From the Netherlands to Germany, Denmark, and now South Korea, Aussie forward John Iredale has built a career defined by adaptability, maturity, and ambition. We caught up with him to talk about life abroad, chasing the Socceroos dream, overcoming setbacks, and giving back to the next generation.
Q: You’ve played in Australia, Europe, and now Korea. How has that shaped you?
Q: How different is football in Europe compared to Australia?
Q: Why did you choose Korea instead of returning to the A-League?
Q: Was there any interest from A-League clubs?
Q: What’s been the biggest adjustment since moving to Korea?
Q: What does wearing the green and gold mean to you?
Q: You’ve had your fair share of injuries. What have they taught you?
Q: You’re studying to become a strength and conditioning coach. What inspired that?
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Q: You’ve played in Australia, Europe, and now Korea. How has that shaped you?
John Iredale said:
Q: How different is football in Europe compared to Australia?
John Iredale said:
Q: Why did you choose Korea instead of returning to the A-League?
John Iredale said:
Q: Was there any interest from A-League clubs?
John Iredale said:
Q: What’s been the biggest adjustment since moving to Korea?
John Iredale said:
Q: What does wearing the green and gold mean to you?
John Iredale said:
Q: You’ve had your fair share of injuries. What have they taught you?
John Iredale said:
Q: You’re studying to become a strength and conditioning coach. What inspired that?
John Iredale said:
Grounded. Mature. Driven.
John Iredale continues to grow through every challenge, both on and off the pitch.
John Iredale continues to grow through every challenge, both on and off the pitch.