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Melbourne Victory vs Western Sydney Wanderers 29/9/2013 2:30PM


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  • Opponent: Melbourne Victory
    Home Team: Melbourne Victory
    Away Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 2:30PM EST
    Round: Pre-Season
    Competition: Pre-Season Friendly
    Location: Kingston, Tasmania
    Stadium: Kingston Twin Ovals
    Result: West Sydney Loss
    Western Sydney Score: 0
    Opponent Score: 3
    Time Of Result: 90 Minutes
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Michael Beauchamp, Mark Bridge, Ante Covic, Adam D'Apuzzo, Youssouf Hersi, Tomi Juric, Iacopo La Rocca, Shinji Ono, Jerome Polenz, Mateo Poljak, Nikolai Topor-Stanley
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Aaron Mooy (Mateo Poljak 50), (Labinot Haliti (Tomi Juric 53), Jason Trifiro (Iacopo La Rocca 72), Jake McGing (Shinji Ono 85), Shannon Cole (Mark Bridge 88), Alusine Fofanah (Jerome Polenz 88)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Tahj Minniecon, Dean Heffernan, Jerrad Tyson
    Western Sydney Cards: Jerome Polenz (Yellow 72)
    Western Sydney Manager: Tony Popovic
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Nathan Coe, Pablo Contreras, Adama Traore, Mark Milligan, Leigh Broxham, Kosta Barbarouses, Archie Thompson, Connor Pain, Mitch Nichols, Adrian Leijer, Jason Geria
    Opponent Substitutions: Nick Ansell (Pablo Contreras 60), Jimmy Jeggo (Archie Thompson 60), James Troisi (Kosta Barbarouses 65)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: Francesco Stella, Lawrence Thomas
    Opponent Goals: Mitch Nichols (1), Kosta Barbarouses (27), Ante Covic (Own Goal 76)
    Opponent Manager: Ange Postecoglu
    Attendance: 5290
    Post Match Thread: Tassie Triple Trouble
    Note 1: This is the Wanderers first match in Tasmania.
    Note 2: This was the first time the Wanderers conceded three goals in any match.
Melbourne Victory vs Western Sydney Wanderers 29/9/2013 2:30PM

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March from the Woolie at what time....

Well it's 1,634 km (261 hours) from the Woolie to Kingston, Tas...

 

But sadly that 261 hours = almost 11 days... I think we're going to miss the start of the game... :(

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March from the Woolie at what time....

Well it's 1,634 km (261 hours) from the Woolie to Kingston, Tas...

 

But sadly that 261 hours = almost 11 days... I think we're going to miss the start of the game...

 

You better get started!! lol.

Jog the first 100 hours and you might make it.

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Hey Anyone coming down, we are looking to head up Mount Wellington for a group photo Sunday Morning at 10 am before heading to the game, you would need to leave your hotel by 9:30 to make it up, you can drive to the top, we will grab a group pic, with scarves, flags and banner up high with Hobart in the back ground.

 

let us know if your there and will want to be apart of it,

 

cheers See you in Tassie. #TassieIsRedAndBlack

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I walked in on the tail end of a discussion on local ABC Radio Launceston this morning and I think they mentioned that Peter Newlands will be broadcasting from the game on Sunday afternoon.  I'll keep an ear out for more details but it will be great if we can listen to a broadcast of the game on the net.  Not as good as vision but better than nothing if it is correct.

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Just boarded plane for Tassie wearing kit and straight up first comment was "who do we sing for"

Guess the locals know us.

That was me! LOL! And the guys meeting you saw me getting off the plane (I had my scarf on by then!) and gave me a cheer. Incidently, I don't have tickets yet (taking my brother and his wife) and the ground has NO GRANDSTAND. Hope we can get tix at the gate. Here's a local quote:

 

"The Twin Ovals do not have a grandstand, but Boulous said work with the council would see temporary seating and marquees set up around the ground.

 

"We'll configure the ground so that it is friendly to where people will be sitting along the major hill area so that it creates a decent atmosphere and a good vantage," he said.

 

Boulous was hoping for a crowd of about 6000-8000, with tickets to go on sale on August 7."

 

Melb Vic B team are playing Tasmania at noon as a curtain raiser!

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not looking good - next up - what do men spend their money on for their formal! LOL

 

strong lineups for both sides

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