

Welcome to a brand new home
By: Jackson | November 20th, 2008
With great pleasure I would like to welcome you to the new home for Feyenoord. It is a tremendous honour to present to you information on the fighting spirit of the club in its one-hundredth anniversary.
It has been a tough start for Gertjan Verbeek with the club sitting twelfth in the table, predominately because of very poor results away from home. However over the last three matches there has been a notable improvement as they disgraced Roda 4-0 on the road, followed that up with a 5-2 victory over FC Utrecht at home and left Enschede this past weekend with a 1-1 draw to Twente. The elixir of veterans Giovanni Van Bronckhorst, Roy Makaay with a youth movement Leroy Fer, Georginio Wijnaldum, Diego Biseswar and Karim El Ahmadi seems to be working as the club is gelling as the issues of the first part of the season hopefully are a thing of the past as the club targets ADO this weekend.
Welcome aboard !
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I’ve been waiting for this. I can already see the squabbles - lol. Great group of young lads on your squad
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Welcome aboard
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I’ve been waiting for this blog for a while.
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Rotterdam is lovely in the early winter…
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I’m happy you’re here Jackson. I’ve been writing some stuff on Feyenoord on the eredivisie blog, but it’s hard to keep up from Australia!
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Jan - you’re in Oz? Oh thats horrible, we we’re thinking you were local and try to get you out for a match.
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But…you are in Bulgaria??
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I’m not sure how that happens but it must be via the browser on my mobile. However we’re close and get to matches every Saturday and Sunday (we play during the week) and rotate through Eredivisie / Bundesliga mostly. Now and then we broaden the trips with Switzerland, Austria or even Denmark as well.
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Really? That’s so cool! So, you live in Europe and spend your weekends checking out the action on the fields? Sweet.
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