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    The rescheduled Sydney Derby at Kogarah Oval ended the same as the first at the Western Sydney Stadium, with Mitch Duke scoring the only goal to give the Red & Black part of Sydney all three points and bragging rights.

    Western Sydney Wanderers started the match well, looking sharper and faster in the opening 15 minutes, forcing several corners and putting the hosts under pressure. The best chance early came from a Mitch Duke long shot, it deflected and luckily for Sydney FC, it looped over the crossbar for a corner. Nicolai Muller for the Wanderers and Adrian Cacerers for Sydney FC both had their own long rage efforts.

    On 30 minutes Muller nearly opened the scoring. He drifted onto the left flank at a throw-in, picked up the ball from Sullivan, took a touch before launching a curling shot that had Redmayne beaten but couldn't drop fast enough and instead smashed into the crossbar. 37 minutes into the game Luke Brattan fired a long range free kick just wide of Daniel Lopar's right hand dive and out for a goal kick. Not longer after Daniel Georgievski mishit a cross that had Andrew Redmayne worried at potentially having bought the ball back across the goal line, but with no goal line technology there was no VAR intervention.

    The Wanderers ended the half with a good counter-attack, Muller flying down the right wing and delivering a cross into the middle. Duke had dreams of a repeat of his flying header in the first Derby this season, but he didn't get great contact and it went wide. Sydney FC had one last attack down their right wing, but Barbarouses put the chance wide as well.

    Sydney FC started the 2nd half stronger, with several shots that did little to trouble Lopar. Bruce Kamau walked off the pitch and was replaced by Tate Russell due to a groin injury. On the hour Sydney FC attacked down their left wing, Le Fondre crossing from the edge of the area to Milos Ninkovic, and his header went well wide when he should have at least hit the target.

    15 minutes from full time Simon Cox should have opened the scoring. A ball from Tate Russell went all the way through the penalty area to reach Cox 10 yards out, his first touch was poor and he took far too long to get a shot on goal, by the time he did he had been closed down and it was blocked. From a follow up corner Schwegler blasted an audacious volley over the top of goal.

    The Wanderers had taken everything Sydney FC had thrown at them in the second half, and in the 82nd minute Duke the Captain stood up and gave his side the lead. Tate Russell sent a cross into the area, Duke was retreating to make contact and it was very good contact, going back across goal and giving Redmayne no chance.

    With time running out the 2nd flashpoint was a disgraceful tackle from young Sydney FC substitute Marco Tilio. He launched himself into a late, studs up lunge into the ankle of Daniel Georgievski, and as they tangled up on the ground Georgievski's leg grazed the young players chin and he reacted by rolling around the turf like he'd been shot. After an interminable VAR check, Georgievski was sent off and nothing was done about the awful tackle that instigated it.

    Unsurprisingly, Sydney FC mounted immense pressure on the Wanderers goal, but the league leaders couldn't find a clear sight at goal and the game ended with them losing their second Sydney Derby of the season. The result sees the Wanderers unbeaten in all 4 games of the Jean-Paul de Marigny era, and rocketing up the A-League ladder to within 2 points of 6th place.

    The Wanderers play Brisbane Roar in Brisbane on Friday 6th March, kick-off at 8:30PM Sydney time.


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    37 minutes ago, Taurus said:

    More disturbing footage from Friday night. #Thugs

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    Yeah....I was leaning against the flood light post above and in shot there watching all this go down...

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    I'd suggest that unfortunately we cannot control other LAC's who still typecast us as hooligans and will continue to treat us as such. Not saying that this is right.

    Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears that we have had the Parra LAC on board for the majority of the season.

    Personally, I've hardly noticed the cops at games this season at Bankwest. It's been a pleasant change from all the shite years at Pirtek and OP.

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    24 minutes ago, Wanderboy said:

    I'd suggest that unfortunately we cannot control other LAC's who still typecast us as hooligans and will continue to treat us as such. Not saying that this is right.

    Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears that we have had the Parra LAC on board for the majority of the season.

    Personally, I've hardly noticed the cops at games this season at Bankwest. It's been a pleasant change from all the shite years at Pirtek and OP.

    On arrival at Carlton station we were met with a wall of cops on the bridge..the tone was set early.

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    24 minutes ago, Wanderboy said:

    I'd suggest that unfortunately we cannot control other LAC's who still typecast us as hooligans and will continue to treat us as such. Not saying that this is right.

    Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears that we have had the Parra LAC on board for the majority of the season.

    Personally, I've hardly noticed the cops at games this season at Bankwest. It's been a pleasant change from all the shite years at Pirtek and OP.

    Don't forget that part of the stadium design was to essentially keep the cops hidden out of sight.

    I don't doubt it's better anyway, but for all we know they've got the strikeforce in cages below the councourse waiting to be let out.

     

     

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    Just now, Smoggy said:

    On arrival at Carlton station we were met with a wall of cops on the bridge..the tone was set early.

    Seems a never ending merry go round  doesn't it .You gotta admit that past incidents involving a minority haven't done any favours for our supporters and how we are getting policed.

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    1 minute ago, sonar said:

    Seems a never ending merry go round  doesn't it .You gotta admit that past incidents involving a minority haven't done any favours for our supporters and how we are getting policed.

    You know how some cops you could say something funny and have a joke,...like in the UK when someone says to a cop my council tax pays for your helmet....well these guys weren't there for a nice chat lol Head down and keep ******* moving....

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    6 minutes ago, marron said:

    Don't forget that part of the stadium design was to essentially keep the cops hidden out of sight.

    I don't doubt it's better anyway, but for all we know they've got the strikeforce in cages below the councourse waiting to be let out.

     

     

    I have in my mind now a room full of cops under BankWest all tooled up and ready to go on the word and disappointment and groans each time they are told to stand down :D 

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    At the end of the match the announcer advised SFC supporters to use Kogarah station instead of Carlton as it would be less crowded.

    I thought that was strange as there were many more SFC supporters than WSW supporters. 

    Big mistake, I forgot to count the army of police. 

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    5 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

    You know how some cops you could say something funny and have a joke,...like in the UK when someone says to a cop my council tax pays for your helmet....well these guys weren't there for a nice chat lol Head down and keep ******* moving....

    I don't deny that and it illustrates the point of past misdemeanors and the current take no prisoners response from the Kogarah LAC.

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    What's funny/sad about all this, is that there was no trouble between fans. The biggest issues they could hang us on was a few harmless flares, standing on seats (which apparently both actives did) and a broken fence which was falling down anyway. Lol.

    These so called hero cops would go to water if they ever were on duty at a Galatasaray derby, or even had to perform duty in Millwall.  

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    2 minutes ago, Wanderboy said:

    What's funny/sad about all this, is that there was no trouble between fans. The biggest issues they could hang us on was a few harmless flares, standing on seats (which apparently both actives did) and a broken fence which was falling down anyway. Lol.

    These so called hero cops would go to water if they ever were on duty at a Galatasaray derby, or even had to perform duty in Millwall.  

    It would be an interesting comparison to make between the policing on Friday to that at say...... Newc or Gosford.

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    Just now, sonar said:

    It would be an interesting comparison to make between the policing on Friday to that at say...... Newc or Gosford.

    Newcastle used to be bad when we took big numbers there. There used to be a line of cops stood behind us at the top of the corner and would swoop in and hassle anyone...me and the lad included when he was stood on a seat with his arm around my shoulder when he was around 8. If he didn't get down we were out.

    Much more relaxed there these days.

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    1 minute ago, sonar said:

    It would be an interesting comparison to make between the policing on Friday to that at say...... Newc or Gosford.

    Gosford has a brass band, (or used to). They are entertainers, not hooligans. Newcastle has no fans at all.

    We are considered the enemy of society. The Taliban of sporting Australia.

     

     

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    1 minute ago, Smoggy said:

    Newcastle used to be bad when we took big numbers there. There used to be a line of cops stood behind us at the top of the corner and would swoop in and hassle anyone...me and the lad included when he was stood on a seat with his arm around my shoulder when he was around 8. If he didn't get down we were out.

    Much more relaxed there these days.

    I've never had any dramas...anywhere. I must have one of those 'he doesn't look too suss' thing about me. :P

    :D

     

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    1 minute ago, Wanderboy said:

    Gosford has a brass band, (or used to). They are entertainers, not hooligans. Newcastle has no fans at all.

    We are considered the enemy of society. The Taliban of sporting Australia.

     

     

    You've got your own logo on video clips!?

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    1 minute ago, sonar said:

    I've never had any dramas...anywhere. I must have one of those 'he doesn't look too suss' thing about me. :P

    :D

     

    The only time I have thought 'hmmm I better calm down a little here' at a game in Australia was when the second penna was given at Adelaide in December lol 

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    29 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

    The only time I have thought 'hmmm I better calm down a little here' at a game in Australia was when the second penna was given at Adelaide in December lol 

    I had the same experience about 3 seasons ago at Newcastle. The cops up there are no better than Kogarah.

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    1 hour ago, Wanderboy said:

    I'd suggest that unfortunately we cannot control other LAC's who still typecast us as hooligans and will continue to treat us as such. Not saying that this is right.

    Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears that we have had the Parra LAC on board for the majority of the season.

    Personally, I've hardly noticed the cops at games this season at Bankwest. It's been a pleasant change from all the shite years at Pirtek and OP.

    At the Newcastle game, I saw a group of six under the eastern stand. The other cops I saw were directing traffic after the game on either side of Parramatta Leagues Club.

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    On 29/02/2020 at 7:58 PM, Couscous said:

    Wow. I'm a Jets supporter with a special dislike of Sydney. It's not biased, mate.

    I know you don’t think much of what he wrote, but if you compare what actually happened to what he wrote. It’s like he decided to take artistic license as if was writing the next Lord of the Ring’s fantasy series, not a review of the match that happened.

    Go through it line for line, then ask yourself did that happen as he said? Or?

    On 29/02/2020 at 5:59 PM, Unlimited said:

    The away bay celebrated wildly, however a few hundred Wanderers supporters missed the moment to cherish, leaving early to ignite more flares on Jubilee Avenue behind the stand before being marched off by mounted police.

    This did not happen. The riot squad picked out someone from random & evicted them for no reason, then the capo. The RBB decided to leave after they were unjustly removed. They didn’t just go outside to light flares you ******* flop Bossi. They then forced them to the station, freely swinging batons at anyone who wouldn’t move fast enough. Absolute disgrace what happened, facts don’t matter to this guy

    On 29/02/2020 at 5:59 PM, Unlimited said:

    Sky Blues were left with the empty feeling so often experienced by the other half of the city after missing several chances and succumbing to a late sucker-punch.

    This sounds as if Sydney had all the chances & we were just happy go lucky scoring at the death with our first chance? No, Lopar wasn’t tested with anything outstanding, they had a strong performance but we wrestled ourselves into the game. If anything the goal was coming after the tide turned & we more than deserved the goal that was scored.

    These are just two parts just picked at a glance. He does with this with every article, twisting words & making up facts to fit his warped perspective. What a hack, to call himself a journalist? Disgusting.

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    On 29/02/2020 at 12:29 AM, THEWANDERERSPOST said:

    ONE OF THE BEST GAMES I HAVE EVER BEEN TO (Mind you I went to the Roar 5-4 semi)

    What an absolutely incredible game. Me and a few mates train to Kogarah and sit in the 3 row long RBB and belt it out for more than 90+ minutes. Extremely nervous before the game but something felt right and good about this game. Something just clicked. Unbelievable.

    We started really good first 5 minutes when Sydney woke up and started to do their thing. Few chances for Muller, Cox, Duke and Georgevski but unable to convert. Just before half time I said can't believe we hadn't conceded when Barbarouses misses a very simple volley. Half time and fairly even but Sydney had the upper hand.

    Couple of flares and all added to the atmosphere. And then the police stepped in. From my view in the RBB the he was protesting someone getting kicked out for something and then the police stepped in. He did absolutely nothing wrong at all, didn't show any aggression but the police abused him physically even with his hand on his head.

    RBB follow out with capo and then something truly amazing happened. The supporters came together and formed a community with a made up RBB of our own, which could be heard pretty well on the highlight reel when I got back home. 

    And then pure insanity happened. Tate Russel crosses from the flank and Duke scores a goal I will remember until I die. Pure elation and euphoria. Running around in the what was now an almost active section, jumping and pumping fists in the air in front of the police and just screaming my head off in pure passion. Huge maul and I almost broke the fence, accidentally crashed the gate door open and almost fell through. Then for the last 10-15 minutes until the end just belted it out as loud as I ever have. EVERY Wanderers fan did in fact. Simply amazing and the moment you live for. 

    The players celebrating at the end with our own makeshift RBB was great and a great way to cap it off. 

    We absolutely destroyed Baumjohann tonight, looks like some people were right in fact. 0-5 , no wonder he chose the No.5 on his shirt. Pirmin and Nick Sullivan were did their roles perfectly and I thought the defence really won us the game, Sydney only really had 1-2 quality attempts that should've ended as a goal. Don't know what Georgevski was thinking but it added to the experience and we won in the end. Corica should receive a fine or ban for his disgusting actions in the tunnel afterwards. He did it to Pirmin Schwegler in the first game as well and sounds like he is being investigated.

    I read JP Marigny is set to be given the full job. Should probably wait until the end of the season to make a decision but signs looking very good and promising.

    Good to talk with some familiar people from here in person for the first time, Turner and Taurus (I know it was you :xnod: - see you at Gosford...). Also found out that someone who had sold me my football boots at Rebel Sport was in fact a Wanderers fan and had a good chat at the end. Met some young (mid 20's) fans from England who were in the RBB and were very nice to talk to throughout the game.

    Incredible, simply incredible. Thanks for rejuvenating my love of the game! 

    Hey mate! Would have been great to meet you, should have told me it was you!

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    On 29/02/2020 at 9:05 AM, wswtragic said:

    So I see Corica has been attending Arnie's school of how to be a whiny bitch. A stint in the stands for his dummy spit at DG will help solidify his standing as a bona fide ****.

    Is it part of the coaching job spec at Muppet FC that you have to be a shitstain?

    I find this hilarious that this has got more attention that the tackle itself.

    Even in the post match of Sunday’s game, Bozza was like bimbo was standing up for his player. Let’s just remember that it was a disgusting tackle, DG was proper pissed off & rightly so.

    On 29/02/2020 at 9:26 AM, lloydy136 said:

    On another matter.....

    How did that little smurf **** not get a straight red for his tackle that led to the DG red? Way worse than saba's from a couple of years ago.

    On 29/02/2020 at 2:24 PM, rcfinc said:

    I liked the ref, Alireza Faghani.  He lets the game run after 50/50 balls, when other refs would penalise a Wanderers player after a Sydney player starts rolling on the ground.

    He doesn't get conned by the players or crowd. 

    On 29/02/2020 at 4:28 PM, lloydy136 said:

    Did you view the original tackle as a straight red? It looked to me like a clear example of serious foul play - lunge, unecessary force and fair chance to injure opponent.

    Thoughts from you prydz & other refs paul? Unlimited?

    This is the issue with reza, he has a much higher tolerance for fouls & as a result, cards too. There hadn't been much in the game in the way of poor challenges & this was the first really bad tackle of the match. He already has a high tolerance, plus it’s a derby game so the temperature of the game is going to be high & as a result it’s more likely a yellow than red.

    The lunge (both feet off the ground?) wasn’t so much the issue, more the force & the way he has gone over the ball. If this had been another referee, then I wouldn’t be surprised if it had a different result.

    Need to remember this was much worse than the tackle made by Saba in that derby got red carded. It was a RC not because the tackle deserved it but the referee felt that if he didn’t show a red card he’d lose control of the game. The FFA backed him.

    21 hours ago, Unlimited said:

    With Faghani in the middle, I don't think he was going to give that as a straight red. This isn't KGJ who sends off Saba for a badly timed ankle tap.

    Looking at it again (it's around 3:45 in the highlights on the A-League website), I'm gonna back Faghani's decision. Yes, he lunges but it appears to be at ball height and it's only one leg. It's more late than anything.

    You see, I some what disagree but am happy with it as long as there is consistency. You get it with him. In Australia we are too whistle & card happy, too eager to reach into the pocket as if it is the only way to control a game.

    I see two feet off the ground in the tackle, the “ball height tackle” is also above the ankle which is another sign the colour should have been red rather than yellow especially at grass roots level.

    21 hours ago, mack said:

    Fox Sports didn't bother show any replays of the tackle that wasn't a really bad angle where you couldn't see the impact properly.

    But they (and VAR) spent 3 minutes showing every slo-mo replay they had for Georgievski.

    100% agree, don’t get me wrong. DG has kicked out & made contact with his face (no matter the fact that there wasn’t much force in it or contact was minimal). Red card, no questions but to spend minutes going over the footage & not even doing 1 replay of the initial tackle? Like there were no other cameras in the ground that could provide a different angle? Or provide context for DG reaction?

    Again, in the post match the whole focus has been on DG’s red & Bimbo defending his player in the post match handbags?

    12 hours ago, TwoLeftFoots said:

    Re Georgies red.

    Guy is on his back trying to get up after tackle, player between his legs, leg in the air.

    I challenge anyone to get up from this position without extending the leg forward.

     

    Id like to see pics of the kids face to see just how much contact had been made. Didn't look like there was even a scratch there on the night. Which may be why we kept falling over as we forgot to wear studs.

    Must remember there has been a change to LOTG that made any contact to the face off the ball a straight red card.

    I do agree, I didn’t think there was much malice or intensity in the movement. The other issue, a slo-mo & zoom will make any incident look worse, tackle, handball & this is just another example.

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    41 minutes ago, Prydzopolis said:

    I know you don’t think much of what he wrote, but if you compare what actually happened to what he wrote. It’s like he decided to take artistic license as if was writing the next Lord of the Ring’s fantasy series, not a review of the match that happened.

    Go through it line for line, then ask yourself did that happen as he said? Or?

    This did not happen. The riot squad picked out someone from random & evicted them for no reason, then the capo. The RBB decided to leave after they were unjustly removed. They didn’t just go outside to light flares you ******* flop Bossi. They then forced them to the station, freely swinging batons at anyone who wouldn’t move fast enough. Absolute disgrace what happened, facts don’t matter to this guy

    This sounds as if Sydney had all the chances & we were just happy go lucky scoring at the death with our first chance? No, Lopar wasn’t tested with anything outstanding, they had a strong performance but we wrestled ourselves into the game. If anything the goal was coming after the tide turned & we more than deserved the goal that was scored.

    These are just two parts just picked at a glance. He does with this with every article, twisting words & making up facts to fit his warped perspective. What a hack, to call himself a journalist? Disgusting.

    Prydz, that's just the new age of journalism. It's all about the "wow" factor.

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    8 minutes ago, blameturner said:

    Hey mate! Would have been great to meet you, should have told me it was you!

    Yeah mate, asked you what happened in the RBB while you were leaving. Absolute legend, keep up with the ground announcing, doing a great job.

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