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    Five goals and a red card produced numerous talking points as the Western Sydney Wanderers let a two goal lead slip against Sydney FC.

     

    The seventh edition of the Sydney Derby was played in front of 41,213 supporters who witnessed the Western Sydney Wanderers finish the match with 9 men and 0 points after losing control of the match and being unable to overcome some dubious officiating.

     

    Western Sydney were a goal up inside 20 minutes, Romeo Castelen left Gersback for dead and delivered a pinpoint accurate cross into the penalty area. Mark Bridge had peeled off his marker and stood on the penalty spot waiting for the cross. Bridge struck at goal with his right foot, the ball fired into the turf and gave Vedran Janjetovic no chance.

     

    The travelling supporters were in dreamland just 5 minutes later. The Wanderers won a corner, took it quickly and the Sydney FC defence hadn't set in time, it flicked off the head of Bridge towards the back post where Ognenovski wildly swung his boot out, only to send the ball high into the night air. With a gaggle of players from both sides waiting for the ball to drop the Janjetovic the Sydney keeper made a right mess of his attempted punch, misjudging the flight of the ball, getting a weak hand that sent the ball falling backwards for one of the worst own goals in the history of the A-League.

     

    In the dying seconds of the first half Sydney FC had a life line through Gamiero. A long ball out of defence found it's way over the head of Daniel Mullen at right fullback. The miss let Alex Brosque poke a backheel into the path of Gamiero, who placed his shot towards the far post, a slight deflection perhaps helping it find the back of the net where it otherwise would have just missed.

     

    They had the equaliser 5 minutes into the second half, Ognenovski connecting with a tame shot after a scramble in the box. The ball deflected away as it passed through the sea of legs in the penalty area and it threw the ball in the opposite direction to Covic's dive. Protests from the Wanderers about Ibini being miles offside went unheeded, even with Ibini blocking Covic's view and holding onto the keeper there was no offside call.

     

    The Wanderers objective from the match from winning to hoping for a draw after the loss of Saba. The Brazilian attacking midfielder received a straight red after his flying tackle on Terry Antonis was judged to have been dangerous. This despite Saba winning the ball and making the slightest of contact with Antonis. It left Western Sydney reeling, and from there Sydney FC were in control of the game. The seemingly inevitable winner for Sydney came in the 79th minute, Brosque had the ball fall to his left foot from Gamiero and it found the right hand corner of the net.

     

    Western Sydney were reduced to 9 men following an injury late on, and with the two man disadvantage were lucky simply to get through the rest of the game without conceding another goal. The post-match press conference saw Wanderers manager Tony Popovic dismayed by the officiating for the second week after the Wanderers were denied a clear penalty against Melbourne Victory, the bad offside call on the equalising goal and Saba's dubious red card in this match didn't help their cause.

     

    Despite the poor officiating, the Wanderers were on the back foot from the moment Gamiero scored Sydney FC's first, and the second half was yet another Derby implosion at the Sydney Football Stadium. The Wanderers have now lost the first two matches of the current A-League season and if you include the Grand Final from last season, have lost three in a row. Changes and massive improvement are required in the upcoming Asian Champions League final otherwise the 5-0 aggregate loss by Adelaide United could be in danger of being broken.

     

    The Wanderers next match is against Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia in the Asian Champions League Final first leg at Parramatta Stadium on Saturday the 25th of October.


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    Also shout out to the lady that called over security trying to get me, my friends and family to move in the RBB because we were standing in the seats that she bought...

    When will people learn?

    Lol after 2 seasons, who are these people ?

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    Also shout out to the lady that called over security trying to get me, my friends and family to move in the RBB because we were standing in the seats that she bought...

     

    When will people learn?

    Chick behind me, second row in front of where the 55's were, telling us to put the flags down so she could see. :nono:

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    Also this might go against popular opinion on here but personally I think it is time total fan segregation was introduced at the derby games. What is it with these WSW and ESFC good buddies chumming up at the games and then it turning all shitty when things drift one way or another. Was a bit of agro in the East stand tonight. Nothing serious by any means, but not needed.

     

    In the UK you don't get fans of another team sat in the middle of opposing supporters. I know some might say it shows how mature things are here that this can happen, but I think that is bollocks.

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    change of topic, but what about that thug, Og? he's pure scum isnt he?

    i respected him in the past but what a piece of crap

     

    i am still proud of the wanderers, sydney fc were better on the night sadly but there were some promising signs and some great moments

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    change of topic, but what about that thug, Og? he's pure scum isnt he?

    i respected him in the past but what a piece of crap

     

    i am still proud of the wanderers, sydney fc were better on the night sadly but there were some promising signs and some great moments

     

    its just the start of the season. we'll get better as the season goes on

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    In the UK you don't get fans of another team sat in the middle of opposing supporters. I know some might say it shows how mature things are here that this can happen, but I think that is bollocks.

     

    Liverpool derby does.

     

    Going to say that Saba red was easy to give.  Flew in to the tackle and no matter if he caught him or not lots of referees will give a red for the potential career threatening tackles these can be.

     

    2nd goal offside.  Ibini was absolutely interfering.  Referee needs to get his handbook out.

     

    One of those nights boys.  Onwards and upwards.  Thick and thin.  We've had it too good so far and things like this keep us on an even keel.

     

    Next week is the ACL final.  We don't have a 10 year plan to get there.  We're there in 2.

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    If anyone says something good about that refereeing performance you'll get a punch in the face.

     

    What was witnessed tonight was a robbery.

     

    This ******* league needs better refs.

     

    Period.

    This city was yellow tonight

     

    urine yellow?

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    Also shout out to the lady that called over security trying to get me, my friends and family to move in the RBB because we were standing in the seats that she bought...

     

    When will people learn?

    Chick behind me, second row in front of where the 55's were, telling us to put the flags down so she could see. :nono:

    Don't even get me started.

    We all ended up moving just so she would stop complaining and she was barely active. She pretty much did WDYSF and that's about it...

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    Also this might go against popular opinion on here but personally I think it is time total fan segregation was introduced at the derby games. What is it with these WSW and ESFC good buddies chumming up at the games and then it turning all shitty when things drift one way or another. Was a bit of agro in the East stand tonight. Nothing serious by any means, but not needed.

     

    In the UK you don't get fans of another team sat in the middle of opposing supporters. I know some might say it shows how mature things are here that this can happen, but I think that is bollocks.

    People have partners, friends, and family who go for the other Sydney sides.

     

    People who've had these relationships longer than Wanderers, or even the A-League have been around.

     

    They should be able to attend the match together.

     

    This isn't the UK.

     

    So yeah, I disagree with your post.

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    In the UK you don't get fans of another team sat in the middle of opposing supporters. I know some might say it shows how mature things are here that this can happen, but I think that is bollocks.

     

    Liverpool derby does.

     

     

     

    Not as much as it used to be.

     

    Also this might go against popular opinion on here but personally I think it is time total fan segregation was introduced at the derby games. What is it with these WSW and ESFC good buddies chumming up at the games and then it turning all shitty when things drift one way or another. Was a bit of agro in the East stand tonight. Nothing serious by any means, but not needed.

     

    In the UK you don't get fans of another team sat in the middle of opposing supporters. I know some might say it shows how mature things are here that this can happen, but I think that is bollocks.

    People have partners, friends, and family who go for the other Sydney sides.

     

    People who've had these relationships longer than Wanderers, or even the A-League have been around.

     

    They should be able to attend the match together.

     

    This isn't the UK.

     

    So yeah, I disagree with your post.

     

    Fair enough, said it wouldn't be popular with all.

     

    In front of me two supposed mates started going off at each other, the ESFC bloke had to move to another seat. A family with young kids was sat not far away, the mother in an ESFC top and Father in a WSW top. She looked shocked and concerned (but was really all handbags stuff) But that is what you get when you mix it up and as the rivalry grows I think this is getting more common.

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    Loved the whole corporate box above RBB getting kicked out be the cops.

    Wtf was with the 12 years old's jumping the fence when brosque scored?

    That's a lot of $5k fines and 5 year bans ;)

    Cops won't fine 12 year olds hence why half the cove went out there.
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    Also this might go against popular opinion on here but personally I think it is time total fan segregation was introduced at the derby games. What is it with these WSW and ESFC good buddies chumming up at the games and then it turning all shitty when things drift one way or another. Was a bit of agro in the East stand tonight. Nothing serious by any means, but not needed.

     

    In the UK you don't get fans of another team sat in the middle of opposing supporters. I know some might say it shows how mature things are here that this can happen, but I think that is bollocks.

    People have partners, friends, and family who go for the other Sydney sides.

    People who've had these relationships longer than Wanderers, or even the A-League have been around.

    They should be able to attend the match together.

    This isn't the UK.

    So yeah, I disagree with your post.

    Keep them away from edges of active support though things get a bit ugly in them mixed bays, not a good place for a family to be when people are abusing each other.
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    Prepare yourselves for tomorrow's headlines

     

    "Western Sydney Wanderers, lit up numerous marine safety devices"

     

    There will be no mention of the smurfs pitch invading.

     

    There will be no 5 year bans

     

    There will be no fines

     

    It's all bullshit

     Personally I think only a deduction of 3 points will suffice  :D

     

    Kidding of course, no punishment will happen.

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    Prepare yourselves for tomorrow's headlines

    "Western Sydney Wanderers, lit up numerous marine safety devices"

    There will be no mention of the smurfs pitch invading.

    There will be no 5 year bans

    There will be no fines

    It's all bullshit

    There will be bans if we all follow it up, should be something to keep us amused during the week.

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    the saba tackle was no way a red, ref lost the plot.

    great interplay from saba and romeo, and this was basically the first game they've played together.

    i was so proud despite losing the 3rd goal when the rbb ramped it up.

    i was basically sitting on halfway and we outsung them.

     

    to those thinking doom and gloom just remember how season 1 started.

    and in the next few weeks we could be champions of asia.

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    WTF with people complaining with 2 loses and us being bottom of the ladder... we been here before in Year one.

    People phucking fickle...

    Wait and see after round 5 when we are still at the bottom - your head will explode at the comments lol.

     

    It's good if a few people drop off, we have a waiting list and those people will miss out on this team's rise to the top beginning around December.

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    FARKING ****Z... I HATE BLAMING THE REF BUT FMD... OFFSIDE GOAL, SEND OFF, FARKNOSE HOW MANY HANDBALLS LET GO....

     

    I'm still so proud of our boys the way they stuck it out until end the game with 9 men on the pitch. 

     

    Bring on next week, I think the start to our season has been hijacked by more important things on their minds.

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     I'm embarrassed to say that we were totally outsung by the Cove tonight. Why would the RBB introduce new chants in such a big game?

    I'll disagree on your first point and add that even if I agreed, no away team should ever be embarrassed to be outsung by the home team, even if it is SFC.

    I'll agree with you on your second point. Wrong game to do this, I knew we had work to do behind goals today when someone said that we were in their seats.

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    If we won the ACL... knock on wood... Popa will be genius again right?

     

    People phucking fickle.

     

    Popa will be hurting we can be sure of that, he sets a high standard for himself and the team. He will look at that goals against column and it will hurt as WSW foundations were built on being very tight as a defense.

     

    We can be sure Popa will not rest until the defense is back settled again. SPIRA we need youuuuuuuuu!!!!! We always look more solid with him in the team.

     

    We cannot afford to let even 1 in next Saturday!

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    win or lose.....COYW ...

     

    I saw and heard enough off the field from the smurfs -and on the field from the smurf scum players to say that if the club = that is our wanderers were selling lifetime memberships now then put me down for one (but not in cash cause im from western sydney ***** !!!)

    **** those twats..

    what about the marko 'wanko; janko dressing room photo on twitter of the twats after the game?? arrogant carnt

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