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  • A Lyall Gorman interview confirmed today that 400+ memberships have been sold in the last three days as public steels itself to support the Wanderers.

     

    The interview contained several quotes from Lyall Gorman about the club membership drive in the wake of the Sydney United loss which included ugly scenes of police brutality against the Sydney United supporter section.

     

    Gorman spoke on how the growth in sales has confirmed to the club that the events have not tarnished the Wanderers brand and that the public are on board the club as it moves towards the start of the A-League season.

     

    "Most of those memberships came via our call centre, and overwhelmingly the message was that the fans have been galvanised to show that the Wanderers brand is one they're proud of and want to be part of," Gorman said.

     

    The club has followed up on this interest by attending several community engagements over the weekend.

     

    Opinion:

    I find it mildly ironic that the person giving the interview is Tom Smithies, a man who was part of, and some would say the centre of, the orchestrated media attack on Football in regards to the off-pitch events at the Sydney United match. In this article he states that sport faced 'accusations of shooting itself in the foot'. With himself being the first person to create an anti-supporter and anti-football article he should have the guts to admit that he himself was part of that attack instead of just referring to faceless 'accusations'.

     

    Instead of talking about the 'accusations' he should be pointing his readers to the more accurate article by fellow reporter Rachel Olding. A report that spoke with witnesses and included confirmation of casual police brutality along with random assaults on spectators who had nothing to do with the incident.

     

    Will Tom now do his actual job, as a sports reporter, by reporting on the matches he is there to cover. Rather than deliberately leaving the stadium in order to file his attack article on the clubs, supporters and the game as a whole.

    The Western Sydney Wanderers have announced a series of player engagements at various Western Sydney community events over the coming weekend.

     

    The details are as follows:

     

    Saturday 25th August:

    Blacktown Association Grand Final Day to be held at Blacktown Football Park:

    9am to 11am - Labinot Haliti and Shannon Cole.

     

    Nepean Association Grand Final Day to be held at Jamison Park in Penrith:

    9am to 11am - Tahj Minniecon,

     

    Football United Tribal Warrior Exhibition at the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence in Redfern:

    11am to 1pm - Kwabena Appiah-Kubi & Jason Trifiro.

     

    Blacktown Sportsfest at the Blacktown International Sports Park in Rooty Hill:

    12pm to 2pm - Jerrard Tyson & Mark Bridge.

    2pm to 4pm - Dino Kresinger, Mateo Poljak & Jerome Polenz.

     

    King's Spring Festival at the King's School in Parramatta:

    1:30pm to 2:30pm - Aaron Mooy & Michael Beauchamp

     

    Sunday 26th August:

    Nepean Association Grand Final Day to be held at Jamison Park in Penrith:

    9am to 11am - Zac Elrich & Daniel Barac

     

    Granville Association Awards Presentation at the Commercial Road Playing Fields in Rouse Hill:

    10am to 12pm - Jakob Williams & Yiannis Perkatis

     

    South West Wanderers Presentation Evening at Jamison Park in Penrith

    6:30pm to 8:30pm - Zac Elrich



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