2023 was a tumultuous year for Volendammer Henk Veerman. After excellent maintenance in the Premier League with FC Volendam, the striker was told last summer that he was no longer in the club’s plans. Veerman was therefore loaned to ADO Den Haag, where he scored weekly in the first half of the season with goals and assists. “I’m really enjoying my time at ADO.”
Also Saturday afternoon in the 1-2 win over Jong AZ, Veerman was important again with an assist. Despite his twelve goals this season and his excellent form, Veerman does not want to point the finger at his employer FC Volendam. “Everyone who wanted me gone is now fortunately gone. Now we are building a new Volendam, but I am now a player for ADO Den Haag. So there is no point in raising a long finger.”
“I am very happy that I can show that I can still play football well”
The fact that Veerman has been loaned out by FC Volendam and could possibly be brought back is not something that concerns the attacker. “I stay as far away as possible from those kinds of scenes. I don’t know what’s going on, they have to find out for themselves and, above all, leave me far out of it,” says Veerman.
With ADO Den Haag, Veerman, who will spend Christmas with family in Volendam, is still in the race for promotion. After twenty games, ADO is third and only one point behind second place, a place that entitles them to promotion to the Premier League.
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