The Socceroos frequent flyer miles are set to skyrocket, the Sydney Derby’s rescheduling has is on the waiting list and the Olyroos will be boosted by the return of two star attackers. It’s all here in FTBL’s first edition of its new weekly column; The Mixer.

OLYROOS BOOST
Australia fans get excited! Not only is Daniel Arzani back on the park for Celtic, but the Olyroos' most in-form striker prior to the AFC U23 Championships is set for a comeback in time for the Olympics.
John Iredale, who scored eight goals in 13 games this season for Wolfsburg II before aggravating his foot injury, hasn't ruled himself out of leading the line for Australia in Tokyo.
11 weeks post Op... Patience⏳ pic.twitter.com/nYVoJda3SA
— John Iredale (@iredale_john9) February 12, 2020
The Mixer has been told he will have a scan on his foot this Saturday in Amsterdam and will be fit to play about two months before the tournament.
Meanwhile Aussie whiz kid Daniel Arzani scored in a behind-closed-doors friendly for Celtic against Middlesborough. The match ended 1-1.
WANDERERS TO TEAM UP WITH GUIDE DOGS
The Red & Black will be teaming up with Guide Dogs NSW/ACT to raise awareness of the leading provider of services for people with low vision or blindness.
Prior to kick-off at Bankwest Stadium, children with low vision or blindness, using white canes will accompany Wanderers players onto the field and will be joined by orientation and mobility staff.
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