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Sydney FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers 26/10/2013 7:45PM


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  • Opponent: Sydney FC
    Home Team: Sydney FC
    Away Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 7:45PM EDT
    Round: 3
    Competition: A-League Regular Season
    Location: Sydney, New South Wales
    Stadium: Sydney Football Stadium
    Result: West Sydney Win
    Western Sydney Score: 2
    Opponent Score: 0
    Time Of Result: 90 Minutes
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Ante Covic, Adam D'Apuzzo, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Michael Beauchamp, Jerome Polenz, Mateo Poljak, Youssouf Hersi, Iacopo La Rocca, Mark Bridge, Shinji Ono, Tomi Juric
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Brendon Santalab (Youssouf Hersi 46), Shannon Cole (Tomi Juric 77), Tahj Minniecon (Shinji Ono 86)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Jason Trifiro, Jerrad Tyson
    Western Sydney Goals: Iacopo La Rocca (12), Shinji Ono (26)
    Western Sydney Cards: Adam D'Apuzzo (Yellow 30), Jerome Polenz (Yellow 53), Tomi Juric (Yellow 62), Mark Bridge (Yellow 63), Brendon Santalab (Yellow 70)
    Western Sydney Manager: Tony Popovic
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Vedran Janjetovic, Seb Ryall, Marc Warren, Nikola Petkovic, Tiago Calvano, Nick Carle, Ali Abbas, Rhyan Grant, Richard Garcia, Mitch Mallia, Joel Chianese
    Opponent Substitutions: Matt Thompson (Rhyan Grant 40), Yairo Yau (Mitch Mallia 46)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: Ivan Necevski, Matt Jurman, Chris Naumoff
    Opponent Cards: Joel Chianese (Yellow 39), Marc Warren (Yellow 69), Ali Abbas (Yellow 73), Nicky Carle (Yellow 88)
    Opponent Manager: Frank Farina
    Attendance: 40388
    Referee: Strebre Delovski
    Note 1: Michael Beauchamp played in his 100th A-League appearance in this match. Mark Bridge played his 30th match for the club.
    Note 2: This win continued a 15 game regular season unbeaten streak for Western Sydney Wanderers.
    Note 3: The 40,388 attendance was the highest attendance for a regular season A-League match held outside Melbourne.
    Note 4: The 40,388 attendance was the 12th highest attendance for a match in the A-League, including final series matches.
    Note 5: The 40,388 attendance was the 4th highest attendance for any match involving Sydney FC and their 2nd highest regular season match.
    Note 6: The 40,388 attendance was the 2nd highest attendance for any match involving the Western Sydney Wanderers, and the highest regular season match.
Sydney FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers 26/10/2013 7:45PM

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ADP is 50/50 chance of starting or might start off the bench.Not that we give it a ****. As long as we don't make mistakes in the backs. 

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Didn't have any on me unfortunately :(

i am sure there will be plenty on it when we get to central station

 

if neither nicky carle or adp is able to play then what do they really have?

 

also agree with Matty's IBM logo comment

 

though in a lot of derbies form does not count for much but i cant see them having any teeth without nicky or adp

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Nothing would make my night more than ADP coming on with 10 minutes to go and limping around like a wounded puppy as the other players desperately search for the 6 goals they need to overturn the deficit. Clearly he's not fit to play. I think we'll see just how reliant they are on him if he comes on at any point. That's exactly what happened there last year, where he was thrown on despite not being ready and just took up space. Albeit extremely slow moving space

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Nothing would make my night more than ADP coming on with 10 minutes to go and limping around like a wounded puppy as the other players desperately search for the 6 goals they need to overturn the deficit. Clearly he's not fit to play. I think we'll see just how reliant they are on him if he comes on at any point. That's exactly what happened there last year, where he was thrown on despite not being ready and just took up space. Albeit extremely slow moving space

if he does play the first takle on hin they should absolutely lay ADP out like the 2nd Derby last year 

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ADP is 50/50 chance of starting or might start off the bench.Not that we give it a ****. As long as we don't make mistakes in the backs. 

 

well they were a 60/40 chance of making the final last season and failed, so i doubt he will play a substantial amount if at all.

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Saw this at Central station:

 

2ijkg00.jpg

 

 

It. is. on.

 

Which side of Central station? 

 

But you missed the sticker ? 

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ADP is 50/50 chance of starting or might start off the bench.Not that we give it a ****. As long as we don't make mistakes in the backs. 

 

well they were a 60/40 chance of making the final last season and failed, so i doubt he will play a substantial amount if at all.

 

 

I doubt our defenders will run in to each other and give ADP the freedom of the penna area ala Jets V ESFC a few weeks back.

 

If he plays it will only be the final 10 - 20 mins if that.

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Saw this at Central station:

 

2ijkg00.jpg

 

 

It. is. on.

 

Which side of Central station? 

 

 

Eddy Avenue side, just to the left of the large collection of screens-that-tell-you-when-trains-are-coming

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Nothing would make my night more than ADP coming on with 10 minutes to go and limping around like a wounded puppy as the other players desperately search for the 6 goals they need to overturn the deficit. Clearly he's not fit to play. I think we'll see just how reliant they are on him if he comes on at any point. That's exactly what happened there last year, where he was thrown on despite not being ready and just took up space. Albeit extremely slow moving space

if he does play the first takle on hin they should absolutely lay ADP out like the 2nd Derby last year 

 

Yeh hope Mooy does this again

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Z0aV0DM9gQ

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Media at its finest. Having studied media, we used to design two unrelated stories to the one page so people could make a subconscious link and get them talking (the page flickers) and the readers reading of course. A-class, A-league, football players picture next to a headline talking about drugs, this is a deliberate placement. Then we have the words "spark it up," sending another subconscious message for those who will definitely read it, such as those going to the game. Paper likes a story, even better when they can push a few buttons to possibly create a better story for the next week.

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Saw this at Central station:

 

2ijkg00.jpg

 

 

It. is. on.

 

Which side of Central station? 

 

 

Eddy Avenue side, just to the left of the large collection of screens-that-tell-you-when-trains-are-coming

 

Well what a great way to use my 500 or so wsw stickers, that shites getting covered

 

 

 

If i find it that is

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Turns out, I'm gonna be 10 minutes late for the game tomorrow due to my mates indoor game, cvnts delayed the game by 30 minutes :@

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Currently watching Melbourne victory v Brisbane on TV and atmosphere is crap compared to Parra Stadium last week. RBB leading the way in active support.

 

Aren't they still boycotting?

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That's boycotting?

 

the middle bay of the NT is actually quite empty. important to note that its etihad not aami so the arrangement of fans/bays may not be the same.

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