Re: New Players for Ajax
Geplaatst: vr mar 23, 2012 1:45 pm
Apparently we have trialed two Romanian youth internationals: http://www.telegraaf.nl/telesport/voetb ... jax__.html
Well,me, as a bulgarian, hope for that too, but Berbatov is making now 100 000 ponds pro week in Unitedafcajax73 schreef:you know what else i saw this week?! Berbatov, will be allowed to leave, for £5m. that is an absolute BARGAIN! if we could attract someone like that i would be more than happy take him. people say hes lazy, but what a bit of class he would be for us.ajaxcolombia schreef:milos krasic is not wanted anymore at Juve. Could we at least take a look???
He will start as we are not gong to buy Dost (rumoured today to be going to Aston Villa).souras84 schreef:And where will Kobi play then???
Assuming they all stay healthy, we have right now three left backs (Boilesen, Blind and Koppers) so I don't think we need another here.acab schreef: Left and right backs
Don't forget Dijks who's looks to be really impressive. Big, quick and imposing with very good technique. If he doesn't have any career threatening injuries, I see him as the first choice in about 1 or 2 years.Orange14 schreef:Assuming they all stay healthy, we have right now three left backs (Boilesen, Blind and Koppers) so I don't think we need another here.acab schreef: Left and right backs
SPL schreef:I think we need 3 .If Sulejmani goes ,and I hope he does, we need a decent winger. Narsingh mentioned ! Wonderful talk that Denswil can take over from Vertoghen but he surely is not ready to take over from the best player in Eredivisie. With Jan, Ooijer and V d Wiel all gone we need an experienced CD plus if we are in the CL someone like Gouweleeuw would be a good signing also.Players like Denswil,Dijks and Veltman all look good prospects but they are not ready to be starters imo.
One thing we do not need a new RB .Frank de Boer should be telling VRhijn he is RB next season and in fact V d Wiel should not just walk back into our team when fit.
I could never understand why a professional football player isn't two footed. You would think coming through the academies they would make the development of two-footedness compulsory -- but seemingly not.orange goblin schreef:You're right ajaxcolombia, although I think we need more a right footed (the best would be a borh footed) central defender. I tell you why I think so: we have Denswil to develop, plus Boilesen who can play also LCB. As backup for Alderweireld we don't have anyone, or just Van Rhjin who for sure is better at RB.....
where i played as a youngster, (around 10-13 years old) we were always played out of position atleast once a month, not so much forwards in goal etc.. but play on the left instead of the right... as a result, ive always been as good with each foot. which is handy now, as everyone seems to be short on left footed players.rjf1 schreef:I could never understand why a professional football player isn't two footed. You would think coming through the academies they would make the development of two-footedness compulsory -- but seemingly not.orange goblin schreef:You're right ajaxcolombia, although I think we need more a right footed (the best would be a borh footed) central defender. I tell you why I think so: we have Denswil to develop, plus Boilesen who can play also LCB. As backup for Alderweireld we don't have anyone, or just Van Rhjin who for sure is better at RB.....
I used to spend hours on end kicking against a wall with my left foot -- first time -- no matter what the angle the ball was coming to me at, and aim to hit specific spots -- so, like you, I got picked to play many times simply because of my left foot ability. Which is why it is hard for me to understand why someone who is a professional hasn't developed that ability.afcajax73 schreef:where i played as a youngster, (around 10-13 years old) we were always played out of position atleast once a month, not so much forwards in goal etc.. but play on the left instead of the right... as a result, ive always been as good with each foot. which is handy now, as everyone seems to be short on left footed players.
Agree. There isn't a single professional basketball player that can't dribble with both hands. I don't get why football players can't do that as well.rjf1 schreef:I used to spend hours on end kicking against a wall with my left foot -- first time -- no matter what the angle the ball was coming to me at, and aim to hit specific spots -- so, like you, I got picked to play many times simply because of my left foot ability. Which is why it is hard for me to understand why someone who is a professional hasn't developed that ability.afcajax73 schreef:where i played as a youngster, (around 10-13 years old) we were always played out of position atleast once a month, not so much forwards in goal etc.. but play on the left instead of the right... as a result, ive always been as good with each foot. which is handy now, as everyone seems to be short on left footed players.