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Much has been made of Rinus Michels, Johan Cruyff and Willem van Hanegem, but Dutch football only really took off when Ernst Bouwes got involved in the spring of 1970. He may have been only six at the time, but since he started following football on radio and TV, the country has taken almost every trophy in international football. A coincidence? Maybe. Anyway, he started writing for WSC in 2001, and has since provided columns for ESPN’s Soccernet and the Japanese glossy World Soccer Digest.
Articles
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Chelsea's cash reserve
Winston Bogarde
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WSC 203 Jan 04
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Dutch Eredivisie 1983-84
Johan Cruyff’s final season
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WSC 250 Dec 07
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Electronic blanket
The Eindhoven derby
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WSC 185 Jul 02
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Holland
Gullit has to win ugly in Rotterdam
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WSC 206 Apr 04
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Luck of the draw
Not up for the cup in Holland
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WSC 191 Jan 03
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Over here and overlooked
Jon Dahl Tomasson
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WSC 179 Jan 02
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Sur thing
Black players in Holland
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WSC 174 Aug 01
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Time's up for dirty Den
Den Haag's hooligan problem
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WSC 214 Dec 04
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Unfriendly fixture
Feyenoord banned from Europe
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WSC 241 Mar 07
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