Finally a new video about the dutch national football team! Beautiful moments from all years and of course from the World Cup 2014. • Follow us! FACEBOOK: ...
zoo weinig views voor zulke prachtige, sensationele en soms zelfs
emotionele video's! deze video's verdienen veel meer aandacht misschien is
contact opnemen met OnsOranje, en dan bijvoorbeeld speciale video's maken
voor spelers die stoppen met hun interland carriere zoals kuyt net?!
ga zo door!
Zou prachtig zijn om echt voor de KNVB te werken ofzo. Maar opzich maakt het geen verschil. Wij hebben nu 12k subscribers en kunnen het zelf ook goed. Jammer alleen dat de videos niet altijd zo veel views krijgen inderdaad.
im from chile, and im a really fan of netherlands soccer history, small
country with 17 millions of people , and a loot of soccer tradition and
history they have!!! they really deserve a world cup , is amazing like
small country play even better soccer and have more history that big
countrys, and example is uruguay and netherlands. and by the way spain is a
shet they dindt deserve the world cup in south africa, they went to the
final playind very dirts against chile portugal honduras and paraguay . the
oranje rules!
Natuurlijk. Zodra we geen updates ofzo nodig hebben maken we legend videos. Edgar Davids komt denk ik wel een keertje! :)
Soldier of Orange - for the Orchestras of the Netherlands
The LSO and its principal conductor Valery Gergiev perform Rogier Van Otterloo's theme from 'Soldier of Orange', in support of the orchestras and musicians of ...
First, the Zulu stage coups in all of the city states, all of their
production and gold is put towards spies and they stage coups in the
capitals of all the actual nations. Ryan loses the game when the Zulu stage
a coup in the Solarian Empire.
The Zulu stage an invasion of purely spies, the Solarian Empire mows down line after line of spies but to no avail, the spies are endless and kill them all, pillaging all kn their path.
"All the bullets and bombs in the world cannot cow them" These were the
last words of Shaka, High Chieftain of the Zulu, as he lay dying in his
bed. He had once led the world, his nation a forerunner among the others. A
beacon of the future.
Then the Zulu encountered the Dutch, and everything changed. The Dutch were
no strangers to hardship. They had fought the Portuguese first, then the
Persian Empire. In both cases, they had been pushed to the brink. However,
through Dutch power, they triumphed against the odds.
Shaka worried about the rising power, and sent a massive amphibious fleet
to invade the Dutch West coast. Escorted by planed, destroyers and then
state of the art ironclads. Despite their numerical disadvantage, the Dutch
navy pitted its woefully unequipped wooden ships against the Zulu. Through
tactical mastery, they sent the Zulu fleet to bottom of the Western Sea.
The Dutch then fought the Ottoman Empire, leaving no respite for their
weary men. Tired of negotiating, the Dutch obliterated the Ottomans,
hoisting their flag above their cities.
Now three major powers remained. Rome, the Dutch and the Zulu. When the
allies of the Dutch were threatened by Rome, the Dutch retaliated with
crippling force. The Roman Empire was dismembered, its Imperial Court
fleeing from Rome.
As the world prepared for the World Leader vote, the Dutch declared war on
the Zulu, hoping to buy time. It succeeded. Even Zulu military might failed
to pierce the Dutch lines, and the final, so called, 2 week war ended, as
the new Dutch flag was raised above the capitals of the world. Shaka knew
that his time was up. The majority of the world had recognised their new
leader, and the Zulu were no longer the top dog in the world
And so, fleeing his broken nation and his once mighty people, Shaka fled.
With the fall of the last great, independent ruler, the world settled into
peace and harmony.
For that was the end of the Dutch saga, and of their race to survive, to
live, and to most of all prove to the world, that the Dutch could not be
broken.
Come on, you've never seen graphs... I really doubt it.
Congrats on the win. I really thought the Zulus could have taken you out at
some point (not in those last few turns, but on that stupid attack the AI
managed screwing up miraculously before). I play a more minmaxy game, but
some other approaches can win, I guess.
I still want to see a domination game in a not domination only situation in
a continental map (Pangea, 10 player map size but with 8 players,
domination and other victory condition at least). You can conditionally go
to Immortal (as long as the game is focused in peace).
And, please, do not take 9 months to complete a game. It hurts the channel
- even taking into account that this week you put a good effort to remedy
such situation, which you of course SHOULD continue, so keep it up. Good
luck with whatever is your problem (I think it is a normal 20 year old
kinda crisis).
Oh my god, Ryan, you're overreacting in the beginning! Civs become afraid
when you get nukes but that doesn't mean that they won't stop supporting
you. In fact it means that you'll get a greater chance in demanding more
things from them.
Honestly, friendly civs won't get mad immediately when you say that
"they'll pay for this in time" when they fight against one of the
city-states that you retook from an enemy. It's not that big of a deal due
to the circumstances. It'll just take a couple of turns for them to make
peace with said city-state and then things will be fine.
You could've taken the Economic Union tenet from Freedom as that will give
you a little bit more money to what you're already making. It's not much
but every little thing helps when you're trying to keep a hold on your
city-states.
You always like to go out with a bang, but you didn't move any units to
fight. -_- Btw love the music at fast forward. Congrats.
I know, but I have to be over-dramatic. That's how I operate! ;DAs for not moving any units. I really didn't want to fight the Zulu, it would have taken forever to logistically order my forces to defend. I was essentially just trying to get through those turns easily.