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    The Newcastle Jets have put on a clinic to demolish a demoralised Western Sydney Wanderers 4-0 in Newcastle tonight.

    Coming into the game having never lost in Newcastle, the Wanderers were behind the pace of the game from the opening kick off and were completely outplayed by the rampant Jets, with the visiting side having their internal issues exposed in a post-game interview with Mark Bridge.

    The Wanderers had their warning just 5 minutes into the game when Andrew Nabbout had what appeared to be the first goal. Petratos cut back onto his right to cross into the middle that found Nabbout between the Wanderers central defence, he finished well to the near post however the celebrations were cut short by a correct offside call. Not less than 5 minutes later the Jets broke the deadlock. With Mark Bridge not bothering to track his fullback, Koutroumbis took the ball to the edge of the Wanderers penalty area and fired past Vedran Janjetovic at the far post.

    Newcastle were unlucky not to have been even further in front before half-time but the break saw that luck end, as they turned int a second half that stunned the abject visitors. Jason Hoffman, having been pushed further up the field as a result of the Newcastle injury crisis picked up the second of the game after more inept Wanderers defence. Aspro lunged into a tackle on Joey Champness and failed to clear, the ball wrigged into the path of Hoffman who had the freedom of the pitch, Thwaite was nowhere to be seen and Keanu Baccus couldn't stop Hoffman placing the ball past Janjetovic into the side netting.

    Ben Kantarovski picked up the 3rd from a Jets corner kick. The ball was curled into the 6 yard box, Janjetovic, who had a complete nightmare of a game came & completely missed getting a touch, Kantarovski couldn't miss from point blank range

    The fourth was icing on the cake for Newcastle as they tore apart the weak defence once again. Petratos was out wide & heading out over the byline, his backheel found open space in the penalty box, Ugarkovic strode onto the ball, Jonathan Aspro resembled a traffic cone instead of a central defender and let Ugarkovic waltz through on goal to finish strongly with his right foot.

    Mark Bridge had a post-match interview that made it clear there are players at the club who don't want to follow our new coach and would rather do their own thing. It is time for the club & the coach to stomp out the rebellion and send the offenders packing. The PFA will have a cry but the time for forgiveness is over. I hope Gombau forces them to do sprints & laps of the Blacktown training facility tomorrow morning and afternoon, and every day until they show some pride in the shirt or they ask for a release.

    Oriol Riera came on and spent most of the half stamping around like a petulant child and looks like he'd rather leave in January than follow through on the two year contract Popovic gave him. Raul Llorente used his time mostly to bitch at the ref when not getting fouls go his way. Brendan Hamill isn't an NPL level defender let alone the A-League and the moment he is cut from the club our defensive stocks will rise even if we don't replace him. Mark Bridge stood around watching Keanu Baccus try to defend multiple players for the entire second half. Jumpei was the exact same useless waste of a foreign spot he's always been. Steven Lustica came on but you wouldn't have known it since he was invisible and neither touched the ball effectively or put in any crunching tackles.

    Janjetovic spilled the ball more than he caught it. Roly is getting hacked to bits every week and the rest of the team don't seem to be interested in putting in a few hard challenges of their own to protect him or warn the opposition to stop. Thwaite & Aspro were softer than a chocolate bar left out on the road in 40 degree heat, and they looked completely clueless on the ball. Cejudo isn't a winger and so far hasn't shown he's worth his foreign spot and finally, Keanu Baccus, a young player in his first real shot at pro football is being let down by much older, much more experienced players.

    This was a pathetic, heartless, inept display by a band of players many of whom look like they'd rather be sitting at home than getting paid to be professional footballers. Playing badly is one thing. Not making even a token effort is another. Those who don't want to put in that effort don't deserve to wear the shirt. Too often in modern football it's the coach who gets hung out to dry by the media, and we can already see many high profile journalists taking shots at Gombau and wondering "how long until Gombau is sacked".

    Gombau right now isn't the problem.


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    9 minutes ago, JayZko said:

    Mack only problem with that without us the a league would fold yes Sydney is sky blue but there support is ****

    Not sure about that. The A-League was going OK before WSW started. And Sydney FC have had bigger annual attendance than WSW every season so far, but less than Victory. WSW crowds going down at the moment.

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    11 minutes ago, JayZko said:

    Imagine if we’d had stole brosque instead of bridge......

    or anything decent other a league clubs have besides bridge we should of let him go to newie perhaps they woulda lost

    Wouldn’t make any difference we would still playing passes back to the keeper 

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    1 hour ago, sonar said:

    This.....:good:

    would give this a thousand likes if possible, though the derby result is something i think he is the reason for partly i dont blame him for this one

    January is going to be exciting

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    8 minutes ago, pudispencer said:

    Not sure about that. The A-League was going OK before WSW started. And Sydney FC have had bigger annual attendance than WSW every season so far, but less than Victory. WSW crowds going down at the moment.

    Why are you on our forum? Isn't there a SFC one for all 10 of your fans to gloat on?

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    Probably should of kept fox we coulda went for the draw record least he knew what popa was after I think, to get the world record of drawing games we probably were so close

    for the most potential a league team to always settle for **** it ain’t good enough it’s on lederer

     

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    Blame for me lies squarely with the board.

    They knew gombau's approach and they know their players. They SHOULD have known that this was going to happen.

    We now have a totally broken, dispirited squad and a coach who is preaching philosophy and process as he stubbornly drives us all off the edge of the cliff.

    So what now? We fork over a stack of cash to make riera, baccus, herd and corny and **** knows who else go away despite the fact that all of them are clearly good enough to be in a successful a-league side.

    Gombau is who he is, the players are who they are and if many of us could see it wasn't going to work then how on earth can the people in our club who are well paid to make these decisions not see this coming.

    **** me what a shambles.

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     Pudispencer 

    Rofl a smurf don’t brain wash our young steal our sheep and livestock be gone na just wtf you have bravado 

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    14 minutes ago, pudispencer said:

    Not sure about that. The A-League was going OK before WSW started. And Sydney FC have had bigger annual attendance than WSW every season so far, but less than Victory. WSW crowds going down at the moment.

    The A-league was about to fold before WSW came in. WSW averaged more than SFC last season. In SFC's worst year they averaged 7.5k. 

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    Just now, WestSyd said:

    The A-league was about to fold before WSW came in. WSW averaged more than SFC last season. In SFC's worst year they averaged 7.5k. 

    I'd love to see the evidence for this A-League folding business.

    As for averages last season (2016-17) see the table below. And this is with a large home ground attendance at ANZ:

     

    Club Total Average Highest Attendance Lowest Attendance
    Melbourne Victory 328,317 21,888 43,188 - Rnd 2 vs MCY 14,081 - Rnd 13 vs NEW
    Sydney FC 271,492 18,099 41,546 - Rnd F3 vs MVC 8,380 - Rnd 19 vs WEL
    Western Sydney Wanderers 248,442 17,746 61,880 - Rnd 1 vs SYD 7,828 - Rnd 23 vs WEL
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    Pudispencer doesn’t believe the world is round there abit backwards east of town btw who was the only team to sell out vs Arsenal and hasn’t won everything?? Made up graphs lol

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    4 minutes ago, pudispencer said:

    I'd love to see the evidence for this A-League folding business.

    As for averages last season (2016-17) see the table below. And this is with a large home ground attendance at ANZ:

     

    Club Total Average Highest Attendance Lowest Attendance
    Melbourne Victory 328,317 21,888 43,188 - Rnd 2 vs MCY 14,081 - Rnd 13 vs NEW
    Sydney FC 271,492 18,099 41,546 - Rnd F3 vs MVC 8,380 - Rnd 19 vs WEL
    Western Sydney Wanderers 248,442 17,746 61,880 - Rnd 1 vs SYD 7,828 - Rnd 23 vs WEL

    You gave lederer the idea to buy us didn’t you

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    1 minute ago, pudispencer said:

    I'd love to see the evidence for this A-League folding business.

    As for averages last season (2016-17) see the table below. And this is with a large home ground attendance at ANZ:

     

    Club Total Average Highest Attendance Lowest Attendance
    Melbourne Victory 328,317 21,888 43,188 - Rnd 2 vs MCY 14,081 - Rnd 13 vs NEW
    Sydney FC 271,492 18,099 41,546 - Rnd F3 vs MVC 8,380 - Rnd 19 vs WEL
    Western Sydney Wanderers 248,442 17,746 61,880 - Rnd 1 vs SYD 7,828 - Rnd 23 vs WEL

    You don't include finals matches in the average figure. So WSW was higher last season.

    North Queensland and Gold Coast were kicked out before WSW came in, and the league was on death row. I'm pretty sure you know that.

    Are you PARRASFC by any chance?

     

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    Lederer out can’t come soon enough dude you know how much we hate sop ?? Btw

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    7 minutes ago, JayZko said:

    Pudispencer doesn’t believe the world is round there abit backwards east of town btw who was the only team to sell out vs Arsenal and hasn’t won everything?? Made up graphs lol

    The problem with WSW is that you've all bought the "we are the best" line from the club and truly believe it.

    Reality is that some years will be good, some will be bad. I worked with a few WSW supporters until a few years ago and they seemed to believe that WSW was somehow different and better than every club and therefore would always succeed. In a salary capped league, it just doesn't work that way.

    You need to get over this "we have the best attendance" (you don't), "we have the best supporters" (you don't). "the A-League would be nothing without us" (which is rubbish). By any objective measure, Tards are more successful than every other club. They're not having a good year either. No doubt they will bounce back.

    You will enjoy the game and the competition more if you drop this "we are the best" delusion.

     

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    10 minutes ago, lloydy136 said:

    Blame for me lies squarely with the board.

    They knew gombau's approach and they know their players. They SHOULD have known that this was going to happen.

    We now have a totally broken, dispirited squad and a coach who is preaching philosophy and process as he stubbornly drives us all off the edge of the cliff.

    So what now? We fork over a stack of cash to make riera, baccus, herd and corny and **** knows who else go away despite the fact that all of them are clearly good enough to be in a successful a-league side.

    Gombau is who he is, the players are who they are and if many of us could see it wasn't going to work then how on earth can the people in our club who are well paid to make these decisions not see this coming.

    **** me what a shambles.

    This 

    although id add for those that think it’s ok to write off a season as a transition rebuilding process. We got just over 8000, we had a low derby turn out at ANZ, illl be shocked if we crack 7500 next home game. We can’t just write off a season especially while we are stuck out ANZ

    We need a manager who can work with what we have.

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    5 minutes ago, WestSyd said:

    You don't include finals matches in the average figure. So WSW was higher last season.

    North Queensland and Gold Coast were kicked out before WSW came in, and the league was on death row. I'm pretty sure you know that.

    Are you PARRASFC by any chance?

     

    Sure, and for the season before that? And the one before that? And who has the biggest attendance by far? Tards. Does that make them the best club?

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    2 minutes ago, pudispencer said:

    The problem with WSW is that you've all bought the "we are the best" line from the club and truly believe it.

    Reality is that some years will be good, some will be bad. I worked with a few WSW supporters until a few years ago and they seemed to believe that WSW was somehow different and better than every club and therefore would always succeed. In a salary capped league, it just doesn't work that way.

    You need to get over this "we have the best attendance" (you don't), "we have the best supporters" (you don't). "the A-League would be nothing without us" (which is rubbish). By any objective measure, Tards are more successful than every other club. They're not having a good year either. No doubt they will bounce back.

    You will enjoy the game and the competition more if you drop this "we are the best" delusion.

     

    If we had what you had you wouldn’t exist but the powers that be are the powers that be reality is every Australian loves an underdog not a silver tail

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    4 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    This 

    although id add for those that think it’s ok to write off a season as a transition rebuilding process. We got just over 8000, we had a low derby turn out at ANZ, illl be shocked if we crack 7500 next home game. We can’t just write off a season especially while we are stuck out ANZ

    We need a manager who can work with what we have.

    And some of the players have this attitude....

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    1 minute ago, JayZko said:

    If we had what you had you wouldn’t exist but the powers that be are the powers that be reality is every Australian loves an underdog not a silver tail

    But surely if WSW are the biggest club with the most attendance and best active support, then they are not the underdog, no?

    And as for silvertails, WSW spent more on its 2017-18 squad than EVERY other team in the HAL, including Sydney FC.

     

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    Just now, pudispencer said:

    But surely if WSW are the biggest club with the most attendance and best active support, then they are not the underdog, no?

    And as for silvertails, WSW spent more on its 2017-18 squad than EVERY other team in the HAL, including Sydney FC.

     

    You can’t sell snake oil to a snake or smack to the reformed junkie the point is we were ****ed from the get go we’ve got lederer

    we may as well have Paul gallop running **** popovic left **** in a rut don’t worry be smug now in a year or less you’ll be eating your words then I’ll tap dance on your grave I mean forum

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    Just now, JayZko said:

    You can’t sell snake oil to a snake or smack to the reformed junkie the point is we were ****ed from the get go we’ve got lederer

    we may as well have Paul gallop running **** popovic left **** in a rut don’t worry be smug now in a year or less you’ll be eating your words then I’ll tap dance on your grave I mean forum

    You get banned when you criticise the smurfs on their forum.......twice for me so far.....lol

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    1 minute ago, JayZko said:

    You can’t sell snake oil to a snake or smack to the reformed junkie the point is we were ****ed from the get go we’ve got lederer

    we may as well have Paul gallop running **** popovic left **** in a rut don’t worry be smug now in a year or less you’ll be eating your words then I’ll tap dance on your grave I mean forum

    Hey, we've had shyte years, quite a few of them. They will come again. I'm a realist, not deluded.

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    6 minutes ago, pudispencer said:

    Hey, we've had shyte years, quite a few of them. They will come again. I'm a realist, not deluded.

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    Na I’m not you are 

    **** I can’t wait for lederer to sell to someone who knows how to football or Arnold leaves you’ll be ****ed lol eating those smug words while drinking your latte walking your but ugly dogs or what ever smurfs do

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    2 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    Night all it’s nearly 1 am I’m not getting into this now...

    I’ll go to be but first one last 

    #gombauout

    and yes you can all quote me when he has us playing sexual football and winning eleven teen nil every week  

    Whatever happens we all support the red and black. 

    #everyoneout.

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    Just need a new squad not Adelaide utd 2.0 

    arnold to take up the national team role rofl 

    owner to pull it out realise he’s ******* team up and esfc are our bitches and karma is a biatch

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    I didn't watch it all. Will see if i can find the mark bridge interview. That sounds like it was revealing. 

    Jan will be interesting. 

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