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Sydney FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers 18/10/2014 7:30PM


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  • Opponent: Sydney FC
    Home Team: Sydney FC
    Away Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 7:30PM EDT
    Round: 2
    Competition: A-League Regular Season
    Location: Sydney, New South Wales
    Stadium: Sydney Football Stadium
    Result: West Sydney Loss
    Western Sydney Score: 2
    Opponent Score: 3
    Time Of Result: 90 Minutes
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Ante Covic, Daniel Mullen, Brendan Hamill, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Antony Golec, Mateo Poljak, Iacopo La Rocca, Romeo Castelen, Vitor Saba, Brendon Santalab, Mark Bridge
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Shannon Cole (Romeo Castelen 73), Kwabena Appiah (Brendan Hamill 76), Labinot Haliti (Daniel Mullen 87), Brendon Santalab (Injury after all 3 substitutions used 90)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Dean Bouzanis, Jason Trifiro
    Western Sydney Goals: Mark Bridge (19), Vedran Janjetovic (Own Goal 24)
    Western Sydney Cards: Brendon Santalab (Yellow 35), Vitor Saba (Straight Red 69)
    Western Sydney Manager: Tony Popovic
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Vedran Janjetovic, Nikola Petkovic, Alex Gersbach, Sebastian Ryall, Sasa Ognenovski, Milos Dimitrijevic, Terry Antonis, Corey Gameiro, Berni Ibini-Isei, Alex Brosque, Marc Janko
    Opponent Substitutions: Ali Abbas (Corey Gameiro 83)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: Ivan Necevski, Pedj Bojic, Chris Naumoff, Nick Carle
    Opponent Goals: Corey Gamiero (45), Own Goal (Romeo Castelen 50), Alex Brosque (79)
    Opponent Cards: Sebastian Ryall (Yellow 23), Bernie Ibini-Isei (Yellow 56), Sasa Ognenovski (Yellow 61)
    Opponent Manager: Graham Arnold
    Attendance: 41213
    Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones
    Note 1: Sydney FC's second goal came after a incorrect offside decision that allowed the goal to stand. Bernie Ibini clearly held and impeded the vision of Ante Covic but neither the assistant referee or referee saw a foul. Romeo Castelen got the last touch that deflected the ball past Covic.
    Note 2: Vitor Saba was given a straight red for a lunging but otherwise clean tackle that got the ball.
    Note 3: Vedran Janjetovic spilled the ball into his own net after a shanked clearance fired it high into the air.
    Note 4: This match received the highest ratings for a regular season A-League fixture on Foxtel, with 175,000 viewers.
    Note 5: The crowd of 41,213 was a record Sydney FC crowd for a regular season fixture and their 2nd highest ever after the 2005/2006 Grand Final. It is the 13th highest crowd of all A-League matches and 4th highest excluding Finals series matches.
    Note 6: Milestones reached in this match include Ante Covic (70 all competition appearances), Mark Bridge (55 A-League appearances & 20 all competition goals), Kwabena Appiah (25 A-League appearances).
Sydney FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers 18/10/2014 7:30PM

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Round 10 guys, we will see results like this until about round 10.

good attitude hawks dont get mad just get more obsessed boys. We can only control support at the end of the day in where in this till the end.

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why was there not a player on the near post. two nil up finish 3-2down. I have said before will be predictable this year. we play the same players in same position and play the same why. no element of surprise. we played too many big names and could have injuries to hammil and santa.

 

ok lets move on to acl on sat

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Better be some fines for the Sydney fc fans running on the ground hugging players after brosque goal

forget that that will only come back to bite us.

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Was there active support all quiet then all of a sudden singing after they were winning?

Not imagining things AEK, only started chanting after the 1st goal. Shame Cove Shame and that was through the TV!

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Best thing about us, we sing! No matter if we are losing or draw we still get behind our team and give everything as the twelfth man. Sydney went dead as we were in the lead. Just like last week against Melbourne when we were down we were singing "lets go ******* mental*. I'll always be proud no matter what as we are more than a result.

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