Feyenoord rules in 2008 (’s Boxing Day…)

December 26th, 2008 | By: Jan | 6 Comments »

With all those end-of-year lists during Yule time it’s great to see Feyenoord on top. The Giants from Rotterdam lead the standings in Holland when we look at the Eredivisie table results of Boxing Day.

I mean, if we forget all games before Boxing Day and just make believe the season is just that one game on Boxing Day, Feyenoord is the champion!!

So, let’s keep the Christmas spirit up and let’s not ruin it for me, ok?

It’s been a while since I could publish pictures like this. Feyenoord beats NAC 3-1…


Verbeek uses muscles he hasn’t used for a while…



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Username By Felipe | December 26th, 2008 at 6:05 pm
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Great performances of the young boys, Biseswar and Fer…

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Username By Tjeerd | December 26th, 2008 at 10:14 pm
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I hope its a start of a new beginning.

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Username By Teak | December 27th, 2008 at 12:00 am
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Great to see Fer and Gio doing a chest bump! Hopefully this match can put the locker room griping to bed.

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Username By Jan | December 27th, 2008 at 2:34 am
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I just watched the full 90 minutes on Setanta and despite a slow start and some dodgy moments I can’t help but feeling impressed with what’s cooking in Rotterdam. Biseswar’s first goal from 34 meters was a stunner! Only ten minutes later he tried again, to hit the cross bar.

Fer looked dangerous throughout and Slory is slowly coming back into his game. The young left back (tough name) played impressive and so did Tiendalli. Even young Belgium misfit Derijck as sweeper was good, calm and collected.

Van Bronckhorst was the man of the match to me. His challenges were superb.

Wijnaldum played well but looked really tired and Makaay is the only dissonant in the team. Slow, not good in the combination and at times he seemed lost…

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Username By Alex | December 27th, 2008 at 10:32 am
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The younger players(Fer, Biseswar, Derijck, Wijnaldum, Slory, Tiendalli, LB-wattamaleo i thought it was) perform better then the old ones, De Cler, Makaay, Hofland. I sure hope Vlaar can get back and stay fit for more than one season, cause he was their best defender last year before he got injured, he impressed me. I even had visions of him actually performing well in the real oranje. He did especially well in the friendly against Chelsea in last years pre season.

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Username By Alex | December 27th, 2008 at 10:33 am
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BTW i don’t mean Real Madrid oranje :) but the national team

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