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post Jun 30 2008, 19:17
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Patrick Kluivert today started his traineeship at AZ Alkmaar as part of his course to become professional football coach. In this temporary function, he will train the strikers of the youthteam of AZ Alkmaar. As soon as he receives a good offer, he'll immediately stop his coaching course and continue his active football career again.


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post Jul 2 2008, 23:08
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QUOTE(GHoeberX @ Jun 30 2008, 19:17) *

Patrick Kluivert today started his traineeship at AZ Alkmaar as part of his course to become professional football coach. In this temporary function, he will train the strikers of the youthteam of AZ Alkmaar. As soon as he receives a good offer, he'll immediately stop his coaching course and continue his active football career again.



Well thats great,I think he will do good in coaching.I think he should now just focus on coaching.Lets be honest since 2003 he hasn't really made a serious impact in his playing career.
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post Jul 3 2008, 11:58
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QUOTE(amanwani @ Jul 3 2008, 00:08) *

Well thats great,I think he will do good in coaching.I think he should now just focus on coaching.Lets be honest since 2003 he hasn't really made a serious impact in his playing career.

you mean since 2004... yes5.gif


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post Jul 3 2008, 23:38
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QUOTE(Mr. T @ Jul 3 2008, 11:58) *

you mean since 2004... yes5.gif


well his best form was on 2002
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post Jul 4 2008, 16:56
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QUOTE(amanwani @ Jul 4 2008, 00:38) *

well his best form was on 2002


Newcastle wasn't very bad also blink.gif

But his best period was at Barcelona, everyone knows that smile.gif
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post Jul 4 2008, 17:20
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QUOTE(JeenG @ Jul 4 2008, 16:56) *

Newcastle wasn't very bad also blink.gif

But his best period was at Barcelona, everyone knows that smile.gif


Ya but he is still despised in England and they did make quite alot fun of him that time.He got names like Fat Pat or even this one Party Pat
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post Jul 4 2008, 17:29
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QUOTE(amanwani @ Jul 4 2008, 18:20) *

Ya but he is still despised in England and they did make quite alot fun of him that time.He got names like Fat Pat or even this one Party Pat


LOL! "They" who is they? Just because some stupid paper like Guardian invents a fake nickname it doesn't mean everybody was saying it. You clearly weren't on the Newcastle boards etc. those seasons. The first time I read the nickname 'Party Pat' was when the Dutch sportssite VI.nl came with it quoting some British tabloid.

There was nobody calling him Party Pat in Newcastle. There were however some fans who jokingly called him Fatty Kluivert etc.


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post Jul 4 2008, 17:34
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QUOTE(GHoeberX @ Jul 4 2008, 17:29) *

LOL! "They" who is they? Just because some stupid paper like Guardian invents a fake nickname it doesn't mean everybody was saying it. You clearly weren't on the Newcastle boards etc. those seasons. The first time I read the nickname 'Party Pat' was when the Dutch sportssite VI.nl came with it quoting some British tabloid.

There was nobody calling him Party Pat in Newcastle. There were however some fans who jokingly called him Fatty Kluivert etc.


Okay fine he was quite alright at Newcastle but still his barca days were the best.Of course there is no doubt about that.Valencia was horrible,PSV was bad and Lille... well it could have been better
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