Danny Blind Criticizes Ajax Transfer Policy After Supervisory Board Exit
Amsterdam – Former Ajax Supervisory Board member Danny Blind has voiced his disagreement with some of the club’s recent transfer decisions, contributing to his departure from the board. Blind publicly questioned the acquisition of James McConnell, suggesting the club should have prioritized evaluating talent within its own system.
Departure and Restructuring of the Ajax Supervisory Board
Blind officially left his position on the Supervisory Board in September, and the entire board has since undergone significant changes. Alongside Blind, Hermine Voûte and chairwoman Carolien Gehrels as well stepped down. Lesley Bamberger, the father-in-law of Ajax striker Steven Berghuis, has been appointed as the new chairman. Anita Coronel, Marry de Gaay Fortman, Edo Ophof, and Duncan Stutterheim are the other new members, with Dirk Anbeek being the sole remaining member from the previous board.
Blind’s Perspective on Transfer Strategy
Speaking on Ziggo Sport
, Blind explained that his departure stemmed from differing opinions on technical policy. He stated, I never understood the arrival of James McConnell and that became clear afterwards.
He further emphasized the importance of evaluating existing talent, stating, If you obtain a boy like that, we should also look in our own store.
Balancing Oversight and Decision-Making
Blind clarified the role of the Supervisory Board, stating it should focus on financial oversight and process control, rather than interfering with day-to-day management. He explained the demand to clearly see the dividing line in the fact, what you can have an opinion about and you are not leading and what you really have to think about as a Supervisory Board.
He described his departure as a result of an accumulation
of disagreements.
Reaction to Departure
When asked about his feelings regarding no longer being a commissioner at Ajax, Blind responded, It doesn’t feel special. I already said six months ago that I would stop doing it and then you won’t really get involved in everything anymore. That would be crazy.
He characterized the official departure moment as so regimented.
FAQ
- Why did Danny Blind exit the Ajax Supervisory Board? He left due to disagreements over technical policy, specifically transfer decisions.
- Who is the new chairman of the Ajax Supervisory Board? Lesley Bamberger, the father-in-law of Steven Berghuis, is the new chairman.
- What did Danny Blind say about James McConnell’s transfer? He stated he never understood the signing and believed the club should have focused on developing its own players.
Blind’s comments highlight the complexities of managing a major football club and the importance of alignment between the Supervisory Board and the club’s technical staff. His departure signals a shift in direction for Ajax, as the club moves forward with a restructured leadership team.
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