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  • Perth Cheats 2-1 Win Overshadowed By Police Brutality


    mack

    A match that meant next to nothing was overshadowed by a vicious and indiscriminate pepper spray attack by the NSW Police that caused a young teenage boy to be hospitalised.

    With the disgraced Perth side expelled from the final series for salary cap breaches taking on a Western Sydney Wanderers team who would finish in 9th place regardless of the result, neither team had anything but pride on the line. Jamie Maclaren opened the scoring in the 16th minute, latching onto a through ball and firing at goal, Dean Bouzanis not getting down fast enough to the shot to keep it out.

    Youngster Liam Youlley made his debut for the Wanderers, and he celebrated it with an equalising goal in the 52nd minute. A free kick on the right wing just outside the area was played short to the diminutive midfielder, his effort was relatively tame but it bounced like a pinball through a sea of legs to wrongfoot Danny Vukovic.

    Perth were back in front 10 minutes later through the man at the centre of the salary cap breach. Andy Keogh, who was paid outside the salary cap through payments to his wife, drifted between Topor-Stanley & Antony Golec, received a pass and smartly curled a shot with his ill-gotten left foot past Bouzanis.

    Off the pitch saw several disgraceful incidents from a handful of members of the New South Wales Police. During the first half a smoke flare was lit in the central RBB of bay 56. Witnessing this, a handful of officers standing on the far edge of bay 55 remarked to the effect that they should "go in and get everyone", made their way into bay 56 and began an 'investigation' that resulted in several members of the public being harassed, interrogated, shoved and ultimately, resulted in the police using an indiscriminate wave of pepper spray in a space containing dozens of law abiding citizens, many of whom were minors. In one case, spraying a young boy and causing him to be admitted to hospital.

    With an toxic atmosphere building around the RBB, the leaders of the group decided to leave at half-time. Almost the entire north end was vacated, followed in hot pursuit by the Police. With the crowd outside still chanting, the police formed a riot line. Once again pepper spray was fired into the crowd at random, injuring dozens.

    It is simply not good enough for police to respond to a single flare that hurt no-one by charging into the bay, creating disturbances and then targeting people at random with pepper spray. The 'response' from the Police that no-one was hurt is a pure lie.

    This was the second occasion this season I wasn't able to watch the second half of a match because of police action. The first was on a much smaller scale, but weeks later this incident was on a scale not seen since August 2012 when the Sydney United supporters were attacked by riot police and dogs asa result of a single firecracker being let off.

    All the people involved in the security at Wanderers matches need to go back to the drawing board, because the way things are going there will be at some stage a major injury created by their indiscriminate brutality. A flare is not reason to randomly attack people and pepper spray them at a football game. Nor is chanting outside the stadium any grounds for dousing an entire line of people with pepper spray.

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    Been saying it all year, Bouzanis is rubbish.

     Tyson was heaps better than this guy. If Bouzanis is our first choice keeper next year we are in deep  

    ****.

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    Been saying it all year, Bouzanis is rubbish.

    Tyson was heaps better than this guy. If Bouzanis is our first choice keeper next year we are in deep

    ****.

    Judge him after he has played regularly.

     

    Yes , try him as striker after he loses us more matches.

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    I am curious to know what the RBB that left the game think about the RBB that stayed?

     

    Do you feel it was a betrayal?

     

    I heard booing from outside the stadium as the chanting started after half time but i wasn't sure if that was for the events outside or the singing inside?

     

    I got the feeling that there was a bit of hesitation and awkwardness from the stands at first but by the end everyone was behind the team. 

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    I am curious to know what the RBB that left the game think about the RBB that stayed?

     

    Do you feel it was a betrayal?

     

    I heard booing from outside the stadium as the chanting started after half time but i wasn't sure if that was for the events outside or the singing inside?

     

    I got the feeling that there was a bit of hesitation and awkwardness from the stands at first but by the end everyone was behind the team.

    The booing was from people in the stadium looking at what was happening outside with cops in a big line frog marching.

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    Been saying it all year, Bouzanis is rubbish.

    Tyson was heaps better than this guy. If Bouzanis is our first choice keeper next year we are in deep

    ****.

    Judge him after he has played regularly.

    The guy couldn't get a game for Carlisle. In League 2.

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    The ones that stayed must support police brutality.

    Divide and conquer is not the way to go, how very ESFC of you. The ones that stayed were probably there to watch the game like 99% of Wanderers fans. They may not have seen the apparent heavy handed policing and weren't going to be a sheep and walk for walk sake. I applaud both sets of fans for standing up for what they believe is right. There is no right or wrong in this instance.

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    fat cop outside at half time that pepper sprayed the guys was another trigger happy cop.

    no one else even bothered with what was going on but this clown was constantly shaking his pepper spray ready to use it.

    ended up spraying a heap of guys because 'he was in danger'.

    he might change his tune when the video footage turns up.

     

    tonight basically summed up our entire season post acl final;

    • the weather
    • security
    • flares
    • disjointed performance
    • players not up for it
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    The ones that stayed behind , are the ones who will continue to eat the sh:t of the ffa and nsw police

    I support the people that walked out and the people that didn't.

     

    Do you think the FFA or the police care who walked out?

    If anything I believe the police will think they had a victory when half the RBB left.

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    New World Order much?

     

    i think you guys witnessed it in person.

     

    if the RBB still exists for many years, i fear that the future would be dark for them with the image of overzealous police pepper spraying everyone, forever

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    Thoughts on the match:

    - Nobody will remember this match much apart the capsicum spray incident

    - I didn't think Perth were worth much in this match, they were all about the counter attack & I think they pretty much scored from the very few chances they created. DB really should have done better with the first goal but did most of his work without too much drama minus the big mistake

    - How bad was the referee tonight? Had absolute no idea what he was doing, maybe 20-40% of decisions right & so many wrong. It was so lucky that we didn't have anything on the line for this match because the standard is just not good enough, it was a really piss poor amateur league effort.

    - How good was Youlley tonight? Absolutely outstanding! Nice debut goal son!

    - Shane D'Cunya had another stellar performance, it was just in Attack that I thought he was lacking

    - Aspro, star in the making, so good on the ball & won't just belt it away plus his defence was outstanding

    - Golec, we love him at WSW but his performance tonight was so off the mark just everything about him tonight

    - Kuzi was just outstanding tonight, how good is it to see a youngster like that take on & beat players with ease! More of that please

    - How good was it to see Gol Gol, looked really sharp on the ball, had the pace to beat players & had some real hunger when he was playing. Excited to see him next year!

    - Bulut was okay, some good moments but got frustrated when he should have looked to play in some players instead but you expect your strikers to be greedy

    - Loved the shift that Poljak put in but we really lacked that bit of class in midfield distributing the ball with Kalmar not doing too much. Can't see him being more than a squaddie, do we need another one?

    - I didn't mind keeping the formation the same after the red card but for ****s sake, at times we were playing with a back four & trifiro behind the last Perth glory man. Golec didn't add much in this situation going down the left wing & D'Cunya was not quite making the best runs or getting into good positions down the right wing. It was really frustrating that there was no desperation to try to try & create or score. Again having a marquee midfielder to pull the strings would have really being useful in this situation.

     

    RBB

    - Thanks to those that filled in for the second half (I'm sure they weren't rebelling against the core/capos decision but weren't sure what was happening) so they just did there best filling in

    - These colours unite us all, with call & response to the stands :good:

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    I don't blame the RBB for walking out if it was as bad as I've read...I'm not a fan of flares - but even I was impressed, and it did get a good reaction from the crowd - but pepper spray into a mass of people is ridiculous. If it was unprovoked as stated by those who were there, that's just disgusting action by the police.

     

    On the game - at least the weather held.

     

    Was pretty ambivalent about the result, we played our kids against a cheating filthy pack of nobodies...so whatever...bring on GE - and then if we don't make it...bring on next year...I know I'll be renewing

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    I support the RBB for walking out as a result of the stupid policing going on in the RBB. 

     

    I support the WSW fans that stuck around and supported the team until the end.

     

    I do not support the stupidity/ irrationality of some of these cops and am utterly FURIOUS hearing about brothers and sisters hurt by their overreaction to COMPLIANCE.

     

    #WSW #RBB #COYW

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    I am curious to know what the RBB that left the game think about the RBB that stayed?

    Do you feel it was a betrayal?

    I heard booing from outside the stadium as the chanting started after half time but i wasn't sure if that was for the events outside or the singing inside?

    I got the feeling that there was a bit of hesitation and awkwardness from the stands at first but by the end everyone was behind the team.

    The booing was from people in the stadium looking at what was happening outside with cops in a big line frog marching.

    I was in the east stand & just at the end of half time a big mist of capsicum spray floated by us, so not surprised it happened.
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    The ones that stayed must support police brutality.

     

    Divide and conquer is not the way to go, how very ESFC of you. The ones that stayed were probably there to watch the game like 99% of Wanderers fans. They may not have seen the apparent heavy handed policing and weren't going to be a sheep and walk for walk sake. I applaud both sets of fans for standing up for what they believe is right. There is no right or wrong in this instance.

    I support the RBB for walking out as a result of the stupid policing going on in the RBB. 

     

    I support the WSW fans that stuck around and supported the team until the end.

     

    I do not support the stupidity/ irrationality of some of these cops and am utterly FURIOUS hearing about brothers and sisters hurt by their overreaction to COMPLIANCE.

     

    #WSW #RBB #COYW

     

    The ones that stayed behind , are the ones who will continue to eat the sh:t of the ffa and nsw police

    I support the people that walked out and the people that didn't.

    Do you think the FFA or the police care who walked out?

    If anything I believe the police will think they had a victory when half the RBB left.

    Yep I share this opinion too, I don't think these people were condoning the actions of the police or don't think that those in the RBB shouldn't have taken a stand for what happened. These people didn't have any alternate agenda when staying behind & cheering on the players getting the stands involved in supporting the team. It was just about supporting the team. You can't just walk out at half time & expect everyone to follow, I'm sure if you had made it clear to them after x event happening you want the whole RBB to protest the actions by walking out then I'm sure those would have walked out too.

     

    Banana, the ones that stayed behind are no less loyal or passionate than the ones that left. They don't want what happened either, they just decided to stay behind & support the team and had nothing to do with not supporting those in the RBB who left as a protest.

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    • Today summed up our season, a drenching and a one goal defeat.

    • What a fiasco with the cops. Seemed overkill for sure. Let’s hope the true facts come out. I had a ‘discussion’ with the cops before the Hiroshima ACL game last year about why they needed the riot squad for a game against Japanese opposition midweek, I was told to get to my “Pretend game†or I (and my son) would be ejected. My initial question was genuine, I didn’t get it, but they instantly became aggressive. It seems not much has changed.

    Time for a clear-out. Players and bandwagoners.

    Kuzi and Aspro are real finds.

    9k in those conditions and a meaningless game proves we have a strong core of supporters.

    I’ll be renewing, see you all next season.

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    I stayed,

    From the back of bay 57 all I saw was,

    Flare,

    Some kind of scuffle which looked like that person being evicted,

    And then was the exodus at halftime when I came back from the toilet

     

    I had no idea that people were being pepper sprayed,

     

    Had I known what was going on and what happened, I probably would've left..

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