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Western Sydney Wanderers vs Adelaide United 19/3/2016 7:30PM


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  • Opponent: Adelaide United
    Home Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Away Team: Adelaide United
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 7:30PM EDT
    Round: 24
    Competition: A-League Regular Season
    Location: Parramatta, New South Wales
    Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
    Result: Match Drawn
    Western Sydney Score: 0
    Opponent Score: 0
    Time Of Result: 90 Minutes
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Liam Reddy, Scott Jamieson, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Scott Neville, Dimas Delgado, Andreu Guerao, Romeo Castelen, Mitch Nichols, Jaushua Sotirio, Mark Bridge, Alberto Aguilar
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Dario Vidosic (Jaushua Sotirio 68), Brendon Santalab (Mitch Nichols 75), Kearyn Baccus (Andreu Guerao 84)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Andrew Redmayne, Shannon Cole
    Western Sydney Cards: Brendon Santalab (Yellow 90)
    Western Sydney Manager: Tony Popovic
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Eugene Galekovic, Craig Goodwin, Dylan McGowan, Michael Marrone, Bruce Kamau, Iacopo La Rocca, Isaias Sanchez, George Mells, Stefan Mauk, Sergio Cirio, Bruce Djite
    Opponent Substitutions: Mate Dugandzic (Bruce Kamau 75), Mark Ochieng (Stefan Mauk 86), Riley McGree (Sergio Cirio 90)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: John Hall, Ruon Tongyik
    Opponent Cards: Bruce Kamau (Yellow 12), Eugene Galekovic (Yellow 43)
    Opponent Manager: Guillermo Amor
    Attendance: 15208
    Referee: Takuto Okabe
Western Sydney Wanderers vs Adelaide United 19/3/2016 7:30PM

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In quicker than a Covite into Starbucks on Oxford St on Mardi Gras night.... Not that there's anything wrong with that..... Starbucks is alright....   :ninja:

 

Starbucks in Seattle is nectar from the breasts of Aphrodite....starbucks anywhere in this country is the embodiment of the cove in a cup...bitter, promises so much delivers nothing, and is just plain overpriced ****

 

 

+1 for Sat

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In. Finally managed to change work times and I'll now be finishing at 7 before racing down to the stadium.

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Kossie is just trying to gee Adelaide up

And it might just work, you know, reverse psychology & all!!

I think Adelaide will trounce us here

Is that just your spidy sensors tingling or is there something behind that?

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Japanese ref for game "battle of the Spaniards" ??? What have I missed...

Kossie post match after we trounced them 6-1 said they were bullied off the park and this fear returns

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We got this.

 

We'll run amok in the midfield & create plenty of chances.

Will we score plenty of goals T?

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Lol well it's on us cause we can go three clear

Just get amok to kidnap that Ronald mc Donald Adelaide supporter

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We got this.

 

We'll run amok in the midfield & create plenty of chances.

Will we score plenty of goals T?

 

 

That's the $64k question. 

 

Expecting the same starting 11 as last week, so hope they've been practicing their shooting during the week

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Big news for tomorrow guys, it's Earth Hour.

 

On Saturday 19 March, facilities around the world will participate in the tenth annual Earth Hour. This unique environmental event was created to make a statement about climate change. Last year, more than one billion people participated in Earth Hour from over 7,000 cities in 172 countries.

For one hour, between 8:30 and 9:30 pm (local time) homes, businesses and cities are encouraged to turn off their lights to demonstrate that local action can help fight global warming and reduce energy use.

 

 

Good chance for us to get one in the net. Lights out at 8:30, just in time for the second half ;)

That means no phones on during the match people.

 

Selfie's during the match not only hurts your image to everyone around you, it also hurts Earth.

 

Don't hurt Earth people

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Should see if Lachlan Scotts on the sheet maybe he's our Jamie mclearn

 

He'll be playing against Northern Tigers at Popondetta, at the same time our AL squad are playing Adelaide at Wanderland

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There are also suggestions that La Rocca may not be completely fit.
Sounds like now is the time to play them.

La Rocca definitely travelled, my dad caught the same plane as them into Sydney. Not that it means anything I guess

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There are also suggestions that La Rocca may not be completely fit.
Sounds like now is the time to play them.
La Rocca definitely travelled, my dad caught the same plane as them into Sydney. Not that it means anything I guess

Probably coming back to shed a tear and look upon Estadio De Parramatta before its turned to rubble

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Their bench will be full of no names, unlikely to be capable of impacting the game.

Or no names who would love nothing more than to fight for their position on the park, this is a very dangerous situation for us... but we will win 2-1...  :woah:  :woah:  :woah:

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Sydney Symphony Orchestra

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Grab your family and friends and head to The Crescent at Parramatta Park on Saturday 19 March for an unforgettable night of music and fun! Enjoy this FREE Sydney Symphony Orchestra concert with James Morrison’s Symphonic Jazz and your Sydney Symphony Orchestra. 

Renowned Australian jazz-man and presenter James Morrison introduces the world of jazz in a fun-infused concert for all ages, starting from 8pm. Thrill to the amazing sounds of a symphony orchestra and some new sounds you didn’t think were possible. Featuring roof-raising jazz hits, including ‘Basin Street Blues’ and Judy Bailey’s ‘Four Reasons’— this fun concert will have you dancing in The Crescent at Parramatta Park!

With Sydney Symphony Orchestra conductor Benjamin Northey, the concert promises fantastic family fun and jazzy hits from Dixieland to Duke Ellington, and more. 

We are also excited to announce that once again 7 News will be supporting our event – 7 News Sydney anchor Mark Ferguson will be MC on the night.

Ahead of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra with James Morrison concert at 8pm, traditional jazz group, the Ben Hauptmann Trio will be performing. With Ben Hauptmann on guitar, Jonathan Zwartz on double bass and James Hauptmann on drums, the Ben Hauptmann Trio delivers tight arrangements and an exciting, sophisticated musical experience. A pop up bar and delicious food trucks will also have tasty treats available to purchase from 6pm so head down early to grab your spot before the concert under the stars begins!

Music Program:

BERNSTEIN Fancy Free - Ballet 

BAILEY Four Reasons, for jazz soloist and orchestra and an A to Z of jazz standards with 

James Morrison

Benjamin Northey - conductor

James Morrison - soloist

Join our Facebook event page to get the latest details.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Food and Drink

There will be a number of delicious food trucks and stalls for on-site purchasing from 6pm during the pre-show Jazz Trio performance. Otherwise you are welcome to BYO your own picnic, wine or other drinks as long as alcohol is responsibly consumed. Please recycle and dispose of your rubbish after the event.

Alternatively you can start your night with a gourmet two course Symphony Dinner ($62pp including tea/coffee and chocolates) at Lachlan's Restaurant located within the grounds of Old Government House. Find out more by visiting the Lachlan's website to view the menu and book your table!

Chairs

Picnic blankets are highly encouraged to enjoy the concert or you may bring a low-back chair (low beach chair or similar). Higher picnic or camping chairs will be asked to moved to the back of The Crescent so views remain unobstructed. 

Pets 

Pets are allowed as long as they are on a leash and do not cause disturbances to other patrons.

Wet Weather

We have a rain, hail or shine policy so the event will go ahead unless serious weather conditions prevent it. Any updates will be posted on our Facebook event page. Umbrellas are allowed until the performance begins. At this point, if you would like to use an umbrella, you will need to be at the back of the crowd so that views remain unobstructed.

No smoking

This is a smoke-free event.

Parking information

In the interests of public safety and enjoyment of this event no cars will be permitted to enter or park within the Park from 4.00pm. We encourage visitors to use public transport or park at nearby parking stations around Parramatta such as the Hunter St car park.

For more information about other nearby parking in Parramatta, check the Parramatta City Council website or go to the NSW Transport website to plan your trip on public transport. The closest train stations are Westmead (200m walk down Railway Pde) or Parramatta (500m).

Accessible parking and viewing area

Accessible parking is available for RMS mobility parking passes. To register for accessible parking and to receive information about the accessible viewing area, please email us at events@ppt.nsw.gov.au 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

I think we all know what to do..  :ninja:  :xnod:

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Was watching ACl final first leg again yesterday.

First chant was WDWSF and got the stadium rocking from the get go. Feels like one of those needed.

Wdwsf then ale ale or popeye and thats 5 min of solid noise to welcome adelaide.

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