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Just informing people, you little ray of sunshine.
Not convinced you picked up on my 90s reference.
Just informing people, you little ray of sunshine.
Nope. I'm in my 90's, so you'll have to forgive me.Not convinced you picked up on my 90s reference.
Nope. I'm in my 90's, so you'll have to forgive me.
Jong (Dutch for 'young') or De Jong are fairly common names over there, so there's no guarantee that they're related.Is he related to the other de jongs that came through Ajax youth system?
P.s. wheeler dealer the Rose google comments are so so stale now mate...
Is he related to the other de jongs that came through Ajax youth system?
P.s. wheeler dealer the Rose google comments are so so stale now mate...
Frenkie de Jong isn't related to anyone else in the game.He may well be, but De Jong is a very common name in the Netherlands so it's not that likely.
EDIT: In fact apparently it's THE most common name in the Netherlands
https://www.dutchgenealogy.nl/popular-dutch-surnames/
News now Tottenham
That article is based on the Sky Sports one posted in the OP.
Watched him in this reel and think he's probably better than Barkley was at the age of 20. Knows when to lay it off and when to drive. Can hold people off. What's not to like?
First time looking at him and he does look quite the prospect. All comes down to how well he can cope with the defensive side of the game if he is to be Dembele's successor, seeing as that is what seems to be stopping Onomah from getting a chance there...
First time looking at him and he does look quite the prospect. All comes down to how well he can cope with the defensive side of the game if he is to be Dembele's successor, seeing as that is what seems to be stopping Onomah from getting a chance there...
You seen his goal record mate ?I think Younes at Ajax is a good player, a bit like Bernardo Silva. Came through the German leagues so tactically and technically he should be good and wouldn’t mind seeing him at Spurs