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Danimal5981
Seasoned Ace
3 days ago

[CM Story] make AJAX great again!

 

In late 2010, after six seasons without a league title and declining results on the European stage, Johan Cruijff decided to step up at his home club AFC Ajax. Under his influence the tide was turned almost instantly. Four consecutive league titles under manager Frank de Boer were the precursor to international success under successors Peter Bosz and Erik ten Hag. Moreover, the club returned to its core values such as a focus on youth development, typical total football style of play and key positions in the club filled by people with so-called Ajax DNA.

This period is commonly known as the Cruijff Revolution or Quiet Revolution. However while Ajax was at peak performance, around the time of the COVID pandemic directors Edwin van der Sar and Marc Overmars decided to step away from the vision set out by Johan Cruijff, who sadly passed away in early 2016. And while results were still fantastic and incoming transfer fees were astronomical under these directors and manager Ten Hag, the club fell into a sharp decline once the batton was passed to new managers and new directors, most notably Technical Director Sven Mislintat (ex-Dortmund, ex-Arsenal).

The dramatic fall of the powerhouse in Dutch football seemed to have stopped under Francesco Farioli. However, he decided to call it quits after just one season, as he favoured FC Porto over an extended stay in Amsterdam. And so, Ajax yet again are looking for a new manager - maybe someone dedicated to move Ajax back towards the vision of Johan Cruijff.

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  • Danimal5981's avatar
    Danimal5981
    Seasoned Ace
    15 hours ago

    They are all connected to the Cruyff Football Institute, which is a real thing (check cruyfffootball.com or cruyffinstitute.com), which is lead by Jordi and Wim Jonk. Capellas was also assistant to (another Cruijff adept) Peter Bosz more than once, including a spell at Maccabi Tel Aviv when Jordi was Director of Football there. And Ruben Jongkind is tied to Wim Jonk again.

    This project, where the Institute is being integrated into a club, team, or region (Mexico, Latin-America), has been tried in various places already, most notably FC Barcelona, but most recently FC Volendam (until financial issues saw Jonk and Jongkind ousted). So, this is purely about what would happen if this project was introtuced in Amsterdam and the Institute fully integrated into the organization of AFC Ajax. And their methods are quite strict and rigorous (and pricy), so when results are bad, question marks are raised quickly, but if it will go well, Ajax is going to swing again!

  • A lot of familiar names in that setup! Jordi Cruyff (sorry, that's the way I've always seen it spelled), Jonk, Bergkamp and Capellas, a quite famous character in Denmark due to his assistant role to Thomas Frank in Brøndby, before coaching the U21 national team and a short spell with FC Midtjylland as well. Now I just looked him up, and he's apparently been an assistant to Jordi in a Chinese club, so I suppose you've done your homework when fact-checking this new group of leaders in Ajax.

  • I remember that sudden downfall towards the end of last season. Football can really be cruel sometimes...

    I look forward to read your suggestions about how to fix Ajax this time. Can't say I'm surprised by your choice of club, but it's always interesting to follow these threads anyway and get some inside information about a club that has always had my sympathies.

    Good luck!

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