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    The Wanderers took on Newcastle Jets looking to head back to the top of the A-League ladder, but could only climb to 2nd following a 1-1 where Roy O'Donovan's late penalty rubbed out a first half goal from bernie Ibini.

    The match started with a back and forth between the two sides, young gun Valentino Yuel smashed a shot into the crossbar then in the 11th minute Graham Dorrans flashed a long range effort just wide. 15 minutes in the Wanderers should have won a penalty. After some scrambling in the box, Troisi got onto a bouncing ball, tapped it past his marker and then was taken out by a blatant trip from a Newcastle player. The referee completely ignored it, and then the VAR decided it somehow wasn't a foul. It was more of a penalty than the Ninkovic dive into Troisi in the recent Derby, but unsurprisingly, with the Sydney team in Red & Black this time it wasn't given.

    Half an hour into the game and the Wanderers had to make their first sub with Nicolai Muller coming off with an apparent leg injury and it lead to the Wanderers opening the scoring. He was replaced by Simon Cox who was forced onto the bench for the first time this season. He made an instant impact, weaving through the tackles of three Jets players before shooting. It rolled along the turf, bounced off the post, Ibini followed in the shot like a good striker does, he beat Johnny Koutroumbis and finished neatly in the bottom corner with the keeper still on the ground.

    In the last seconds of the half the Jets should have equalised, with a corner taken going well over Daniel Margush who completed misjudged the flight of the ball, it fell to Nigel Boogaard and he fluffed a tap-in, sending the sides into the sheds at 1-0 to the home side.

    Yuel had an early shot in the 2nd half, turning Tass Mourdoukoutas and launching the ball well over the bar as it kept rising. The resulting goalkick was played poorly by the home side and they gave up a corner and were subsequently pressured by the Jets for 5 minutes. The Wanderers regained their composure and control of the ball, in the 69th minute Simon Cox had a glorious chance to slide through a team-mate for a tap-in, but he butchered the 3 on 1 opportunity when he delayed too long, went too wide and only managed to get his attempted cut back blocked by former Wanderers Nikolai Topor-Stanley.

    Yuel once again started a Newcastle attack, streaming down the right hand flank and beating Keanu Baccus, delivering the ball to Roy O'Donovan with an angled pass, the striker thought he had a clean sight on goal only for Ziggy Gordon to fly in from his left with a sliding block. With the Jets looking strong as the last 10 came up, Carl Robinson used the new substation laws to his benefit, bringing on a triple sub of Patrick Ziegler, Bruce Kamau and Jordan O'Doherty.

    Ziegler's first act was to give away a penalty. The absolute lightest of contact on a Jets player who was back to goal was sent to the spot by referee Ben Abraham and upheld by VAR. It put into sharp contrast the non-call in the first half on Troisi who was clearly tripped by the Newcastle player. O'Donovan stepped up and blasted the ball into the back of the net to make it 1-1.

    In the 97th minute the Jets had one final chance, Koutroumbis found an inswinging corner with a boot flick but it flashed wide of the far post. The 1-1 result would be hard to swallow for the Wanderers, as they had enough chances to put the game away and copped a dodgy equaliser from a player going down like a sack of potatoes from a feather touch and getting rewarded where Troisi got nothing. Ziegler & Yeboah were poor off the bench and Ziegler's foul cost his side all three points. Carl Robinson in his post-match interview called for consistency from the officials, with the officials telling him one thing for our non-penalty, then going the exact opposite way for the call that cost us the points. But his side failed to take their chances on multiple occasions to put the game to bed.

    The point for the Wanderers moves them into outright second place behind the Mariners and in front of Adelaide & Macarthur, who they face in a Western Sydney Derby on Saturday the 6th of February in Campbelltown.


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    1 hour ago, jockman said:

     Also was watching Georgievski warming  up and also at half time on the pitch with the other subs.  Body language and general demeaner didn't look the best.   

    I saw a couple of shots of him on the bench and I'd agree about that.....however I still think we need him as with McGowan out, Zeigler performing like an O/45 and Tass nursing an injury we need backup. Tate and Aquilina also need to know there's someone breathing down their neck too as both will have periods of poor form and/or suspension.

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    Didnt we sign yo a scholarship Nikolic?

    Was moving to Celtic but renegged  Because of all the vovid business (fair call). Should give him a spot on the bench.

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    Jordan Mutch may send Troisi to the bench and if the rumours are true re an Incoming Centre forward then I think some of our problems go away.

    my view at the moment if fit is Cox AM Muller AM  Bernie up on the line and send Troise to the bench (he looks uninterested) 

    Give the young blokes a good reef up the arse and tell em to stop reading newspaper stories about themselves (except Natta) 

    Offer Yeboah and  Ziegler to the central coast mariners , they will take any deadwood :) 

    Lets be honest Newcastle are a very average team who have always lifted when playing the wanderers but we let them have a share of the points last night , they did not earn it.

    A reality check for us is 8 points from a possible 15 tells me we are a mid table team.

    Hopefully the extra couple of players Robbo has said he hoping to get will change the above.  

     

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    5 minutes ago, TwoLeftFoots said:

    Didnt we sign yo a scholarship Nikolic?

    Was moving to Celtic but renegged  Because of all the vovid business (fair call). Should give him a spot on the bench.

    Stefan has been out injured but recently started training with a ball again

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    49 minutes ago, Keithie said:

    Jordan Mutch may send Troisi to the bench and if the rumours are true re an Incoming Centre forward then I think some of our problems go away.

    my view at the moment if fit is Cox AM Muller AM  Bernie up on the line and send Troise to the bench (he looks uninterested) 

    Give the young blokes a good reef up the arse and tell em to stop reading newspaper stories about themselves (except Natta) 

    Offer Yeboah and  Ziegler to the central coast mariners , they will take any deadwood :) 

    Lets be honest Newcastle are a very average team who have always lifted when playing the wanderers but we let them have a share of the points last night , they did not earn it.

    A reality check for us is 8 points from a possible 15 tells me we are a mid table team.

    Hopefully the extra couple of players Robbo has said he hoping to get will change the above.  

     

    They earned it second half, jets worked header than we did 

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    Geez we really blew this one had enough chances to to finish them off. It is also the first time this season that we looked tired last 15 minutes. 

    Its pretty clear we need a striker. The team is just too blunt in attack Yeboah and Ibini are basically the same player at the moment and Troisi I feel not really getting into the game enough. Cox display was mixed. I worry about the team without Muller. 

    Ziggy is amazing seriously just have highlights of his tackles and getting fired up makes my day. Ziegler on the other hand geez that was terrible enough said, hoping Tass injury is minor.

     

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    29 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    They earned it second half, jets worked header than we did 

    Couldn't have complained too much if Jets got the winner at the end to be honest.

    Hoping that second half is our low mark for the season...no repeat please..

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    2 hours ago, WHACKO said:

    I see it a different way I think the VAR is consistent. We consistently get nothing awarded to us where the team that is playing against us consistently get theirs.

    I have to agree. Definite consistency there.

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    2 hours ago, Sithslayer1991 said:

    Geez we really blew this one had enough chances to to finish them off. It is also the first time this season that we looked tired last 15 minutes. 

     

    Actually we looked tired in the last 15 minutes in the game up at Newcastle. The almost snuck an equaliser that night and a winner last night; we could have ended up with 1 point cross both games instead of 4.

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    5 hours ago, Smoggy said:

    It was just like last season the second half. Cox had a good game first half but was done by around 60th min I reckon.

    If he was still in 1st or 2nd division in UK he would definitely be a from the bench player now...not a full 90 man...

    Given that he came to us from 3rd tier Southend (at the time) I doubt if he could have graced the Championship in the last 3/4 seasons.

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    19 minutes ago, MartinTyler said:

    Given that he came to us from 3rd tier Southend (at the time) I doubt if he could have graced the Championship in the last 3/4 seasons.

    Your old school, 2nd division is the 3rd tier these days, I still dont think of the second division as the first division these days either mind...wait I'm lost lol 

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    Just watched the highlights, one thing jumped out at me, the dying seconds of both halves, Jets set pieces could have snuck in two goals, where were the concentration levels?, could easily had lost the game in those two instances there.....lady luck was with us there!

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    As good as margush has been, he worries me on set pieces. Doesn’t dominate his area. 
     

    we look better with two proper AMs (Muller and Troisi) and one ST. For me still though, Ibini ain’t an AM and is better up top (see First 30min last game).

    Yeboahs time is surely up. He’s not aleague standard

     

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    45 minutes ago, Frankos187 said:

     

    Yeboahs time is surely up. He’s not aleague standard

     

    If you need a go to man to pull you a goal back in a pre season game against Leeds United, then Yeboah is your man. That is quite a specialist role though, and I just don’t think we need that role filled at the moment...

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    Never understood the argument that we can’t complain about the refereeing because we “weren’t good enough”. If the referee gave us the clear pen for the foul on Troisi, didn’t give the garbage pen to the Jets (contact alone isn’t enough for a foul, neither is feeling a slight touch, taking another step then deciding to fall over), or both, then we win that game. Any of those decisions correctly go our way and we are good enough.

    Or is the argument that we should just smash every team by multiple goals every week so that we can play around poor refereeing? Cool, we’ve figured out football. Just pump everyone. The vast majority of games have a result where one goal would change the outcome (we’ve played 16 games in the last 12 months and one goal more or one goal less would have changed the result of 11 of them).

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    Complain about the ref all u want but Ziegler is a deadset dumb **** like mentioned by others why the **** even stick your leg in reality is the slightest contact and most players go down 

    a foul isn’t determined how hard you impede someone 

    it’s the impede part did he catch him yes 

    was it soft hell yeah but ffs keep your foot out of there 

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    7 minutes ago, GunnerWanderer said:

    Complain about the ref all u want but Ziegler is a deadset dumb **** like mentioned by others why the **** even stick your leg in reality is the slightest contact and most players go down 

    a foul isn’t determined how hard you impede someone 

    it’s the impede part did he catch him yes 

    was it soft hell yeah but ffs keep your foot out of there 

    Exactly, Prso was back to goal as well and presented no threat.

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    Yeboner makes Kwabena Appiah look like a serviceable A-league standard player.

    Give Ziggy the player of the season award now. The guy is a weapon. He embodies the west, not bad for a scot.

    Draw was a fair result, but Christ Aleague officiating is so poor. The biggest travesty is that there are never any repercussions for inept performances. After a game like that, the ref should be sent to NPL2 for a couple of weeks. It’s unacceptable.

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    1 hour ago, GunnerWanderer said:

    Complain about the ref all u want but Ziegler is a deadset dumb **** like mentioned by others why the **** even stick your leg in reality is the slightest contact and most players go down 

    a foul isn’t determined how hard you impede someone 

    it’s the impede part did he catch him yes 

    was it soft hell yeah but ffs keep your foot out of there 

    Ref was crap but I think we all rant on about it every week its a moot point and something we cannot control. 

    If Cox squares it up for Yeboah with that earlier chance it would have been 2-0

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    3 hours ago, GunnerWanderer said:

    Complain about the ref all u want but Ziegler is a deadset dumb **** like mentioned by others why the **** even stick your leg in reality is the slightest contact and most players go down 

    a foul isn’t determined how hard you impede someone 

    it’s the impede part did he catch him yes 

    was it soft hell yeah but ffs keep your foot out of there 

    I have no issues with this approach as long as they are consistent. There certainly was contact in the first half with the Troisi non-penalty, so they have to give that as well if this is the interpretation. 

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    On 30/01/2021 at 10:51 AM, TwoLeftFoots said:

    Didnt we sign yo a scholarship Nikolic?

    Was moving to Celtic but renegged  Because of all the vovid business (fair call). Should give him a spot on the bench.

    Still injured

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    17 hours ago, Dugongs said:

    Yeboner makes Kwabena Appiah look like a serviceable A-league standard player.

    Give Ziggy the player of the season award now. The guy is a weapon. He embodies the west, not bad for a scot.

    Draw was a fair result, but Christ Aleague officiating is so poor. The biggest travesty is that there are never any repercussions for inept performances. After a game like that, the ref should be sent to NPL2 for a couple of weeks. It’s unacceptable.

    The remarkable thing is that for the first 30min I thought the ref was great. I don’t think I heard the whistle, no silly cards and the game really flowed. Then I made the fatal mistake of telling my mate that I was impressed with the officiating.....and then it all fell apart and normal A league service resumed:sorry:

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    8 minutes ago, Potkorok said:

    The remarkable thing is that for the first 30min I thought the ref was great. I don’t think I heard the whistle, no silly cards and the game really flowed. Then I made the fatal mistake of telling my mate that I was impressed with the officiating.....and then it all fell apart and normal A league service resumed:sorry:

    Haha. I said exactly the same thing to my son at around the same minute. Then it all turned to shite and he just kept giving me sideways glances and rolling his eyes!! :unknw:

     

    The other thing that pissed me off the other night was when I watched the replay when I got home.

    It's clear Fox haven't bothered setting up any microphones in front of the active areas. The drummers and RBB end were quite loud the other night, as were the rest of the crowd. Yet, it was barely audible on much of the tv coverage. **** Fox. They just don't give a shite anymore. 

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    4 minutes ago, Wanderboy said:

    Haha. I said exactly the same thing to my son at around the same minute. Then it all turned to shite and he just kept giving me sideways glances and rolling his eyes!! :unknw:

     

    The other thing that pissed me off the other night was when I watched the replay when I got home.

    It's clear Fox haven't bothered setting up any microphones in front of the active areas. The drummers and RBB end were quite loud the other night, as were the rest of the crowd. Yet, it was barely audible on much of the tv coverage. **** Fox. They just don't give a shite anymore. 

    My 14 yo son said to me when the Newcastle diver was awarded the penalty "it's a Wanderers game, there is always a refereeing controversy." 

    And I heard that he from Smurf territory, the Northern Beaches. 

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