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  • Wanderers Hold Onto Derby Point


    mack

    The Western Sydney Wanderers have survived a tense second half and a comeback from Sydney FC to take a point from the Sydney Football Stadium.

    The visiting Wanderers started the game extremely strongly, going on the front foot and stunning the crowd in just the 3rd minute. With Josh Risdon getting past his marker, he ran toward the penalty area, then aimed a cross at the head of marquee striker Oriol Riera, who hit a superb header into the far top corner.

    After half an hour it was another header from the Wanderers that doubled their advantage. From a free kick, the ball was swung in toward the back post, and was met by Brendan Hamill who sent the ball crashing into the back of the net to the delight of the away supporters, who once again outnumbered and out sang the blue covered fans in the 'home' end.

    Just before the break the VAR once again rose it's ugly head, as it failed to overturn a Sydney FC penalty "earned" by David Carney. After getting through on goal, Carney threw out his arm and smashed Chris Herd in the face, followed by Carney diving to the turf. Unsurprisingly Jarred Gillett pointed to the spot immediately, and the VAR failed to do it's job by overturning the penalty on the grounds that Carney had committed a foul first. Bobo hit the penalty cleanly, with Janjetovic diving the wrong way.

    Gillett was the best on the ground for Sydney FC, as they miraculously ended the game without conceding a single yellow card, despite their players racking up impressive foul counts. Bobo in particular whacked Cornthwaite all night long but drew nothing more than a foul, Matt Simon came on late, and hit Janjetovic late with an elbow & wasn't punished beyond the foul, Brosque & Wilkshire both scythed down their opponents on multiple occasions. It was another pathetic, biased performance that benefited a team who are already one of the better teams in the competition.

    Sydney FC continued their comeback in the second half, and the Wanderers threw away the lead after failing to take advantage of possession deep in the Sydney FC half. When Kearyn Baccus lost the ball on the edge of the area, Sydney FC broke quickly, Baccus & Herd both failed to stop Ninkovic from passing on, Brosque found Bobo, with Brillante running onto a lateral ball, he fired into the legs of Llorente. The ball took a wicked deflection that wrong footed  Janjetovic to make it 2-2.

    Matt Simon was introduced late in the game to provide his usual routine of kicking the opposition black & blue, and thankfully for the Wanderers he clearly hadn't been spending his time practising his heading, as he received a cross in the dying stages that any A-League level forward should have buried.

    Hayden Foxe did his reputation no damage, but in the end he failed to adjust to the scope of the game, both after going 2-0 up, and again late on when Sydney FC were in danger of over-running his side. Barring a very quick signing of a new manager, he will need to look at his second half tactics when he takes on Adelaide United in the mid-week FFA Cup Semi-Final.


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    We would of hammered them although truth be told the powers that be keep favouring them that’s what pisses me off 

    esfc is so plastic you can see through it every derby they deem assistance through referees ect anything to hold the Westie momentum back mark my words if we flogged them good the next day they would have epl stars such as Harry Kane ect and they’d be under the salary cap because all of Australian football is out to slow our momentum simply because wsw on and off the pitch is a whole other level 

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    I don't think that moron influenced the decision, but it raises an interesting point...can the VAR magicians hear the commentary when they watch the replay? I know in cricket they can't.

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    All of my thoughts have been posted.

    Sooo... that tifo... 

    I’m still trying to work out what they were trying to get at, when we won the last one? Does that not mean that we are still laughing?  

    Plus I thought it was actually quite a lazy effort. Was the fact it was hung (crookedly) from the roof supposed to make it more grand? Whether I agree with the content of them or not, the artistic quality and scale of their tifos is usually pretty good. 

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    2 hours ago, JayZko said:

    Who gives an fawk about Robbie slater 2 soft opportunity’s let them back in although with Robbie slater jarred gillet all the smurf love surely we weren’t going to win that is why a full boycott of Allianz is needed we’ve got to stop supporting that club let there fans do it they won’t have half the squad they currently have without the Westie derby dollars

    There's actually some merit to this, how much did they make last night ?

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    12 minutes ago, hughsey said:

    I’m still trying to work out what they were trying to get at, when we won the last one? Does that not mean that we are still laughing?  

    We won the derby and screwed their invincible run, but they fluked the grand final so they laugh last? Pretty stupid for a derby tifo.

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    Pretty sure it's in reference to the Arnie banner last derby when everyone was laughing, but he won the double so he gets the last laugh ? I assume that's what they were getting at.

    #thosewholaughexistencedefinesastateofmind 

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    Another rubbish tifo. Who even cares what they meant, the “state of mind” thing they had on that previous tifo is one I’m happy not to understand. What a pack of losers. The only tifo they had that was anywhere near decent was the one that had the harbour bridge and the blue hand stopping the red hand from grabbing it. The rest have been absolutely pathetic.

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    Of everything I've read in the on the penalty decision, everyone* has glossed over Carneys arm across the face. Not a single mention (happy to be corrected). Gilette may have have missed it or been in a bad position, and I'll give him some slack on that. But when the VAR ( proudly brought to you by McChundda ) ignores it - even after Fox show the head on view which makes it clear - you can't help but wonder WTF. 

    A point isn't a loss I suppose. On to Tuesday night

    *so called analysts, media experts etc

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    On 21/10/2017 at 10:33 PM, mack said:

     

    Just before the break the VAR once again rose it's ugly head, as it failed to overturn a Sydney FC penalty "earned" by David Carney. After getting through on goal, Carney threw out his arm and smashed Chris Herd in the face, followed by Carney diving to the turf. Unsurprisingly Jarred Gillett pointed to the spot immediately, and the VAR failed to do it's job by overturning the penalty on the grounds that Carney had committed a foul first. Bobo hit the penalty cleanly, with Janjetovic diving the wrong way.

    Mack,

    I have come to lover your match summaries, written with passion,  enthusiasm, imagination, even-handedness and not a hint of bias (and no big words to have me scrambling for my dictionary).  I have a challenge for you.  Look ahead to the next derby at ANZ.  Imagine that the Carney - Herd incident is replayed exactly as it was at Allianz with the exception that it is Riera rather than Carney who is "through on goal";  and the defender is Brillante rather than Herd.  Rather than pointing to the spot, Gillett awards the free kick against Riera for committing the first offence (the arm across the face).  

    In your match report, I would love to read your summary of that hypothetical incident.

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    11 hours ago, mack said:

    We won the derby and screwed their invincible run, but they fluked the grand final so they laugh last? Pretty stupid for a derby tifo.

    I'm surprised that the 'Queen Arnie' tifo hasn't attracted more attention !!

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    16 hours ago, Wanderboy said:

    - Robbie Slater's appallingly biased commentary. This is a derby. Surely Fox can allocate Simon Hill and Andy Harper to these big matches and leave the dregs to lesser games.

     

    Can't imagine how Slater gets a gig anywhere.  He used to put in an occasional appearance with Mark Levy on 2GB's The A-League Hour if Harper wasn't available. The only certainty was that it would be a wasted hour.  Thankfully these days Harper is rarely unavailable and during his most recent absence Ned Zelic filled in for him.

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    23 minutes ago, nicknova said:

    One of the unwritten laws of football: 2:0 is the most dangerous score.

    Walking out of the ground after the game with the lad a couple of ESFC guys were discussing the game next to us.

    The number of times they used the phrase 'it was a game of two halves'. 

    No **** sherlock, it usually ******* is.

     

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    I did the ref course when I was a teenager and they asked a question about the format of the match. I said that the game was made up of two halves and was corrected with "no, it's made up of two equal halves".

    They need a dictionary more than they need the laws of the game...

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    5 minutes ago, Davo said:

    I said that the game was made up of two halves and was corrected with "no, it's made up of two equal halves".

    Is it, though? Differing amounts of stoppage time will result in differing half lengths.

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    3 minutes ago, Carns said:

    Is it, though? Differing amounts of stoppage time will result in differing half lengths.

    The annoying implication of that word is that if the referee were to accidentally end the first half on the 40th minute he would have to end the second half early as well to make them equal.

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    5 minutes ago, Carns said:

    Is it, though? Differing amounts of stoppage time will result in differing half lengths.

    In total time yes. In game time no,if 3 min lost to stoppages in the first half then 3 added on, if 4 min lost 2nd half then 4 added on, so we get two equal halves. 

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    20 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    Watching the game on TV Spotted myself and a couple of other forumites in crowd just before kick off 

    Is the reffereeing as poor as it seemed? 

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    On 22/10/2017 at 10:58 PM, luisenrique said:

    I don't think that moron influenced the decision, but it raises an interesting point...can the VAR magicians hear the commentary when they watch the replay? I know in cricket they can't.

    Well i know in nrl video refs can't listen to the commentary during the review

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    Tifo was purely a reference to them winning trophies, despite us laughing and winning the derby.

    I get it, but its meh.

    The Arnie pic may have been a reference to Biggie and the King of NY poster, but fkc knows. Still don't know why he has an engagement ring on.

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    Can't tell if sarcasm or not sometimes  but I'll hazard a guess that the Arnie engagement ring is meant to represent a title win i.e. much like in the USA where players on teams get a championship ring for winning the playoffs

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    Yeah I thought of that,  but this isn't the NFL. You don't get a Championship Ring in football. So it makes no sense.

    If anything, he should have been sitting on a golden toilet seat.

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