Drenthe on his way out?

November 27th, 2007 | By: Jan | 16 Comments »

Spanish newspapers report Royston Drenthe may well be on his way out this winter. According to reports, he sat in his casual clothes on the bench, listening to his iPod during the Murcia match. The Real Madrid management seems to be fed up with his behaviour and want him out.

His manager Sigi Lens claims it is all bullshit. He said Drenthe had a good meeting with Madrid management some weeks back and the club is happy with his development and progress…

Is this just politics by the media (Ferenc?) or will Feyenoord be able to buy the youngster back for loose change?



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Username By ferenc | November 27th, 2007 at 6:35 pm
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Jan: i think it is the media. until the end of the season he will probably stay at real. but i’m sure that in the next season he will go elsewhere certainly not back to feyenoord…

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Username By ferenc | November 27th, 2007 at 6:49 pm
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actually it was published in el mundo deportivo,one of the barca-biaised journal. usually when el mundo and sport.es write something about the rumours concerning real this is as true as articles written about barca by the 2 madrid-based journals: as and marca.

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Username By Miguel | November 28th, 2007 at 2:30 am
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I don’t know if it is true but I think Schuster is not right by benching Drenthe the way he is doing it. I understand he is very young but just look how Rijkaard uses Bojan and Gio and how they are getting better and better.
I wish Drenthe all the best and believe he is a true quality player with a lot of courage and passion for the game.

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Username By Jan | November 28th, 2007 at 3:42 am
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Yeah, apparently De Haan has faith in him and we know De Haan knows a thing or two about football… Thanks for clearing that up Ferenc, it’s good to know which “color” the media are wearing….

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Username By goose | November 28th, 2007 at 3:48 am
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Drenthe is overrated! Feyenoord is laughing their asses off…

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Username By Mario Rosado (Dutch admirer) | November 28th, 2007 at 12:12 pm
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I can´t understand why Schuster doesn´t play him more! I mean, perhaps it is difficult for him to be in the first eleven due to the quality that Real Madrid has but with so many games he should at least get some minutes on the pitch. It seems Schuster is very stubborn or perhaps he juts doesn´t get along with the boy.

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Username By goose | November 28th, 2007 at 2:35 pm
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@marioR; ; well, it could be a personal dislike…thats not very hard to get when it comes to Drenthe…hes so f arrogant its unbelievable…hes probl. the most hyped player last year and Feyenoord built a whole team from that money..well done Feyenoord (and thats not easy for me to say)!
if he were good enough (on training) he would play, its very simple..
and i know very little about Schuster as a player (Jan?Ferenc?)but i do know he was very stubborn, think he didnt even wanna play for Der Mannschaft…(same as i would do! haha)

Drenthe should; 1. shut up 2. put down his i-pod 3. go to a smaller team 4. shut up 5. train hard 6. prove himself….well see after that

grtz

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Username By goose | November 28th, 2007 at 2:37 pm
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btw; your insight in Spanish ‘things’is very usefull…we have reporters from all over the world!!

im of to have a look at Liverpool, hope my man Kuijt will prove you all wrong!haha

grtz

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Username By goose | November 28th, 2007 at 2:38 pm
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&**^^%% that btw comment was to ferenc.

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Username By tjeerd | November 28th, 2007 at 2:56 pm
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1. Dehaan was right. Drenthe needed to stay at Feyenoord
2. Goose is right, Feyenoord is laughing. Talk about selling high.
3. Drenthe needs playing time to develop. That may mean joining another club.

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Username By Rami | November 28th, 2007 at 4:27 pm
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kuijt is not playing.. i dont get it. why voronin? kuijt played so well last game.

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Username By ferenc | November 28th, 2007 at 5:29 pm
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@goose: actually fernando torres proved that he is from far the best liverpool player. better than the overhyped stevie gerrard. babel was quite good. you’re right,drenthe should shut up and concentrate on training,and after this season go to a smaller club 8valencia for ex.). at themoment he’s overrated: last year he hasn’t done too much at feyenoord. the summer he was fantastic at the u21 – but it was the u21. at real he has not too many chance to play but he should train harder etc. schuster had the same character in his days – he left cologne at the age of 20,played 8 years for barca,2 for real,3 for atletico.

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Username By Mario Rosado (Dutch admirer) | November 28th, 2007 at 5:30 pm
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Well Goose, I don´t know how is Drenthe but if he acts like that he will have trouble not only with Schuster, hopefully he matures fast if not he will have to suffer a lot to be a real star.

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Username By Jan | November 28th, 2007 at 5:55 pm
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I remember Schuster as a very creative, almost non-German player. A bit lazy… He reminded me of Van Hanegem… The thing with him was that he didn’t play for Bayern Munich so in der Mannschaft he sort of wasn’t top of the hierarchie. And players like him need to be top dog, they can’t operate as sergeants… So his Mannschaft career was almost non-existent. He also was a bit of a playboy. Long hair, noce car, beautiful girls and being the artist on the pitch. Great player for Spain or Italy… He had a great career in Spain but wasn’t an easy player for his coaches….

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Username By tiju thomas | December 1st, 2007 at 9:10 am
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Poor drenthe a raw diamond a matchwinner.
De haan trusted him and he replyed with rophy belive him trusthim and encourage him and get results
same castelen
i am soory we have space for kuyt,dejong ,makkay etc ha ha ha bla bla

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