my man hernandez looking VERY good
Martin Jol, Martin Jol, Martin Martin Jol he's got no hair but we don't care Martin Martin Jol.
I love Martin Jol, Martin Jol loves me, I love Martin Jooooll Martin Jol loves me.
Singing i love Martin Jol,
Going to lead the boys into europe baby.
I love Martin Jol,
Going to lead the boys to Wembely
WTF? Blackpool will fight against relegation for sure.
The "big news" didn't have to do with Martin Jol, what a relief.
It was, that Ajax was trying to get a European youth/reserves competition. Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Celtic and Sporting Lissabon are trying to get that too.
Not that big news.
I also don't see what's wrong with Birmingham. In the current season in the Premier League, you can be a subtopper now and a week later you might be in relegation trouble, such a small difference.
But I didn't bring up the rumor, the Studio Voetbal presenter did. Normally he's right. When he said three months ago André Ooijer (free agent back then) would sign a deal for Ajax, there were no signs, rumors or clues of that. And a day later, Ooijer was presented to the public and signed a deal. Also, he predicted the firing of a lot of coaches in the Eredivisie.
Come on Ajax, defeat those semipros Thursday and destroy AZ. And then, Martin Jol can stay.
Does that really matte to you? Sporting Portugal/Lissabon/Whatever, the club has so many names.
Some information from me about them.
Gregory van der Wiel is a right back. He gets involved with the attack often, but defensive, he isn't stable enough yet. Also, he is very arrogant. When Ajax lost away to Auxerre, the supporters were angry and he checked them off, then wrote on Twitter "if u give me respect i respect u". He is not bigger than the club and he is an asshole. He thinks music, twitter and tattoos are more important than football. However, he is first right back of the Dutch national team. He is 22 years old. In the season 2009/2010 and in South Africa, he was awesome. However, since the start of season 2010/2011 he doesn't put effort in football anymore and hasn't played a good match since the World Cup final. Last season, he scored 6 goals in 50 matches. This season, 1 goal in 23 matches.
Siem de Jong is a "modern attacking midfielder". He is 20 years old. He is not a playmaker like Messi or Xavi, he has no technique, but is a goalgetter. His downside: he never gives an assist, a weak point for a number ten. Comes forward from the midfield and scores for example passes from wingers. His most important weaponis his aerial power, he's a good header. Last season he was great, scoring 17 goals in 34 matches. However, this season he has a shape crisis and scored 4 goals in 21 matches. Almost always his goals are headers out of corners/free kicks from Luis Suárez.
To be honest, altough I am a die-hard Ajax fan, I wouldn't recommend Sir Alex Ferguson to buy them. "VDW" doesn't want to work for his money, he's a spoiled millionaire. De Jong has a shape crisis, and will be associated with Nigel de Jong (no family).
In my eye, both of them aren't ready for it and will never be good enough for ManUtd. They perform awful in the Eredivisie, so why would they stand a chance in the Premier League?
I am Dutch/European, not American.
But I've read Lisbon/Lissabon in so many ways and Sporting Portugal/Sporting Lissabon/Sporting Club of Portugal in so many ways I don't know what's right anymore. Sorry.
Afellay is overrated. In the Dutch competition, he sucks, but in the Dutch national team, he is a great player. He can play as a defensive midfielder, an attacking midfielder, a right winger and a left winger. He is versatile.
Van den Boog promises: "I will not sack Jol"
Sunday, November 14, 2010 at 23:06
Ajax chairman Rik van den Boog fully behind coach Martin Jol. Ajax lost Sunday to visit AZ, 2-0, which marked the second consecutive loss in competitive. "I will not sack Martin Jol, you can hold me to my promise, I hope he'll stay until his contract ends, and maybe longer."
Van den Boog wants to break with the tradition that trainers getting fired to make room in Amsterdam after a series of disappointing results. "We are very happy with Jol, he makes our players better," said the chairman at NUsport. "Of course you can not lose at home to ADO, but I see that as an incident."
"Trainers dismiss after a few defeats, whatever the causes, I do not believe in it." Ajax competition continues Saturday with a home match against PSV captain list. Fred Rutten's team has built up a lead of six points. Runner-up Twente has four points more than Ajax.