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The "amazing" story of "Jimmy" Hadziabdic.

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  1. LIBERTARIAN

    LIBERTARIAN Well-Known Member

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    One of my all time tope three fav Swans players.

    Oh for a left back like him to be playing now.
     
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    One of the very best to ever wear a Swans shirt.
     
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    Taffvalerowdy Well-Known Member

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    Our best foreign import?
     
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    Him and Ante to date yes, best imports to play for us.
     
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    Can't disagree with you there! <cheers>
     
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    neveroffsidereff Well-Known Member

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    Beers all round as it's a Friday. :emoticon-0167-beer::emoticon-0167-beer::emoticon-0167-beer:
     
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    Hic hic hooray <bubbly><bubbly>
     
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    I'm on a ****ing diet. No beer for me :(
     
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    Dry bread!!!! :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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    Can I have your share! <laugh>
     
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    Here you go!! :emoticon-0167-beer::emoticon-0167-beer:
     
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    Top man! <cheers>
     
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    Jimmy has a very big heart, and those that know of his personal struggles will agree when I say he is a special human being, not just for his work in football, but for the way he cares for friends and family back home in Bosnia. It was only last year that I sat down with a very close friend of Jimmy's, a friend that did humanitarian work in Macedonia and Bosnia, his job was driving a relief aid lorry, and Jimmy was always giving him essential goods to take to his family back home in Bosnia, all this was done many, many times. As we sat in the Gower sun that day with a beer going through photographs of Jimmy, his family and the supply Lorries to Bosnia, it brought back great memories of his time in a Swansea shirt. Jimmy is a very down to earth man, who still has his home in Birchgrove.





    Jimmy can be seen very often at Swansea games!..............<ok>
     
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    As Wales prepare to take on Bosnia and Herzegovina in Cardiff on Friday in UEFA EURO 2016 Group B, one Welsh cult hero is likely to have divided loyalties.

    "I have watched both Wales and Bosnia," Bosnian-born former Yugoslavia international and Swansea City AFC midfielder Džemal Hadžiabdi&#263; told UEFA.com. "Over the last ten years, Wales have had different managers, but when I read things and listen I think people make too many excuses. But there is no excuse with the players that Wales have at this moment.

    "Bosnia are under tremendous pressure after losing to Cyprus in their opening qualifier," he added. "The manager, Safet Suši&#263;, is a good man and a good coach. After the war nobody talked about football, but 20 years later he has taken them to the World Cup finals. For the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina, it was a dream. But there is too much criticism in the press and from the fans. He deserves better treatment."

    Hadžiabdi&#263;, 61, was born in Mostar but has kept a home in south Wales home since a move from his local side FK Velež to Swansea in 1980. The left-back had been expected to sign for Norwich City FC or West Bromwich Albion FC until John Toshack – who was in the process of steering Swansea up through all four divisions of the English Football League – took him to Wales

    "Sometimes these things happen in football," said Hadžiabdi&#263;, known affectionately to Swansea fans as 'Jimmy'. "John Toshack remembered me playing for Yugoslavia against Wales. I made my debut in a friendly against Tottenham Hotspur in pre-season. Spurs were strong with great players like Glenn Hoddle, Ricky Villa and Ossie Ardiles. I used to have cards of these players from chocolate bars! Toshack asked me to play 45 minutes. It was the best 45 minutes I played in my entire football career. The whole stadium was on its feet – I was in shock."

    Hadžiabdi&#263; was at Swansea for three years, but while he has spent the best part of the last 20 years coaching in Qatar, south Wales is never far from his mind – not least since he has maintained a family home in the area. "When returning to Swansea over the last few years I have watched managers like Roberto Martínez and Brendan Rodgers," he said excitedly. "Their work is totally different to what has happened in the past."

    Hadžiabdi&#263; is still fired by the art coaching, and while he has adapted to modern methods, his basic principles remain the same. "I try to create the right atmosphere in my teams," he explained. "If you don't have this, you cannot win anything. My life is that of a football coach. I want to keep learning and continue to study the game even now. My dream is to work at Swansea City, but this is a dream of a lot of people. However, I never give up."

    Fans who watched him in his three years at the old Vetch Field stadium will attest to that. - UEFA.com



    Link: http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/qualifiers/news/newsid=2161524.html
     
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    excellent read
     
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    Glad you enjoyed it.

    I remember his debut as if it were yesterday. As others have pointed out,one of the very best player's to ever have worn The Swans' shirt.
     
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