I've read it.
Dennis Bergkamp. Now there is a true Arsenal great.
"L N Bank"
Can it be true?
Great read that article.......bloody hell Ajax have some serious top class experience in their set-up.
Can't help but wonder the impact it could have if we brought a few of our legends into our set-up to freshen things up and show our players what it means to actually have mental strength.
Dude, barely halfway down this piece and the glaring obvious screams back at you.
Ajax are coached by Frank De Boer, Jaap Stam, Edgar Davids, Wim Jonk and Dennis Bergkamp, whilst our first team is being coached - as it has been for the past 15 seasons - by Arsene, Pat and Boro.
Fresh blood needed.
Then it's decided!
We bring back Nelson Vivas, Kaba Diawara, Igors Stepanovs and Glen Helder then glory will be ours once more!
"..used to sing What's Another Year? (the Johnny Logan track that won Eurovision for Ireland in 1980) so Arsene Wenger would hear. Because he only gave out one-year contracts once you reached a certain age."
"I haven't sold my house there yet."
DB is an absolute legend, on and off the pitch!
Spot on Lex, we need better and stronger characters introduced to our staff, introduce new ideas and raising the levels of all our playing components.
Enough of the yes-men.
A link to the video
http://www.101greatgoals.com/videodisplay/martin-keown-travels-ajax-meet-dennis-bergkamp-15534985/
Ajax are coached by Frank De Boer, Jaap Stam, Edgar Davids, Wim Jonk and Dennis Bergkamp...
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Don't forget Overmars and Ronald De Boer. Ridiculously good coaching set up.
Its glaryingly obvious that things need to change in the coaching set up, our coaches are living in the past and these new breed of kids need more discipline and sterner actions. Just look at our schools these days.
TWAG
As I read it, Overmars and R. De Boer are in charge of the youth set-up, which in fairness we cover with Liam Brady and Steve Bould. Hence, my not including them in my earlier comment.
I agree totally though. What an amazing coaching set-up both the youngsters and the more established players have to learn from.
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posted on 11/10/11
I've read it.
Dennis Bergkamp. Now there is a true Arsenal great.
posted on 11/10/11
"L N Bank"
Can it be true?
posted on 11/10/11
.....maybe....
posted on 11/10/11
Great read that article.......bloody hell Ajax have some serious top class experience in their set-up.
Can't help but wonder the impact it could have if we brought a few of our legends into our set-up to freshen things up and show our players what it means to actually have mental strength.
posted on 11/10/11
Dude, barely halfway down this piece and the glaring obvious screams back at you.
Ajax are coached by Frank De Boer, Jaap Stam, Edgar Davids, Wim Jonk and Dennis Bergkamp, whilst our first team is being coached - as it has been for the past 15 seasons - by Arsene, Pat and Boro.
Fresh blood needed.
posted on 11/10/11
Then it's decided!
We bring back Nelson Vivas, Kaba Diawara, Igors Stepanovs and Glen Helder then glory will be ours once more!
posted on 11/10/11
"..used to sing What's Another Year? (the Johnny Logan track that won Eurovision for Ireland in 1980) so Arsene Wenger would hear. Because he only gave out one-year contracts once you reached a certain age."
posted on 11/10/11
"I haven't sold my house there yet."
posted on 11/10/11
DB is an absolute legend, on and off the pitch!
Spot on Lex, we need better and stronger characters introduced to our staff, introduce new ideas and raising the levels of all our playing components.
Enough of the yes-men.
posted on 11/10/11
A link to the video
http://www.101greatgoals.com/videodisplay/martin-keown-travels-ajax-meet-dennis-bergkamp-15534985/
posted on 11/10/11
Ajax are coached by Frank De Boer, Jaap Stam, Edgar Davids, Wim Jonk and Dennis Bergkamp...
------------------------------------------------------
Don't forget Overmars and Ronald De Boer. Ridiculously good coaching set up.
posted on 11/10/11
Its glaryingly obvious that things need to change in the coaching set up, our coaches are living in the past and these new breed of kids need more discipline and sterner actions. Just look at our schools these days.
posted on 11/10/11
TWAG
As I read it, Overmars and R. De Boer are in charge of the youth set-up, which in fairness we cover with Liam Brady and Steve Bould. Hence, my not including them in my earlier comment.
I agree totally though. What an amazing coaching set-up both the youngsters and the more established players have to learn from.
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