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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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    5 minutes ago, 102megan said:

    Keep in mind - it's still the off season! 

    I'm sure once the season actually starts back up, there will be more football talk, by more people, in the appropriate threads. 

    I know, I hope so. It pains me to visit the Cove or victory forums for football talk. 

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    I hate forums, football or otherwise, that get all Nazi about sticking to topic. They are so dull. As if all conversations go from A to B. Off topic is more natural.

    Also, there are plenty of comments on football here. Reply to one of them if you want the football talk to continue.

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    1 minute ago, btron3000 said:

    I hate forums, football or otherwise, that get all Nazi about sticking to topic. They are so dull. As if all conversations go from A to B. Off topic is more natural.

    Also, there are plenty of comments on football here. Reply to one of them if you want the football talk to continue.

    What’s your favourite flavour and brand of potato chips? And your position on ham on pizza?

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    1 minute ago, StringerBellend said:

    What’s your favourite flavour and brand of potato chips? And your position on ham on pizza?

    Potato chips are my weakness. I’ll gobble a whole party size packet if given the chance. Hardest decision I ever have to make is what flavour chips I want. Everything else in life is easy.

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    2 hours ago, matty said:

    I know, I hope so. It pains me to visit the Cove or victory forums for football talk. 

    Cove are still tools though, aren’t they, regardless of amount of football talk.

    I’d rather joke around off topic with the people here than listen to some Cove hipster oblivious to the blatant fouling of his midfield and right back.

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    in a way to merge off topic and on topic - great to know that my wonderful ability to be lining up for food when the wanderers score has continued from old parramatta through olympic park to new parramatta.

     

    planning on not eating all derby day until the game starts so we lose 8-7

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    2 hours ago, btron3000 said:

    Potato chips are my weakness. I’ll gobble a whole party size packet if given the chance. Hardest decision I ever have to make is what flavour chips I want. Everything else in life is easy.

    Yeah crisps (chips are what you get down the chippy) are my weakness. Red Rock deli or salt n vinegar....yum...

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    41 minutes ago, Erimus said:

    Yeah crisps (chips are what you get down the chippy) are my weakness. Red Rock deli or salt n vinegar....yum...

    I had to retype it for a local audience, I’d normally say crisps too

     

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    I totally forgot to ask: has the FB family figured out yet if we've had a team on the pitch against leeds? Some people were mighty worried that players might need to be recruited from the fan base...

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    15 minutes ago, DamnedUnited said:

    The sound of a hundred flares being ripped whilst the stands chant WEST till it crescendos into a blood curdling Sparta. That's a walkout song. Everything else has the elegance and subtlety of chicken pizza.

    Would that be chicken pizza with or without pineapple? :D

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    2 hours ago, theguyyouwishyouwere said:

    in a way to merge off topic and on topic - great to know that my wonderful ability to be lining up for food when the wanderers score has continued from old parramatta through olympic park to new parramatta.

     

    planning on not eating all derby day until the game starts so we lose 8-7

    Are you lining up for yourself or your significant other? Here’s me at the game....

    get to our seats , settle in , start looking around soaking up the atmosphere ...

    Wife : “ You want a drink , I feel like a drink” 

    Me : “ ok sure, what do you want?”

    (what I’m really thinking) “ Why the fuuck couldn’t you have said something BEFORE we sat the fuuck down?! “ 

    “ I don’t want a fuucking drink n I don’t want to get back up , maybe YOU should go get your OWN FUUCKING DRINK!”

    unfortunately we can’t say that cos it will unleash a shiit storm that will last until your last breath on this marble!

    :xmad:

    ....don’t get me started on J Jnr.... “I’m hungry , I’m thirsty, I’ve got to go to the toilet, I’m...”  :xmad:

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    What ball was used in the game?

    Can anyone confirm that the ball used is the same as in the A-League season? I feel that our players will benefit from the added exposure to the ball's unique aerodynamic footprint :meep:

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    2 minutes ago, Unlimited said:

    What ball was used in the game?

    Can anyone confirm that the ball used is the same as in the A-League season? I feel that our players will benefit from the added exposure to the ball's unique aerodynamic footprint :meep:

    image.png.d41212cf81fa93dd9cfdc7690ea8a762.png

    I don't know but there seemed to be a lot of concern about the ball pressure at th e start of the match

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    7 minutes ago, JackDoff said:

    Are you lining up for yourself or your significant other? Here’s me at the game....

    get to our seats , settle in , start looking around soaking up the atmosphere ...

    Wife : “ You want a drink , I feel like a drink” 

    Me : “ ok sure, what do you want?”

    (what I’m really thinking) “ Why the fuuck couldn’t you have said something BEFORE we sat the fuuck down?! “ 

    “ I don’t want a fuucking drink n I don’t want to get back up , maybe YOU should go get your OWN FUUCKING DRINK!”

    unfortunately we can’t say that cos it will unleash a shiit storm that will last until your last breath on this marble!

    :xmad:

    ....don’t get me started on J Jnr.... “I’m hungry , I’m thirsty, I’ve got to go to the toilet, I’m...”  :xmad:

    You had it easy...I had to go and get Smog junior a ******* ice cream after we sat down on row 23.top tier. So off I go, buy him one of those Milo tubs he likes. I climb back up to the seats, hand him his milo, he sits there not eating...'errrrr dad, emmmmm where's the plastic spoon'....aaaarrrrrggghhhhhh......I bent the lid in to the shape of a scoop and told him to get on with it....

     

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    9 minutes ago, Erimus said:

    Your evil Wendy :D

    :lol: 

    Take a good look at that post...you won't see many like it (food mentions from me, I mean).

    PS Most of us live fairly high stress lives these days. It's healthy to retain a sense of.... playfulness. ;)

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    13 hours ago, btron3000 said:

    I hate forums, football or otherwise, that get all Nazi about sticking to topic. They are so dull. As if all conversations go from A to B. Off topic is more natural.

    Also, there are plenty of comments on football here. Reply to one of them if you want the football talk to continue.

    Hi btron. Did you have an issue with me imparticular? Did you wanna discuss it or just take passive aggressive jibes? 

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    You've done it a couple of times in the last page or so btron. I'd much rather have a chat at a local pub though, name it and we'll catch up, you can get off topic as much as you like 👍

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    2 hours ago, FCB said:

    Talk about derailing a thread: the three masterchef judges have been given the flick and will be replaced by... oh well, never mind. 

    If they try to replace them, it will be like Top Gear.

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    16 hours ago, matty said:

    Hi btron. Did you have an issue with me imparticular? Did you wanna discuss it or just take passive aggressive jibes? 

     

    16 hours ago, matty said:

    You've done it a couple of times in the last page or so btron. I'd much rather have a chat at a local pub though, name it and we'll catch up, you can get off topic as much as you like 👍

    Chillax cuz. I don't have "issues" with anyone. If I'm guilty of anything on here it's the opposite - reacting to comments as if they are just words, not comments made by people. 

    I didn't intend to come across passive aggressive. I responded to you directly about the Cove thing. Where I did comment about your posts but not directly, it wasn't intended to have a go.  Maybe I could have chosen my words better when I said that if people want to talk football they should respond to football comments, but funnily enough that is probably a comment I stand by. If you don't want to go off topic just talk football and ignore the idiotic trolls like Wendy.  (That was a joke)

    Could I be more polite on here at times? Yeah. But sometimes I'm in a rush and don't think, and I'll admit sometimes I wanna spark a bit of a reaction too. And sometimes, as we all know, if you don't know the person personally (and even if you do), you can't always get their tone through writing. Just assume I'm being friendly and conversational and not taking myself too seriously, then it won't bother you even if I am being a dick.

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    THREAD LOCKED!

    Good game from the boys though, glad the gaffa told the boys to show them what we got and not sit back! 

    Bring on this new season, lets hope Babbell can take the boys all the way unlike Popa with his bad GF juju lol

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