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    The Western Sydney Wanderers have officially opened the Western Sydney Stadium with a credible 2-1 defeat to English Championship side Leeds United.

    As the long night of the Olympic Precinct faded away with a spectacular pre-match light & pyro show, the future began for the Western Sydney Wanderers in their new home ground. The Wanderers started with a 5 at the back formation, the starting 11 comprising of Daniel Lopar, Daniel Wilmering, Dylan McGowan, Tass Mourdoukoutas, Tarek Elrich, Bruce Kamau, Pirmin Schwegler, Keanu Baccus, Kwamye Yeboah, Mitch Duke and Radoslaw Majewski.

    Leeds were the dominant side early, after a 6th minute error from Mourdoukoutas, Pablo Hernandez toe-poke was turned behind goal by Lopar for a corner. In the 8th minute the visitors took the lead. Dylan McGowan slipped on the slick turf as he tried to close down Harrison, the Leeds attacker pulled a cutback to the edge of the area, and an unmarked Mateusz Bogusz fired an unerring shot into the top corner for 1-0.

    The Wanderers looked certain to score through Yeboah & Kamau, as Duke released Kamau into the penalty area, he fired a low cross that eluded the desperate lunge for Yeboah, if he made almost any kind of contact it would have been the first goal at the Western Sydney Stadium for the home side. Leeds nearly doubled their advantage just before the half-time break, Kemar Roofe hit the far post from about 7 yards out.

    Shortly after the break the Wanderers did have their opening goal at the stadium and it was assisted by Keanu Baccus and scored by Yeboah. Baccus won the ball in midfield and drove at the Leeds defence, poking a through ball inside the Leeds central defenders, Yeboah running onto the ball and beating Kiko Casilla, the striker with a neat chip over the goalkeeper, that he ran off to celebrate with a backward flip.

    As the Wanderers began to ring the changes, effectively playing their NPL NSW youth team in the dying minutes Leeds stepped up a gear themselves and began to reassert themselves, Patrick Bamford forced a top save out of Nick Suman who had replaced Lopar, followed by Hernandez rattling the woodwork with a powerful long range effort.

    The onslaught paid dividends for the white roses of Yorkshire as they scored a last gasp winner in front of their long-distance away support. Hernandez picked up the ball in the dying seconds of stoppage time, weaved through a half-dozen Wanderers defenders before pulling the trigger and slamming the ball into the side netting giving Suman no chance.

    It was a cruel ending but ultimately one without a huge deal of importance, as the night was as much about the return to Parramatta as it was the result. In that the evening was an unqualified success, the stadium glittering in it's opening for the world game, packed in the supporters for this glamour opening. The performance on the pitch for the Wanderers was about as good as you could expect against a hard charging English Championship side, and particularly one as tactically & technically fluent as Leeds United under Marcelo Bielsa. Duke ran his heart out as usual, the foreign midfield duo of Schwegler & Majewski look to have a lot of potential, Keanu Baccus was arguably the Wanderers Man of the Match, Yeboah took his goal well and the rest of the team including the late youth subs were impressive with their application & effort.

    The Wanderers start their 2019/20 campaign with an away FFA Cup Round of 32 match against last year's A-League Premiership winning side Perth Glory on Wednesday August 7th.


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    Hahaha...sorry...and thanks Hughsey!

    It'll happen sometime, but there's every chance I'll hate whatever it is, given the diversity of thought even amongst this little community.

    The banter about it is enjoyable though!

    And October is still such a long way off......

    :)  :)

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    7 hours ago, hughsey said:

    Whatever does become a walkout song for the WSW one day, I hope it’s referred to as ‘Wendy’s Song’ 

    Sounds like the name of a Beatles song..probably is...

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    5 hours ago, matty said:

    Yeah, so it was a good game.... 

    Walk out song thread is not this. 

    So who's snippy now?

    OK...over to you guys... :D

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    10 hours ago, Beer said:

    I was looking forward to reading through 6 pages of game analysis and stadium discussion and all I got was 5.5 pages of trash about a walk out song. 

    V disappointed. 

    I'm glad you appreciated my posts. Sorry, I can't do anything about the others.

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    1 hour ago, wendybr said:

    So who's snippy now?

    OK...over to you guys... :D

    When Babbel comes out and says something along the lines of this....people may care.......lol

    Wir haben kein Streiklied und der Club ist in Unordnung. Es kostet uns Spiele. Die Fans müssen ihre Finger herausziehen und es schaffen. Vielleicht bringen sie während des nächsten Fan-Transfer-Fensters frisches Blut herein und bringen hoffentlich die Basis wieder in Schwung. Die Spieler sind am Boden zerstört von der mangelnden Fan-Leistung, dem Engagement und keinem Streik-Song. Und wollen, dass es sich ändert. Wir werden sehen was passiert.
     

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    Watching the game on Bein sports, I literally had goosebumps as the teams walked out - the atmosphere was awesome. 

    A lot of work to do yet I know, but from what I saw on Saturday night looks like we will be playing a style with greater mobility and higher tempo this season.  I am certainly feeling a lot more positive than I did after seeing Wanderers almost get beaten by Darwin Hellenic in the FFA Cup opening round last year.

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    3 hours ago, wendybr said:

    So who's snippy now?

    OK...over to you guys... :D

    I am. Because people keep derailing threads with puns and off topic discussions. 

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    Babel played 3 at the back a few times last season and it generally went fine (especially considering it can take players a bit to get used to it). I'm hoping McGowan is just rusty in general, I'm sure he can manage playing 3 at the back. 

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    2 minutes ago, matty said:

    Babel played 3 at the back a few times last season and it generally went fine (especially considering it can take players a bit to get used to it). I'm hoping McGowan is just rusty in general, I'm sure he can manage playing 3 at the back. 

    He's only been with us a week. Time will tell.

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    If we are indeed locking in the 3 at the back, we need to make our wing backs our priority. We simply cannot overlook those positions. They are essential to all this working. Adama Traoré is without a club after coming off an acl rupture. Would love to see him given a trial and fitness test here in australia as he would fit like a glove on the left with Georgievski on the right. If we can get good possesion based attacking wing backs it will suit our inverted attackers like Duke and Yeboah to a tee. Russel and Wimmering/Cordier can learn a lot from another season as back ups and with surely get a few runs with 5 needed to cover our backline. 

    Add a striker up front and a taller more physical presence along side Schwegler in the middle and we are set. 

     

     

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    Yeah I've been watching the wing back Roles with interest. I'd be surprised if Babel thinks Kamau is a good fit but that's where he's played a lot. I reckon Georgievski is nailed on for left WB

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    33 minutes ago, matty said:

    I am. Because people keep derailing threads with puns and off topic discussions. 

    Totally agree..this group who derail threads with pointless puns and walkout songs is disgusting isnt it. They should grow up.

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    21 minutes ago, Erimus said:

    Totally agree..this group who derail threads with pointless puns and walkout songs is disgusting isnt it. They should grow up.

     

    3 minutes ago, Edinburgh said:

    I have.

    So have I. I was 183 cm at the start of this thread...now I'm 183.1 cm.

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    Just an observation....

    Our post game threads have rarely only been about analysis of the game. Discussions have erupted over flairs, chants, policing, issues related to atmosphere, as well as about the technical features of the game. Those discussions of the non-technical aspects of the game experience have actually been how we got to know each other tbh - and how we have formed a community.

    This thread has reached 7 pages for the first time in quite some time, I'd say...2 pages in the first 24 hours, another half page today....and 5 pages last night in the space of 2 hours, where WSF community members discussed, both seriously and frivolously, issues initiated by a feature of the stadium experience during the Leeds game. 

    I personally love it when banter happens here...it's done with warmth and humour, and adds to our sense of community. 

    My 2 cents worth. :):)

     

     

     

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    Just to put this thread back on track,  I just listened to Pablo Hernandez on the sideline being interviewed by Carly Adno. He was more complimentary about our defense then we are. He said they (the defense) did good.

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    21 hours ago, btron3000 said:

    Oooh matty gonna be furious with all this metric and imperial measurement talk.

    Its  just a shame, makes it harder to enjoy a thread for what you came for - to read about football. There's plenty of places online, or this forum, to act a fool, just a shame to have good football talk discouraged. 

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