People of Ajax you might know.
Martin Jol
The coach of Ajax. He started coaching Dutch amateurs and made them Dutch amateur champion. His first job in the paid football was the Dutch relegation candidate Roda JC (1995/1996-1997/1998). He saved them for degradation in his first season and in his other two seasons he had the best ones of the club history by reaching European football. Jol also won the national cup in 1996/1997, the first prize in 30 years. After Jol went to RKC Waalwijk, the club still had some sucessfull years.
He went to relegation candidate RKC Waalwijk (1998/1999-2003/2004) and made them a subtopper reaching European football after saving them from relegation, just like Roda JC.
Then he became assistant coach under Jaques Santini (Tottenham Hotspurs). Whe Santini got fired, Jol became main coach (2004/2005-2006/2007). The results improved and the second season under Jol was the best in club history, Jol was one of the most sucessfull coaches in club history. In the third season, Jol decided to quit in October 2007 after a loss in the UEFA cup.
Jol became coach of Hamburger SV in the season 2008/2009, for one season. From the 2008–09 season he began coaching Bundesliga club Hamburger SV. For the first time since the 1999–2000 season Hamburg was at the top of the league standings and finally finished 5th place qualifying for the Europa League next season. Hamburg also reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup and the German Cup which were both lost against Werder Bremen.
Jol signed a 3-year-contract for Ajax (2009/2010-2011/2012). Jol said he will enjoy returning back to his home country.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Jol#cite_note-13
Marko Pantelic
He played for Hertha BSC and did very well. The reason Hertha BSC is having a bad season is because they miss Pantelic. The Serbian international is a real teamplayer, coaching his teammates and making them better. The 31-year old routinier played for
Iraklis Thessaloniki, Paris Saint-Germain, Lausanne-Sport, Celta de Vigo, Sturm Graz, Yverdon-Sport, Obilić Belgrado, FK Smederevo, Rode Ster Belgrado, Hertha BSC and now Ajax.
Gregory van der Wiel, Maarten Stekelenburg and Demy de Zeeuw
Three Dutch players playing in the national team. Van Der Wiel is an offensive playing right wing defender, Juventus is willing to pay a lot for him. De Zeeuw is a midfielder, can play both defensive and offensive. Stekelenburg is the goalkeeper and does very well.
Oleguer and Gabri
Ex-Barcelona players who played in the starting lineup mostly. Oleguer is a central defender and Gabri a defensive midfielder. Gabri is often injured.
Luis Suárez
One of the best players in club history. Luis Suárez is the best Ajax player, wanted by Juventus, Fehnerbahçe, Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, AC Milan, FC Barcelona, Hamburger SV, Werder Bremen, Manchester City and Sporting Lissabon, bids in the winter transfer time varying between 50.000.000 Euro and 200.000.000 Euro, Ajax is very dependant on him, he is a right winger and can also be left winger or central striker, scored 24 goals in 24 games in the Eredivisie, in 10 EL games he scored 6 times (9 because of his suspention in the 0-0 against Juve, with him, AJax would've beaten Juve) and in the Dutch cup he scored 6 times in 4 matches (he was suspended in the fourth, so three). Best as a right wing attacker or central striker, can also be a left wing striker altough he is on the right or in the center better than on the left.
Sunday Ajax-FC Utrecht (In Utrecht Ajax lost deserved with 2-0, Suárez did play good but his assists were screwed by Sulejmani and Aissati, to overrated shit players, Aissati has been set out of the selection and Sulejmani sits on the bench, hopefully Ajax can take revenge against FC Utrecht. FC Utrecht is 6th now and Ajax 3th. Ajax plays at home. However, Ajax had a EL match in Turin yesterday (Juventus-Ajax 0-0, Juve better first half, Ajax better second half, Juve advances because of the undeserved 1-2 win in Amsterdam) which might have influence. Normally Ajax should be able to beat FC Utrecht at home.