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Should we use the latest emblem instead of the old one? __earth 09:32, Apr 10, 2004 (UTC)

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most of the site links are unofficial, there are many more good websites, like Ajax Foto Side

Supervisory Board

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Hi all, the current Supervisory Board consists of Leo van Wijk, Ernst Ligthart, Leen Meijaard, and Peter Mensing. Van Duivenbode left the building. http://www.ajax.nl/de-club/organisatie/de-vennootschap/rvc.htm https://www.parool.nl/sport/theo-van-duivenbode-stopt-uit-onvrede-als-commissaris-bij-ajax~a4513067/

New stadium

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Ajax have got a new stadium now the Johan Cruyff Arena

Semi-protected edit request on 29 September 2020

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Affiliated Clubs, Ajax Cape Town needs to be moved from currently affiliated clubs to past affiliated clubs since the club is no longer the majority shareholder and the team will continue as the Cape Town Spurs as per October 1st, 2020. I would place the between Ashanti Goldfields and Ajax Orlando Prospects since they were established in 1999. Thank you for your consideration. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Ajax Amsterdam explains decision to end Ajax Cape Town partnership". Kick Off. 2020-09-28. Retrieved 2020-09-28.

2024 attacks

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I don't see why it is discussed here. The supporters of Maccabi were here for the match, but other than that, the attacks have nearly nothing to do with Ajax. Supporters have not been reported to be part of the attacks in a significant way. It now suffers from Wikipedia:Recentism. It is also requires us to duplicate info which is already controversial. Dajasj (talk) 10:46, 10 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

Use of chat groups in November 2024 events

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I have removed this, though I will not edit war. The use of chat groups is ubiquitous and so of no obvious significance in this instance. No reason for their inclusion has been given. Moreover, the events have their own article in which such details can be covered. Finally, the article subject, Ajax, had only a limited connection with the events, so detailed coverage is unwarranted. Jontel (talk) 10:47, 10 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

Football violence by Maccabi Tel Aviv fans

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Sorry, but it is patently ridiculous to have exclusively pro-Israeli sources telling what has been proven (repeatedly) to be a lie. Tel Aviv fans, some of the most far right and racist in the world, attacked Amsterdam residents (notably Arab taxi drivers) and the people of Amsterdam fought back. To use sources calling this "anti-Semitic" or a "pogrom", including that of the club itself, are an injustice to the truth and don't belong on Wikipedia. 80.2.16.16 (talk) 23:31, 11 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

The full Wikipedia article about the event explains the context in more detail from both perspectives. I think the summary I wrote here takes a neutral stance due to not saying anything about who attacked who.
I don't see a justification for removing any of the existing sources, but when I get a chance, I'll add some sources with an opposing slant, such as https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/11/8/israeli-football-fans-clash-with-protesters-in-amsterdam and https://www.footboom1.com/en/news/football/2039579-maccabi-tel-aviv-fans-boo-silence-for-dana-victims, and https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israeli-hooligans-provoke-clashes-amsterdam-after-chanting-anti-palestinian-slogans, as well as sources that seem relatively neutral, such as https://news.sky.com/story/what-we-know-about-violence-involving-football-fans-in-amsterdam-13250618 and https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5908576/2024/11/09/maccabi-tel-aviv-fans-attacked-why/ .
Solomon Ucko (talk) 01:28, 12 November 2024 (UTC)Reply