Ajax is an important development for Web applications, and its importance is only going to grow.
The only thing that I know about Feyenoord, is that they are from the country of Ajax
Ajax is the best academy in the world.
I played for Barcelona, for Ajax, where it's important to develop and integrate young talent.
I've played with Jan Vertonghen for Ajax and the national team.
I just grew up in Ajax with all the players from Ajax. We only had two or three foreigners, so everyone knew each other and knew the system.
At Ajax, they don't worry about your age. If you're good enough, you play.
For us at Ajax, it is all about football.
I was a fan of Henk Groot, former striker of Ajax, who scored many goals with his head. I thought, 'I can do that also,' but I couldn't.
If someone states that Ajax played a negative game then maybe we are smarter than Manchester City.
When I was young, I dreamed of playing for Ajax and Arsenal. Both dreams have come true.
Ajax the great Himself a host.
I've been the captain at Ajax and once for the national team - it's nice and makes you an important player.
Having coached Ajax, Barcelona, the Netherlands, FC Bayern, and Manchester United like I did, it is difficult for any offer to be interesting.
Everybody in Ajax plays 4-3-3, from seven years old, so they get used to the system. It's all about being a total player.
Ajax wanted me to be a part of their first team.
A return to the Eredivisie would be nice, but only if it's Ajax. I don't want to play for another team.
In Denmark, you are sure to play if you were good, but Ajax played you if you did not have the mentality and went 100 percent to it.
I had nice years at Ajax, wonderful years with Milan, and won something with the national team.
I signed for Ajax in 1989 when I was still at school.
I have played for Ajax, Liverpool and Besiktas in Turkey - all massive clubs in Europe.
United is a much bigger challenge than Ajax. They're not just a big and famous club but also a worldwide brand, yet when you're inside, it's still a family place.
The prayer of Ajax was for light.
My first dream as a young boy was to be a gymnast and my first memory of football is of watching Ajax win the European Cup in 1971. It was a time when a great philosophy was being developed at Ajax, making rounded players who were there as a complete team rather than as 11 individuals.
It's no secret that Ajax is my club.
When I was young, the best moment came when I was 10 and I got invited to the academy. I remember getting all this Ajax training gear and suddenly I was able to call myself an Ajax player.
Ajax has always been about homegrown players developed in a small country.
I'd love to play with Ajax against Barcelona.
At Ajax, they are strict when it comes to using the ball as a defender.
Ajax want to get as much as they can for me, while Spurs want to pay as little as possible.
I came from Ajax where you play 4-3-3 and as a winger they didn't want you to defend.
The most important thing when I joined Ajax was to combine it with school.
If you have a love for sport, everybody knows the success of Madrid in the '60s, Ajax in the '70s, Bayern Munich, and so on.
With Ajax and Liverpool, you win about 80 per cent of matches.
Google is making a huge investment in developing the Ajax approach.
What a ball from Frank. Frank and I go back years. He used to do that when I was at Ajax.
The light of Heaven restore; Give me to see, and Ajax asks no more.
Diehards know what Ajax is about, but you always need a new following, and if you are not successful, it is difficult.
I accept that I didn't play very well in Italy for the two years. It was lower than my Ajax standard. I don't know why.
At Ajax, we have a certain philosophy that is sometimes more important than winning - the development of players.
Italians can never win from you, but you can lose to them.
(when asked about Ajax's chances in the 1995 Champs League final against AC Milan)
It's great to have people talking about the club again, to reinvent and get to know Ajax again.
I started in a 4-3-3 formation at Ajax, playing in left midfield. There, you need to be just as involved defensively as you are going forward. You attack and you defend, and that allows you to be a complete player.
At Adaptive Path, we've been doing our own work with Ajax over the last several months, and we're realizing we've only scratched the surface of the rich interaction and responsiveness that Ajax applications can provide.
I would like Ajax to be people's favourite second team. Like in Spain, if you are a Real Madrid fan, then you can't be a Barcelona supporter. It's the same in Italy. But you can be an Ajax fan.
It was always my dream to be at Ajax.
I had doubts about going to Ajax because I don't like moving.
I remember my first Champions League final in 1996: Juventus-Ajax. That's the clearest memory from my childhood.
Ajax isn't a technology. It's really several technologies, each flourishing in its own right, coming together in powerful new ways.
Ajax were a childhood love of mine.
At Ajax, Juventus, and with Holland, I have played with top teams, and now I want to use my experience to reach the same goal with Fulham.
We want to bring our own players through. That is what people like about Ajax.
It's hard to put your faith in youngsters, but Ajax have always done that.
Of course that's Ajax development, giving young players a chance.
There is a new generation coming through at Ajax with Justin Kluivert, Donny van de Beek, Frenkie de Jong and Matthijs de Ligt.
I've always been a big Ajax fan. It is not very strange - my whole family supports Ajax.
Ajax is in every way a fantastic club.
Pochettino is a manager with a lot of character, so Tottenham applies it in the field. That's why they have eliminated big clubs like Manchester City or Ajax.
I am very fortunate to have had the education at Ajax.
Yes, there is a lot of competition for places at Liverpool but that's the same at every top club. It was like that when I was at Ajax and that isn't a problem for me.
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