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    The worst on field 2nd half performance in the history of the young club saw the Western Sydney Wanderers hand Sydney FC their first home derby win by 3 goals to 1, all three for Sydney coming as a result of errors from the team from the West.

     

    The Wanderers came into the match knowing they were let to lose, or even concede a goal at the Sydney Football Stadium in the derby. The first half proved typical derby fare, with neither side making an impact on the scoreboard as precious few chances appeared.

     

    The game sprung into life early in the second half however. In the 48th minute a cross into the centre by Adam D'Apuzzo bounced off Brendon Santalab. The ball fell to the benefit of Shinji Ono, the Japanese international threw threw his right boot sideways to smash home from 6 yards out.

     

    Mere minutes later it looked like the Wanderers would double their lead. A cross from the left flank by Bridge floated toward the back post, and Richard Garcia managed to drag down both Santalab and Youssouf Hersi as they attempted to attack the cross.

     

    Even though normal #1 penalty taker Shinji Ono was on the field, it was Mark Bridge who took on the responsibility of the penalty. Janjetovic made a show of pointing to his left, and that was where Bridge hit is penalty, straight into the arms of Janjetovic. The miss was the clear turning point for the match and a Sydney FC comeback was inevitable.

     

    On the hour mark it was the unusual source of Matt Jurman who levelled the game. Polenz had knocked down Garcia, giving Petkovic the chance to launch a ball into the mixer from deep on the Sydney FC left flank. Ante Covic came flying out of his goalmouth to punch, the ball sliced into the unknowing Jurman who collected his first ever A-League goal without trying.

     

    In the 64th minute the entire stadium drew breath as Youssouf Hersi attempted an audacious long range effort. Hersi guided the ball toward the top right corner only for the flying Janjetovic to block the shot out for a corner. The resulting corner was hit long to Polenz who smashed a volley well wide.

     

    New signing Golgol Mebrahtu was given his Western Sydney debut in place of Shinji Ono but suffered a disaster as he was injured seconds after entering play. Mebrahtu was then replaced by Labinot Haliti, and early reports are that the Mebrahtu injury is an anterior cruciate ligament injury that could see him out of action for potentially a year.

     

    The evening turned into a nightmare for Western Sydney as Sydney FC took the lead as a result of one of the worst individual mistakes in the history of the A-League. Captain Michael Beauchamp received a short free kick from Ante Covic, and under no pressure decided to try to pass the ball back to the keeper. The pass was woeful, rolling 4 yards straight into the path of Garcia, who gleefully tapped into the open net as Covic dived desperately to block the shot even as he was out of the penalty area.

     

    During stoppage time Jerome Polenz made the 4th major error of the night. The referee missed a blatant handball from a Sydney FC player and Polenz looked to catch the ball to play on from an expected foul only for referee Kris Griffiths-Jones to awarding a penalty against Polenz. Ali Abbas stepped up to fire home in front of the home support, Sydney FC winning their first Derby at home by three goals to one.

     

    The Wanderers are making a habit of mistakes in recent weeks and it has cost the side any chance of retaining the Premiership, and may cost the club their Asian Champions League place if Adelaide continue to rise. In 2014 the Wanderers record stands at 6 losses, 2 draws and 3 wins, a stat that will not please manager Tony Popovic one bit.

     

    The left side combination of Bridge and D'Apuzzo was toothless, their only bright notes being the aimless crosses from deep that lead to the lucky deflection to Ono for the first goal, and the penalty won that any competent defender would not have allowed themselves to give away. Their failure was compounded by Bridge missing a penalty. The likes of Haliti, Cole, Heffernan and Appiah will push for selection in the midweek ACL clash and our next A-League match against Adelaide.

     

    The Wanderers next match is against Guizhou Renhe in the Asian Champions League group stage, in China on the 12th of March 2014.

     

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    Erdz

    Posted

    Might be time to lock this thread. And then delete it. Last weekend never happened.

    Oh it happened alright, seeing the blue people rise up out of their chairs only in the last 10 minutes meanwhile nowhere to be seen the whole season.

     

    At the other half of the field, Wanderers fans standing in unison singing while down louder and louder, letting the team know we are always there for them, completely opposite to what the other team does.

     

    I would go back to that night if I could, for me that was beautiful, **** the other blue team and their win, we took the bragging rights in the stands and they damn well know it, hence their dumb ass fans coming out of the woodwork living in deep denial, Southy and Norwester is ok though.

    coolhwip

    Posted

    2013/14 Average Attendance by Club
    Sydney - 20,276 
    Western Sydney - 15,359 

    Balkanite

    Posted

    2013/14 Average Attendance by Club

    Sydney - 2,276 

    Western Sydney - 15,359 

     

     

    Fixed!

    Neverbloom

    Posted

    2013/14 Average Attendance by Club

    Sydney - 2,276 

    Western Sydney - 15,359 

    :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :cheeky::unknw:

    Montalbano

    Posted

    2013/14 Average Attendance by Club

    Sydney - 20,276 

    Western Sydney - 15,359 

    No doubt Tony Pignata has already sent a "thank you" note to the Lyall Gorman and the Wanderers club in advance for "making us look better than we really are". We seem to be the only club who helps other teams averages.

    coolhwip

    Posted

    You should try turning up for your home games.

    Smoggy

    Posted

    You should try turning up for your home games.

     

    <sigh> another one out of the woodwork who can't do decent banter, where is the message board pet smurf Parra when you need him.

    Lmc

    Posted (edited)

    2013/14 sydney fc avg. attendance without WSW games.

     

    15,814

     

    We are 5,000 of your average supporters.

     

     

     

     

     

    You're welcome

    Edited by Lmc
    jocosmic

    Posted

     

    2013/14 Average Attendance by ClubSydney - 20,276 Western Sydney - 15,359

    Crowd numbers for away matches

    Western Sydney Wanderers: 221,454

    ESFC: 142,409

    Case closed.
    NorWester

    Posted (edited)

     

    2013/14 Average Attendance by Club

    Sydney - 20,276

    Western Sydney - 15,359

    Crowd numbers for away matches

     

    Western Sydney Wanderers: 221,454

    ESFC: 142,409

     

    I don't know what you intend to prove though? You travel well (we already know that). Give it 8 years. The novelty will probably wear off after a while. Edited by NorWester
    Erdz

    Posted

     

     

    2013/14 Average Attendance by Club

    Sydney - 20,276

    Western Sydney - 15,359

    Crowd numbers for away matches

     

    Western Sydney Wanderers: 221,454

    ESFC: 142,409

    I don't know what you intend to prove though? You travel well (we already know that). Give it 8 years. The novelty will probably wear off after a while.

    When we aren't handicapped with a small stadium, we get more people out of their houses then any other team.

     

    Hah, the good ol' 'give it more time'.. Yeah give it more time, wait until we get a bigger stadium and get most average attendance.

     

    Wait until the league grows as a whole and trumps the NRL, getting more TV rights, getting new people to take over the FFA that actually know what they're doing, there are too many possible reasons to indicate that our league will grow in those 8 years that you mention, so actually, the numbers for home AND away will grow! Your point is mute.

    UltrasRBB

    Posted

     

     

    2013/14 Average Attendance by Club

    Sydney - 20,276

    Western Sydney - 15,359

    Crowd numbers for away matches

     

    Western Sydney Wanderers: 221,454

    ESFC: 142,409

     

    I don't know what you intend to prove though? You travel well (we already know that). Give it 8 years. The novelty will probably wear off after a while.

     

    Why do you and the victory fans use this magic number 8? it is to justify your current $hitty support?

    UltrasRBB

    Posted

     

     

     

    2013/14 Average Attendance by Club

    Sydney - 20,276

    Western Sydney - 15,359

    Crowd numbers for away matches

     

    Western Sydney Wanderers: 221,454

    ESFC: 142,409

     

    I don't know what you intend to prove though? You travel well (we already know that). Give it 8 years. The novelty will probably wear off after a while.

     

    When we aren't handicapped with a small stadium, we get more people out of their houses then any other team.

     

    Hah, the good ol' 'give it more time'.. Yeah give it more time, wait until we get a bigger stadium and get most average attendance.

     

    Wait until the league grows as a whole and trumps the NRL, getting more TV rights, getting new people to take over the FFA that actually know what they're doing, there are too many possible reasons to indicate that our league will grow in those 8 years that you mention, so actually, the numbers for home AND away will grow! Your point is mute.

     

    not to mention the growth rate of west Sydney imagine in 8 years time how much more land release and upgrade to transport infrastructure.

    NorWester

    Posted (edited)

    When we aren't handicapped with a small stadium, we get more people out of their houses then any other team.

     

    Hah, the good ol' 'give it more time'.. Yeah give it more time, wait until we get a bigger stadium and get most average attendance.

    I'm not going to bother arguing because it's all been said before. But until every seat in your stadium is filled (as in bum on seat each week) you're not going to be able to justify a significant upgrade, imo

    Edited by NorWester
    dmixtaaa

    Posted

    You should try turning up for your home games.

    I do always try to but your mum most always has a better offer for me and all the lads.

    UltrasRBB

    Posted (edited)

     

    You should try turning up for your home games.

    I do always try to but your mum most always has a better offer for me and all the lads.

     

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    Edited by UltrasRBB
    Erdz

    Posted

     

    When we aren't handicapped with a small stadium, we get more people out of their houses then any other team.

     

    Hah, the good ol' 'give it more time'.. Yeah give it more time, wait until we get a bigger stadium and get most average attendance.

    I'm not going to bother arguing because it's all been said before. But until every seat in your stadium is filled (as in bum on seat each week) you're not going to be able to justify a significant upgrade, imo

    Cmon dude, I believe you should be smarter then that considering people on this forum had missed you a little.

     

    If a club caps out on memberships, and nearly ALL the games are sold out, do you not see the logic in renovating for more seats? Do you not see the potential for more money? Do you not see the logic that it would bring our attendance up?

    Are you really going to keep being in denial or just admit how much we would benefit from a stadium upgrade.

    UltrasRBB

    Posted

     

     

    When we aren't handicapped with a small stadium, we get more people out of their houses then any other team.

     

    Hah, the good ol' 'give it more time'.. Yeah give it more time, wait until we get a bigger stadium and get most average attendance.

    I'm not going to bother arguing because it's all been said before. But until every seat in your stadium is filled (as in bum on seat each week) you're not going to be able to justify a significant upgrade, imo

     

    Cmon dude, I believe you should be smarter then that considering people on this forum had missed you a little.

     

    If a club caps out on memberships, and nearly ALL the games are sold out, do you not see the logic in renovating for more seats? Do you not see the potential for more money? Do you not see the logic that it would bring our attendance up?

    Are you really going to keep being in denial or just admit how much we would benefit from a stadium upgrade.

     

    don't try to understand how a smurf thinks, he lacks ambition and thinking ahead ESFC is a perfect team for him.

    AEK

    Posted

    until every seat in your stadium is filled (as in bum on seat each week)

    Even Derbys don't get "sold out" though, so your point is invalid.....

    Lmc

    Posted

     

    When we aren't handicapped with a small stadium, we get more people out of their houses then any other team.Hah, the good ol' 'give it more time'.. Yeah give it more time, wait until we get a bigger stadium and get most average attendance.

    I'm not going to bother arguing because it's all been said before. But until every seat in your stadium is filled (as in bum on seat each week) you're not going to be able to justify a significant upgrade, imo

    Typical Sydney FC.

    "We should have our big stadium because we are entitled to it.

    You guys need to completely fill your stadium every week until an upgrade should be considered."

    Burztur

    Posted

    It's all good. We know Sydney FC was always better at being average.

    NorWester

    Posted

    I'll clarify.

     

    A large upgrade (<6000 seats) would be a bit much for me as you haven't had the 'down' period yet. Now i know you all get the donks when sydney fans speak of 'down' periods, but just here me out. Your stadium is quite literally the perfect size for an a-league club (23-25k would be stellar). The last thing you need to to rapidly expand but not have the success to drive it. I'd rather you guys get success and be filling it to capacity for a year, or doing average-poor and still filling it < 3/4 full each week before significant upgrades.

     

    Safe standing and a bigger, more extensive roof would probably do you more good at this time.

    Burgerman

    Posted

    Were not just getting extra seats they are fixing change rooms and corporate areas and I think some food shops toilets etc. Parra hasn't had any major fixing since it was built and is about time regardless of drop in fans etc

    Prydzopolis

    Posted

    I'll clarify.

     

    A large upgrade (<6000 seats) would be a bit much for me as you haven't had the 'down' period yet. Now i know you all get the donks when sydney fans speak of 'down' periods, but just here me out. Your stadium is quite literally the perfect size for an a-league club (23-25k would be stellar). The last thing you need to to rapidly expand but not have the success to drive it. I'd rather you guys get success and be filling it to capacity for a year, or doing average-poor and still filling it < 3/4 full each week before significant upgrades.

     

    Safe standing and a bigger, more extensive roof would probably do you more good at this time.

    Mate capacity is 19,500 not 23-25k, where did you pull that figure from? We wish we had that capacity.

    essdub

    Posted

    Holy crap I think I agree with a smurf. His comment is valid. I think he meant our stadium is a great size, but 23-25k would be perfect. We would benefit from an additional 4k spread between the two end stands and a high roof over the ends. I am in RBB each week but sat in the side stand for the ACL game and the sound is amazing bouncing off the roof. 

    Plus, flares look better in the dark. :ninja: 

    Burztur

    Posted

    I think he means the Stage 1 upgrades from 19.5k to 24k.

     

    I think Stage 2 at 32k is the ideal level.




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