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Ajax: Hark the Herald Angel Sings is a film of genre Documentary

Ajax: Hark the Herald Angel Sings (2000)

Ajax: Hark the Herald Angel Sings
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Ajax: Hark the Herald Angels Sing is a football documentary that goes behind the scenes at Ajax Amsterdam football club during the 1999/2000 season. It was sanctioned by the club as they were expecting a successful season but it was one of the worst seasons suffered by Ajax in recent history and the DVD did not show Ajax in good light. The documentary shows footage of the board room and meetings as well as the team's football camp in Ghana.



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