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... Faas Wilkes left to play for Internazionale in 1949 and then Valencia , Abe Lenstra went to Fioren- tina , and Kees Rijvers to Saint - Étienne ; all were banned from the national team . In 1953 the depth of this professional diaspora ...
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... Faas Wilkes in his career as a Dutch international. On 19 April 1961 the legendary Wilkes scored his very last goal in a Holland strip. A penalty against Mexico. Thirtyseven years later, Faas is sitting in the crowd beneath the ...
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In dit boek gaat zijn kleinzoon Nino Wilkes op zoek naar de persoonlijke en bijzondere verhalen uit het leven van zijn opa. Nino kent Faas Wilkes als opa, de man die altijd een autootje voor hem kocht.
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... Wilkes», me espetó. «¿Conoces a Wilkes?», le repliqué atónito. No es habitual que un chico de su edad tenga inquietudes sobre la historia del fútbol. Y menos aún siendo Faas Wilkes un clásico lejano del valencianismo auténtico de los ...
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... Faas Wilkes. The same applied to the 'foreigners' led by Barry Hughes, with Søren Lerby and Simon Tahamata on the team. The duo who had given us the idea in the first place. It was a worthy farewell to the twentieth century. Whether it ...
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... Faas Wilkes, hat-trick hero from the game against Luxembourg, coming from the same club, had benefitted from Carver's enlightened attitude to coaching, where work with the ball largely replaced the traditionally unwavering emphasis on ...
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... Faas Wilkes, who was a phenomenal dribbler of the ball. He would start in midfield and dribble past four or five people. Incredible. Wilkes played for Xerxes Rotterdam, before going to Inter Milan, Torino and Valencia, returning to ...
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... Faas Wilkes – the 'Mona Lisa of Rotterdam' – an inscrutably elegant striker and phenomenal dribbler (and the boyhood idol of Johan Cruyff). Along with Abe Lenstra and Kees Rijvers, Wilkes, who had learned his football playing on the ...
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... Faas Wilkes and Johnny Rep, and the Austrian Kurt Jara to produce some exciting soccer. Four-time La Liga champions by 1971, Valencia went on to win the Copa del Rey in the 1978–1979 season and then to win its second international ...
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... Faas Wilkes (Amsterdam: De Arbeiderspers, 1962). Mak, Geert. Amsterdam: A Brief Life of the City (London: Harvill Press, 1999). Mason, Tim. Nazism, Fascism and the Working Class (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995). Murray ...