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Brisbane Roar vs Western Sydney Wanderers 22/11/2013 7:00PM


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  • Opponent: Brisbane Roar
    Home Team: Brisbane Roar
    Away Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 8:00PM EDT
    Round: 7
    Competition: A-League Regular Season
    Location: Brisbane, Queensland
    Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
    Result: West Sydney Loss
    Western Sydney Score: 1
    Opponent Score: 3
    Time Of Result: To Be Determined
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Ante Covic, Adam D'Apuzzo, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Jerome Polenz, Matthew Spiranovic, Shannon Cole, Mateo Poljak, Aaron Mooy, Mark Bridge, Shinji Ono, Brendon Santalab
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Labinot Haliti (Shinji Ono 42), Tahj Minniecon (Shannon Cole 69), Dean Heffernan (Brendon Santalab 84)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Jerrad Tyson, Iacopo La Rocca
    Western Sydney Goals: Brendon Santalab (28)
    Western Sydney Cards: Adam D'Apuzzo (Yellow 51)
    Western Sydney Manager: Tony Popovic
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Michael Theo, Matt Smith, Jade North, Jack Hingert, Corey Brown, Ivan Franjic, Matt McKay, Luke Brattan, Besart Berisha, Henrique, Thomas Broich
    Opponent Substitutions: Kwame Yeboah (Besart Berisha 63), Dimitri Petratos (Henrique 71) ,James Donachie (Jack Hingert 84)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: Diogo Ferreira, Matthew Acton
    Opponent Goals: Besart Berisha (5), Ivan Franjic (19), Kwame Yeboah (90+1)
    Opponent Manager: Mike Mulvey
    Attendance: 19066
    Referee: Strebre Delovski
    Note 1: Losing this match ended a seasonal unbeaten streak at 6 matches.
    Note 2: Losing this match ended a regular season unbeaten streak at 18 games.
    Note 3: Dean Heffernan made his debut as a Wanderer in this match.
    Note 4: Adam D'Apuzzo played his 30th match for the Wanderers in this match.
    Note 5: This was the first time a team had scored before the 20th minute mark against Western Sydney, and the first time a team had scored 3 or more goals against the Wanderers.
    Note 6: This was the first time in 5 attempts that the Brisbane Roar had defeated the Wanderers.
Brisbane Roar vs Western Sydney Wanderers 22/11/2013 7:00PM

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Have heard reports Hersi should be good to go this weekend. Will be interesting if they start him or ease him back in as a sub especially as it is his first game back in almost a month

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I am going up for the game - I am sure the RBB will be there in numbers.

 

To be honest, I would be happy with a draw from this game. We still have Juric and the captain out, Hersi will be rusty I am sure. We are far from our best right now and still keep winning. A loss won't be the end of the world but I can just feel it coming - but a draw would be a good result. Should be a great game.

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With the Barmy Army in Brisbane for the Test Cricket, this will be a fantastic promotional opportunity for both Brisbane Roar and the A-League generally. Hopefully the match has been advertised to their tour operator. [it may also encourage them to attend other games that coincide with their tour of Australia.]

 

While they are obviously out here primarily for the cricket, many would also be football fans, so the match should be able to pull in a couple of thousand at least.

 

The only question then is, which team will they support? They may well end up playing the role of Away Supporters, in which case I can already hear: "Western Sydney! Barmy Army!, Western Sydney! Barmy Army!...

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Let's hope not

 

#barmyarmyarelameoldmen

 

I have been in with them once way back in the 2002/03 series. It is full of doctors and city broker types. The atmosphere and the banter in the ground was ok but not the sort of people I would usually socialise with.

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i think the meow know that we are their bogey team, they always have trouble against us starting from that very first match last season. Hopefully this will weigh on their shoulders!

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Brilliant day out. Watch the football and then tune into the ashes to get some sleep.

 

How lucky is the city of Brisbane that the Wanderers are paying them a visit.

 

I expect the keys to the city.

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Brilliant day out. Watch the football and then tune into the ashes to get some sleep.

How lucky is the city of Brisbane that the Wanderers are paying them a visit.

I expect the keys to the city.

Since when did we need keys anyway?

This is true. We will just break in.

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Even if they gave us keys I think I would still break in out of habit.Its like a psychological security blanket.

Something you want to get off your chest westofcentre ;)

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Even if they gave us keys I think I would still break in out of habit.Its like a psychological security blanket.

Something you want to get off your chest westofcentre ;)

Apart from my man boobs you mean?

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Even if they gave us keys I think I would still break in out of habit.Its like a psychological security blanket.

Something you want to get off your chest westofcentre ;)
Apart from my man boobs you mean?

(vomits on the floor)

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Even if they gave us keys I think I would still break in out of habit.Its like a psychological security blanket.

Something you want to get off your chest westofcentre ;)

 

A Vvvest perhaps ? 

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Looking forward to seeing you chaps up here. Think you will enjoy the things we have in store for you :)

You do know its WSW and not ESFC travelling up?..

We don't do the things you have in store so you can put your willy's away until their next visit and have all the fun you like.

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