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Ibby Afellay annoyed with injuries....
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Nov 13th, 2009
Ibrahim Afellay is back, at last, for the internationals against Italy and Paraguay. He was absent too much due to injuries. "It was highly frustrating. ...
Fred Rutten re-invents PSV Eindhoven...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Nov 11th, 2009
I'll be blunt: I've never been a PSV fan. There you have it. I have admired them in the past, for their management, their finances, the ability ...
Weekend action in the Eredivisie...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Nov 9th, 2009
Well, Twente had Ajax visiting and....Twente won! Who says Mr Umbrella is not doing the right thing? Being number 1 in the standings is one thing, ...
Dutch Clubs in Europa League (until it lasts...)
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Oct 1st, 2009
With another AZ debacle behind us, another proud Dutch club wasn't able to concentrate for the full 90 minutes. The mighty Ajax this time, at home ...
Fred Rutten found his starting eleven: no Marcellis...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Sep 27th, 2009
PSV won it's sixth game on the trot against Willem II, 3-1. The Eindhoven teamed stayed on top in the standings in Holland. Otman Bakkal ...
Dutch classic and English derby: boys vs men...
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. ...
Feyenoord - PSV; at last a top match again!
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Sep 19th, 2009
At last Feyenoord - PSV is a top game again. And the Rotterdammers hope the Prague game is still in PSV's legs. The second setback ...
Dutch teams in Europa League
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Sep 18th, 2009
The Europa League is clearly regarded as much less interesting for Australian broadcasters. Not one game was presented here, so all my views are based ...
Weekend Action...
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 ...
Controller, playmaker and goalscorer: Ibi Afellay
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Aug 22nd, 2009
Led by Ibrahim Afellay as their guide, PSV has found the door to the group stages of the Europa League. With the 0-1 win in ...
Eredivisie Action: PSV beats Ajax
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Aug 16th, 2009
In weekend no. 3 one of the first six classics was programmed: PSV-Ajax in Eindhoven. A defeat at home would have resulted in the first ...
Weekend Action
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Aug 10th, 2009
Many have commented on Real Madrid's victory over Washington DC now. Always a tough game, Washington away :-). Good to see Robben not being affected ...
Everybody loved Sir Bobby Robson!
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Aug 1st, 2009
The BBC Radio was filled with tears for 24 hours, yesterday. Seldom so many grown up men cried so much. Ex players, internationals, Newcastle supporters... ...
Rutten: PSV needs to come back to the top!
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Jul 30th, 2009
Fred Rutten has received one objective when PSV's management appointed him: the club that tumbled out of the top 3 after winning four titles on ...
Proud Cocu gets the farewell he deserves...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Jul 27th, 2009
Phillip Cocu's testimonial was one big party for the former PSV, Barca and Oranje midfielder and a reunion for many ex internationals. We covered the game ...
Phillip Cocu on the shoulders, despite penalty :-)
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Jul 26th, 2009
Phillip Cocu said his farewells last Saturday as a player. The ex international devised a team of players he played with to take on the ...
The Crystal Ball, pt 1: The Eredivisie
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Jul 24th, 2009
The warm up towards the new season isn't over yet and we could still see some big moves happening (De Zeeuw to Ajax?) but for ...
Weekend action; top 3 wins their games...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Jul 18th, 2009
And this is why some people love the pre-season shenanigans: their fave clubs win games against lesser opponents :-). Although Sporting Lisbon can't be seen as ...
AZ bypasses Feyenoord in budget...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Jul 13th, 2009
AZ beats Feyenoord.... In Dutch football, there really isn't a top 3 anymore. Nowadays, we talk about the "traditional top 3" and in that case ...
Patrick Kluivert: I'm not retired yet!
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Jun 19th, 2009
Patrick Kluivert hopes to get his coaching diploma at the end of his practicum at PSV. But that doesn't mean he's retired from football as ...
"Guus Hiddink the best coach" - an interview
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | May 31st, 2009
Guus Hiddink ended his stint at Chelsea with silverware. The much coveted FA Cup went to the Blues after a disappointing game against Everton (2-1). ...
Where are they now: Wim Jonk
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | May 19th, 2009
Wim jonk with Old Orange... Wim Jonk was developed at Volendam but signed by Ajax after he made his debut in the Eredivisie for the "Heen ...
Where are they now: Eric Viscaal
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | May 15th, 2009
Eric Viscaal (40) played five times for Oranje. The striker was developed at PSV, where he had to compete with Wim Kieft, Romario and Hans ...
Arjen Robben: fed up with criticasters...
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | May 12th, 2009
Arjen Robben has been fit since December 2008. Five months without an injury is almost unique for the Madrid winger. He gave Real extra impulses ...
Mexicans In Europe 5/9-10/09
Posted on: Mexico World Cup Team Blog by Andrea | May 11th, 2009
Spain Rafael Marquez(Barcelona)- Barca advanced to the finals of the Champions League with a last grasp goal by Andres Iniesta, leaving Chelsea out on the ...
Mexicans in Europe 4/25-26/09
Posted on: Mexico World Cup Team Blog by Andrea | Apr 27th, 2009
The leagues are winind down.Spain Rafael Marquez(Barcelona)- Barca drew 2-2 against Valencia but stayed in 1st place with just 4 points in front of Real ...
Ibby Afellay: ready to make his move to the top!
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Apr 23rd, 2009
Ibrahim Afellay is without a doubt The Man at PSV. He's only 23 years old, just, but has grown out of the Eredivisie. A lucrative ...
Once in Oranje: Ernst Faber
Posted on: Netherlands World Cup Blog by Jan | Apr 23rd, 2009
Some players can call themselves ex-internationals. Even if they only donned the orange jersey once. This time around, it's now 37 years old Ernst Faber. When ...
AZ chokes! Again!!
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. ...
Mexicans In Europe 4/11-12/09
Posted on: Mexico World Cup Team Blog by Andrea | Apr 13th, 2009
More action as some prepare to take the next step in the Chaaaaaampions! Spain Rafael Marquez(Barcelona)- Marquez played all 90 mins in the 2-0 win ...
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