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Re: Soccer!
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Very, very disappointing from Milan, especially from Theo who is supposed to be the 2nd captain... season is over for Milan, we'll be lucky if we get a Europe spot next season.
Congrats H, the header was phenomenal. Thanks Milan has potential but as a team I was suprised the way they played. If it doesn't work out with your coach they should look at Farioli in Amsterdam he does a good job with Ajax. Rumor has it Robin van Persie will be our next coach in the coming days let's hope we draw Arsenal haha..I can't remember G if or when we played against them.
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Re: Soccer!
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Robin van Persie returns to Feyenoord: egocentric, ruthless and ready for the challenge !!
Robin van Persie is about to swap Heerenveen for Feyenoord. The clubs have now reached an agreement . Inexperienced or not, the top striker of yesteryear wants to completely control his former club as head coach very quickly. His vision is clear, but above all sacred, says club watcher Mikos Gouka.
One last conversation on Thursday evening about the composition of the coaching staff, then, as is proper, an official go-ahead from the supervisory board, then Robin van Persie can call himself coach of Feyenoord. On Monday he will be in front of the group for the first time. He will bring his regular assistant Brian Pinas and video analyst Yori Bosschaart from SC Heerenveen. Feyenoord in turn will appoint René Hake, who was without a club after his dismissal from Manchester United.
Van Persie's arrival is a bold move, although internally at Feyenoord they mainly call it an interesting appointment. The club has come to know Van Persie as a (youth) trainer with a strong vision and an equally strong character. The former top striker, who partly received his training as a footballer at Varkenoord, became all-time top scorer of the Dutch national team and returned to Feyenoord via Arsenal, Manchester United and Fenerbahçe, no longer has to work for his money. The fact that he is nevertheless putting everything aside for a career as a trainer strengthens Feyenoord in the idea that it is making the right choice. The club believes that it is bringing in someone with an independent spirit and a top-sport character.
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Re: Soccer!
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And Van Persie was one of my fav strikers growing up, but I haven't followed his coaching record. That header vs Spain still gets played in "best world cup goals" highlights lol.
I'm pretty excited but that is based on the legendary player not coach which is completely different Job. He has some experience within Feyenoord and the motivation to be a legendary manager. Cruyff was both, Guardiola also but not many guys in football. Best of the strikers this century IMO
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Re: Soccer!
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H, what do you hear, what do you say? Time to kick some Italian ass again lol! Hopefully the last time we played them was in 2002 away we beat them 0-1 at home 2-2. We won the UEFA Cup that season with Van Persie. Anything is possible. Club Brugge - Aston Villa Borussia Dortmund - Lille Real Madrid - Atlético Bayern München - Bayer Leverkusen PSV - Arsenal Feyenoord - Internazionale PSG - Liverpool Benfica - Barcelona
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