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September 10th, 2007 | By: Jan | 10 Comments »

It has been mentioned already… Sneijder is suffering from an ankle injury and most likely won’t play against Albania! Rafael van der Vaart however looks to be fit and could replace the Real Madrid playmaker on midfield.

Johan Derksen – the Grand Ol Football Analyst and editor of the VI magazine – has started a Bring Bommel Back campaign. He debates that the Oranje defense is clueless and will remain clueless without Mark van Bommel at the back. The Bayern Munich leader would be the ideal free man at the back to support defense, aid in the building up and to come forward if the situation allows him too….

Where did I hear that before? Oh, right…here of course! Dammit, that Derksen character steals tactical finds from our blog… Now, hopefully Marco will read our blog too…

Which reminds me: I am currently in an email dialogue with the KNVB to make them aware of the huge number (well…) of international fans following Oranje… More about that later, I hope…

BTW, BBB is not going to happen, is my view….



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Username By Oranje.cn | September 10th, 2007 at 11:13 pm
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Oranje has a lot of fans in China. One of the most famous fan site is http://www.oranje.cn and its corresponding BBS is http://www.oranje.cn/bbs
Many Chinese fans there can say English.
Welcome, Jan!!

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Username By Lerkot | September 10th, 2007 at 11:53 pm
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We definitely dont need van Bommel. He wouldnt fit anyway.

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Username By Lerkot | September 10th, 2007 at 11:54 pm
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And now I read it all. Yes we need van Bommel in that position. Good thinking.

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Username By goose | September 11th, 2007 at 1:01 am
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@lerkot; hahahha…

yes we need vanBommel back, im not saying hes the solution to all our problems but i think it will help coordinate things at the back..remember that he plays libero (or Ausputzer as our german friends call it) right in nfront of defensiv with possibilitys to get at midfield positions

i know that it was vanBommel himself who called it a day but as it was vanBasten who drove him away, it should be vanBasten who takes the first step

get down on your knees Marco, and ask vanBommel if he wants to play for Oranje again!

we need players like vanBommel!!!!

grz

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Username By Frank | September 11th, 2007 at 4:19 am
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A lot of English Arsenal fans support Holland, principally becuase Dennis Bergkamp was such an influential player for us. His testimonial at the Emirates was fantastic. A great player…the mantle has now been taken by Robin…a great player in the making. Good luck Oranje against Albania.

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Username By goose | September 11th, 2007 at 10:43 am
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@Frank; thanx for the support..same goes the other way.. all in Holland have a special place for the Arsenal cause of Dennis (and a bit cause of vPersie, hope we can keep this ‘connection’alive)

btw; think english are actually our fav. neighbours (and yes there is little competition but alas, haha)

grzt

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Username By Frank | September 11th, 2007 at 2:21 pm
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Cheers Goose

WE don’t get the qualifying Holland games live over here (London). Although we can catch up with Eurosport after the event. England v Russia at the new Wembley should be interesting. From an Arsenal perspective two results please…Holland beat Albania..nothing pretty just a win, and RvP comes back uninjured so that he can play for us against Tottenham on Saturday. By the way we also have Vincent van den Berg and Nacer Barazite. I will keep you posted on their progress. Take care, Frank

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Username By goose | September 11th, 2007 at 2:59 pm
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i see all english games..we have bbc here..watch football focus and match of the day

one little question; we were talking on this blog of how it would be to have a foreign manager for the national team..i wanted to ask it to someone who has had the experience so heres my change;

it what way is it different to have a foreign manager?? more credit/less credit etc.?
,,just wondering

grtz

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Username By ferenc | September 11th, 2007 at 3:30 pm
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the hungarian national team doesn’t count,but they had lothar matthaus for 2 years
- language problems
- the hungarian coach lobby against him (from the back)
- usually doesn’t know the culture of the country,its football tradition

etc,etc – but i’m not against foreigner coaches. still i can’t imagine oranje with a foreigner coach. maybe sacchi or lippi would do a good job.

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Username By Frank | September 11th, 2007 at 5:15 pm
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You may be asking the wrong person Goose. My club team Arsenal are a cosmopolitan side with a foreign manager, Arsene Wenger for the last ten years. Cosmopolitan supporters too. In terms of England I think that Sven Goran Erikson was as good a manager as the previous English managers. But he was cold and lacked passion. We enjoy our football and we need our players to have the same passion as the fans, maybe that can only come from an English manager. One big problem in England though is the press…they very quickly turn against the manager whether English or foreign. Foreign managers may find that aspect more difficult. At the end of the day Goose, I don’t think the fans care about the manager so long as we are winning.

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