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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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    Neverbloom

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    the 'somethings you don't turn your back on' tifo was better imo 

     

    It was a 2 part tifo, which made it genius.

     

    Part 1. massive banner saying "some things you don't turn your back on"

     

    Part 2. turn your back and walk out on your team a few weeks later

     

    LOL Just like you guys did a few weeks after we did and not show up, its funny your lot ripped into us for it and then do it yourselves. 

     

     

     

    the RBB were there but they just were not chanting

     

    the cove actually turned their back on their team and left for the carpark to chant farina out

    UltrasRBB

    Posted

    The talk up for the tifo was to ensure we had the bay full to pull it off. would of been highly embarrassing if we didn't have 3 full bays

    i think standing in the cove is embarrassment enough.

    rodz7

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    the 'somethings you don't turn your back on' tifo was better imo 

     

    It was a 2 part tifo, which made it genius.

     

    Part 1. massive banner saying "some things you don't turn your back on"

     

    Part 2. turn your back and walk out on your team a few weeks later

     

    LOL Just like you guys did a few weeks after we did and not show up, its funny your lot ripped into us for it and then do it yourselves. 

     

     

     

     

    No, we actually agreed and could understand the heavy handed tactics by management in their attempt to censor you warranted some sort of action. Then whenever we feel the need to make a stand, you always claim we're in the wrong. Ask djpain, and he should be able to verify that I defended the Cove's actions in another forum. You now get mocked for it because you don't realise the irony of saying "hurr durr RBB is all about themselves and trying to run the club". 

    NickNova

    Posted

    We were there last Sunday. We were seated. We did not walk out.

    I'm sure the next time ESFC lose it will be back to #FarinaOut

    Guest Southy

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    Djpain is my mate.  I do agree there is a few that understood our stance, though there's many on here that would take a small pot shot for the sake of slagging the cove. 

     

     

     

    We were there last Sunday. We were seated. We did not walk out.

     

    I'm sure the next time ESFC lose it will be back to #FarinaOut

    Its still FarinaOut, no change there/ 

     

    the RBB were there but they just were not chanting

     

     

    the cove actually turned their back on their team and left for the carpark to chant farina out

     

    So your crowd of 12k included the RBB really ? 

    BigDukes

    Posted

    correct it did include the RBB. Many check out the pics..capos were there sitting down with the rest and a number of people sat on the hill.

     

    a lot of people on the outer bays did not show up cause of the weather.

     

    some things u dont turn your back on eh? walks out on team...does the poznan to take the piss out of us turning our backs on our team.

     

    OHH THE IRONY. enjoy the victory spoils for now...then in 2 weeks you will be wanting farina out again etc etc

     

     

    rodz7

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    Djpain is my mate.  I do agree there is a few that understood our stance, though there's many on here that would take a small pot shot for the sake of slagging the cove. 

     

     

    Many took pot shots because of you guys yapping on for a whole year how you'd never have a protest. You tried to bag us for standing up for basic supporter rights, whilst you then went and protested because you didn't like the coach. When it escalated to the thing about censoring, most acknowledged that it was wrong of management to do that. Once all that was over, one of your newer capos deluded you all into thinking you somehow any of our protests are "garbage" whilst yours were all for noble causes.

     

    See here;

     

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    Basically, if you weren't so hypocritical, you'd probably have more empathy from other supporters. Instead, you think your **** doesn't stink and this is an attitude that permeates into management. Your board is nothing more than a microcosm of your entire club (supporter base and players).

    Guest Southy

    Posted

    We don't pretend to know all the in's and out's of your protest. I know a bit more but hardly denounced it anywhere. 

    also the mention of the RBB in pauly's statement ? No. 

     

    the NTC protests have been so frequent and often they hold little to no impact at all. 


    correct it did include the RBB. Many check out the pics..capos were there sitting down with the rest and a number of people sat on the hill. a lot of people on the outer bays did not show up cause of the weather. some things u dont turn your back on eh? walks out on team...does the poznan to take the piss out of us turning our backs on our team. OHH THE IRONY. enjoy the victory spoils for now...then in 2 weeks you will be wanting farina out again etc etc

    LOL still want farina out. 

    DontCallMeJacko

    Posted

    We don't pretend to know all the in's and out's of your protest. I know a bit more but hardly denounced it anywhere. 

     

    also the mention of the RBB in pauly's statement ? No. 

     

    the NTC protests have been so frequent and often they hold little to no impact at all. 

    correct it did include the RBB. Many check out the pics..capos were there sitting down with the rest and a number of people sat on the hill. a lot of people on the outer bays did not show up cause of the weather. some things u dont turn your back on eh? walks out on team...does the poznan to take the piss out of us turning our backs on our team. OHH THE IRONY. enjoy the victory spoils for now...then in 2 weeks you will be wanting farina out again etc etc

    LOL still want farina out. 

     

    "....or fight for our freedom to rip flares or any of that garbage"

     

     

     

    If that's not a (very thinly) veiled pot shot at the RBB, I don't know what is.

     

     

     

     

    "LOL still want farina out".... Any self respecting fan would, to be honest.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The fact is..... we, as in the RBB, the cove, the ntc all have all had our own VALID reasons to protest. We can all sit here and snigger and mock over the internet, or we can recognise that a UNITED effort will need to be made in the very near future if we want active support to exist in the country.

     

     

     

    *Drops mic*

     

     

     

    (P.S. I haven't slept in about 2 weeks.... drank a **** load of red bull- with jager- at a buck's party. Took me two days to get rid of the shakes and the heart palpitations. If any of the above didn't make sense; I apologise)

    ydoow

    Posted

    One thing people really need to get past is if a supporter makes a comment that they do not necessarily represent the collective thoughts and opinions of the club/fans/rbb/cove... too often do I see blanket statements like "you guys said this and then did that - HYPOCRITE HYPOCRITE HYPOCRITE!!!!" 

    Guest Southy

    Posted

     

    "....or fight for our freedom to rip flares or any of that garbage"

     

     

     

    If that's not a (very thinly) veiled pot shot at the RBB, I don't know what is.

     

     

     

     

    "LOL still want farina out".... Any self respecting fan would, to be honest.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The fact is..... we, as in the RBB, the cove, the ntc all have all had our own VALID reasons to protest. We can all sit here and snigger and mock over the internet, or we can recognise that a UNITED effort will need to be made in the very near future if we want active support to exist in the country.

     

     

     

    *Drops mic*

     

     

     

    (P.S. I haven't slept in about 2 weeks.... drank a **** load of red bull- with jager- at a buck's party. Took me two days to get rid of the shakes and the heart palpitations. If any of the above didn't make sense; I apologise)

     

     

    Doesn't mention it, most likely because you hadn't done your protest. So who know's what he would've written. 

     

    The concept of terrace union was mentioned several times over, does it happen No. Should I be supporting your protests ? Not sure I'll go with no and focus on my own issues. 

    Zelinsky

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    I guess that means we're now a two man team. Improvement.

    did ADP even play?

    He did. He is the guy who was lying on his stomach and back a lot. The gale force winds inside the ground swept him off his feet a lot. Or it was me, watching him so closely that he lost his balance, and kept falling over.

    BigDukes

    Posted

    dont get me wrong if our capo or his wife were ejected if **** walk out as well and i would expect the same from everyone else.

     

    the overlying issue we can agree on is we can protest about our rights as fans..people will say stop whinging and just sing for the team but how can we when that is exactly what we are trying to do (taking the illegal **** aside).

     

     

     

    hawks2767

    Posted

    So what happened to this capo who walked out anyway, was he there Saturday night ?

     

    Not looking to be smart, genuinely want to know how that story ended.

    JamCal

    Posted

    Final clarification on an earlier topic: The guy they pulled out of the march at Central was thought by many originally to be the wrong guy. He wasn't arrested. The police let him go. He was at the game. Accusations such as those and describing a person who got taken out is a dangerous step and should probably be avoided. Especially considering he was released. Hopefully people don't read your description and take it to heart if they see the guy. 

    theguyyouwishyouwere

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    I guess that means we're now a two man team. Improvement.

    did ADP even play?

    He did. He is the guy who was lying on his stomach and back a lot. The gale force winds inside the ground swept him off his feet a lot. Or it was me, watching him so closely that he lost his balance, and kept falling over.

     

     

     

    i don't know if anyone else besides us has noticed this, but ADP does tend to go down very easily. Now i'm not gonna call him a cheat, but it looks like he's cheating.

    Guest mickisnot

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    I guess that means we're now a two man team. Improvement.

    did ADP even play?

    He did. He is the guy who was lying on his stomach and back a lot. The gale force winds inside the ground swept him off his feet a lot. Or it was me, watching him so closely that he lost his balance, and kept falling over.

     

     

     

    i don't know if anyone else besides us has noticed this, but ADP does tend to go down very easily. Now i'm not gonna call him a cheat, but it looks like he's cheating.

     

     

    Yeah it's a shame no one else has noticed that ...

     

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    AEK

    Posted

    the coves capo is called Slow?

    I think that is his last name or something like that, I think it's slowey, not sure, maybe the SFC fans can shed some light on it...

    coolhwip

    Posted

    Is this guy a real person or just a collection of things I hate about the western suburbs? I'm worried I might have imagined him.

     

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    JamCal

    Posted

    Please elaborate on what you hate about him. 

    Guest mickisnot

    Posted

    Is this guy a real person or just a collection of things I hate about the western suburbs? I'm worried I might have imagined him.

     

    Yep. That's the dumbest thing I've read today.

    marron

    Posted

    My guess is you have imagined him just like the rest of your knowledge about the western suburbs.

    UltrasRBB

    Posted (edited)

    Is this guy a real person or just a collection of things I hate about the western suburbs? I'm worried I might have imagined him.

     

    nice try ******

     

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    Edited by UltrasRBB
    Montalbano

    Posted

    Is this guy a real person or just a collection of things I hate about the western suburbs? I'm worried I might have imagined him.

     

    Zy7dbQ2.jpg

    To be honest you see people like that all over Sydney. Isn't it it hip these days to have tatts all over your body? A guy like that could live in Bondi and no one would look twice.

    NorWester

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    Is this guy a real person or just a collection of things I hate about the western suburbs? I'm worried I might have imagined him.

     

    Zy7dbQ2.jpg

    To be honest you see people like that all over Sydney. Isn't it it hip these days to have tatts all over your body? A guy like that could live in Bondi and no one would look twice.

     

    I'd have actually assumed he lived in Bondi with those sunnies.




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