In 1894 a group of friends had an idea and it led to the creation of Ajax, a football club for the people of Amsterdam. More than one hundred years later and that club has become an institution for youth development, a school of ideas that underpins the modern game and a club synonymous with the Total Football ideal.
The Dutch superpower created a way of playing that is now accepted as the norm by European titans AC Milan, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United - as well as a host of national teams.
The Ajax Way tells the full history of the club while looking at the reaches of Total Football: the way of playing perfected by Rinus Michels and Johan Cruyff. It traces the club's rise as a social hub for the people of Amsterdam to the creation of a team that would win three consecutive European Cups in the early 1970s; and added a fourth in 1995 under Louis Van Gaal.
It reveals a host of footballing greats - players and coaches - who have been undoubtedly influenced by Ajax, from early day pioneers through to current day icons Pep Guardiola and Juergen Klopp. Packed with tactical insight and social history, it is a story that spans three centuries and stretches across the globe, but at its core is Ajax Amsterdam and their roster of stars.
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Höhe: 220 mm
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Dicke: 18 mm
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978-1-80150-705-9 (9781801507059)
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Dylan O'Connell is a sportswriter based in Cork in the Republic of Ireland. He has written for a range of publications including the Irish Examiner, Irish Independent, Irish Times, Balls.ie, The Mirror, RTE, and The 42. A seasoned international football writer, he has travelled across Europe covering Republic of Ireland internationals and several Champions League finals. O'Connell has also interviewed several high-profile figures in world football, including Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.