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Western Sydney Wanderers vs ES Setif 17/12/2014 4:30PM


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  • Opponent: ES Setif
    Home Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Away Team: ES Setif
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 3:30AM Thursday December 18th AEDT
    Round: Fifth Place Play-off
    Competition: Club World Club
    Location: Marrakech, Morocco
    Stadium: Stade de Marrakech
    Result: West Sydney Loss
    Western Sydney Score: 2
    Opponent Score: 2
    Time Of Result: Penalty Shootout
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Dean Bouzanis, Daniel Mullen, Antony Golec, Labinot Haliti, Mateo Poljak, Jaushua Sotirio, Romeo Castelen, Seyi Adeleke, Jason Trifiro, Daniel Alessi, Kearyn Baccus
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Vitor Saba (Jaushua Sotirio 67), Tomi Juric (Kearyn Baccus 67), Alusine Fofanah (Mateo Poljak 79)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Ante Covic, Shannon Cole, Brendan Hamill, Iacopo La Rocca, Thomas Heward-Belle,
    Western Sydney Goals: Romeo Castelen (5), Vitor Saba (89)
    Western Sydney Cards: Antony Golec (Yellow 13), Daniel Mullen (Yellow 45), Kearyn Baccus (Yellow 47), Mateo Poljak (Yellow 54)
    Western Sydney Manager: Tony Popovic
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Sofiane Khedairia, Sofiane Younes, Said Arroussi, Amine Megateli, Ahmed Gasmi, Akram Djahnit, Sid Lamri, Benjamin Ze Ondo, Abdelmalik Ziaya, Farid Mellouli, Toufik Zerara
    Opponent Substitutions: Mohamed Lagraa (Sid Lamri 64), El Hedi Belameiri (Sofiane Younes 77)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: Mohamed Benyettou, Mohamed Rait, Lyes Boukria, Issam Baouz, Omar Saadoune, Zahir Nemdil, Abderaouf Belhani, Eudes Dagoulou, Sofiane Bouchar, Illias Korbiaa
    Opponent Goals: Daniel Mullen (Own Goal 50), Abdelmalik Ziaya (57)
    Opponent Cards: Said Arroussi (Yellow 87)
    Opponent Manager: Kheireddine Madoui
    Attendance: 18458
    Referee: Norbert Hauata
    Note 1: This match is effectively the end of the string of matches that began with the first ever competitive match for the Western Sydney Wanderers against the Central Coast Mariners on the 6th of October 2012. Winning the the A-League Premiership saw them enter the 2013/2014 Asian Champions League, winning the competition on the 25th of October 2014, qualifying them for the 2014 Club World Cup.
    Note 2: Romeo Castelen & Vitor Saba scored their first competitive goals for the Wanderers in this match.
    Note 3: As the match was a 5th place play-off there was no extra time after regulation time, the match going straight to a penalty shootout, Setif winning 5-4 after 8 sets of penalties.
    Note 4: Wanderers shot first in the shootout: Saba (Scored), Haliti (Miss), Trifiro (Scored), Juric (Scored), Bouzanis (Miss), Mullen (Miss), Fofanah (Scored), Adeleke (Miss).
    Note 5: Setif shot second in the shootout: Djahnit (Miss), Gasmi (Scored), Belameiri (Scored), Ziaya (Miss), Mellouli (Scored), Arroussi (Miss), Megatli (Scored), Zerara (Scored).
    Note 6: This is the first competition penalty shootout the Wanderers have been involved in.
Western Sydney Wanderers vs ES Setif 17/12/2014 4:30PM

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I will judge you if you don't (without having a good reason) get up and watch this match.

 

***** fløgs. 

 

 

 

 

COYW!

:D  :D  :D  :D  Nice one 

 

Motivation is lacking at the min, but come the time I bet I watch it.

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Let's put out our second string side for experience, save the rest for first match when we get back.

 

Bouzanis

Alessi-Mullen-Golec-Cole

Baccus-Perkatis

Soitiro-Saba-Fofanah

Haliti

 

Perkatis was not in the 23 man squad.

Trifiro would be the other DM.

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$500K USD more if we win

are we sure about this. I read that it was an extra 500 if we made it to the enxt round. If it is 500 k for the winner of this match it would be worth putting out a strong team, given we dont play for another 2 weeks

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Anywhere showing this match ?

 

I'm on holidays so drinking at 3:30am on a Thursday is no problem.

 

Like those people who were drinking beers at 6am at Marconi on Sunday, that's dedication.

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3:30 ko on a Thursday? I'll be watching on a couple hour delay methinks. Judge me not for I do not want to be falling asleep on Thursday night where I have plans!

 

ugh yeah me too

 

I'm kinda asking out a girl for a Thursday night... shindig and I have to stay awake for activities :ninja::xnod::cheeky:

 

 

why couldn't it be a 6:30am kickoff :(

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At least the weather will be much kinder than last game:

 

Forecast for Marrakech on Wednesday

 

Fine and sunny day, then fine evening

 

Temps max 19 min 7 degrees

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3:30 ko on a Thursday? I'll be watching on a couple hour delay methinks. Judge me not for I do not want to be falling asleep on Thursday night where I have plans!

 

I'm kinda asking out a girl for a Thursday night... shindig and I have to stay awake for activities :ninja::xnod::cheeky:

 

bbt-shld-pleased.gif

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This is the first Wanderers game, including friendlies, that I couldn't give a **** about the result, given what a farce the last game was.

 

Will still watch cos I'll be at work. Just hope no injuries.

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