Re: Maarten Stekelenburg
Geplaatst: za mar 12, 2011 8:29 pm
we are gonna go to russia with Pizza? It's starting to look awfully intriguing!!! I LOVE IT
Thanks, I know in the EPL they can loan players out with a right to recall but these are usually short term deals. We will see how things work out. Personally I think Verhoeven will do an OK job. He may look funny but he's pretty quick on his first two steps which is all a keeper needs. It will be interesting.SPL schreef:Correct . Bizot is next and I do not think you can recall players in Holland on loan so Padt wont come back this season.
And Verhoeven is a BIG man. He may be a little chubby, but he is around 2 meters tall. I agree with you that he will do a good job,Orange14 schreef:Thanks, I know in the EPL they can loan players out with a right to recall but these are usually short term deals. We will see how things work out. Personally I think Verhoeven will do an OK job. He may look funny but he's pretty quick on his first two steps which is all a keeper needs. It will be interesting.SPL schreef:Correct . Bizot is next and I do not think you can recall players in Holland on loan so Padt wont come back this season.
Nice piece on him here: http://totalfootballnl.blogspot.com/201 ... l?spref=tw Comparison to Piet Schrijvers is probably spot on!Tom_ schreef:Same. The whole idea that he's unfit because he's chubby is ridiculous. He's a professional athlete, I have no doubt at all that he would beat anyone on this board in a fitness test.
I guess his size / weight would slow him down in a straight out running race, but that's not so important for a goalie.
His last game this season anyway. Very bad news.Kowalczyk schreef:...we're now looking at 7 to 9 weeks on the sideline (rather than 4 to 6, as it was initially reported). This means Maarten Stekelenburg has almost certainly played his last game for Ajax.
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Huntelaar also had a "silent farewell" as I recall. If offered the Captains armband, I'm not sure that I would accept it.souras84 schreef:One more captain will say a silent farewell......
hahahahahaOrange14 schreef:Huntelaar also had a "silent farewell" as I recall. If offered the Captains armband, I'm not sure that I would accept it.souras84 schreef:One more captain will say a silent farewell......
If he is fully healthy, Vermeer; he has proven his worth when Stekelenberg was hurt (and out of favor with van Basten). If not, we may need to go outside the system for a new keeper until one of the youth keepers is ready. I don't fancy Bizot from what I've seen and don't know how Padt has done on loan.philippe schreef:The question now is : who will be our next goalie ? Vermeer or someone else ?
I think he did as well. It's important to remember that he is a different type of keeper than Stekelenberg. He is shorter and more of reaction keeper in the manner of Iker Casillas. I he is full recovered from the Achilles injury he will be a capable #1.rjf1 schreef:I think Vermeer did very well -- well enough that they didn't reinstate Steks right away when he came back.
Organization and a reference to our defenders appears to me not to really go together well in the same sentence.philippe schreef:I assume his different style would more or less imply a different organization for the defenders.
This is not only the quote of the day, but the quote of the season!!! (and probably a lot of other recent seasons)Over Pasanens Head schreef:Organization and a reference to our defenders appears to me not to really go together well in the same sentence.philippe schreef:I assume his different style would more or less imply a different organization for the defenders.