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    Ajax board of directors resign after disagreement with Johan Cruyff

    • Cruyff wants coach Frank de Boer to have more responsibility
    • Directors say ongoing turmoil is 'extremely harmful to Ajax'

    guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 30 March 2011 22.16 BST


    Johan Cruyff The Ajax board of directors are to resign after a disagreement with Johan Cruyff. Photograph: Manu Fernandez/AP

    Ajax's board of directors announced their resignation on Wednesday over a disagreement with Johan Cruyff over how the club should be run.

    The directors, including the chairman, Uri Coronel, made the announcement this evening at a meeting of the club's council members, a statement on the Ajax website confirmed.

    "We are not bigger than Ajax," Coronel was quoted as telling a news conference. "Johan Cruyff is not just anyone. He's a demi-god here or maybe a whole god."

    The directors are set to remain in positions until successors are appointed.

    Cruyff, who won three European Cups with Ajax from 1971 to 1973, returned to the club in February to advise on technical, financial and association issues.

    He met the club's board last week and advised them that organisational and personnel changes were needed if the Amsterdam club were to return to their former glories.

    The club have not won the Eredivisie title since 2004, while their last European success came in the Champions League in 1995.

    According to reports, Cruyff called for the head coach, Frank de Boer, to be given a greater responsibility in the running of the club and wanted former players like Dennis Bergkamp and Wim Jonk to be given roles. The chief executive, Rik van den Boog , though, was not willing to implement all of his suggestions.

    The directors said the ongoing unrest was damaging the club. The statement on www.ajax.nl said: "The directors of Ajax find that the process, and particularly the resulting and ongoing turmoil surrounding the club, is extremely harmful to Ajax."

    Cruyff was quoted as telling the television station AT5: "It's never good for a club when the board resign."

    Ajax currently lie third in the Eredivisie table and were knocked out in the last 16 of the Europa League by Spartak Moscow
    "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
    -- William Blake

    #2
    Cruyff

    He doesn't take prisoners, does he?
    .
    Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



    May the Lord bless this post.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
      Cruyff

      He doesn't take prisoners, does he?
      What, a side step, a double stepover & then a backflip before annhilating his oppenent?
      Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!

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        #4
        Did they replace Suarez in January?
        If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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          #5
          No they didn't.

          They actually loaned out another of their forward prospects Marvin Zeegelaar to Excelsior.
          Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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            #6
            I wasnt sure where to put this......

            Johan Cruyff is suffering from lung cancer, according to reports in Spanish media.

            The Barcelona, Ajax and Holland legend, regarded as one of the greatest footballers in history and star man of the Dutch team that introduced 'Total Football' to the world, was diagnosed with the disease last Tuesday in the Catalan capital.

            Cruyff, 68, is now undergoing further tests to understand the extent of the disease, according to El Mundo.

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              #7
              He was famed for smoking during his playing days wasn't he? I think he gave it up though a long time ago. Hopefully he'll make a full recovery

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                #8
                Yes he was....

                A long term smoker of around 20 cigarettes a day, Cruyff underwent open-heart surgery in 1991 while managing Barcelona. He quit smoking after the double heart by-pass surgery.

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