Hard pruning lashed out at management Ajax: 'So was Cruyff being screwed'

Gepubliceerd op 5 december 2015 om 12:31

With the departure of Wim Jonk is finally brought to an end the Velvet Revolution. Jaap de Groot has in his column in De Telegraaf hard pruning direction from the board of Ajax and Johan Cruyff puts an extra shot in the arm.

large_dba7d3c9a766b62506e574a4a3e14d7c5f757279-1.jpg"Of course, Dennis Bergkamp, ​​Marc Overmars and Edwin van der Sar still there, but the exercise for months a radio silence towards Barcelona," says the chief sport of the morning newspaper. "Furthermore, their attitude towards Tschen La Ling (unacceptable as a consultant) and Junk (decision to determine first team for training) not particularly supportive to the club icon."

De Groot has hard as nails off towards the people who in his view have made ​​a mess of it and are responsible for the departure of Cruyff. "Since the start of the Velvet Revolution, there is again enough money and talent coming through. In short, the people that Michael Kinsbergen director and head of training Jonk sent away, can temporarily live off the work performed by others. By the time the affair collapses, they left. "

"The vision is clear. Therefore they had the 'specialists' in management, supervisory board and club management should pay more attention how the processes between training and first team would merge. That has not happened and therefore a step in the right direction was not put. The former players were at loggerheads with each other and the specialists let it happen. Cruyff was so screwed. "

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