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Perth Glory vs Western Sydney Wanderers 13/1/2019 5:00PM


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  • Opponent: Perth Glory
    Home Team: Perth Glory
    Away Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 8:00PM EDT
    Round: 13
    Competition: A-League Regular Season
    Location: Perth, Western Australia
    Stadium: HBF Park
    Result: West Sydney Loss
    Western Sydney Score: 3
    Opponent Score: 4
    Time Of Result: 90 Minutes
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Nick Suman, Brendan Hamill, Tass Moudoukoutas, Tarek Elrich, Tate Russell, Nick Fitzgerald, Keanu Baccus, Roly Bonevacia, Bruce Kamau, Jordan O'Doherty, Kwame Yeboah
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Abraham Majok (Jordan O'Doherty 18), Rashid Mahazi (61), Jaushua Sotirio (87)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Vedran Janjetovic, Mathieu Cordier
    Western Sydney Goals: Kwame Yeboah (39), Roly Bonevacia (67), Abraham Majok (77)
    Western Sydney Cards: Keanu Baccus (Yellow 45), Tass Mourdoukoutas (Yellow 75)
    Western Sydney Manager: Markus Babbel
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Liam Reddye, Alex Grant, Shane Lowry, Tomislav Mrcela, Ivan Franjic, Scott Neville, Jake Brimmer, Juande, Fabio Ferreira, Joel Chianese, Andy Keogh
    Opponent Substitutions: Jason Davidson (Shane Lowry 46), Diego Castro (Joel Chianese 46), Brendon Santalab (Fabio Ferreira 81)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: Tando Velaphi, Neil Kilkenny
    Opponent Goals: Diego Castro (70), Ivan Franjic (79), Andy Keogh (82), Juande (86)
    Opponent Cards: Jake Brimmer (Yellow 52), Brendon Santalab (Yellow 87)
    Opponent Manager: Tony Popovic
    Attendance: 8945
    Referee: Kurt Ams
    Post Match Thread:

    West Coast Collapse

    Note 1: Kwame Yeboah scored his first goal for the Wanderers in this game.
    Note 2: Abraham Majok scored his first goal for the Wanderers in this game.
Perth Glory vs Western Sydney Wanderers 13/1/2019 5:00PM

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15 minutes ago, ZachMercer said:

Castro won them the game. We simply don't have an accountant that matches perths.

We don’t have a second marquee spot used.. nothing to do with accountants our club hasn’t spent the money

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4 minutes ago, BrightSpark said:

I don't agree with that either. As Madkaw said above, what is Hamill meant to do disappear? 

We can't start playing to trying please biased refs. Otherwise, we might as well just give the game away.

He put two arms round him he didn’t need to do that 

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3 minutes ago, HillsPanther said:

Everyone knows that he is going to go down if you look at him sideways.

Yeah, I don't blame the opposition player for milking the penalty. I blame the ref for awarding a blatantly soft penalty.

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7 minutes ago, sonar said:

I;m not blaming him for the loss.....just for giving away the pen....our lack of defense cost us.

Yeah I didn't mean it for the loss. 

I think you're being very harsh on him. If my CD partner gives away a pen like that in a game, I immediately blow up at the ref. I would think my teammate was 'naive' for a moment, but he's done nothing wrong based on what referees would call 99% of the time

That would be my thinking. 

Put it this way, if we were given a foul like that, I'd take it but think it's soft. 

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If Hamill keeps his hands by his sides, he's entitled to his position and Keogh can do nothing but give away a foul or have to play with the back to goal. Instead the idiot Hamill wraps his arms around Keogh's waist and once that happens Keogh just rushes backwards, falls over and gets a penalty from a dumb**** A-League referee. It's monumentally stupid.

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Just now, scarcev said:

If that's the standard for a pen then every team should expect one in every game from every corner kick in this League

And when have the Wanderers ever received a penalty for something like that or even blatantly obvious ones?

Answer: never in our history.

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Just now, mack said:

If Hamill keeps his hands by his sides, he's entitled to his position and Keogh can do nothing but give away a foul or have to play with the back to goal. Instead the idiot Hamill wraps his arms around Keogh's waist and once that happens Keogh just rushes backwards, falls over and gets a penalty from a dumb**** A-League referee. It's monumentally stupid.

Yep if you put two arms around a striker in the box you can’t be suprised when a penalty is given.

as billy Bragg once said “he’s a accident waiting to happen”

 

 

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9 minutes ago, BrightSpark said:

I don't agree with that either. As Madkaw said above, what is Hamill meant to do disappear? 

We can't start playing to trying please biased refs. Otherwise, we might as well just give the game away.

Keogh leaned back against Hamill and fell. It wasn't due to the shirt pulling. 

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Just now, beatsurrender said:

We wuz robbed again eh!

Maybe, maybe not but that's not why we lost. Every time they came forward we wobbled. That's the issue.  Had they not got a soft penalty they would have scored some other way. We were hanging on. That's the problem 

If we scored 5 they would have scored 6....Perth went up a few gears and we had no answer....

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5 minutes ago, Burztur said:

At the end of the day, we lack the #mentality to see out a game and the refs are inconsistent as ****. We can only fix half the problem. 

It's been said before here we lack quality. I give Babbel credit for how the team performed in this game. We were on a hiding to nothing and only silly errors cost us a result. 

On the upside we have youngsters who will benefit from the experience. I think this season is gone so the best we can hope for is to be a spolier for teams in the six.....give 'em some misery. lol

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1 minute ago, sonar said:

As it's been said before here we lack quality. I give Babbel credit for how the team performed in this game. We were on a hiding to nothing and only silly errors cost us a result. 

We have no leader in a team full of A leauge journeymen....Hamill for example is neither a leader or regular starter in a usual squad....

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2 minutes ago, Burztur said:

At the end of the day, we lack the #mentality to see out a game and the refs are inconsistent as ****. We can only fix half the problem. 

I don't agree that we lack the #mentality. We just scored 3 goals away against the number 1 team in the league, with half our players missing, and a referee that throughout the Match was determined to stop us.

And we still nearly won.

I'm not saying we can't improve, or that we're having a great season.

But clearly we can play a competitive game of football.

I do agree that we can't fix the refs, though.

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2 minutes ago, BrightSpark said:

I don't agree that we lack the #mentality. We just scored 3 goals away against the number 1 team in the league, with half our players missing, and a referee that throughout the Match was determined to stop us.

And we still nearly won.

I'm not saying we can't improve, or that we're having a great season.

But clearly we can play a competitive game of football.

I do agree that we can't fix the refs, though.

We have the right attitude and determination. #mentality is perhaps the wrong word. What I mean is the ability to grind out a match to secure a result. As much as Hamill and Elrich put in, we need to trade up as they are really squaddies.

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On 13/01/2019 at 7:25 PM, mack said:

That's an interesting point. I know the year the Mariners beat us in the Grand Final they only had three foreigners (Zwaanswijk, McGlinchey & Montgomery). In Round 27 they only played Zwaanswijk against Heart and left McGlinchey & Montgomery in Gosford. Don't appear to have any games without them all.

The early years of the comp it's quite likely there were a bunch of teams who didn't use any foreigners. edit - In round 1 2005/06 the first game ever played didn't have any foreigners get on the park for either Newcastle or Adelaide. 

So I asked Andrew Howe about games without any foreigners, and he seems to think the only game ever that had no foreign players on the pitch, was indeed that first ever game.

For specific teams not having any foreign players, I suspect there would be some hidden in the second season possibly, as a quick scan suggest that Sydney FC, Adelaide, Newcastle and the Mariners didn't have many foreigners at all.

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