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Western Sydney Wanderers vs Al-Hilal 25/10/2014 7:30PM


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  • Opponent: Al-Hilal
    Home Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Away Team: Al-Hilal
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 7:30PM EDT
    Round: Final
    Competition: Asian Champions League
    Location: Parramatta, New South Wales
    Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
    Result: West Sydney Win
    Western Sydney Score: 1
    Opponent Score: 0
    Time Of Result: 90 Minutes
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Ante Covic, Shannon Cole, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Labinot Haliti, Mateo Poljak, Brendon Santalab, Brendan Hamill, Iacopo La Rocca, Mark Bridge, Daniel Mullen, Antony Golec
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Tomi Juric (Brendon Santalab 58), Matthew Spiranovic (Mateo Poljak 76), Vitor Saba (Shannon Cole 83)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Kwabena Appiah, Dean Bouzanis, Jason Trifiro, Daniel Alessi
    Western Sydney Goals: Tomi Juric (64)
    Western Sydney Cards: Mateo Poljak (Yellow 31), Brendon Santalab (Yellow 43)
    Western Sydney Manager: Tony Popovic
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Abdulla Zori Aldossary, Neves Augusto Thiago, Yasir Alshahrani, Salman Alfaraj, Nassir Alshamrani, Kwak Taehwi, Doru Mihai Pintilii, Digao, Saud Kariri, Abdullah Mohammed Al Sudairy, Salem Mohammed Al Dawsari
    Opponent Substitutions: Nawaf Shaker (Salman Alfaraj 80), Yousef Alsalem (Salem Mohammed Al Sudairy 91)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: Mohammed Alqarni, Hamad Alhamad, Mohammed Al Shalhoub, Fahad Mohammed Althunayyan, Sultan Abdullah Alduayyi
    Opponent Cards: Abdullah Mohammad Al Sudairy (Yellow 53), Neves Augusto Thiago (Yellow 74)
    Opponent Manager: Laurentiu Aurelian Reghecampf
    Attendance: 20053
    Referee: Alireza Faghani
    Note 1: This is the first leg of the Asian Champions League Final.
    Note 2: The crowd of 20,053 is the highest ever for a Wanderers match at Parramatta Stadium.
    Note 3: Milestone figures reached in this game for total appearances are: Antony Golec (15), Brendon Santalab (35), Iacopo La Rocca (55), Mateo Poljak (55).
    Note 4: Milestone figures reached in this game for Asian Champions League appearances are: Daniel Mullen (10), Mateo Polajk (5), Vitor Saba (5), Brendan Hamill (5).
Western Sydney Wanderers vs Al-Hilal 25/10/2014 7:30PM

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I have quistions maybe it's not relate to the the topic but I want to know :)

 

- What is the popular sport in Australia ? is it football ?

 

-Is WSW is just a football team or is it "a club" ? Is football the best in the club?

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Football is just moving up to becoming the fourth most popular sport.

Aussie Rules - really terrible sport

Cricket

And Rugby League

Are all ahead of it.

Football has almost always been marginalised here in Australia, now it is as popular as it has ever been and we are all very happy about that.

 

Western Sydney Wanderers is a football club only.

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Football is just moving up to becoming the fourth most popular sport.

Aussie Rules - really terrible sport

Cricket

And Rugby League

Are all ahead of it.

Football has almost always been marginalised here in Australia, now it is as popular as it has ever been and we are all very happy about that.

 

Western Sydney Wanderers is a football club only.

Thank you.

 

Best of luck for WSW, all my respect to you and your club.

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@BOSS

BOSS you have way to much money. Give me some please.

 

Also did you fly first class?

 

Yer boss, the Wanderers like to play direct.

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@BOSS

BOSS you have way to much money. Give me some please.

 

Also did you fly first class?

You don't get money even if your owners are princes or millioners without work and winning titles!

Al Hilal earnd that by winning 55 titles include 6 asian titles!

Also you must have a lot of fans to make the rich people and the companies look to your team!

 

Al Hilal did that! as I said al Hilal won 55 titles and he has the biggest fans in Asia.

Now Al Hilal has 21 official sponsors.

 

WSW still a new club he must impress the others to get their attention, and that what is happening right now!

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he has the biggest fans in Asia.

Now Al Hilal has 21 official sponsors.

 

Says who??

Would you plz stop spreading lies around?

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Prayers for the wanderers ..

to who's asking if we will support the wanderers in Riyadh?? ..

well, I already have my red&black shirt and I (as many) will be there

Just like when you got the purple shirt (Al Ain) , the white shirt (Al Saad), the yellow shirt (Sabahan) , the blue shirt (Bunyodkor)...etc :)

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he has the biggest fans in Asia.

Now Al Hilal has 21 official sponsors.

 

Says who??

Would you plz stop spreading lies around?

LOL!

First you must learn how to QUOTE!

 

I have the numbers that shows what I'm saying! so please go brush your teeth and sleep , you have school tomorrow!

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What's really strange is to see some wanderers fans opening fire on popovich now .. not to mention "jump off the bandwagon and pull out ur old sydney fc jerseys" no no no .. that's not the spirit .. they NEED our support now

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What's really strange is to see some wanderers fans opening fire on popovich now .. not to mention "jump off the bandwagon and pull out ur old sydney fc jerseys" no no no .. that's not the spirit .. they NEED our support now

They aren't wanderers fans brother. They would never be fans of anyone. Glory hunters.

Win or lose... Those are true fans.

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تم نس٠جبهتك ياÙيصل

متعوده يالطاقية

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What's really strange is to see some wanderers fans opening fire on popovich now .. not to mention "jump off the bandwagon and pull out ur old sydney fc jerseys" no no no .. that's not the spirit .. they NEED our support now

They aren't wanderers fans brother. They would never be fans of anyone. Glory hunters.

Win or lose... Those are true fans.

Thumbs up

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Popovic slams the derby referee..

“They’re big games, we need officials that can handle that, and there was a lack of consistency throughout. That’s all we ask for - I just want consistency. I’m not one to blame officials, I’ve never done that, but the fact is it was poor.â€

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Popovic slams the derby referee..

“They’re big games, we need officials that can handle that, and there was a lack of consistency throughout. That’s all we ask for - I just want consistency. I’m not one to blame officials, I’ve never done that, but the fact is it was poor.â€

Our referees here are khara bro. Absolute Khara. Doesn't matter who is playing, most of the time they ruin games.

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Popovic slams the derby referee..

“They’re big games, we need officials that can handle that, and there was a lack of consistency throughout. That’s all we ask for - I just want consistency. I’m not one to blame officials, I’ve never done that, but the fact is it was poor.â€

Our referees here are khara bro. Absolute Khara. Doesn't matter who is playing, most of the time they ruin games.

 

Just like in KSA, the referees are S***, actually the S*** is better than our referees! This is the reason for bringing large number of foreign referees here in Saudi Arabia , especially in big games .

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Popovic slams the derby referee..

“They’re big games, we need officials that can handle that, and there was a lack of consistency throughout. That’s all we ask for - I just want consistency. I’m not one to blame officials, I’ve never done that, but the fact is it was poor.â€

Our referees here are khara bro. Absolute Khara. Doesn't matter who is playing, most of the time they ruin games.

trust me. . Not worse than the farmers here
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The Middle Eastern referees have been my favourite in the ACL. Seem to let the game flow and get conned by dives less often.

So what do think of the Iranian referee "Alireza Faghani" who will run the first game!

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The Middle Eastern referees have been my favourite in the ACL. Seem to let the game flow and get conned by dives less often.

So what do think of the Iranian referee "Alireza Faghani" who will run the first game!

Politically at least, Iran and Saudis are not mates... So hopefully he helps us to a 4 nil win.

 

I'm saying that, I know nothing about the ref.

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The Middle Eastern referees have been my favourite in the ACL. Seem to let the game flow and get conned by dives less often.

So what do think of the Iranian referee "Alireza Faghani" who will run the first game!

Politically at least, Iran and Saudis are not mates... So hopefully he helps us to a 4 nil win.

 

I'm saying that, I know nothing about the ref.

 

I agree that Iran and Saudis are not mates! we hate each other :) but I don't think the ref will help you =)

Iran helps nobody!

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Informations about the Iranian referee "Alireza Faghani" who will run the first game:

 

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Alireza Faghani (37y.o) Iranian referee. His career as a referee began in 2006, and won international badge in 2008, "Faghani" appeared as a reserve referee in the last World Cup in Brazil 2014, where his first appearing was in the opening of the tournament as a fourth referee between Brazil and Croatia, also he appeared in other two matches as a fourth referee too. He became an official referee in Asian Champions League since 2011.

 

* Al Hilal called AFC to change this referee because of his bad attitudes against the saudi football, but AFC rejected that request.

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