Cruijffiaans

Collection of sayings by Johan Cruijff From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cruijffiaans[1] is the way of speaking, or a collection of sayings, made famous[2] by Dutch association football player and coach Johan Cruijff (1947–2016), particularly "one-liners that hover somewhere between the brilliant and the banal".[3] An example is "Je moet altijd zorgen dat je één doelpunt meer scoort als de tegenstander" (You always have to make sure that you score one goal more than your opponent).[4]

Cruijff at Camp Nou, 2009

Description

Je gaat het pas zien als je het doorhebt.[5]
("You'll only see it when you understand it.")

Cruijff grew up in a working-class environment in Amsterdam, where he developed his gogme, an Amsterdam-Jiddish word for streetwise. After staying back twice, he left his secondary education at Frankendael High School without a diploma. Cruijff's Amsterdam vernacular was not the generally accepted variation of the Dutch language (Algemeen Beschaafd Nederlands or ABN), according to linguist Jan Stroop.[6] Lexically, Cruijffiaans is noted for its syncretism of highly diverse linguistic registers, and combines a working class Amsterdam dialect and football lingo with words not frequently found in the language of football. Semantically, Cruijffiaans contains many tautologies and paradoxes that, while appearing mundane or self-evident, suggest a deeper level of meaning, a mysterious layer not normally attainable for the average speaker or listener.[7] Syntactically, it uses the rules of Dutch grammar selectively and freely reorganizes word order.[1] Other quirks, for instance, are that Cruijffiaans knows only one relative pronoun, wie.[7]

Cruijff's aphorisms, neologisms, and bastardizations have proven influential, having been the subject of some ridicule, praise, and linguistic investigation. His pronouncements oscillate between pithy aphorism and "endless monologue"; Kees Fens said Cruijffiaans was an essayistic style that compares to stream of consciousness prose.[7]

Quotes

  • If I wanted you to understand it, I would have explained it better.
  • Every disadvantage got its advantage.
  • In a certain way probably I'm immortal.
  • You should never be supersticious; it means bad luck.
  • People should drive faster, so they clear the road more quickly, so there will be less traffic jams.
  • Italians can never beat you, but you can lose to them.
  • If Italians get one chance, they'll make two.
  • Football is a game of mistakes. Whoever makes the least mistakes, wins.
  • I've never seen a sack of money score a goal.
  • You're gonna get it, once you've got it. (about understanding the game)
  • When you play for possession, you don't have to defend, because there's only one ball.[8]

Legacy

A poll in 2007 by Amsterdam newspaper Het Parool asking readers about their favorite Cruijff saying found that it was Elk nadeel heb zijn voordeel ("Every disadvantage has its advantage"--heb being the Amsterdam pronunciation of heeft; linguist Jan Stroop noted that writer Renate Rubinstein had used that expression before Cruijff did, but thinks it unlikely Cruijff had gotten it from her),[1] followed closely by Als ik zou willen dat je het begreep, legde ik het wel beter uit ("If I wanted you to understand it, I would have explained it better").[1] While Stroop said Cruijffiaans frequently was more murky than enlightening and that Cruijff's language was accepted because it was his, journalist and television presenter Hanneke Groenteman said it was hypnotic.[1]

The Johan Cruyff Foundation, which promotes sports activity especially for disabled children, sells Delftware tiles with some of his expressions.[9][10] In 2014, the organization published a daily calendar.[11]

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