Trickykid
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You guys clamoring for De Boer should check out this post. It's written by someone who actually follows Dutch football and Ajax closely.
Not saying this is necessarily the truth and nothing but the truth, but it brings way more credibility than by just looking at his results. No doubt it would be interesting to see what he could accomplish with a top tier squad like ours, because the current Ajax squad sure as hell isn't one, but as someone who is following Ajax pretty closely too (well, watching most of their matches, anyway), because of the hordes of Danes running around Amsterdam Arena these days, I'd have more than a few qualms about seeing De Boer at the Camp Nou this early too.
I don't think Frank de Boer is ready to be a Barça-manager yet. In big games, Ajax has often lucked out. They looked clueless against high-pressing opposition, and Ajax did not fare well in the European cups, despite them getting decent draws. He also has a tendency to put players in the wrong position (Schöne as a cdm, Sigthorsson as a lw, Janssen as a cdm), though he usually sorts this out in time. De Boer is still an inexperienced manager, and even though I like him, I think the step from Ajax, a team in a second-tier league, to Barça will be to difficult for him. In a couple of years he might be capable, though.
Not saying this is necessarily the truth and nothing but the truth, but it brings way more credibility than by just looking at his results. No doubt it would be interesting to see what he could accomplish with a top tier squad like ours, because the current Ajax squad sure as hell isn't one, but as someone who is following Ajax pretty closely too (well, watching most of their matches, anyway), because of the hordes of Danes running around Amsterdam Arena these days, I'd have more than a few qualms about seeing De Boer at the Camp Nou this early too.