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Willem van Denderen and Michael Edgley are joined by Socceroos royalty Adrian Alston to reflect on the passing of Rale Rasic, who broke new ground in leading the nation to their first World Cup in 1974. Alston speaks to the sharp tactical mind that led to success, and the warm personality that endured.
With Ange Postecoglou underway at Tottenham, the BBC's Simon Stone provides a glimpse of his reception in North London. Have Spurs fans shown more patience and imagination than Celtic's at the outset, or is there similar discontent?
Derek Dyson reviews the Champions League final and Lionel Messi's move to the USA, while FIFA's World Cup distribution model and the Olyroos surprise run in France are also on the agenda...
No Stoppage Time this week - main show returns to Mondays from June 19.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Rob Gilbert and Michael EdgleyWillem van Denderen and Michael Edgley are joined by Socceroos royalty Adrian Alston to reflect on the passing of Rale Rasic, who broke new ground in leading the nation to their first World Cup in 1974. Alston speaks to the sharp tactical mind that led to success, and the warm personality that endured.
With Ange Postecoglou underway at Tottenham, the BBC's Simon Stone provides a glimpse of his reception in North London. Have Spurs fans shown more patience and imagination than Celtic's at the outset, or is there similar discontent?
Derek Dyson reviews the Champions League final and Lionel Messi's move to the USA, while FIFA's World Cup distribution model and the Olyroos surprise run in France are also on the agenda...
No Stoppage Time this week - main show returns to Mondays from June 19.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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