93 posts in 6 years? I think you are my friend....I think you are

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93 posts in 6 years? I think you are my friend....I think you are
I liked Tadic a lot at Southampton. He was there with Pelle and Mane iirc, that was a very good attackI think Ten Hag is a really exciting move (if, of course, there is anything to it)
He isnt your typical Ajax manager, is a bit more pragmatic than idealistic, worked abroad already and has a good knack for using youth and experienced players.
He made Tadic look top quality, even in Holland thats some achievement!
I liked Tadic a lot at Southampton. He was there with Pelle and Mane iirc, that was a very good attack
WHatever is off about him is is better than having to put up with Nuno nonsense footballThere must be something off with this bloke because he's never linked to big clubs and we supposedly weren't impressed with him when we spoke to him.
Probably best to be wary of a manager who missed out on a CL final because he forgot to tell his team to take the ball towards the corner flag.
No thats going to a Spanish Barca old boy.
Ajax were a young, naive team and should have essentially declared at half time in Amsterdam, and suffered for not doing so.He-'d never ever have been forgiven in England if he lost a ECL semi final from three goals up. I'm not sure he is all that our current desperation is making him out to be.
Alasdair Gold said he was interested. And I am not sure a contract extension (which is what he agreed) is necessarily involving a pay rise.He was my top choice but I think he used us to get a raise at Ajax. I think he’d only leave there for a top BL job.
Don't watch Ajax. They're ripping the piss out of Besiktas after hammering Sporting Lisbon in their opening game.Ajax were a young, naive team and should have essentially declared at half time in Amsterdam, and suffered for not doing so.
However, ETH had them playing in a manner that blew us off the park for 75% of the two ties. He was always my first choice and these last few games under Nuno are making me even sadder that we didn't go hard for him in the summer.
You mean like Frank de Boer?Yes must be shit cause he hasn’t been linked, he’s only doing well with Ajax in European competitions for about the third season in row...ochserious2:
Good point, and LVG is a proper freakYou mean like Frank de Boer?
Ajax is an easy job to look good in. The definition of a football factory in a league that you generally boss.
I'd have taken him, but been skeptical of it. Doesn't surprise me that other clubs with means swerve him. Is Jol their most successful managerial alum of the past 20 years, or is it Koeman? If you go all the way back to Cruyff, LvG is arguably the only manager they've employed that succeeded at a high level outside of Ajax.
Buy their players, not their managers.
Frank de Boer has never made Ajax so competitive in Europe. Forget about Eredivisie. Not sure why you keep saying Ajax this, Ajax that, ten Hag hasn’t started at Ajax and he’s been a success everywhere he managed.You mean like Frank de Boer?
Ajax is an easy job to look good in. The definition of a football factory in a league that you generally boss.
I'd have taken him, but been skeptical of it. Doesn't surprise me that other clubs with means swerve him. Is Jol their most successful managerial alum of the past 20 years, or is it Koeman? If you go all the way back to Cruyff, LvG is arguably the only manager they've employed that succeeded at a high level outside of Ajax.
Buy their players, not their managers.
Frank de Boer has never made Ajax so competitive in Europe. Forget about Eredivisie. Not sure why you keep saying Ajax this, Ajax that, ten Hag hasn’t started at Ajax and he’s been a success everywhere he managed.