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  • Controversy Reigns In Wanderers Derby Defeat


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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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    worst performance i have ever seen, so poor 

     

    Deff in the top 10 worst posts I have ever seen  :P  ;)

     

    You obviously haven't seen ESFC forum... :cheeky:

    I think we should be outraged at the 50 ESFC idiots that invaded the pitch..I recall what happened in our first season with the poor dude who ended up on the wrong side of the fence at the derby, and got smashed by 10 police...plus he was vilified all over the media next day...I actually saw how infuriated some FC fans were when the flares ripped, and I have to be honest..I wanted more..it fired the belly of the fans, I will admit that, 

    Flare bandwagoner...  :ninja:

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    Any videos of the RBB scarfs up?

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    Hehe well nobody around me in bay 39 was filming it, but usually someone in the middle of it is ;)

    To be fair couldn't really see the scarves after a few moments !!

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    Looks like he was attacking the ball to me

     

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    Nice try.

    Watch the video not a selected frame grab. Also note how close the ref was with a clear line of sight.

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    worst performance i have ever seen, so poor 

     

    Deff in the top 10 worst posts I have ever seen  :P  ;)

     

    You obviously haven't seen ESFC forum... :cheeky:

    I think we should be outraged at the 50 ESFC idiots that invaded the pitch..I recall what happened in our first season with the poor dude who ended up on the wrong side of the fence at the derby, and got smashed by 10 police...plus he was vilified all over the media next day...I actually saw how infuriated some FC fans were when the flares ripped, and I have to be honest..I wanted more..it fired the belly of the fans, I will admit that, 

    Flare bandwagoner...  :ninja:

     

    You know what...last night I wanted to shove a flare up the ass of every blue idiot around me..first time I have had that feeling... I still have my views...but I have to be honest about how I felt last night..

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    Any videos of the RBB scarfs up?

    :xnod:

    Hehe well nobody around me in bay 39 was filming it, but usually someone in the middle of it is ;)

    To be fair couldn't really see the scarves after a few moments !!

     

    Since I was off drum duty I was able to record and take photos of the march. I'll link up in the photos/videos thread.

    Obs missed the clear punch/hit to Saba's head from Sasa as well.. that's a paddling. Or a red if you ask me.

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    I'm proud of our team coming over to clap for the fans when they must have been feeling really low about the result of the game.

     

    I'm proud of our team for always behaving in a very professional way with their fans. 

     

    I'm proud our team would never act like the SFC team did at the end of the game when some of them came over to our bay and started blowing kisses at us and giving us the finger.  Why should they worry about opposition fans??  The Wanderers team does not worry about the opposition's fans.  The SFC team must be feeling very intimidated by the Wanderers excellent fans to do an adolescent act like that.  Shame on them.

     

    I'm proud I have never seen any member of our team hit another member of our team for assisting an injured opposition player.  Saso Ognenovski is a disgrace to our game and to sportsmanship in general.

    It took them over seven seasons to wake up and realize they actually had no grip on any Sydney region.

     

    I've never seen a player from the same team attack or argue with another for helping an opposing player.. I don't get it.

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    Looks like he was attacking the ball to me

     

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    Nice try.

    Watch the video not a selected frame grab. Also note how close the ref was with a clear line of sight.

     

    Also note his eyes are farkin closed!!!

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    Looks like he was attacking the ball to me

     

    10603837_10203978429154244_4248106840314

     

    Nice try.

    Watch the video not a selected frame grab. Also note how close the ref was with a clear line of sight.

     

    Blow your ass on your own latte sipping forum..check out the rest of the game replay and let me know about the Ibini off side, and Ogs being a dick all night..punching a bloke in the back of the head..coward punch, should be arrested in line with new laws regarding that type of assault...

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    Any videos of the RBB scarfs up?

    :xnod:

     

    Hehe well nobody around me in bay 39 was filming it, but usually someone in the middle of it is ;)

    To be fair couldn't really see the scarves after a few moments !!

     

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    Looks like he was attacking the ball to me

     

    10603837_10203978429154244_4248106840314

     

    Nice try.

    Watch the video not a selected frame grab. Also note how close the ref was with a clear line of sight.

     

     

    Also note how close Stevie Wonder used to sit to the piano keys with a clear line of sight.

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    The mistake in this analysis is obvious.

    Covic' sight was not impeded because he dived to stop the shot from Ognenovski. If his sight was impeded he would not have been able to see the kick or be able to judge which way the ball was heading or to be able to dive in the right direction at all. So the quote in this analysis  â€œHe must be penalized because he prevents an opponent from playing or being able to play the ball†is clearly irrelevant.

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    Lol why are you guys letting them get under your skin, they are a team who have known nothing but humiliation since our inception.

     

    Everything their fans do is in response to the RBB, no one writes articles about the 'awesome Sydney FC' fans and they hate it because they really rate themselves.

     

    It's water off a duck's back, what they showed us on the pitch last night proves they won't have what it takes to finish above a full strength WSW.

     

    ps. next derby is on our bloc, they will be HEAVILY outnumbered and we will restore the status quo.

     

    :)

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    @RicSydney

     

    You wouldn't be trying to defend the decision because you know the ref handed you the game would you? ;)

    I'm defending the decisions because they are correct.

    Being to SFC's advantage is a bonus  :xnod:

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    10/10 RicSydney

     

    Didn't think I'd ever see the day where you trolled the forum.

     

    Mick, I presented a summation and my opinion of the key moments of the game in a discussion titled "Controversy reigns in Wanderers Derby Defeat". If my post were off-topic or have no reasoned argument, then you would be justified in the troll accusation.

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    @RicSydney

     

    You wouldn't be trying to defend the decision because you know the ref handed you the game would you? ;)

    I'm defending the decisions because they are correct.

    Being to SFC's advantage is a bonus  :xnod:

     

     

    Enjoy the 3 points Ric ;)

     

    Don't get too comfortable because the next two are at Parramatta and I literally sit about 10 metres from sideline. I have made Archie Thompson and Manny Muscat give us the finger after the games, heard George Rose refer to the eastern side as "a pack of c-unts" as well flustered countless other players.

     

    Ogenovski better pray he gets a minor injury and is ruled out for the game. He won't know what's coming.

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    KGJ was woeful and you can't deny it...i am certain i saw the same studs up lunge at the ball from their defence while we were setting up a shot in the first half. The shoving in the back of players going un-noticed, that number 3. shitface's grubby antics all night. Yes we dropped our concentration and conceeded some real **** goals (u10s type goals) our fault however you cant deny that the ref had no clue when it came to treating fouls fairly. The classic for me was ibini grabbing at our player while we had the ball yet the free kick went to him. lol anyway the good thing is they can all fill up a maxi taxi and come to parramatta to watch it all over again another 2 times in our backyard. I'm not giving them any credit for the win...**** them...they capitalised on our dropped game here and were carrying on like they had won the championship after round 2.

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    I agree Boro. At the Derby it's asking for trouble

    The problem is that many people have friends who support the opposing team. We saw mixed groups getting on our train on the way to the stadium. We saw a middle aged man in a SFC jersey helping an old lady (looked like his Mum) down the stairs to her seat. The old lady was wearing Wanderers gear. Their group was a mixture of blue and red/black and they were sitting in the Wanderers non-active area. There were mixed groups of kids in the bay to our right which was supposed to be a SFC area. Brosque has half his family supporting the Wanderers because he is a Westie himself.

     

    So splitting fans up will separate family members and friends. This came about because some people from the west who had joined SFC when they were the only team did not want to change their allegiance; and other members of their family and their friends who had not supported SFC decided to become Wanderers members. You can't expect parents and their sons and daughters to sit apart.

    I sat next to an ESFC supporter Red. He's a mate of the bloke that got me the tickets and somewhat a mate of mine. That's not the point. There is now a dedicated section for mixed groups, they should stick to those areas. To support the opposing team and purposely sit in the oppositions dedicated supporter area isn't smart and if trouble ensues, you're on your own.

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    Not sure I've seen many games period that 'two dads' was refereeing and didn't see some game changing errors to be honest.

     

    Result aside, he just isn't close to being up to it, for any of the teams sake.

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