Ajdin Hrustic - Qatar Here We Come
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It's the season FINALE! Archie and Zappa sign off the final episode of the podcast for the season by recapping all of the excitement of the Socceroos qualifying for the Qatar World Cup. To get an insight into the behind the scenes action, we are joined by Ajdin Hrustic who played a key role in the teams qualification aspirations. The Melbourne-born midfielder moved overseas as a teenager and featured in Nottingham Forest, Austria Wien and Schalke 04’s youth systems before breaking through at Dutch Eredivisie outfit FC Groningen. Ajdin made his first team debut for Groningen in 2017 and made over 50 appearances for the side before earning a move to German Bundesliga outfit Eintracht Frankfurt. 2:40 - Graham Arnold leads us to the 2022 Qatar World Cup. 7:10 - Get ready to Wiggle with Redders. 11:10 - Surprise packet Kye Rowles. 13:45 - Neds Level Player of the Week: Jamie Maclaren. 19:02 - Ajdin Hrustic joins Football From A to Z. 21:30 - Commitment to the cause - All For The Socceroos. 24:35 - The almost move to a club in Italy. 25:40 - The penalty shootout that send us to Qatar. 28:55 - Andrew Redmayne's heroics. 35:30 - Ajdin's back story. 37:20 - Around the grounds - Aussies Abroad. 39:40 - Neds Multi of the Week. Join our FPL League - Click Here Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn For professional enquiries, reach out to [email protected] Proudly presented by Neds. A Max Events production.
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