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Eredivisie

https://www.espn.co.uk/football/story/_/id/38478635/ajax-feyenoord-abandoned-fans-throw-flares-field?platform=amp
 

Ajax-Feyenoord abandoned after the home support take umbrage to being 3-0 down.

I actually considered missing my flight home on Friday from Frankfurt, and instead getting a train to Amsterdam and going to this. In the end the price of last minute trains & hotels was extortionate. Gutted I missed it, love a good meltdown.

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I was lucky enough to be at Feyenoord v Celtic on Tuesday before going to Frankfurt. 

Genuinely one of the best atmospheres I've ever heard. Some place De Kuip.

We got there two and a half hours before kick-off and already there were big queues at all the turnstiles. Then 90 minutes before kick-off the stadium was full, the DJ playing all these dance tunes on the tannoy with everyone in the stadium bouncing along to them.

During the game, any time the Celtic fans started chanting, the whole stadium just drowned them out. Even during half-time it didn't stop.

Will definitely be back for another game.

3 hours ago, Panda said:

During the game, any time the Celtic fans started chanting, the whole stadium just drowned them out.

The best fans in the world? Surely not?

Growing up, this fixture was always in the news. Had always aligned myself with ajax. Not sure what smashing your own stadium achieves 🤦‍♂️

  • 1 month later...
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Ajax now second bottom of the league with just one win. 

A lot of Ajax fans also not happy with Jay Gorter (remember him?), who is now injured, but has been their goalkeeper for most of the season after their first choice was injured.

On 27/10/2023 at 13:41, Panda said:

Ajax now second bottom of the league with just one win. 

A lot of Ajax fans also not happy with Jay Gorter (remember him?), who is now injured, but has been their goalkeeper for most of the season after their first choice was injured.

Funny really, I didn’t even remember him leaving. Was unlucky imo, but seemed decent enough. Maybe we were his level? Wild the start of the season Ajax have had though, did not see that coming.

  • 5 months later...
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Ajax had been on somewhat of a comeback after their horrible start to the season, but plugged 6-0 off Feyenoord at the weekend.

Ajax 🤝 Aberdeen - having terrible seasons.

Feyenoord winning 6-0 not really doing them much good as they are still 9 points behind PSV. 
 

Ajax are currently 6th 7 points behind the last of the European places which is currently filled by AZ. Cannot remember last time Ajax were not in Europe. 

Really has been a terrible season for Ajax.

Looks like the last time they failed to qualify for Europe was 90/91 season?

33 minutes ago, manc_don said:

Really has been a terrible season for Ajax.

Looks like the last time they failed to qualify for Europe was 90/91 season?

Thought it had to be something like that. 

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1 hour ago, manc_don said:

Really has been a terrible season for Ajax.

Looks like the last time they failed to qualify for Europe was 90/91 season?

Well that's our glamour pre-season friendly sorted.

The 1983 v 1987 ECWC winners. There's not a stadium big enough to host that fixture.

  • 1 year later...
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Considering the enormous influx of Dutch players in Scotland over the years, was surprised to learn how few Scots have played in the Eredivisie.

There appears to have only been 20, two of which were Jimmy Calderwood and his son, Scott.

Scott Booth played for three clubs (Vitesse, Utrecht and Twente), and Jamie Smith was there pre-Aberdeen (Den Haag).

Frank Ross was the most recent to go there (Go Ahead Eagles).

Of the 'Big Three' - Ajax, Feyenoord and PSV - there's only been two Scots. Ally Dick (Ajax) who won the UEFA Cup with Tottenham and was a ECWC runners up with Ajax, but injury curtailed his career. He only went to Ajax because Rangers elected not to sign him because he was a catholic.

George Johnston (more English with a Scottish dad) had a spell at Feyenoord a few years ago. PSV appear to have never had a Scot.

Maybe with the liberal laws on drugs and prostitution and decent drinking hours Dutch teams saw sign a Scottish player akin to throwing a fox into a hen house. 

  • 8 months later...

I notice that Swedish oaf Karlsson has been sticking the boot in. He truly is a thoroughly unlikeable person with an overinflated ego.

Glad he buggered off. Very glad. 

11 hours ago, Bukta Bertie said:

I notice that Swedish oaf Karlsson has been sticking the boot in. He truly is a thoroughly unlikeable person with an overinflated ego.

Glad he buggered off. Very glad. 

See he has 2 goals and 1 assist in his first 5 games with FC Utrecht. 

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13 hours ago, Bukta Bertie said:

I notice that Swedish oaf Karlsson has been sticking the boot in. He truly is a thoroughly unlikeable person with an overinflated ego.

Glad he buggered off. Very glad. 

Nah, I read the interview, and the Daily Record have put a very negative spin on it. He's clearly going to make excuses for not being at his best, but I don't think he was slagging Aberdeen off.

What he actually said was:-

"I went on loan to Aberdeen. Jimmy Thelin, who I'd previously worked with at Elfsborg, was the manager there. That was the reason for my choice. Aberdeen is also a great club. I spent a few months there.

"It was decent...well, sufficient. I played some minutes, scored a few goals. It was especially important for me to be playing again.

"What I did notice was that Scotland is a different league than the Eredivisie. It was a lot more physical and there were a lot of high balls. Plus, it rained a lot.

"It was a league that might not be as suitable for someone with my qualities. I love the Eredivisie because it suits my playing style. But it was good to go to Scotland; I was playing football again.

"When Utrecht came, it was a great opportunity for me. The country, the league, the people. I really wanted to return to the Netherlands. And I'd heard good things about Utrecht.

"When I went on loan to Aberdeen at the start of this season, I wasn't match-fit. I needed that time there. Now I feel like I'm fully back."

Seems fair enough to be honest, not much he’s said it wrong. Obviously not absolving himself but as Panda says, he’s always going to try and distance himself from being part of the issue.

He's a cock. From the first minute he looked every inch the "I'm too good to be here" character he turned out to be. 

He can hardly complain about the rain. It's not the club's fault that it constantly pishes it down in Aberdeen.

2 minutes ago, swaddon said:

He can hardly complain about the rain. It's not the club's fault that it constantly pishes it down in Aberdeen.

Also, it was one of the hottest years ever last year and we didn't have rain from April to nearly November. He was just pish. 

  • 2 months later...

Ajax v PSV on premier sport 2 just now. 1-1 after 25 minutes.

  • 3 weeks later...

Ajax managing to over come having to play Conference league play off at home of Volendam because they didn’t book their stadium for play offs  by beating Groningen 2-0 tonight. Second semi final between Utrecht and Herenveen is on Premier Sport at 8pm. 

Utrecht win 3-2 to progress to final against Ajax. 

Conference league play on Premier Sport just now. 0-0 approaching half time. 

Ajax eventually go ahead in first half of extra time. 

Utrecht equalising with a great goal. Looking like heading for penalties. 

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