Articles tagged with "makaay"
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Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Oct 31st, 2009
Rob van Dijk, oldie but goldie
Mario Been and Martin Jol are facing their first ever classic as coaches. The Amsterdam ArenA is the venue for ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Sep 21st, 2009
I watched two highly entertaining matches this weekend: Arsenal vs Wigan and Man United vs Manchester City. Top class football. High paced, gritty, tough, intense. ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Aug 30th, 2009
Mario Been didn't know whether to laugh or cry. His club had just secured a draw at home against rival FC Twente, with a late ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Aug 24th, 2009
Dijkshoorn' column in VI. He makes me laugh :-).
Over the last weeks, we were entertained with this exciting drama from Madrid. Everyone thinks it's shameful ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Aug 23rd, 2009
Just a limited post on some football this weekend. Haven't seen much, so please comment or add to my comments...
In Holland, Feyenoord took the lead ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Aug 19th, 2009
Heracles Almelo may have lost the game against Feyenoord last weekend, Heracles coach Verbeek must have felt a little victorious when he saw his rebels ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Jul 31st, 2009
Dani Fernandez can't even imagine winning in De Kuip against Feyenoord with NEC anymore.
Coming Sunday, Feyenoord opens the competition at home against Mario Been and ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Jul 26th, 2009
Furious, Cassano walked over the pitch in De Kuip, wavingg his arms.
Ref Wiedemeijer was the bad egg, in Cassano's world. He had taken a decision ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Jul 15th, 2009
Roy Makaay forgets the orange but goes for the yellow jersey...
Roy Makaay enters the lobby of the presidential Hotel Praia del Rey in Portugal, after ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Apr 26th, 2009
Suarez knees Didulica in the head...
It's getting exciting!
We may not have a strong competition like the EPL (ManU 2-0 down, fighting back to 5-2) or ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Apr 19th, 2009
Louis distraught after losing against AZ...
It happened in 2007. On the last match of the competition. AZ needed a simple win against Excelsior. AZ lost. ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Mar 23rd, 2009
Aissati, the Ajax number 10...
My friends, most of the spectacular action has been commented on, by all... And now it's up to Scotland!!
But before we ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Feb 16th, 2009
Statistically, Makaay is one of the greatest. He can easily be mentioned in the same sentence as...Van Basten, Van Nistelrooy, Muller, Shearer, Rush, Raul, Batistuta, ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Feb 16th, 2009
Klaas Jan Huntelaar started for Real Madrid and scored his first goal, while Royston Drenthe stayed at home, surrounded and supported by his family.
The ex-Feyenoord ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Feb 7th, 2009
Aad de Mos at Ajax with Jan Molby and Johan Cruyff
Former Ajax and KV Mechelen coach and tactical maestro Aad de Mos was the keynote ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Feb 2nd, 2009
Johan Derksen might be an annoying twat, he has a good pen... On Feyenoord and Gertjan Verbeek. For the last time. I promise...
Fear is a ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Jan 26th, 2009
Baseball player Andruw Jones again is the Dutch sportsman bringing home the most bacon. The 31 year old LA Dodgers player is the winner for ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Jan 25th, 2009
It was a tough year for Foppe. Football fans wanted the old master to take over from Van Basten pre the EC2008, but the former ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Dec 28th, 2008
In the most recent Feyenoord Magazine, general manager Eric Gudde calls 2008 a beautiful year... This sounds bizar, alright, but he is purely refering to ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Dec 25th, 2008
Johan Derksen's colum in www.vi.nl
For club in peril Feyenoord, 2008 was a horrible year. Bert van Marwijk won the national cup in the summer, but ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Dec 16th, 2008
When those 3.000 Polish fans come to Rotterdam, maybe we can give them a paint brush so they can help refurbish De Kuip, one Feyenoord ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Dec 13th, 2008
Feyenoord skipper Gio van Bronckhorst distanced himself on behalf of the whole group of the so-called crisis in Rotterdam. "Bullshit," the Oranje captain spitted. "The ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Dec 8th, 2008
The AD newspaper has by far the best sports-section. Good for me, because as a Rotterdam-based newspaper, they tend to have a lot of Feyenoord ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Dec 8th, 2008
On the night Mario Been and NEC won in Moscow, Roy Keane decided to quit as manager of Sunderland.
One Chris Woerts is part of the ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Dec 1st, 2008
Feyenoord lost another player last Sunday, in the game versus Vitesse. Oranje international Tim De Cler was replaced due to...yes...hamstring problems.
"As a coach, you hold ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Nov 29th, 2008
There was a unanimous conclusion after Deportivo-Feyenoord: the latter doesn't have any business playing in the European cup. "Nine goals conceded, three games and zero ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Nov 28th, 2008
Some of the worst players in the world...
"The boys lost to the men..."
"The worst team ever..."
"Spectacular win in Hamburg..."
Some of the headlines in the post ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Nov 8th, 2008
While half Europe realized they saw another young Dutch star-in-the-making, the player himself could only think of his exams. "I got a A for Economy," ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Nov 7th, 2008
After two games in group H, Feyenoord is still pointless. The Gertjan Verbeek coached team lost in De Kuip 1-3 against CSKA Moscow. Last month, ...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Oct 23rd, 2008
Vermaelen scores at Villa Park
But we start with remarkable news from FC Utrecht: the club has a scoop, they must be the first club in ...
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