Never heard a sweeter sounding word than Feyenoord [R]

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  1. Fernandez shows what an attack coach like Makaay can do. Check out the first goal, it was a stellar touch by him. But now we need a qualified electrician to take out the wiring causing his fuse to blow.
     
  2. Orange14

    Orange14 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 27, 2007
    Bethesda, MD
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    Nat'l Team:
    Netherlands
    He picked up a five game suspension for the head butt. Guidetti picked up an injury in training with the Swedish NT but it may not be serious.
     
  3. The top six encounters with each other:

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    xx	xxxxxxxxx	duels	wins	draw	loss	points	goals 	diff
    1.	Feyenoord	7….	3…	2…	…2	….11	15-12	+3..
    2.	AZ=======	7….	2…	3…	…2	…..9	12-15	-3..
    3.	FC Twente	5….	2…	2…	…1	…..8	12-7.	+5..
    4.	PSV======	6….	2…	2…	…2	…..8	14-12	+2..
    5.	Ajax=====	7….	1…	5…	…1	…..8	14-12	+2..
    6.	SC H'veen	6….	1…	1…	…3	…..5	12-20	-8..
    

    Looks who's on top and look who's at 5:D
     
  4. he so scrumptiouz

    Jun 1, 2006
    amsterdam
    Look who won a KNVB Cup in 2010 and look who don't. ;)
     
  5. Mr.S

    Mr.S Member

    Oct 22, 2011
    Feyenoord fans are funny. Next they will say we beat PSV or Ajax once but got relegated. Give us the league as if it is on the basis of 1 match.

    The funny thing which should be a matter of shame for Feyenoord is that Feyenoord does fantastically against Top Teams but cant beat average/horrible teams. Sad really what happens to them???
     
  6. Aztattooedsean777

    Aztattooedsean777 Tattooed Football Fanatic

    Liverpool FC
    Netherlands
    Feb 15, 2009
    Chandler, Arizona
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    Netherlands

    the problem is that Feyenoord need to step it up when playing clubs at or beneath their level and then the possibilities are endless. Also, most results seem to be in front of their very vocal supporting crowd. They need to learn how to pull it off away from home.
     
  7. EvigBlaa

    EvigBlaa New Member

    Feb 22, 2012
    Bærum
    Club:
    Stabaek IF
    Nat'l Team:
    Norway
    Well, sometimes one goal is all that's needed. That still leaves us in the title race.
     
  8. Alas, we have to say goodbye to another former Feyenoord star.
    Wlodzimierz Smolarek (54) has died at a too young age.
    I wish Ebi and his family strength with this loss.
     
  9. johan neeskens

    Jan 14, 2004
    RIP Wlodi. Thoroughly likeable footballer alround.
     
  10. aveslacker

    aveslacker Member+

    Ajax
    United States
    Apr 2, 2006
    Old Madras
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    rip.
     
  11. DRB300

    DRB300 Member+

    Sep 21, 2007
    Nat'l Team:
    Netherlands
  12. Another sad news of another kind. 17 year old Feyenoord top talent striker Jordy Toorenburg has decided to leave soccer, because he doesnot like the soccer world and instead wants to work in his father's business.
    Dammit.
     
  13. DRB300

    DRB300 Member+

    Sep 21, 2007
    Nat'l Team:
    Netherlands
    Doesn't have to be sad. As long as it makes him happy.
     
  14. aveslacker

    aveslacker Member+

    Ajax
    United States
    Apr 2, 2006
    Old Madras
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Agree. I kind of admire that. Good for him.
     
  15. Aztattooedsean777

    Aztattooedsean777 Tattooed Football Fanatic

    Liverpool FC
    Netherlands
    Feb 15, 2009
    Chandler, Arizona
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    Netherlands

    It isn't for everyone. He isn't being forced into his father's business and in the end, that might be his calling. I would lose a player this way than the typical big club coming in who knows they can't develop their own players so why not take a player from a club who does well in developing young players.
     
  16. Some happy news..Trindade de Vilhena has made it clear that he isnot going to leave Feyenoord, as he has a lot to learn yet...Thank you Lord for putting sense in his brain.
     
  17. he so scrumptiouz

    Jun 1, 2006
    amsterdam
    But why would there be any concern? Something with his contract?
     


  18. He's under 18, so his youth contract runs it time next year and boy, are those EPL vulgars watching.
     
  19. Mr.S

    Mr.S Member

    Oct 22, 2011
    I have been a fan of Vilhena,mini-fan maybe considering his age group since his U-17 days
     
  20. Teak

    Teak Member+

    Feyenoord, VfB Stuttgart, Valencia
    Nov 22, 2008
    Grain Belt
    Club:
    Feyenoord
    I realise that I just made a Feyenoord post in a different thread when this one is more fitting.

    Vilhena will be first team next season, but will have to contend for a starting spot all the same. Bakkal may be leaving and even if he doesn't, he disappears for long stretches in too many matches and that makes us weaker.

    Probably three players will contend for the #10 slot next season: Bakkal (if he stays), Vilhena, and Goossens. Our holding mids will continue to be Clasie and El-Ahmadi, unless El-Ah leaves and then Vormer will slot in at his spot.

    I personally would like to see Kelvin Leerdam get a midfield opportunity; he gets into the box and creates opportunities for other players. In the 3-0 win over Excelsior he had two assists and I think we need his attacking ability more than his defense. Janmaat will replace him at right back.
     
  21. JC-14

    JC-14 Member+

    Jan 28, 2010
    Amsterdam
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    Nat'l Team:
    Netherlands
    Feyenoord doesn't play with a #10 and I doubt they will next season.
     
  22. Teak

    Teak Member+

    Feyenoord, VfB Stuttgart, Valencia
    Nov 22, 2008
    Grain Belt
    Club:
    Feyenoord
    Attacking mid, #10, whatever. De Guzman held that spot at the beginning of last season and then was replaced by Gini Wijnaldum, who had never really worked out as a winger. This season it is Bakkal at the AM position.

    Feyenoord have had an AM (#10) as long as I have supported them (~16 years). Jon Dahl Tomasson played that spot partially, a withdrawn striker who plays behind the centre forward (Julio Cruz at the time).

    Maybe you have a different definition of a #10.
     
  23. JC-14

    JC-14 Member+

    Jan 28, 2010
    Amsterdam
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    Nat'l Team:
    Netherlands
    This season they're playing with Clasie as defending midfielder and El Ahmadi and Bakkal on the sides. There is no #10
     
  24. slava

    slava New Member

    Apr 17, 2012
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Is there anybody who's going to visit Euro 2012?
     
  25. Feyenoord is now out of the dreaded financial "Category 1" of the KNVB and into the safe "Category 2". The aim is to get into the "Category 3", the financially sound clubs.

    Feyenoord took their offer for a 3 year contract to Cabral from the table, as he didnot want to decide before the dead line Feyenoord gave him. Probably they are going to sell him.
     
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