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  • Wanderers Gift Derby To Sydney FC


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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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    Parra is due an upgrade. Dont forget its not just A-League that plays there. So any upgrades in seats and quality benefits multiple leagues

     

    I agree with norwest in the point of expanding too much before being stable. However i do not think an extra 6000 seats is too much. Theres nothing worse than a stadium only 1/3 full, which allianz was. It sucked seeing twice as many empty seats than full

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    Parra is due an upgrade. Dont forget its not just A-League that plays there. So any upgrades in seats and quality benefits multiple leagues

     

    I agree with norwest in the point of expanding too much before being stable. However i do not think an extra 6000 seats is too much. Theres nothing worse than a stadium only 1/3 full, which allianz was. It sucked seeing twice as many empty seats than full

     

    Parra is due an upgrade but the league team that plays there gets 12k averages over the last few years. They would require both teams to be filling it to at least 17k on average for an entire season to justify the upgrade. 

     

    I would just like to see both ends of parra get one large stand similar to AAMI park it would be epic. 

     

    The SFS is too big for most the teams that play out of it. 

     

    One thing that hasn't been mentioned how was the entrance to the SFS for the derby this time ? 

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    If the good times ever came back to the Eels (yeah right, not likely I know) the Eels could EASILY sell out Parra Stadium, 12k averages because they have been so shite for so long,

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    Parra is due an upgrade. Dont forget its not just A-League that plays there. So any upgrades in seats and quality benefits multiple leagues

     

    I agree with norwest in the point of expanding too much before being stable. However i do not think an extra 6000 seats is too much. Theres nothing worse than a stadium only 1/3 full, which allianz was. It sucked seeing twice as many empty seats than full

     

    Parra is due an upgrade but the league team that plays there gets 12k averages over the last few years. They would require both teams to be filling it to at least 17k on average for an entire season to justify the upgrade. 

     

    I would just like to see both ends of parra get one large stand similar to AAMI park it would be epic. 

     

    The SFS is too big for most the teams that play out of it. 

     

    One thing that hasn't been mentioned how was the entrance to the SFS for the derby this time ? 

     

     

    **** - why do the side stands have to walk all the way around the stadium to get in?

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    Parra is due an upgrade. Dont forget its not just A-League that plays there. So any upgrades in seats and quality benefits multiple leagues

     

    I agree with norwest in the point of expanding too much before being stable. However i do not think an extra 6000 seats is too much. Theres nothing worse than a stadium only 1/3 full, which allianz was. It sucked seeing twice as many empty seats than full

     

    Parra is due an upgrade but the league team that plays there gets 12k averages over the last few years. They would require both teams to be filling it to at least 17k on average for an entire season to justify the upgrade. 

     

    I would just like to see both ends of parra get one large stand similar to AAMI park it would be epic. 

     

    The SFS is too big for most the teams that play out of it. 

     

    One thing that hasn't been mentioned how was the entrance to the SFS for the derby this time ? 

     

    I didn't mind it, I prefer active support and non active going seperate directions.

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    If the good times ever came back to the Eels (yeah right, not likely I know) the Eels could EASILY sell out Parra Stadium, 12k averages because they have been so shite for so long,

    And hasn't it been excellent. I can only hope they get the wooden spoon every year.

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    Parra is due an upgrade. Dont forget its not just A-League that plays there. So any upgrades in seats and quality benefits multiple leagues

     

    I agree with norwest in the point of expanding too much before being stable. However i do not think an extra 6000 seats is too much. Theres nothing worse than a stadium only 1/3 full, which allianz was. It sucked seeing twice as many empty seats than full

     

    Parra is due an upgrade but the league team that plays there gets 12k averages over the last few years. They would require both teams to be filling it to at least 17k on average for an entire season to justify the upgrade. 

     

    I would just like to see both ends of parra get one large stand similar to AAMI park it would be epic. 

     

    The SFS is too big for most the teams that play out of it. 

     

    One thing that hasn't been mentioned how was the entrance to the SFS for the derby this time ? 

     

    Much better, the walk way was much wider thankfully - I still exited out of the non-active exit though because it still banked up. 

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    considering this thread has gone off topic and we already have a stadium upgrade thread can a mod please lock this.

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    I cant believe Ultras can be the voice of Reason, but i agree this thread has run its course.

     

    Mod Note: Locked until further notice

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