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  • Wanderers Winless Streak Extends To Six


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    Another dominating performance by the Wanderers failed to produce a first win at the Sydney Olympic Showground with a 1-1 draw against Brisbane Roar.

     

    As is the penchant for the Wanderers this season, they began the game strongly but were let down by their defence. Jamie Maclaren, a potential transfer target for the home side for next season, slowly drifted to the byline, and was met by a diving Jerrad Tyson. The collision was hardly at full speed, Maclaren collapsed in a heap and was rewarded with a penalty. Having won the penalty he stepped up to take it, and blasted it straight down the middle to open the scoring.

     

    The second half saw a red & black tide threaten to swamp the Roar, as the visitors fell back time & time again. With the attack crying out for a killer final ball to pierce the Roar defence, it came 10 minutes after the break. Nico Martinez poked the ball behind the Roar defence for Jack Clisby who hit a first time cross into the middle that give Jumpei Kusukami a simple tap-in.

     

    The goalkeepers took the spotlight with a string of saves. Michael Theo made a spectacular one handed stop from a shot by Martinez that looked destined to curl into the far corner. Not to be outdone by his opposite number, Tyson came up with a two handed diving save at full horizontal stretch when a Roar free kick was hammered into the wall and deflected off the back of Mitch Nichols.

     

    Tommy Oar had a chance in the 91st minute to steal 3 points, a cutback found the flying winger and his sidefoot first time strike failed to trouble Tyson. A last minute set piece for the Wanderers came away with nothing and consigned the Wanderers to a 6th game in a row without a win.

     

    Western Sydney travel to Gosford next week to face the Central Coast Mariners on Saturday December 3rd.


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    I think we played well overall. Our CBs were decent, Neville and Clisby good (Clisby better as he can ******* cross and cut the ball back), Dimas was great (floated static balls excepted), pinatares wasn't bad, jumpei & Nichols were ok. Martinez was immense, such quality and vision. Bulut was a bit disappointing

     

    Brisbane weren't good, but I think our pressure helped them cough up and make incomplete passes. Even Aloisi admits we played well and pinned them back. Very lucky that we couldn't get the ball in the net.

     

    I feel like I'm starting to see something (positive forming) in this team

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    11k on a Friday night, pathetic. Sorry WSW brothers and sisters but it is.

     

    Need Keane badly.

     

    It's the ground, and precinct in general mate. It's turning people away in droves. Probably hard for you to comprehend how much of a difference it makes down there.

     

    I was there tonight and haven't missed a match fwiw.

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    11k on a Friday night, pathetic. Sorry WSW brothers and sisters but it is.

     

    Need Keane badly.

     

    It's the ground, and precinct in general mate. It's turning people away in droves. Probably hard for you to comprehend how much of a difference it makes down there.

     

    I was there tonight and haven't missed a match fwiw.

     

    Sorry mate, our crowds at Etihad are actually bigger than at AAMI despite it being a shithole. Not a proper fan if you're not turning up because you don't like the ground. It's only 2-3 years at most.

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    SHould have won that 3-1. Instead of three tap-ins, we had 1 tap-in, and two crosses that went waist height instead of along the ground or at head head. One for Bulut, one for Santa. Keane won't help if they can't deliver.

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    11k on a Friday night, pathetic. Sorry WSW brothers and sisters but it is.

    Need Keane badly.

    It's the ground, and precinct in general mate. It's turning people away in droves. Probably hard for you to comprehend how much of a difference it makes down there.

    I was there tonight and haven't missed a match fwiw.

    Yeah you're spoiled down in Melbourne with access to "stuff" near stadiums. There is literally **** all in Sydney Olympic park, chuck in a LAC who wants to flop it's cock out with a show of "force"

    SHould have won that 3-1. Instead of three tap-ins, we had 1 tap-in, and two crosses that went waist height instead of along the ground or at head head. One for Bulut, one for Santa. Keane won't help if they can't deliver.

    The Santa one, unfortunately nico slipped when he planted his supporting foot and was leaning back probably way more than he intended. His passing is so good otherwise

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    SHould have won that 3-1. Instead of three tap-ins, we had 1 tap-in, and two crosses that went waist height instead of along the ground or at head head. One for Bulut, one for Santa. Keane won't help if they can't deliver.

    Santa was unlucky. He got twice into positions to score. The high ball from Martinez would have been a goal if it was little lower. But that's the difference between Santa and Bulut. Santa gets into those positions because he makes the right runs off the ball. Bulut allows himself to be marked out of the game.

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    11k on a Friday night, pathetic. Sorry WSW brothers and sisters but it is.

     

    Need Keane badly.

    It's the ground, and precinct in general mate. It's turning people away in droves. Probably hard for you to comprehend how much of a difference it makes down there.

     

    I was there tonight and haven't missed a match fwiw.

    Sorry mate, our crowds at Etihad are actually bigger than at AAMI despite it being a shithole. Not a proper fan if you're not turning up because you don't like the ground. It's only 2-3 years at most.

     

    I don't disagree, as I said I haven't missed a game. It doesn't take much for many to find an excuse not to go.unfortunately.

     

    The two situations are not the same though. Ethihad is still the Melbourne CBD. Plenty of places to enjoy match day before and after, even if the ground isn't as good. Spotless though is nowhere near anything. The whole place has no decent restaurants, no decent pubs, no atmosphere, nothing. It is also incredibly painful for people to get to, especially on a Friday night. Sydney, especially Western Sydney, is a very different set up to downtown Melbourne. I will keep going but don't hold your breath on anything improving in the next threr years. I'm just hoping everyone comes back when Parra is finally done.

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    11k on a Friday night, pathetic. Sorry WSW brothers and sisters but it is.

     

    Need Keane badly.

    It's the ground, and precinct in general mate. It's turning people away in droves. Probably hard for you to comprehend how much of a difference it makes down there.

     

    I was there tonight and haven't missed a match fwiw.

    Sorry mate, our crowds at Etihad are actually bigger than at AAMI despite it being a shithole. Not a proper fan if you're not turning up because you don't like the ground. It's only 2-3 years at most.

     

    I don't disagree, as I said I haven't missed a game. It doesn't take much for many to find an excuse not to go.unfortunately.

     

    The two situations are not the same though. Ethihad is still the Melbourne CBD. Plenty of places to enjoy match day before and after, even if the ground isn't as good. Spotless though is nowhere near anything. The whole place has no decent restaurants, no decent pubs, no atmosphere, nothing. It is also incredibly painful for people to get to, especially on a Friday night. Sydney, especially Western Sydney, is a very different set up to downtown Melbourne. I will keep going but don't hold your breath on anything improving in the next threr years. I'm just hoping everyone comes back when Parra is finally done.

    You are spot on, but if we were winning the crowd would be a lot higher.

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    I dunno about winless streak I kinda think we've stopped the bleeding of goals and reversed some dumb ass defensive errors so another Wanderers Dominate but Draw performance is okay by me. The real headline though is How good is Martinez. Otherwise Bulut would have buried the opportunities Santa blew. We're progressing nicely. Keep the faith.

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    I dunno about winless streak I kinda think we've stopped the bleeding of goals and reversed some dumb ass defensive errors so another Wanderers Dominate but Draw performance is okay by me. The real headline though is How good is Martinez. Otherwise Bulut would have buried the opportunities Santa blew. We're progressing nicely. Keep the faith.

    Bulut was nowhere near jumpei when that cross came in. The bloke's our spearhead, yet is 2m behind the anticipation

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    11k on a Friday night, pathetic. Sorry WSW brothers and sisters but it is.

     

    Need Keane badly.

    It's the ground, and precinct in general mate. It's turning people away in droves. Probably hard for you to comprehend how much of a difference it makes down there.

     

    I was there tonight and haven't missed a match fwiw.

    Sorry mate, our crowds at Etihad are actually bigger than at AAMI despite it being a shithole. Not a proper fan if you're not turning up because you don't like the ground. It's only 2-3 years at most.

    Ethiad is not that bad, it's walking distance from a major station, 10 min walk to pubs and stuff. SoP is in the middle of nowhere

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    8 points out of a possible 24 and some people say we are playing well - just as well we are not
    playing badly. Plus 11 points behind our biggest rivals and they have a game in hand.

    Sure we had chances but blew them and this problem is so well entrenched it is chronic and the coaching must take the blame.

     

    We don't know how to create attacking  space ,  cross properly  or play defence splitting passes. Chronic also are pathetic

    set pieces. Even if we had Keane he would have no space or service.

     

    They could have won it in the end with Oar. Luckily he missed.

     

    Winning is the major key to good crowds , keep this winless run up and crowds will fall below 10,000.

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    I thought Bulut is just short on confidence but tonight his positioning was poor for a main striker. Unfortunately he has been as useful to us as Pio. It's a shame but we desperately need a striker with good movement or the season will be gone.

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    It's so typical their keeper turns into Buffon. Cracking saves I must admit, but cmon that ridiculous save against Martinez would only happen when playing us.

     

    Ref had a good game I thought.

     

    What's the record for draws in a season or in a row ? Feels like we're going for it.

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    8 points out of a possible 24 and some people say we are playing well - just as well we are not

    playing badly. Plus 11 points behind our biggest rivals and they have a game in hand.

    Sure we had chances but blew them and this problem is so well entrenched it is chronic and the coaching must take the blame.

     

    We don't know how to create attacking  space ,  cross properly  or play defence splitting passes. Chronic also are pathetic

    set pieces. Even if we had Keane he would have no space or service.

     

    They could have won it in the end with Oar. Luckily he missed.

     

    Winning is the major key to good crowds , keep this winless run up and crowds will fall below 10,000.

    Mate you'd complain if you found $100 note down the back of the couch that there wasn't another $10 there

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    8 points out of a possible 24 and some people say we are playing well - just as well we are not

    playing badly. Plus 11 points behind our biggest rivals and they have a game in hand.

    Sure we had chances but blew them and this problem is so well entrenched it is chronic and the coaching must take the blame.

     

    We don't know how to create attacking  space ,  cross properly  or play defence splitting passes. Chronic also are pathetic

    set pieces. Even if we had Keane he would have no space or service.

     

    They could have won it in the end with Oar. Luckily he missed.

     

    Winning is the major key to good crowds , keep this winless run up and crowds will fall below 10,000.

    Mate you'd complain if you found $100 note down the back of the couch that there wasn't another $10 there

     

    Glad to know you are happy with the results. Idiot.

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    Victory you're spot on about us having some **** bandwagoner fans but SOP is truly a terrible precinct. I'm not sure I'll renew next season because transport is so difficult.

     

    And I have been to every NSW game for the last 3 years.

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