1. Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!

When a classic match silences a nation

Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by Cove, Aug 16, 2013.

  1. Cove

    Cove Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2011
    Messages:
    5,866
    Likes Received:
    1,418
    In The Netherlands there is only match that makes a nation stop. Just the one. It's nicknamed 'De Klassieker', or The Classic in English. On the day of the match, most of the people in the country stay at home, go to the pub or head to the stadium. During the 90 minutes of the match, streets are deserted, terraces empty and no one dares to disturb the peace. The nation goes silent.

    please log in to view this image

    Ironically it's Amstel beer, brewed in Amsterdam. They probably put malt in the Feyenoord cans...

    You can read this and other blogs on my website: http://www.thecovereport.sportsblog.com
    Or follow my twitter: @thecovereport


    A bit exaggerated, I confess. But when Ajax plays Feyenoord(or Feyenoord Ajax), the telly, the newspapers, the people, the football clubs - the talk of the day is 'De Klassieker'. If one of the manager so much as farts, it makes the news practically. Because this is not an ordinary match, it divides The Netherlands into two camps: Amsterdam versus Rotterdam. Every football loving man or woman in The Netherlands is forced to pick a side. Normally it's always easier to do that when one of the two teams is on top of the table but this week, Feyenoord is almost at the bottom in 17th place, and Ajax is currently 8th place on the table.

    On Sunday at half twelve in the morning the most important game of the season kicks off and for most of the players on the pitch, it could very well be their last Klassieker in their career. Players like Eriksen, Alderweireld and Bruno Martins Indi are still heavily linked with clubs from abroad, and probably more than a dozen scouts will be on the stands in the Amsterdam Arena to watch this match which features some very talented hot prospects. But it's not just the players that are under review, Feyenoord manager Ronald Koeman is under some pressure as well, and not just because he lost the first two games of this season (which hadn't happen for Feyenoord in the past fifty years). No, Koeman is one of the candidates to take the position of manager at the national team. Louis van Gaal is departing after the World Cup in 2014 and the pool of candidates is slim. Well... Koeman is essentially the only candidate if you believe the media. So for Koeman, this season he has to succeed.

    In Amsterdam, things were looking up. Frank de Boer only saw Derk Boerrigter depart to Celtic this summer. With the team remaining almost entirely the same, Ajax are the favourites to win the Championship this year. With loan star winger Bojan from Barcelona, De Boer managed to even improve the team a bit. As expected, Ajax started the season as it should; it won the Johan Cruijff Shield and won the first game of the season with ease against Roda JC with, 3-0. The perfect start was cut short by a pesky team from Alkmaar. Amsterdam was back with two feet on the ground when AZ made sure the points stayed at home, winning 3-2 last week against Ajax. The game had some nasty consequences for Frank de Boer. Right back Ricardo van Rhijn got sent off and is suspended for Sunday's game and Siem de Jong was injured(collapsed lung). If you thought that might level the playing field for next week, you're mistaken.

    please log in to view this image

    Van Rhijn pulling a shirt in the penalty area, still denied pulling Viergever's shirt in the post match interview.

    Expectations are high in Rotterdam because the squad remained intact. And with a second and a third place in previous seasons, the port city is almost demanding a title this year, with the emphasis on the Championship. Feyenoord is craving for an Eredivisie title as their last was in 1998-99, almost fifteen years ago. A loss on Sunday will mean that they can say goodbye to their aspirations because a club rarely comes back after dropping nine points at the start of the season. Feyenoord are in the same position as Ajax when it comes to missing players. Both Stefan de Vrij and Jordy van Deelen were sent off in last week's game. Right Back Daryl Janmaat had picked up an injury last week and stayed at home during the international game this week. As a result, Ronald Koeman is without a serious option to replace the centre back position of De Vrij(Vormer and Martins Indi are the only two defenders left in the squad). Koeman will have to get creative and show that he is worthy of getting the job of managing the national team.

    please log in to view this image

    Defensive problems for Koeman

    Those ninety minutes on Sunday will make or break careers of players and managers. And potentially if the city is ransacked or not. Millions will be holding their breaths, shouting at tellies, discussing tactics at half time, but most of all, watching the most emotionally and action packed game of the season. The rest of the country will look like this:

    please log in to view this image

    please log in to view this image

    please log in to view this image
     
    #1
  2. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

    Joined:
    Mar 2, 2011
    Messages:
    57,478
    Likes Received:
    9,839
    Sympathy post <ok>
     
    #2
  3. Cove

    Cove Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2011
    Messages:
    5,866
    Likes Received:
    1,418
    Thanks man, hope you enjoyed the article <cheers>
     
    #3
  4. Can't see to many buses on the roads <whistle>
     
    #4
  5. Cove

    Cove Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2011
    Messages:
    5,866
    Likes Received:
    1,418
    De klassieker is the biggest game of the season in the Eredivisie. It's Rotterdam versus Amsterdam, and in the late nineties and in the early years of this millennium, this was a battle. A battle in a war with guns, knives and even bombs. Hooliganism had reached the Dutch clubs in the late seventies but eventually reached its peak about some 16 years ago with the battle of Beverwijk.

    On the 23d of March 1997 Feyenoord and Ajax supporters agreed to hold a fight on the side of the A10 motorway. Problem for the F-side of Ajax, 50 men turned up, when a couple hundred on Feyenoord's side showed up they had to flee the scene. A couple of days later the two hooligan groups met again in a field just outside Beverwijk. Baseball bats, knives, tasers and even claw hammers were used in the battle, and by the end the Feyenoord supporters won, but the damage had already been done when during the fight Carlo Picornie lost his life when he was beaten to death with a claw hammer.

    please log in to view this image

    Carlo Picornie lying dead in the field.

    Years went on and because of a crack down policy on hooliganism by police and politicians the streets were reasonably safe by the end of the last decade. There was a side problem to this way of banning out the hooligans from the game: the costs. When the financial crisis hit The Netherlands in 2008, the costs for police forces around stadiums and city centre's were so high that the government couldn't afford it any more and asked the clubs to chip in. They refused to do so as they themselves were in deep financial trouble as well. So the mayors of Rotterdam and Amsterdam came to the conclusion to solve the problem, the Klassieker had to be hollowed out. The government and the Dutch FA reached an agreement that the away fans were not allowed to come to the stadium or city where the game took place. Their solution was that when two are fighting, remove one of the sides. And then there is no one left to fight after or before the match. And as expected the fans didn't like the plan and protested.

    please log in to view this image

    A banner in De Kuip saying: 'The klassieker is murdered'

    please log in to view this image

    In the Amsterdam Arena, on the banner 'A Klassieker without colour', fans holding up a white sheet.

    In the years that followed De Kuip and the Amsterdam Arena were silent, without ambiance. Without the away fans there was no competition for chanting and supporting between the two clubs. The age old heated atmosphere of two cities clashing was no longer. Nowadays the match is known for it's lack of soul, even though it doesn't show on the pitch as the matches were still very entertaining, but for the fans on the stands, it's not the same. And twice every year, when the Klassieker comes near, the supporters protest again, hoping for the politicians and the FA to give in and restore the biggest match in the Dutch league to its former glory.

    Now yesterday the KNVB, the Dutch FA, announced that they were considering to reverse the decision to ban the away supporters at The Classic match between Ajax and Feyenoord. According to the FA the amount of offensive chants, riots and fights in- and outside the stadium have significantly decreased in the past couple of years. This has it's risks though, returning to what was once normal could spark a new wave of hooliganism, as the hooligans of both sides haven't been able to vent their anger and hate for four years now. Next year the ban might be lifted and the Klassieker might even regain it's once lost soul.

    For some more on this you can watch Danny Dyer's Football Factories show, he made a special episode on Dutch hooligans, which you can find in the video below. Maybe it helps to get in the mood to watch the match. Which starts at 11:30 AM GMT.

    [video=youtube;srdf-TzcfS4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srdf-TzcfS4[/video]
     
    #5
  6. Skylarker

    Skylarker PL High Commissioner

    Joined:
    Apr 15, 2011
    Messages:
    49,428
    Likes Received:
    30,917
    Danny Dyer is a cock of the highest order.

    Nice OP if you care about the Dutch league - But to be honest it's a very weak league. Plus Ajax were once a great European club, but now they're pants.

    I like Amsterdam for the hookers and Weed - I certainly wouldn't go there to watch a football match.
     
    #6
  7. Cove

    Cove Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2011
    Messages:
    5,866
    Likes Received:
    1,418
    They did beat Manchester United at Old Trafford and Manchester City <whistle>
     
    #7
  8. Skylarker

    Skylarker PL High Commissioner

    Joined:
    Apr 15, 2011
    Messages:
    49,428
    Likes Received:
    30,917
    Exactly they're pants <whistle>
     
    #8
  9. saintanton

    Joined:
    May 31, 2011
    Messages:
    39,810
    Likes Received:
    27,886
    Don't see the logic in this:
    Well of course it has if the ****ers have been banned.


    Agree that DD is a cock. I can't watch him for more than three minutes without wanting to set a dog on him.
     
    #9
  10. Cove

    Cove Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2011
    Messages:
    5,866
    Likes Received:
    1,418
    #10

  11. jenners04

    jenners04 I must not post porn!

    Joined:
    Feb 10, 2011
    Messages:
    15,143
    Likes Received:
    4,582
    The rest of the country will look like this:

    e0edc5074277c5a7bd140a442e0952f5_view.jpg

    i blame the rain for that one <ok>
     
    #11
  12. The artist JerryChristmas

    The artist JerryChristmas "Massive old member"

    Joined:
    Jul 3, 2011
    Messages:
    14,503
    Likes Received:
    1,686
    I love Holland <ok> Didn't see much of the Eredivisie last season but agree with Sky that standards have slipped over the years. I guess the lack of financial clout is a vicious circle, for a country that produces so much natural talent it's a shame the league isn't strong enough to keep its best home grown talent.

    Good read as always Cove you crazy Dutchman
     
    #12
  13. Redditch Red Sox

    Joined:
    Sep 1, 2011
    Messages:
    94
    Likes Received:
    0
    Danny Dire

    [video=youtube_share;OBnW-hCS1RM]http://youtu.be/OBnW-hCS1RM[/video]
     
    #13
  14. Cove

    Cove Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2011
    Messages:
    5,866
    Likes Received:
    1,418
    Thanks for the support mate, crazy English git ;)
    You can find a lot more of this on my personal website and on my twitter: @thecovereport
     
    #14
  15. Zingy

    Zingy #ziggywould

    Joined:
    Jan 31, 2011
    Messages:
    19,854
    Likes Received:
    3,299
    Rep :bandit:
     
    #15
  16. Redditch Red Sox

    Joined:
    Sep 1, 2011
    Messages:
    94
    Likes Received:
    0
    I've been privileged to have been in Amsterdam for two major games, not to watch live but experiencing the atmosphere. One was Ajax v Bayern Munich European cup game & the other was Holland v Argentina & the legend that is Denis Bergkamp's goal. The latter was simply amazing, the whole city was orange.
     
    #16
  17. organic red

    organic red Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Dec 21, 2011
    Messages:
    28,759
    Likes Received:
    11,457
    That Bergkamp goal...........pure quality <ok>
     
    #17

Share This Page