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Toronto FC Is Going Dutch "Ajax" Style With New Head Coach Winter, Bodes Well For Dayton Dutch Lions Partnership, Ent/Schwartz/Silooy Deals

In the past six months, the Dayton Dutch Lions of the USL-Pro league and Toronto F.C. of MLS have become well-acquianted with one another. In fact, it could be said that Toronto F.C. may be enamored with the Dutch style.. And even that this fascination started with meeting the Dutch Lion owners, Dutch Lion Head Coach Sonny Silooy, and watching the Dutch Lions in July and culminated in signing a Head Coach/Technical Director in Aron Winter today who is not much different at all from Dutch Lions former Head Coach Sonny Silooy.
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Dayton Dutch Lion Opponent Included In "Cult Football" Book

In the footie book The Rough Guide to Cult Football there contains different sections on the pecularities and legendary figures of the world's game. Well, one player that actually played against the Dayton Dutch Lions was included in this new book underneath The Legends section. That was German goalkeeper Lutz Pfannenstiel. Last April, The 37 year old Pfannenstiel took time off from his new Nambian club- Ramblers FC (yes, I said Nambian club) to play against the Dayton Dutch Lions.
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Former Head Coach Silooy, Former Right Back Schwartz Headed To MLS?

That's according to MLS-Rumors, as they first stated on Friday that Toronto F.C. was not only interested in Ent but the Dutch Lions whole right side from the 2010 season; both Ent and overlapping Dutch Lions right back Evan Schwartz.
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Dutch Lions Seal Partnership With Top PDL Club Baton Rouge, May Have Deal Coming With TFC?

The Dayton Dutch Lions already have one sister club in Dutch champions F.C. Twente. The Dutch Lions might be going for the partnership treble this offseason... Yesterday the Dutch Lions announced a partnership with a very successful PDL club- the Baton Rouge Capitals. The Baton Rouge Capitals were founded in 2007, and have a strong English influence- with nearly all of their international spots taken up by English players similiar to how the Dutch Lions keep most of their international spots open for Dutch players.
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Clarence Seedorf's Cousin Tries Out For Dutch Lions

One of the featured players by Radio Netherlands was Regillio Seedorf, newphew of famous Dutch, A.C. Milan player Clarence Seedorf. The 21 year old Regillio hasn't had as remarkable of a career as his cousin yet, with only stops in the Second Division of Belgium and the Netherlands. But, with a nice goal strike at the end of this video, who knows his career might take off stateside starting with the Dayton Dutch Lions
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4/15/2010: Bringing A Passionate Atmosphere To The Games Is Crucial

11:41 AM Reporter: Ryan Kozlowski 0 Responses




Soccer is a sport of passion. Likewise, the game is not as good without passionate fans. Teams with passionate fans have stadiums that are like a festival, making the stadium colorful, making the stadium loud, and making the home field have it's own life. Even look at soccer in our country, the Supporters Groups that bring it (such as Columbus's Nordecke, Seattle's ECS, and Toronto's Red Patch Boys) get the most attention and are usually hard places to gain wins.

The Orange Legion will be setting up on the visiting side of Bellbrook High School's stadium. We need to make that a wall of orange with banners, smoke bombs, loud & boisterous chants- a party. We need to strive to the levels of the aforementioned MLS supporters and eventually try to even surpass those levels. How is this done? By sharing creativity and ideas. By being on the same team. By working on the same goals. By pooling resources and banner money between supporters. By being open to everyone's ideas.

Think of it this way.. If the Orange Legion wants to make a banner as huge as the "We Are Genoa" one above. Lets say this costs $600 bucks.. Well, if three guys pay for that then it's pricey for those supporters (otherwise known as the Ultra in Europe) but say you have a supporters group of 1,000 people and half of them pitch in $5 or $10 bucks on these sort of what the Europeans call tifo or tifosi. Then the sky is the limit.

Check out the forums on ultras-tifo.net to start brainstorming on ideas. Often times as an ultra and banner maker for the Columbus Crew's Nordecke as well, I would often times swap logos, words, or take ideas from two banners and merge them. I'm personally experienced in banner making and want to get some insane banners (tifo) going here with the Dayton Dutch Lions (below tifo I had a heavy hand in all of them for Columbus's Nordecke):





I even made some banners in my small apartment in Columbus:



If you want to join up with me and try to bring that passion to the Dayton Dutch Lions from the get go here. Please meet with me Sunday April 18th at 1 p.m. at the Pub in the Greene for the First Supporters Meeting. As I want to set up a banner making session somewhere in town the week leading up to Global United. We can share ideas on banners (try to find a warehouse like seen above in some of those pictures to make them). Also, all of us supporters can finally meet and at least share one pint.

Got an idea for a tifo or chant. Share it here on The Orange Legionnaire Forum in the upcoming weeks.

Cheers and hope to see some of you on Sunday.

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