As a football player, John Heitinga was a hard -hard defender, who, after a lot of injuries at a young age, was never able to stretch his knee completely again. Yet he achieved Ajax, Atlético Madrid, Everton and the Dutch national team – a career for which you as Feyenoorder reluctantly respect. But when I read that Heitinga was again appointed as head coach of Ajax, I felt relief: the club from the capital is a bit back. On the evening on which Feyenoord has no chance against the Turkish Fenerbahçe in the preliminary round of the Champions League, Heitinga was the only bright spot on television.
Bee The Oranjezomer (SBS) A video was shown a few days earlier, before the first match against Telstar, in which Ajax showed that it was indeed back. Heitinga was asked by Hans Kraay Jr. at ESPN what he had learned as an assistant from Arne Slot in his period at Liverpool:
“Just football. Just football, just, sometimes, keep it simple.”
“Keep it simple?” Kraay asked.
“Yes, keep it simple. Just make it clear, and just make agreements, and just the game plan, which must be put away in advance. What I found very strong was always, especially yes, to be able to tilt another game again.”
So these are comments that you can’t do anything with, said Jack van Gelder. The pot blames the boiler, because the comment he made a few minutes earlier could be qualified in the same way – were it not for the fact that this was a very large accusation against the NOS. Correspondent Nasrah Habiballah would bring colored and biased news about Gaza because they, “a Palestinian [is]so to speak. “
Pavement
There was a conversation at the table about the pavement of the public debate. Losing weight of one of the most prominent journalists in our country on the basis of her ethnicity (Half Palestinian, half Dutch) does not seem like a good contribution to the softening of that debate. Then rather switch to that other program where comments are made that you can’t do so much with, but which are fun: B&B full of love (RTL).
“It’s not B&B full of odd jobs,” said the sad Tukker Rinus to Ingrid on Lesbos, just before he told her he was going to leave. Jean-Paul found in Spain: “Life can also be a bit fun, I think.” And: “I think life is very important. And yes, of course a partner is part of that. And I think you are an attractive woman,” he admitted to Britt. In the meantime, Single Renate, who was left in the B&B of Jean-Paul, had a ‘bit of a bad day’. Crying in bed, she told the camera that she missed her family, and maybe wanted to go home.
“Heyy Renaat, we’re back! How are you?”, Britt asked later that day when you return to the B&B. “Good!” Renate happily responded. Jean-Paul asked how her day had been. “Did you lie comfortably in the sun?” “I sat in the sun and I facetimed with my daughter, so that was really nice. Has it been fun with you?”
B&B full of love is not nothing. Just stand on it: after every conversation, dinner, job, event, action or interaction, you must have something meaningful about it directly opposite a camera. A kind of meta interviews. Constant, about everything. As if every moment in life is a football match and you have to analyze the tactics of yourself and the opponent, while nobody had a tactic. Then try to play the game of love intuitively, freely, with a head without worries. The motto is soon: keep it simple. Still, John? Yes, the game plan, which must be put away in advance. Then everything will be fine.

