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Western Sydney Wanderers vs Newcastle Jets 23/10/2016 7:00PM


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  • Opponent: Newcastle Jets
    Home Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Away Team: Newcastle Jets
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 7:00PM EDT
    Round: 3
    Competition: A-League Regular Season
    Location: Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney
    Stadium: Sydney Showground
    Result: Match Drawn
    Western Sydney Score: 2
    Opponent Score: 2
    Time Of Result: 90 Minutes
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Andrew Redmayne, Jack Clisby, Artiz Borda, Robert Cornthwaite, Scott Neville, Steven Lustica, Dimas Delgado, Mitch Nichols, Jumpei Kusukami, Kearyn Baccus, Kerem Bulut
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Nico Martinez (Steven Lustica 57), Brendon Santalab (Kerem Bulut 75), Brendan Hamill (Jack Clisby 87)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Jerrad Tyson, Bruno Pinatares
    Western Sydney Goals: Artiz Borda, Dimas Delgado
    Western Sydney Cards: Kerem Bulut (Yellow 27), Scott Neville (Yellow 81), Andrew Redmayne (Yellow 86)
    Western Sydney Manager: Tony Popovic
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Jack Duncan, Ivan Vujica, Nigel Boogaard, Nick Cowburn, Lachlan Jackson, Steven Ugarkovic, Andrew Hoole, Wayne Brown, Devante Clut, Ben Kantarovski, Andrew Nabbout
    Opponent Substitutions: Mateo Poljak (Lachlan Jackson 40), Morten Nordstrand (Andrew Nabbout 58), Jason Hoffman (Devante Clut 75)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: Pierce CLark, Labinot Haliti
    Opponent Goals: Nigel Boogaard (82), Andrew Hoole (88)
    Opponent Cards: Steven Ugarkovic (Yellow 67)
    Opponent Manager: Mark Jones
    Attendance: 13247
    Referee: Chris Beath
    Post Match Thread: Redmayne Hands Jets Point
Western Sydney Wanderers vs Newcastle Jets 23/10/2016 7:00PM

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7pm on a Sunday night is perfect for a lazy afternoon with a few drinks much easier for me than Friday nights .

No traffic No weddings , engagements , birthdays or ******* anniversaries everyone is available .

Game finishes by 8.45 so most people can probably be tucked up in bed by 10-10.15.

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Imagine if the Victory fan who got snitched on came out with video evidence proving it wasn't them. Based on previous examples of FFA logic they'd probably extend their suspended sentence for not turning over the culprit.

 

Hang on.  That would require a flare ripper to have an IQ in double digits.  That plan can't compute.

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7pm on a Sunday night is perfect for a lazy afternoon with a few drinks much easier for me than Friday nights .

No traffic No weddings , engagements , birthdays or ******* anniversaries everyone is available .

Game finishes by 8.45 so most people can probably be tucked up in bed by 10-10.15.

If only travelling in Sydney was so easy, those poor souls catching public transport after the match will be home closer to 12 than 10!
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The public transport after the Grand Final in Brisbane is so good - they have this underground bus terminal hexagon thing, with a series of underground tunnels.

 

Basically each side of the underground hexagon corresponds to an area, and they have a line of buses there to take people on. Super quick and easy.

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The public transport after the Grand Final in Brisbane is so good - they have this underground bus terminal hexagon thing, with a series of underground tunnels.

 

Basically each side of the underground hexagon corresponds to an area, and they have a line of buses there to take people on. Super quick and easy.

You're talking in future tense. Do you know something we don't?
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In, but kick off time means instead of the whole family it'll be just me and the 10 year old. The littler one is staying home with the missus.

 

I don't mind experimentation with kick off times. It's the only way to see if something new will work.

 

I'm more annoyed with my seats. Black membership, but camped next to the away bays :nono: Oh well, three more years and a shiny new stadium will be my reward.

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That's exactly what I plan to do hehehe...but at an oval, not sure that any seats will be all that good.

I guess I'm worried about the atmosphere too...but hopefully we can all rise to the occasion and contribute to building something similar to what we've had at Parra.

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What's the bet that everyone realizes that the view won't be good anywhere, so everyone just relocates to the RBB end & if just becomes one big RBB ala season 1 :lol:

 

It can't get any worse than ANZ, surely not :lol:

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Can't wait for you guys to draw more to your first game than GWS ever have during any regular non-derby season game.

Your obsession with crowds is worrisome.

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@Victory......

 

GWS's first derby game against the Swans this season was played at Spotless. The attendance was 21500 or thereabouts.

Sorry to disappoint you but we will not beat that tomorrow night.

Tomorrow night's game will however beat every other regular season crowd they got there this season.

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The highest crowd for a regular season GWS match at Spotless Stadium (excluding home games against Sydney Swans)

 

13766 - Round 6 - 2016 - GWS vs Hawthorn

18k members plus opportunity for about 5-9k of tickets available to general public. Anything above 14k will be a win in my books but the closer to 20k the better
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@Victory......

 

GWS's first derby game against the Swans this season was played at Spotless. The attendance was 21500 or thereabouts.

Sorry to disappoint you but we will not beat that tomorrow night.

Tomorrow night's game will however beat every other regular season crowd they got there this season.

Tbf, Victory did say 'non-derby'

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