He doesn't have a thread on this board. Now is as good a time as any, because I just found this YouTube clip of Ajax's goals in the 94/95 Champions League. Litmanen ran the show. He had it all: defence splitting passes, crosses, quick thinking assists at short range, headed goals, beating players with ease, the ability to break the net with both the left and right foot...
I watched the clip that Bryan posted, showing the Ajax destruction of Bayern in the 1995 CL semi. Football at it's very best, and Litmanen quite brilliant - unmarkable, I'd say.
Is this the match you were referring to? I believe it was the CL group stage in '95-'96. It was also the match that sealed my Ajax fandom. I was in school in A'dam at the time and, being the front runner that I am, got caught up in all the excitement during my first exposure to European club football.
That was right about the time when you could start to find at least a little bit of football on TV here in the States. Not 100 percent certain but I think the Ajax-Milan final was the first to be shown here on ESPN.
Litmanen was great but what a team: Finidi, Rijkaard, Danny Blind, the deBoers, and the youngsters Overmars, Kanu, Seedorf, Davids, Kluivert, Reiziger. Some team.
Back in the day he played for Lahden Reipas, one half of Lahti's great footballing rivalry. His club was founded in Vyborg and, like Ilves Kissat in Tampere, moved wholesale to lahti when the peace treaty necessitated the evacuation of karelia.
The other club, FC Kuusysi, beat Zenit St Petersburg and FC Sarajevo in the 1986 European Cup before going out in the Quarter Finals to the eventual winners Steaua Bucharest. Kuusysi and Reipas merged to become FC Lahti, which gets smaller crowds than either club got before the merger.
As always in these situations, the junior clubs kept their identity and are the ones that coach the youth of Lahti. This gives them a 'presence' in thousands of Lahti families that FC Lahti cannot hope to achieve, and means that if they ever managed to resurrect themselves they'd have a ready-made fan base. At present Kuusysi's juniors set up a new club called 'city stars' so that they didn't have to stop playing at 18, and they are now in the third tier. Reipas have no senior side.
Without wanting to derail this thread into epic geekery, he just isn't very good.
Anyway, mid-90s Ajax, eh? I still get twinges of nostalgia for a good Ajax side, but I can't romanticise them too much seeing as they're just the Dutch equivalent of a BRC. I'd probably feel more positively disposed if they'd stayed at De Meer, instead of that horrible box they play in now.
Saying Litmanen is Ajax's best ever player would be.. controversial, surely?
Litmanen was great but what a team: Finidi, Rijkaard, Danny Blind, the deBoers, and the youngsters Overmars, Kanu, Seedorf, Davids, Kluivert, Reiziger. Some team.
It was an amazing team.
Six of them ended up at Barcelona at various times afterwards. All flopped, with the arguable exception of Reiziger.
In fact, it was seven -- I forgot the great Bogarde . . .
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Last Edit: 11-04-2008 12:34 By Hieronymus of Hesselink.