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TerransHill
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany572 Posts
March 23 2016 12:41 GMT
#6141
Would be a bad decision for him and for BVB.
He should go abroad where the media isnt all over him if we decide not to keep him. My guess is Liverpool
Respect my authoritah!!
Mafe
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany5966 Posts
March 24 2016 07:38 GMT
#6142
(More) Rumors about changes to the champions league:
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/mar/23/uefa-champions-league-revamp
RvB
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Netherlands6261 Posts
March 24 2016 12:41 GMT
#6143
Johan Cruijff passed away. RIP.
Pandemona *
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
March 24 2016 12:45 GMT
#6144
ModeratorTeam Liquid Football Thread Guru! - Chelsea FC ♥
Kipsate
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Netherlands45349 Posts
March 24 2016 12:55 GMT
#6145
WriterXiao8~~
nayumi
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Australia6499 Posts
March 24 2016 13:01 GMT
#6146
sad day for football fan
Sugoi monogatari onii-chan!
Faruko
Profile Joined April 2013
Chile34173 Posts
March 24 2016 13:27 GMT
#6147
NOOOOOOOOOOO
Ross was right // "Jesus Christ nahaz is doing shots before my eyes" (Sn0_Man, 2018)
Skynx
Profile Blog Joined January 2013
Turkey7150 Posts
March 24 2016 13:30 GMT
#6148
Faaaaak

Not an entirely sad day as Adam Johnson is just jailed for 6 years...
"When seagulls follow the troller, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea. Thank you very much" - King Cantona | STX 4 eva
Faruko
Profile Joined April 2013
Chile34173 Posts
March 24 2016 13:34 GMT
#6149
holy shit im sad
Ross was right // "Jesus Christ nahaz is doing shots before my eyes" (Sn0_Man, 2018)
RvB
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Netherlands6261 Posts
March 24 2016 13:49 GMT
#6150
Now imagine being an Ajax and Barça fan from The Netherlands. Literally the most important football player ever died for us.
FueledUpAndReadyToGo
Profile Blog Joined March 2013
Netherlands30548 Posts
March 24 2016 14:21 GMT
#6151
No more Cruijff

I thought he was actually doing relatively well, it's quite a shock.
Neosteel Enthusiast
haitike
Profile Joined June 2009
Spain2722 Posts
March 24 2016 14:37 GMT
#6152
So sad: (

He is one of the most important persons of Barcelona history.
WillyWanker
Profile Joined December 2011
France1915 Posts
March 24 2016 15:06 GMT
#6153
RIP the most influential person in football ever
Sermokala
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States14081 Posts
March 24 2016 15:55 GMT
#6154
Ac Milan vs Chelsea as the inaugural event at the new $2 billion longhouse in Minnesota wow.
A wise man will say that he knows nothing. We're gona party like its 2752 Hail Dark Brandon
2stra
Profile Joined March 2011
Netherlands928 Posts
March 24 2016 16:32 GMT
#6155
The man was so much more than a football player/trainer. he had a huge influence on Dutch culture, society and language beside his contributions as an athlete. His presence will be missed.

RIP
Salteador Neo
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Andorra5591 Posts
March 24 2016 16:34 GMT
#6156
RIP Johan, one of the greatest.
Revolutionist fan
Twisted
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
Netherlands13554 Posts
March 24 2016 16:57 GMT
#6157
Rest in peace dear Johan. You died way too young, but I guess it's only symbolic that the age at which you passed is your number '14' added up. Wish it would be with a bigger first number.

He was still important for Ajax in the past few years, and will be remembered here as the greatest football player our country has ever known.
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RvB
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Netherlands6261 Posts
March 24 2016 18:11 GMT
#6158
If a single moment could be said to have changed the way a generation looked at football, it was the turn with which Johan Cruyff bamboozled the Swedish defender Jan Olsson in the 23rd minute of a group match during the 1974 World Cup finals.

The crowd at the Westfalenstadion in Dortmund rubbed their eyes, unable to believe what they had seen. But it was true.

The Dutch No14 had used his right instep to turn the ball back inside his standing leg before spinning through 180 degrees and sprinting away towards the byline.

He had left the tight-marking Swedish defender looking like a man tricked out of a fiver in a find-the-lady game. When he did the same thing in a 2-0 win against England three years later, there was still enough surprise in the trick to make Wembley swoon. The crowd had been waiting for it, and he did not want to disappoint them.

This was football from another planet, football as reimagined by a master choreographer assigned to strip it down, discard the rusted and outmoded components and reconstruct it in a way that was not just more aesthetically pleasing but more lethally and unanswerably efficient. The result was an approach that seemed to draw not just on a completely new set of skills but on a different mentality, one finally set free from the game as it had been known in its previous incarnations.

Cruyff incarnated the new way. Lithe, slender and as swift as the wind, ferociously competitive, with the strength in his thighs and the anticipation to ride the scything tackles of the time, alert to everything around him and delving into a bottomless bag of technical and tactical tricks, he treated football as, above all, an excuse for exercising creativity. Being Dutch, he was used to questioning the received wisdom, and when he appeared on the international scene towards the end of the 1960s, the game was ready to be shaken up by a bunch of long-haired revolutionaries.

And football has never had a revolutionary quite like Johan Cruyff. This was a man not only capable of holding his place on the all-time list of great individual players – the one including Ferenc Puskas, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Pelé, Diego Maradona, Zinedine Zidane, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi – but capable of exerting a wider influence as a thinker, changing the way the world saw football and the way they played it.

He was not alone in this task. In the beginning he needed Rinus Michels, the coach of Ajax, who used the club’s long history of tactical innovation as the basis for the ultimate version of the system that became known as Total Football, and Stefan Kovacs, who succeeded Michels. He needed team-mates such as Piet Keizer, Arie Haan, Johan Neeskens and Ruud Krol, a generation of Dutchmen able to deploy not just great technical skills but imaginations flexible enough to cope with a new way of playing and to flourish within it.

Total Football, it was said, meant that every player could pop up anywhere on the pitch. This was not quite the truth of the matter, but the notion had its origin in the way Ajax’s coaches would make their juniors play out of position – a striker as a full-back, for instance – to give them a deeper insight into the game. Thus empowered to fill in for each other, the Dutch players were certainly harder for their opponents to pin down and nullify.

Cruyff was their leader, whether in the white and red of Ajax or the orange of Holland. When he picked up the ball and paused briefly to lull an opponent before launching an instant sprint, he changed the dynamic of the whole game in a split-second. Messi, his heir as Barcelona’s creative focus, has the same quality today. But no one except, perhaps, Maradona had Cruyff’s range of skills and his ability to redirect the course of a contest. Defenders turned grey chasing vainly after him.

Those deep-set eyes were unusually close together, as if built to focus on the ball at his feet, and his early idol was Faas Wilkes, the Dutch forward renowned for his dribbling skills, whose career began in Rotterdam after the war before taking him to Italy and Spain in the 1950s. But Cruyff’s vision extended to all areas of the pitch.

As a player, there were three European Cups in a row with Ajax, to go with eight Eredivisie titles and five KNVB Cup wins. In Spain there would be one league title and a Copa del Rey win, followed by a league and cup double with Feyenoord immediately before his retirement in 1984.

Only once during that time did he forget that, for all this artistry, the first priority was to beat the opposition.

Unfortunately that was at the highest level of the game, in the 1974 World Cup final. Having made it clear in beating Argentina and Brazil to reach the last stage of the tournament that, under Michels’ guidance, they were at the very height of their powers, Cruyff and his team-mates took the field against West Germany in Munich secure in their own superiority.

It was an assumption seemingly confirmed when they took the lead in the third minute, having kept possession from the kick-off until Cruyff was brought down by Uli Hoeness for a penalty converted by Neeskens. For admirers of the Dutch philosophy, it was a sadness that their complacency allowed a resolute German side to recover and secure the trophy.

In terms of disappointment, that day might have been matched in Cruyff’s career only by his experience as the head coach of Barcelona in May 1994, when his “dream team” – including Romario, Hristo Stoichkov, Pep Guardiola and Ronald Koeman – were trounced 4-0 by Fabio Capello’s Milan on a night that silenced the boisterous Catalan supporters in Athens’ Olympic stadium.

By that time, however, he had already begun making his second great contribution to football, in laying the foundations for the Barcelona that we enjoy today. He had begun his coaching career well enough back at Ajax, winning the cup twice and giving a debut to the teenaged Dennis Bergkamp, but on his return to the Camp Nou he assembled a team that took the Spanish title four years in a row and captured the 1989 European Cup Winners’ Cup and the 1992 European Cup, both times against Sampdoria. Perhaps even more significantly, he created the academy at La Masia that would produce the likes of Messi, Xavi Hernández and Andrés Iniesta.

He was sacked in 1994 but continued as a presiding spirit of the club, hovering above a succession of head coaches who retuned and refined the Dutch way that he had instilled, culminating in the intricate style of play developed over the past 10 years by Frank Rijkaard, Guardiola and Luis Enrique.

In the later years, Cruyff’s relationships with his clubs were often turbulent. Appointed technical director of Ajax in 2008, he departed within a month after disagreements. Named honorary president of Barcelona in March 2010, he was removed from the post four months later. A return to Ajax in 2011 in the role of adviser and with a seat on the board lasted a stormy 14 months. When Bert van Marwijk’s uncompromisingly physical Holland side reached the final of the 2010 World Cup, he supported their Spanish opponents.

But that was part of the man, and anyway none of it matters alongside the memories and the surviving images of that glorious athleticism and courageous imagination. With Johan Cruyff, the grace of Rudolf Nureyev came to the football pitch. And football was never the same again.

www.theguardian.com
Sorry for the huge post but it's worth it. The Guardian has good articles.
RvB
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Netherlands6261 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-03-24 18:16:02
March 24 2016 18:14 GMT
#6159
Cruyff on football
“If I wanted you to understand it, I would have explained it better.”

“Jack [Charlton] makes out he is not really interested in football, and tells the world he’s going fishing. But we know what he’s thinking about when he’s fishing. Football.”

“Playing football is very simple, but playing simple football is the hardest thing there is.”

“Liverpool are like Bayern Munich, they are all about name and prestige. In footballing terms, we are talking about two horrible sides. In my opinion, a team is horrible if it is incapable of putting three passes together” – on the Champions League and Uefa Cup winners of 2001.

“I only decided to become a manager when I was told I couldn’t.”

“Look, the thing about [Filippo] Inzaghi is he can’t actually play football at all. He’s just always in the right position.”

“I find it terrible when talents are rejected based on computer stats. Based on the criteria at Ajax now I would have been rejected. When I was 15, I couldn’t kick a ball 15 meters with my left and maybe 20 with my right. My qualities technique and vision, are not detectable by a computer.”

“Why couldn’t you beat a richer club? I’ve never seen a bag of money score a goal.”

“We showed the world you could enjoy being a footballer; you could laugh and have a fantastic time. I represent the era which proved that attractive football was enjoyable and successful, and good fun to play too.”

“You play football with your head, and your legs are there to help you.”

“Sadly they played very dirty. This ugly, vulgar, hard, hermetic, hardly eye-catching, hardly football style... If with this they got satisfaction, fine, but they lost” – on the Netherlands’ 2010 World Cup finalists.

“Italians can’t win the game against you, but you can lose the game against the Italians.”

(In 2012, Cruyff picked his all-time XI, although current players like Lionel Messi were not considered. The team, in a 3-4-3 formation, was: Lev Yashin; Carlos Alberto, Franz Beckenbauer, Ruud Krol; Alfredo Di Stefano, Pep Guardiola, Bobby Charlton, Piet Keizer; Garrincha, Pele, Diego Maradona.)

Football on Cruyff

“Johan Cruyff painted the chapel, and Barcelona coaches since merely restore or improve it” – Pep Guardiola on Cruyff’s work at the Nou Camp.

“He is like the Godfather of Dutch football” – Frank Rijkaard.

“Pythagoras in boots. Few have been able to exert, both physically and mentally, such mesmeric control on a match from one penalty area to another” – David Winner, author of Brilliant Orange.

“He was at the heart of a revolution with his football. Ajax changed football and he was the leader of it all. If he wanted he could be the best player in any position on the pitch” – Eric Cantona.

“The proudest moment of my career. I thought I’d win the ball for sure, but he tricked me. I was not humiliated. I had no chance. Cruyff was a genius” – Jan Olsson, the Sweden defender who was tricked by the Cruyff Turn at the 1974 World Cup.

“As a player he turned football into an art form. Johan came along and revolutionised everything. The modern-day Barca started with him, he is the expression of our identity, he brought us a style of football we love” – the former Barcelona president Joan Laporta.

“He has had the biggest influence on football out of anyone in the world, first as a player and then as a coach” – Guardiola again.

“Barcelona was not born in the last couple of years. It was born, the style of play now, in the early 90s through Johan Cruyff. It took 20 years for that moment today that we see and all admire” – Jürgen Klinsmann.

“Without Cruyff, I have no team” – Rinus Michels, his Ajax manager.

www.theguardian.com

sharkie
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Austria18569 Posts
March 24 2016 18:38 GMT
#6160
RIP Cruyff.

I am unfortunately too young to have really known him
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