The new season in the Kitchen Champion Division will start on Friday evening. Brabant is the main supplier with seven clubs. What do the supporters expect from the performance of their club? “I think we can throw high eyes with this selection.”

Jan van den Dries (Willem II):
“Willem II is seen by many as one of the favorites and I think we can make a great look with this selection. But I understand that the club management is careful and is talking about a place in the first five. Hoogmoed comes for the fall. In the past, it has not been more often successful to promote a good selection.”

“It remains to be seen what will happen to Thomas Didillon-Hödl, Jesse Bosch and Ringo Meerveld. In the case of Meerveld, Willem II can still get a transfer fee for it, next year he will be transfer-free. It is too early to express an objective, also because I do not know the power of the competitors, Almere is hard with Ado Den Haag and the Ado The Hague is heavy and the SC Diadowe and the SC Diadowe and the SC Dawoke and the Gra. Dedge Four away games.

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Ad Verspaget (RKC Waalwijk):
“Conviction and doubt find each other quickly with supporters. With boys with Eredivisie experience such as Michiel Kramer and Richard van der Venne we have held key players. Young guests have come with combative goals and they don’t want to sit on the couch. I think our new trainer Sander German can reach it. will end in place five and ten. “

Supporters of Top Oss (photo: Gabriel Calvino Alonso/Orange Pictures)
Supporters of Top Oss (photo: Gabriel Calvino Alonso/Orange Pictures)

Marc van der Sluijs (Top Oss):
“Our club has one of the lowest budgets, so I don’t have such high expectations. It would be nice if we can run at the top of the middle bracket or take a period title, but actually I don’t have any faith in the latter. We as supporters mainly want to see that players show 110 percent commitment, preferably with nice football.”

“In the past ten years, TOP Oss has been surpassed by clubs such as FC Eindhoven, Helmond Sport, FC Dordrecht and SC Telstar. We have stopped somewhere, but the club has been doing well in recent years and professionalizing in all kinds of areas. Hopefully that ensures that we make a catch -up. And ultimately that it can contribute to better performance on the field.”

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Raymond Danse (FC Den Bosch):
“My expectation is no different than earlier years. It can freeze and thaw. That is also because FC Den Bosch is always very late with making the selection complete. It is difficult to get a goal out of it. Last year we did not expect anything but got a lot and with a little more arbitral luck in the play-offs against Telstar you play against Willem II.”

“There is more peace in the club. Financially it has been improved. The supporters show that they are ready for promotion, but the club is not fooled. Maybe we are too impatient. I predict that we will end around eleventh place. Hopefully it is enough for the play-offs, because the atmosphere was fantastic.”

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Erik van Kilsdonk (Helmond Sport):
“During the practice matches I have seen, the game looked good. Whether this group is strong enough to participate in the play-offs, I can’t say yet. I don’t have a good view of the competition. The play-offs must be the goal, especially with the new stadium.”

“With this budget you can expect that we will certainly end in the top ten. Although the budget does not want to say everything, we did see that last season. We were at the top at the start of the competition and ended in a disappointing thirteenth place. I am convinced that a portion of luck is needed.

Experienced players have left at FC Eindhoven, such as Maarten Peijnenburg (photo: Joris Refers/Orange Pictures)
Experienced players have left at FC Eindhoven, such as Maarten Peijnenburg (photo: Joris Refers/Orange Pictures)

Dennis Reijbroek (FC Eindhoven):
“At FC Eindhoven there have been the necessary players and therefore a lot of experience left, but there are boys every season. That will also be the case this season. I don’t have very high expectations, I think FC Eindhoven will be running in the middle bracket just like in previous years. The goal is the play-offs, but we should not want to be a realistic. If we are not in the end of the 2014/2015 season.”

The seventh Brabant club is Young PSV. That club will start on Monday 11 August with a home game against FC Emmen.

The program of the other clubs: -fc Eindhoven – Young FC Utrecht -TOP Oss – MVV -FC Den Bosch – Young Ajax -Ado The Hague – Willem II (Sunday 10 August) -Yong AZ – RKC Waalwijk (Monday 11 August)

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