"The kids don't understand the connection, " she says. "I don't like it," David Endt, Ajax's general manager between 1997 and 2013, told CNN. The boards of the clubs need to fight against this, and this is not happening. I’m looking for an Ajax chant which I have been trying to find for so long. Ajax, Neres, Danilo & Sarita Lorena release song: 'Bem-Vindo Antony' 23 July 2020 Ajax and adidas launch home jersey with new design touches. "They shouldn't do it and I don't think it's right. IP archivée Imprimer; '"Well, guys, you are singing about Jews in the worst way. I think that also from the other side, far much more should be done. Today, it's the Ajax star. "It's very much a friction that's created, again, based on kind of identities. I can understand fans a little, because they like walk behind the flag and have a symbol. "You know, maybe with the younger kids, teach them the meaning of the, the Jewish flag, which has nothing to do with Ajax. Frenkie de Jong disputait ce dimanche face à Utrecht son dernier match avec l'Ajax face à ses supporters. An Ajax holds a red flare in the air as others chant in Leicester Square on Tuesday afternoon as police officers watch on Dutch fans pack Leicester as they prepare for …
"I think the club should do more," he said. They're definitely taking a side and then the other one takes another side, and I can tell you for a fact that the Rotterdam supporters do not identify with the Palestinian cause," she said.
Don't start calling, 'We are the Jews. In addition, an education program has been set up to tackle racism and anti-Semitism in football.In a statement sent to CNN, the KNVB said it was "important to stress that we take the matter of discrimination inside football stadiums very seriously, whether it be anti-Semitism or any other form of discrimination." Over 75% of Dutch Jewry perished in the Holocaust, the Jerusalem-based museum estimates. Ajax fans were found in possession of knuckle-dusters, mouth guards and pyrotechnics.Thorough checks were made on supporters entering the Tottenham will host the raucous Ajax supporters at their new ground on Tuesday eveningAjax are surprise semi finalists having beaten Real Madrid and Juventus to get this farA fan, beer in hand, kicks an inflatable beach ball as the Dutch supporters enjoyed themselvesRubbish is left scattered in London as Ajax supporters leave their mark in the capital cityPolice all over them. "Off the field, the Dutch football authorities have made the eradication of anti-Semitism a priority.Ajax is competing in this season's European Champions League.Since 2016 the KNVB, the governing body of Dutch football, has met with Jewish groups to discuss tackling anti-Semitic chanting. "You know, just a, a chosen symbol by, by some people at a certain time but it really has nothing to do with Ajax. "A nice anecdote is that young people in Amsterdam today will go to a jeweler and ask for the 'Ajax star. Many of those who perished would go and watch Ajax, but it was really in the 1960s and 1970s that Ajax became known as a "Jewish club. "There used to be a very thin layer of veneer of civilization over the anti-Semitism," "What you see now, especially with social media, is that that veneer has cracked, and the brown mud that's under it is surfacing again. "Some of the chairmen who led the club during the 60s and 70s were Jewish, while it also had Jewish players such as Bennie Muller and Sjaak Swaart. Ajax midfielder Dusan Tadic led title celebrations for Ajax at Amsterdam’s Museumplein on Thursday and was even the subject of a popular chant. "Ajax midfielder Hakim Ziyech (R) fights for the ball with Real Madrid's Spanish defender Dani Carvajal (L) and Real Madrid's Welsh forward Gareth Bale.Peled believes that there is little animosity meant by the Ajax supporters, stressing that some of them may not even be aware of the connotations of their chants.