Ajax: Bogarde’s Risk & Transfer Strategy

The seven Ajax players who was told by Alex Kroes not to be welcome at the first team should not bend. Nico Dijkshoorn advises that in his column for Football International. The columnist therefore states that Ajax opts for the Winston Bogarde model ‘not entirely without danger’.

Kroes would like De Telegraaf Seven players via WhatsApp told that they are no longer welcome at the club. In addition, the company of Chuba Akpom, Carlos Forbs, Borna Sosa, Kristian Hlynsson, Christian Rasmussen, Jay Gorter and Branco van den Boomen was called. They have reportedly reported since Sunday in ‘Dressing room 2’ and have fewer freedoms and possibilities at the club. There was a lot of criticism of these measures, Including Ajax fans in of VVCs.

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ESPN came up with a different version of the story on Sunday. The payment channel also mentioned seven, but is not listed by the name of Hlynnson. Instead, Sivert Mannverk is on the ‘farewell list’ of Kroes. After a reasonable rental period at Sparta, Hlynnson gets a chance in preparation under Heitinga ‘. The latter name is also mentioned much more prominent in the story of ESPN: the aforementioned choices would have been taken not only by Kroes, but also partly by the new head coach.

Dijkshoorn also received the fuss at Ajax. “In Amsterdam they can prepare for the campaign, the boys from Geldintat de Winter help,” he begins. “They were mercilessly sent by John Heitinga to the eternal hunting grounds this week. They can only train between two o’clock in the morning and six in the morning, but without the field lighting. The boys of failure are allowed to eat with the selection of Ajax 1, but then they have to wear a red pointed hat and blacken their eyes with charcoal.”

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Ajax opts for a dangerous route

“Ajax does not choose without danger to the Winston Bogarde model,” continues Dijkshoorn. “A player in such a way that he leaves automatically. I have the book about the life of Bogarde on my bedside table. A brilliant manual for players who finished manipulating clubs. Bogarde remained, no matter how hard they humiliated him and how far away they got rid of the stadium, his once agreed Mega-salary.”

Dijkshoorn therefore has that advice for Akpom, Forbs, Sosa, Hlynsson, Gorter van den Boomen and Rasmussen. “That is what I recommend the denounced guys from failure. Do not bend. Look for support. If necessary, scoop shit from the street, but brave those jacket-bearing prolets in Amsterdam. Just before the Ajax fanshop, eat a herring laughing every day,” concludes the columnist.

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Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines β€” from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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