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    The Western Sydney Wanderers demolished the Central Coast Mariners to storm back into A-League finals contention, an attacking masterclass that saw Zac Sapsford, Jack Clisby & Nicolas Milanovic score in the first half with Marcus Antonsson putting the finishing touch on the match midway through the second half from the penalty spot.

    Central Coast were stunned in the early going by a pair of goals to the visitors. In front of the travelling RBB the Wanderers raced out to a 2-0 lead inside 15 minutes. The first goal coming from a horrendous mistake by Adam Pavlesic. The former SFC keeper was playing his first A-League game for his new employers and he made a complete mess of a goal kick from defender Anthony Pantazopoulos as he tried to hit the long run of Borrello. Instead of Borrello it was caught by the wind, flying clear of Borrello but misjudged by the onrushing goalkeeper 30 yards out from goal, bounced just enough to slice off the top of his head and presented Sapsford with a tap-in as the ball bounced toward goal with no defender inside 40 yards.

    Clisby started and finished the second, pouncing in the midfield to steal the ball from Mikael Doka 20 yards out from goal, he played a near 1-2 pass with Sapsford finding the fullback with a backheel. Clisby's first touch put it onto his left foot and the second found the back of the net.

    Another VAR failure that went against the Wanderers occurred half and hour in. Milanovic threaded a through ball in behind the Mariners defence for a run by Bozhidar Kraev, the Bulgarian striker was tripped from behind in clear view of every fan and everyone on TV. Referee Adam Kersey was apparently watching a different game entirely as he ignored the trip, and VAR compounded his obvious error by failing to tell Kersey to stop the game and review it. It was a baffling abdication of duty by the VAR that has taken a microscope to any goal the Wanderers score where there is even a hint of a foul in the build up going back minutes in the past.

    Mariners thought they had a goal back when Lawrence Thomas was shoved back into his own net by Alou Koul who also managed to handle the ball as it fell into the Wanderers net. Thankfully the ref was watching this time and rightly disallowed the goal. The Wanderers scored their third up seconds later with a wicked deflection from a long shot that touched Milanovic on the way through and sent Pavlesic the other way. The teams headed into the sheds with the Mariners having few chances and the Wanderers having far more opportunities to score than the already big 3-0 scoreline suggested.

    Antonsson and Mo Al-Taay came on in the 64th minute with Sapsford & Preistman departing. Antonsson's introduction was quickly followed by him winning a penalty and after a second attempt, putting away the penalty to put the Wanderers four goals in front. He rounded the keeper from another decisive through ball, and had his stride broken by the right arm of Pavlesic who sent him tumbling down. The first pen was taken with a stutter step before the shot, Pavlesic jumped a mile early and made the save with the benefit of his encroachment. VAR as it does nowadays stopped the game to order the retake and Antonsson made no mistake with the second attempt.

    The Mariners tried but had no end product, the game petering out in the final 20 minutes as the Wanderers shut up shop and allowed Juan Mata, Aydan Hammond & Alex Gersbach to get some time into their legs before the match against Perth next weekend. The win puts Western Sydney into 3rd place pending the remainder of the round and for the other teams to catch up in games played.

    The Wanderers next match is against Perth Glory in Parramatta on Sunday the 2nd of March with kick-off at 5:00PM.


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    Zelinsky

    Posted

    On 25/2/2025 at 10:29 AM, WHACKO said:

    Or has Kethie returned. 

    We’ve had a few special characters here over the, haven’t we? When I think back the back to the racist homophobicetc slurs of the cultural warriors here, in the days when good old zip and his boot cleaner had too much time at hand. Or the truth seekers and their YouTube videos during Covid when everyone had too much time. I guess it helped that @StringerBellend quarantined himself from the non football threads…

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    9 hours ago, Zelinsky said:

    We’ve had a few special characters here over the, haven’t we? When I think back the back to the racist homophobicetc slurs of the cultural warriors here, in the days when good old zip and his boot cleaner had too much time at hand. Or the truth seekers and their YouTube videos during Covid when everyone had too much time. I guess it helped that @StringerBellend quarantined himself from the non football threads…

    It was to maintain what is left of my sanity

    matty

    Posted

    21 hours ago, Zelinsky said:

    We’ve had a few special characters here over the, haven’t we? When I think back the back to the racist homophobicetc slurs of the cultural warriors here, in the days when good old zip and his boot cleaner had too much time at hand. Or the truth seekers and their YouTube videos during Covid when everyone had too much time. I guess it helped that @StringerBellend quarantined himself from the non football threads…

    Anyone that thinks different, can't have that

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    8 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

    No

    I mean Liverpool is about to win the league  :cheeky:

    Zelinsky

    Posted

    On 27/2/2025 at 12:52 PM, matty said:

    Anyone that thinks different, can't have that

    Totally agree.

    Thinking, questioning and contemplating is good. Delusions? Not so much. Exhibit One: flatearthers who believe in the biblical view of planet earth being the only a frisbee shaped object amongst a bunch of alternative round stellar and planetary objects. And it is in the centre of the universe, of course. 

    It’s comedy hour at its finest, and clear evidence that people believe what they want to belief. Every time I need a good old laugh I go to YouTube pages like this (it’s on YouTube, it must be right, right?), and read the comments. What is a concern that these alternate thinkers can vote. 

     

    mack

    Posted

    Did that guy from New Zealand not look out the window on the flight over?

    mack

    Posted

    back down to 6th already.

    StringerBellend

    Posted (edited)

    2 hours ago, Zelinsky said:

    He did, with eyes wide shut

    Don't stir this up again. 

    It's ok their god has won for now....

    Edited by StringerBellend
    matty

    Posted

    5 hours ago, Zelinsky said:

    Totally agree.

    Thinking, questioning and contemplating is good. Delusions? Not so much. Exhibit One: flatearthers who believe in the biblical view of planet earth being the only a frisbee shaped object amongst a bunch of alternative round stellar and planetary objects. And it is in the centre of the universe, of course. 

    It’s comedy hour at its finest, and clear evidence that people believe what they want to belief. Every time I need a good old laugh I go to YouTube pages like this (it’s on YouTube, it must be right, right?), and read the comments. What is a concern that these alternate thinkers can vote. 

     

    I think flatearthers are pretty funny, but I have no issue. Wanting people to stop talking cos you disagree is weak.

    Today's culture of ostracising people we disagree with instead of debating is leading us to the idiocy of repeating what we're told to think without engaging with it critically. 

    Nothing dumber than that

    Zelinsky

    Posted

    10 hours ago, matty said:

    I think flatearthers are pretty funny, but I have no issue. Wanting people to stop talking cos you disagree is weak.

    Today's culture of ostracising people we disagree with instead of debating is leading us to the idiocy of repeating what we're told to think without engaging with it critically. 

    Nothing dumber than that

    It looks like we've just seen a demo of idiocy and an example of a not so helpful debate coming straight out of the white house. Time will tell if enough people will be able to engage with that kind of stuff critically, as you put it.

    Legionista

    Posted

    If there was open debate about policy on various policy directions taken over the last few decades there would be no Trump, not in a political sense anyway.

    That's the tragedy. This notion of "This is how it's going to be and any talk or even questions to the contrary will be shut down and punished" has ended like it always was going to end and that's in tears.

    Anyway, happy to discuss this further in the off topic board.

    StringerBellend

    Posted (edited)

    13 hours ago, matty said:

    I think flatearthers are pretty funny, but I have no issue. Wanting people to stop talking cos you disagree is weak.

    Today's culture of ostracising people we disagree with instead of debating is leading us to the idiocy of repeating what we're told to think without engaging with it critically. 

    Nothing dumber than that

    If people want to go over this again. can they go and do it somewhere else? I'd assumed it was all still going on in the other threads and X and whatever the ****. 

    But my my own personal health I don't engage anymore.

    But to break my rule, Critical thinking isn't watching a bunch of bells on YouTube 

    Edited by StringerBellend
    StringerBellend

    Posted

    2 hours ago, Zelinsky said:

    It looks like we've just seen a demo of idiocy and an example of a not so helpful debate coming straight out of the white house. Time will tell if enough people will be able to engage with that kind of stuff critically, as you put it.

    Stop it please or take it back to the Off Topic/Logic/It's Collective Head Thread 

    It's Pfizer's fault  

    Smoggy

    Posted

    50 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    If people want to go over this again. can they go and do it somewhere else? I'd assumed it was all still going on in the other threads and X and whatever the ****. 

    But my my own personal health I don't engage anymore.

    But to break my rule, Critical thinking isn't watching a bunch of bells on YouTube 

    Yeah….the guy from Coast is an ultimate bellend :lol:

    wendybr

    Posted

    10 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

    Yeah….the guy from Coast is an ultimate bellend :lol:

    :acute:

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    27 minutes ago, wendybr said:

    :acute:

    Seriously go do this some where else I'm genuinely happy that you are ok and back but I don't want to interact with this ****. 

    Can you please go back doing it in the other forum? 

    Zelinsky

    Posted

    1 hour ago, matty said:

    Fair point not to go off topic. 

    Can we be as strict with that when threads degenerate into puns :db:

    The good old days when @ManfredSchaefer directed just about every conversation to sausages and pork knuckles…




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