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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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    Malone

    Posted (edited)

    Patrons.

    I will happily change my stance on pyro if next derby we do a big tifo of that yellow sticker and light a bunch of flares under it with a banner that says "You mad bro?" whilst simulataneously all jumping on chairs and wearing bandanas.

    Thank you for your cooperation.

    Edited by Malone
    Unlimited

    Posted

    On the plus side: "Win or Lose" is the absolute best I've ever heard it. So articulate, I could hear every word clearly.

     

    Also WDWSF was amazing, as usual. I was in Bay 54, and it was pretty awesome getting a birds eye view on things, even though it meant that the screens were too far away to discern what actually went on - i.e. Polenz's "handball"

    Guest Llama23

    Posted

    Well this has been fun while it's lasted fellas. No one can handle the banter it seems, so you won't need to worry about me coming back, it's clearly a waste of time.

     

    Lighten up, and please take yourselves just a little bit less seriously. You're almost as bad as the RBB in that regard.

     

     

    3-1.

    Prydzopolis

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    How cute, SFC fan talknt about walking out, obviously he either is blind or really has missed more games than he says he has!

     

    Last year the Wanderers won the Premiership and SFC came 7th.

     

    One team averaged crowds over 18,000 and the other got an average of just over 12,000.

     

    Funnily enough, it was the apparently fickle Sydney FC fans who came out in greater numbers than their premiership-winning rivals.

    Nice troll effort, yeh I can't understand why WSW had such low crowds in there first season, it just doesn't make sense oh wait..... IT WAS THERE FIRST SEASON OF EXISTENCE

     

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    mack

    Posted

    Apparently it was Michael Beauchamp's birthday for the match last night.

    zola

    Posted

    Few things;

     

    - There is an important distinction to be made between racial and religious/cultural vilification. Racial discrimination is unacceptable under any guise, criticisms of particular cultures/religions may be appropriate depending on the phrasing and nature of the critique. i.e. All Arabs are by nature violent - Religion X/Culture X is by nature violent.

    - That being said, if there is some truth to the allegations, a lengthy ban is in order.

    - Thought we were **** tonight, and not for the first time. Popovic's obstinacy is beginning to wear thin. D'Apuzzo assumed his regular role as liability. Bridge nowhere to be seen. Hersi in lala land. LaRocca's touch and distribution incredibly laboured. The less said about NTS/Beachump/Santalab, the better.

    hawks2767

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    I only sing when I win

     

     

     

    Nope. I've missed three Sydney home matches in nine years. We've one a trophy in two years. I sing win, lose or draw.

     

    Unlike the hundreds of NRMA Bandwagoners fans who started streaming out of the stadium with minutes left.

     

    Minutes left is better than your active supporters walking out at halftime and having a sook in the car park.

    tuco

    Posted

    The only good thing to come out of this is that the esfc board will think frank farina orchestrated a master class of coaching and will re-sign him for 2 more years.

    magicwand

    Posted

    Dare I say it, I thought Beauchamp had a great game... except of course for that one critical error. He made several excellent tackles and sydney didn't make one chance.  We shouldn't let individual errors and the score blind us to our lads' overall performance. We played better tonight and dominated them more than we did in the last two derbies.

    Unlimited

    Posted

    One thing that Beauchamp does so much better than NTS is tackling. I remember Garcia ran at Beauchamp and while NTS would've backed off, backed off and backed off to no end, Beauchamp basically planted himself and won the ball in a fantastic crunching tackle. Was beautiful to watch.

    yttam95

    Posted

    Came on to say one thing. Stop throwing bottles. Was 6-7 rows from the front of bay 3 and copped a full bottle of water to the head. I have no idea why people do it, but stop.

    Had no idea what had happened but it seemed some of the blokes behind me managed to identify the culprit, but I'm not sure what happened afterwards.

    rodz7

    Posted

    Came on to say one thing. Stop throwing bottles. Was 6-7 rows from the front of bay 3 and copped a full bottle of water to the head. I have no idea why people do it, but stop.

    Had no idea what had happened but it seemed some of the blokes behind me managed to identify the culprit, but I'm not sure what happened afterwards.

     

    The capos and some leaders were trying to stop it, so credit to them. Some just really can't hack losing...

    Guest Southy

    Posted

    Well ok  you guys finally lost a game in our ground don't be surprised it was coming for a little while. be surprised your ****s turned up at a scarfers pub to cause problems 


    Cove tifo was beautiful. The blue and red hand in hand showing the shared love & passion really made me believe that we can all be friends and cooperate in this city.

    **** off malone you commi bastard

    Themumf

    Posted

    Anyone got an ID on the cabbage that threw beer on la Banda towards the end of the 2nd half, tell him not to show up again. T**t.

    yttam95

    Posted

     

     

    Came on to say one thing. Stop throwing bottles. Was 6-7 rows from the front of bay 3 and copped a full bottle of water to the head. I have no idea why people do it, but stop.

    Had no idea what had happened but it seemed some of the blokes behind me managed to identify the culprit, but I'm not sure what happened afterwards.

    The capos and some leaders were trying to stop it, so credit to them. Some just really can't hack losing...

    On the other hand - Gotta appreciate the genuine concern when the la21 guys saw me get hit.
    Prydzopolis

    Posted

    be surprised your ***** turned up at a scarfers pub to cause problems

     

    Which pub? I was in central/surry hills area from 330pm and you couldn't go past a pub or watering hole that didn't have wsw fans amongst the sfc fans. Plus there were heaps of security at most pubs around so doubt that anything of any sort substance actually happened.

    Prydzopolis

    Posted

    Anyone got an ID on the cabbage that threw beer on la Banda towards the end of the 2nd half, tell him not to show up again. T**t.

    That's a shame! The good thing about these matches is that people who want to be apart of the RBB can actually participate. The bad is that they throw bottles and do beer showers over la Banda. Hopefully the person next to him gave the person a spray!

    Prydzopolis

    Posted

    Dare I say it, I thought Beauchamp had a great game... except of course for that one critical error. He made several excellent tackles and sydney didn't make one chance. We shouldn't let individual errors and the score blind us to our lads' overall performance. We played better tonight and dominated them more than we did in the last two derbies.

    I would have to agree, we were lucky last derby to get away with that win. I also agree about megsy but the reason he didn't get my points is that even though he only made one mistake (communication issue with covic really) it cost us the match, forget the third. Even though they did nothing to deserve it, that goal gave them the grip hold of confidence to see out the game. So for all the good he did it was all crossed out by a school boy error!

    Prydzopolis

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    be surprised your ***** turned up at a scarfers pub to cause problems

    Which pub? I was in central/surry hills area from 330pm and you couldn't go past a pub or watering hole that didn't have wsw fans amongst the sfc fans. Plus there were heaps of security at most pubs around so doubt that anything of any sort substance actually happened.

    the lads turned up after the game to cause issues

    When you have 20,000 wsw fans leaving the ground, they could pretty much go to any pub along the way to central and it would have some sfc fans in it. Unless they have travelled to the other side of the city to go to a specific pub which is a sfc pub then I can understand they are looking for it. This is why I asked which pub.

     

    In fact I'm not surprised. There was one SFC fan sitting in bay 57 that was baiting a bay full of wsw supporters at the end of the match. They largely ignored him apart from a couple of blokes who wanted to smash his front teeth out. As I said when 20,000 wanderers make there way back to central I wouldn't be surprised if this baiting didn't continue leading to a brawl or two.

    Prydzopolis

    Posted

    - Thought we were **** tonight, and not for the first time. Popovic's obstinacy is beginning to wear thin. D'Apuzzo assumed his regular role as liability. Bridge nowhere to be seen. Hersi in lala land. LaRocca's touch and distribution incredibly laboured. The less said about NTS/Beachump/Santalab, the better.

    Question, had we converted the penalty and not made the two mistakes would you have still said that we were ****?

     

    I admit that bridge/d'apuzzo selection almost reminds me of aloisi picking misfud time after time just because he signed him. Not that popa would have the same fate as aloisi or might lose his job over it but it is frustrating none the less. Apart from these two and the above (two mistakes and missed pen) didn't think we were that bad or were too far away from where we want to be (they had four shots and scored three), resorted to long ball over the top because they couldn't play through us and we had some very good attacks/shots of goal.

    Kizza

    Posted

    Poor Pen from Bridge. Horrid GKing error once perhaps twice from Covic. Poor pass from Beauchamp and a brain fade from Polenz. 

     

    Simple errors that are costing us every week.

     

    As Popa said post game, take out our three errors and what chances did they have? 1 shot in the first few minutes?

    Wanderer747

    Posted

    Yes we gifted them the result but that game summed up our season. Last year we were winning games or getting draws, even when playing well. This year, our defence is looking worse by the week. Guys like Bridge are down on form and look like they are going through the motions

     

    We have been playing poorly and have really escaped any heat. The heat should be on now.

    GD07

    Posted

    I think it was my fault. I go to the toilet and we score, I come back and we miss the penalty and it implodes from there.

    westofcentre

    Posted

    Channel 9 "racial abuse at Sydney Soccer match, some fairly violent scenes"

    Neverbloom

    Posted

    Channel 9 "racial abuse at Sydney Soccer match, some fairly violent scenes"

    real or pisstake? its honestly impossible to tell with them but i think its real

    westofcentre

    Posted

     

    Channel 9 "racial abuse at Sydney Soccer match, some fairly violent scenes"

     

    real or pisstake? its honestly impossible to tell with them but i think its real

    Yeah for real. Timmy Gilbert.

     

    Its ok when punh ups (violence wise are much much worse) happen in NRL. When it happens there its just a bit of good old fashioned biff.




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