1. told ya...

    language doesn't matter here at all -- the second video captures it all.

    It was one of the most emotional, most tearful and full_of_gratefulness moments I ever had in my life. And I wasn't the only one, there really were tears in the house.

    Those long stretched "Raúúúúúl" calls will be dearly missed. A great man has said farewell last night. Gracias, Senor Raúl, for two wonderful years

    ps: in the Spanish commented video, from 07:00 on, you hear us fans singing "Mythos vom Schalker Markt", that is the "unofficial" hymn of the team, only sung when rare special moments happen. Singing it for Raúl means he is part of the family and will always be one of us, in our hearts


  2. you bet I was/am

    during the game, Raúl had several chances for scoring but didn't succeed, and everyone wished for him to get his goal on his last game. So when the 3:0 was finally done by him, it was so great, everyone went nuts, happy for him, the perfect way to say good-bye
  3. Ajax can become champion of the league today But only if they win and the number 2 & 3 (who'll face each other) play a draw. Otherwise they can become it Wednesday. Two times in a row that'll be
  4. I dont think it will happen today, Twente away is a difficult game and your still need AZ and Feyenoord to draw.

    And I hope it will be at the home game Wednesday (Since I will be there )
  5. Originally posted by bartajax:I dont think it will happen today, Twente away is a difficult game and your still need AZ and Feyenoord to draw.

    And I hope it will be at the home game Wednesday (Since I will be there )

    I hope on Sunday, since that makes the party better, but I don't see them losing points on Wednesday to be honest


  6. ^ that looks liken awful lot of neonazis I hope I'm wrong though.
  7. They are hardcore fans, some of them maybe even hooligans, but neo-nazis? There is not a Swastika to be seen

    The XXX is from the weapon of Amsterdam /
  8. Swastikas are virtually (although not legally) forbidden, aren't they? Real Madrid's UltrasSur are neonazis, although they don't/rarely show swastikas or nazi symbols at the field:




    But this is them outside the field:




    It's widely known they're neo-nazis, they all have their bald heads, brass knuckles, do the fascist salute, use nazi symbolism like 88's and 14's everywhere... It's known by everybody, but the club still supports them, allow them to host their shitty stuff at the stadium, gives them economical support...
  9. Hmm well dont think the Ajax fans are neonazis. Maybe a few. No doubt too many of them are not people you want to meet in an alley at night.
  10. I got you. It's just that the pic Remy posted reminded me automatically to those of Ultras Sur which I hate Sorry for bringing this up
  11. Originally posted by Risto:Hmm well dont think the Ajax fans are neonazis. Maybe a few. No doubt too many of them are not people you want to meet in an alley at night.

    Ajax fans are more pro-Jews since Ajax was from origin a club with many Jews, not exactly the common neo-Nazi
  12. I want to thank Feyenoord Now in the home game against VVV (16th) we only need one point and even when we loose the 2 next games we still are champions because we scored much more goals.


    Good victory against Twente today, Frank de Boer is a great coach with all the shit that happend this season he still managed to keep the players focused