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Ajax USA profiled on Ajax.nl

Here is a translation of Ajax.nl's profile of Ajax USA's recent visit to Amsterdam:

With a wink of Johan Cruijff

Jim McGough, founder of Ajax USA, was this week in Amsterdam. The American organized a trip for the supporters from the United States with highlighs like visiting Ajax-Vitesse and Ajax-NAC. But the real highlight turned out to be the Monday evening at De Toekomst, where no one less than Johan Cruijff winked at Jim.

The trip started disappointing, since the game Ajax-Vitesse got cancelled due to a lack of police force, as a result of the foot-and-mouth disease.

But Monday made up for everything. First there was a warm reception at Ajax, and after that the eleven-member group went to the training pitch. The fans didn't have to stay behind the fence but were allowed on the pitch itself.

There they met the players and coach Co Adriaanse. And that was only the beginning of a memorable day. During their lunch at the Soccerworld bar a bus stopped next to the entrance. And this wasn't just an ordinary bus, but the vehicle of the Dutch National Team. And yes, there they were: Louis van Gaal and his internationals.

The Americans could hardly believe what happened to them next. Of course they had to take pictures together with the former Ajax coach. Of course they wanted to be captured for posterity together with Frank de Boer and the other players. [Note: We did take pictures with van Gaal, and with Van der Sar and a few others, but not with Frank de Boer. -ed.]

The unexpected happenings were of course fantastic. "But still," Jim says "I don't know if this is a good thing to happen on our first trip to Amsterdam. If I tell them all about this back in the States, people who join us next year will probably expect this to happen again. And this occurred so 'all of a sudden' that this won't happen again."

It couldn't have been a better day so far, but when the fans heard about the evening match at De Toekomst between the reserves of Ajax and De Graafschap, they again got really enthusiastic.

They saw 5 goals from Ajax, of which the last one was scored by their own John O'Brien. But that wasn't the only thing that was so spectaculair that evening. "Johan Cruijff was also at De Toekomst," Jim reports enthusiastically. "He was standing on the balcony. Of course I took a picture of him, and he winked at me."

After traveling to see the Dutch National Team in the PSV stadium, the group returned in Amsterdam on Thursday (sic). At De Toekomst, Jim and Amsterdammer Menno Pot - the translator of the news on the Ajax-USA website - were able to interview Kees Zwamborn, head of the Ajax training school.

"In America Ajax is the symbol of youth trainings," the American from California knows. "A lot of children play soccer. And just like you take your daughter to Russian ballet if she wants to learn ballet, you want your child to play in an Ajax-way if he wants to play soccer."

But how do Americans in a non-soccerminded country get their passion for Ajax? "In the mid-nineties you could see a lot of Ajax games on television in the United States, since we didn't have our own professional league at that time," McGough explains. "Of course I fell in love with Ajax. At my university there were also a lot of people from Amsterdam and they once took me to De Meer when I visited them. Besides that, I saw Ajax two times in New Jersey. But Ajax-NAC was the first game I saw in De ArenA."

His love for Ajax grew and Ajax-USA started actually as a joke (sic. I actually called it "a lark"). "First I only had a mailing list, but with that list I could get content for the site."

On Thursday they had a meeting with Co Adriaanse. The Ajax coach took his time for Jim and Menno and gave them the opportunity to ask all their questions.

So far for their meetings backstage at Ajax. On Friday they saw the match Ajax-NAC. "Marvellous!" McGough stated about the narrow victory. "For twenty minutes, they played very well." (BV)