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Western Sydney Wanderers vs Wellington Phoenix 20/10/2013 5:00PM


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  • Opponent: Wellington Phoenix
    Home Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Away Team: Wellington Phoenix
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 5:00PM EDT
    Round: 2
    Competition: A-League Regular Season
    Location: Parramatta, New South Wales
    Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
    Result: Match Drawn
    Western Sydney Score: 1
    Opponent Score: 1
    Time Of Result: 90 Minutes
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Ante Covic, Adam D'Apuzzo, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Michael Beauchamp, Jerome Polenz, Mateo Poljak, Aaron Mooy, Youssouf Hersi, Mark Bridge, Shinji Ono, Tomi Juric
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Iacopo La Rocca (Aaron Mooy 10), Brendon Santalab (Shinji Ono 64), Labinot Haliti (Youssouf Hersi 82)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Jerrad Tyson, Shannon Cole
    Western Sydney Goals: Jerome Polenz (15)
    Western Sydney Cards: Jerome Polenz (Yellow 76)
    Western Sydney Manager: Tony Popovic
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Glen Moss, Reece Caira, Leo Bertos, Ben Sigmund, Andrew Durante, Manny Muscat, Kenny Cunningham, Albert Riera, Vince Lia, Carlos Hernandez, Stein Huysegems, Jeremy Brockie
    Opponent Substitutions: Jason Hicks (Stein Huysegems 31), Paul Ifill (Kenny Cunningham 46), Albert Riera (Jeremy Brockie 87)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: Michael Boxall, Jacob Spoonley
    Opponent Goals: Jeremy Brockie (60)
    Opponent Cards: Manny Muscat (Yellow 6), Leo Bertos (Yellow 51)
    Opponent Manager: Ernie Merrick
    Attendance: 16294
    Referee: Jarred Gillett
    Note 1: Jerome Polenz scored his first ever senior goal in this match.
    Note 2: Ante Covic & Nikolai Topor-Stanley played their 30th matches for the club. They continue to have played every competitive match Western Sydney has ever played.
    Note 3: The draw maintained a 14 game regular league season unbeaten record for Western Sydney.
    Note 4: Reece Caira became the first ex-Wanderer to play against Western Sydney, after leaving the Wanderers during the 2013/14 pre-season.
    Note 5: The attendance of 16,294 was the 6th highest crowd for any Western Sydney Wanderers home matches and the 5th highest attendance for a Wanderers match played at Parramatta stadium.
    Note 6: The attendance of 16,294 is the 2nd highest non-Sydney Derby regular season attendance and the 4th highest non-finals attendance.
Western Sydney Wanderers vs Wellington Phoenix 20/10/2013 5:00PM

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Poznan in the 80th in the semi last season was great.

 

 

Slightly awkward for me because while I was Poznan-ing, the people in the row right behind me decided to not participate - and the guy in the seat right behind me decided to stare me down for the entire minute or so.

 

~super awkward~

 

 

must've been a roar supporter

 

Well I can imagine this being the case, but with the stadium pretty much full of members, it probably won't take long for people either to give up their embarrassment / unease / resistance to it, OR for those around them to at least know what to expect it they don't join in. I imagine that friendships will be forged with the people sitting together at home games...that will make it easier for those who feel uncomfortable about the "up-close-and-personal" type aspect (which is not at all an issue for me) 

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... So what's your point...

 

Jamcal...I'm just asking what people here think. I'm actually not making a point at all!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Everything i'm going to say has been said before..but basically I dont feel bad turning my back on the players because its an act which says "we support you no matter what happens on the field." 

and yeh, no obligation to do it if you arent in RBB 

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Poznan in the 80th in the semi last season was great.

 

 

Slightly awkward for me because while I was Poznan-ing, the people in the row right behind me decided to not participate - and the guy in the seat right behind me decided to stare me down for the entire minute or so.

 

~super awkward~

 

 

must've been a roar supporter

 

Your fly was undone brah

In answer to your question Wendy, given a choice I'd probably prefer to face the pitch, but whatever ...... I don't feel uncomfortable or anything.

 

INB4firsttimeinbay49getsdeathstared

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Row H, Bay 49, I'm Poznaning like a boss ...... I'm just sayin.   :woah:  so no death stares please.

 

Hope I'm not poznaning in row G with arms stretched out to nobody.

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Row H, Bay 49, I'm Poznaning like a boss ...... I'm just sayin.   :woah:  so no death stares please.

 

Hope I'm not poznaning in row G with arms stretched out to nobody.

 

you could be onto something huge - jesus did something like that and he's like a celebrity now  :xnod:

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Fire ban tomorrow. Considering the sensitive nature of the last week I hope anybody who decides or even thinks about lighting a flare gets pointed out. It will piss me off in a massive way if someone does it. Considering how many people have lost their homes and possessions in the last week, only a moron would try something like that tomorrow.

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Fire ban tomorrow. Considering the sensitive nature of the last week I hope anybody who decides or even thinks about lighting a flare gets pointed out. It will piss me off in a massive way if someone does it. Considering how many people have lost their homes and possessions in the last week, only a moron would try something like that tomorrow.

I think it would be a huge embarrassment for us and the club if that occurs...You cant say with any confidence that it wont happen, because at the end of the day a dick head will always be a dick head...they exist in their own world.

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Fire ban tomorrow. Considering the sensitive nature of the last week I hope anybody who decides or even thinks about lighting a flare gets pointed out. It will piss me off in a massive way if someone does it. Considering how many people have lost their homes and possessions in the last week, only a moron would try something like that tomorrow.

I think it would be a huge embarrassment for us and the club if that occurs...You cant say with any confidence that it wont happen, because at the end of the day a dick head will always be a dick head...they exist in their own world.
This isn't about getting one over the cops. It's about respect for your own supporters and the people of your region. Edited by Montalbano
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Poznan in the 80th in the semi last season was great.

 

 

Slightly awkward for me because while I was Poznan-ing, the people in the row right behind me decided to not participate - and the guy in the seat right behind me decided to stare me down for the entire minute or so.

 

~super awkward~

 

 

must've been a roar supporter

 

Your fly was undone brah

In answer to your question Wendy, given a choice I'd probably prefer to face the pitch, but whatever ...... I don't feel uncomfortable or anything.

 

INB4firsttimeinbay49getsdeathstared

 

I agree and don't really believe turning your back to those you support is ever a good gesture.. Nevertheless its a moment of solidarity and will support it.. Perhaps doing it at the 1/2 time whistle or just not turning around .. You'll be pissed if a goal is scored during it.. :-) 

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We do it in the 80th minute. We've always done it in the 80th minute and it's not going to change.

 

 

 

 

Haliti scored during it last year and it was a great moment.

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What time is the march leaving, is it 4.15

Gonna be a hot one, they better not run out of water and ice cream

 

Edit.never mind just seen the march will start at 3.45 from march thread

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What time is the march leaving, is it 4.15

Gonna be a hot one, they better not run out of water and ice cream

 

Edit.never mind just seen the march will start at 3.45 from march thread

 

Beer will do the deeds.

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Any idea whether seccos will confiscate water at the gates? They bloody better not if the temp is gonna be mid 30's 

 

Imagine the queue's to get some water if they do  :nono:

If they do (they'd better not! ARGH!)  -  remember you can get FREE water from the bars - serving alcohol, they have to provide water for free.

 

And hopefully they have it to the side, so people don't have to queue up for it...  :nono:  :nono:

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Any idea whether seccos will confiscate water at the gates? They bloody better not if the temp is gonna be mid 30's 

 

Imagine the queue's to get some water if they do  :nono:

If they do (they'd better not! ARGH!)  -  remember you can get FREE water from the bars - serving alcohol, they have to provide water for free.

 

And hopefully they have it to the side, so people don't have to queue up for it...  :nono:  :nono:

 

Ok cool. I did not know that! 

 

but really, If they do confiscate water they are putting our health at risk and complaints will be made! 

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Gulp.... didn't know where to put this...There are a few Posnan threads, but I think they're in RBB type forums, and I usually avoid posting there. So, regarding the Posnan, which I think is now pretty much an around the stadium expectation, is anyone else uncomfortable about the turning away from the game aspect? Where I sat at Bluetongue...upstairs and a Bay further away from the RBB end, it was prob 50-50 Wanderers and Mariners.

 

When the Posnan started, some WSW supporters got up with varying degrees of confidence and commitment. We were 2nd from the back row, with solid WSW supporters behind us. They seemed to know the chants, and I'm guessing, attended game at Parra. I stood up rather hesitantly, but the people behind me very politely indicated that they were wanting to watch goal-mouth action, and were plainly not going to stand up...nor were they going to turn their backs. To me, this was fair enough. I sat down.

 

I know it'll be different at Parra tomorrow.

 

I really, REALLY like the unity shown in the joining together, shoulder -to-shoulder experience/display, ...but I really REALLY feel uncomfortable about turning away from the game. This is partly because I don't want to miss what's going on, but it's mainly because it feels really disrespectful to the players, whose efforts are why we are there. I'm sure it's cool with the player...but it makes me uncomfortable.

 

I wouldn't have any problem doing this facing the pitch...and I'm sure there's a reason for backs being turned (I just don't know why that is the case except it was copied by other overseas supporters that way ) :unknw:

 

I'm interested in hearing what others here think. :good: PS I don't really feel in the mood for any :fool: or :vava: or :smurfnono: or :crazy: Thanks !! I'm just asking...

Wendy, I think the bottom line is, if you are in the stands, you do whatever you feel like - you can join in the fun or can choose not to, it's up to each individual.

 

I don't think the players think that we're not interested in them, ie. "turning our back on them". I think they know that it's just a choreography.

 

I'm not in the RBB, but I've been doing the Poznan with the people that are around me since last season's 1-0 away win at the Mariners. It's great fun and when you watch the replay on TV and the whole stadium is doing it, it looks fantastic! And you know that you were part of creating that spectacle.

 

As to anybody behind me who chooses not to do it (actually they'd be in front of me once I turned around doing the Poznan), it's tough luck, they can stand up for one minute if they want to watch the game or they can look at the big screen. I'm sure they'll survive for one minute. :)

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I always thought of the Poznan as not turning our back on anyone. So what our boys no what it is and it looks amazing. I want a stadium wide one so we can all join in. It isn't turning our back on them, it doesn't go that deep

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Wake up wake up......Game day!

Ohhh we oh we oh its our euphoria.

 

Ps and no ESFC losing wasnt just a good dream. Good to see last weeks result was just an abberration

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The Poznan suits my thinking about the Wanderers. Chairman Gorman said you cannot build a club based on on-field results. I go to games to be part of the RBB. What happens on the pitch is only a small part of why I am there. I didn't feel like that Game One but have since 'gotten with the program' as far as understanding what Active means and represents. When we held our silent protest Season One it was a signal that sometimes there are 'off-field' issues more important than results. Where I stand in 56 I see little of the game but my eyes are on the capo and how we as Actives perform. I would be in favour of the Northern Terrace doing a 45 minute Poznan during any home Derby game against FC. The half 'the sky blue' plays toward the NT goal would be an opportunity for us to 'sacrifice' our view and make a 'we don't give a ..' statement. If Wanderers in the stands could also join in by throwing sandals at them....that would be poetry. 

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i have a feeling we will win 3-1

 

either way i am ready to get my drink on early at the woolpack :drinks:

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Poznan in the 80th in the semi last season was great.

 

 

Slightly awkward for me because while I was Poznan-ing, the people in the row right behind me decided to not participate - and the guy in the seat right behind me decided to stare me down for the entire minute or so.

 

~super awkward~

 

 

must've been a roar supporter

 

Your fly was undone brah

In answer to your question Wendy, given a choice I'd probably prefer to face the pitch, but whatever ...... I don't feel uncomfortable or anything.

 

INB4firsttimeinbay49getsdeathstared

 

 

The guy that was staring down at you had HIS fly undone.... 

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I'll go 2 - 1 win for WSW :good:

Might be wrong but I am not sure the nix will be the pushovers some think.

The Nux pushed us in pre season. Admittedly, we were very rusty, but I really don't think Popa will take them lightly.

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I'll go 2 - 1 win for WSW :good:

Might be wrong but I am not sure the nix will be the pushovers some think.

True.

Unlike next weeks opponents.

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I'll go 2 - 1 win for WSW :good:Might be wrong but I am not sure the nix will be the pushovers some think.

The Nux pushed us in pre season. Admittedly, we were very rusty, but I really don't think Popa will take them lightly.

I don't think you take any game lightly in this league. You will get your pants pulled down.

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