mack Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Western Sydney Wanderers vs Adelaide United VS Date: 02/11/24 Sydney Kick-Off Time: 7:35PM EDT Round: 3 Competition: A-League Regular Season Location: Parramatta, New South Wales Stadium: Western Sydney Stadium View full record
WHACKO Posted October 30 Posted October 30 A loss and season ends here. LetsPele, Balkanite, SBW and 5 others 8
102megan Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Curious and excited to see which former ACL 2014 players they have in attendance. 😊 EmMac, GunnerWanderer, SBW and 2 others 5
mack Posted October 30 Author Posted October 30 Did we invite Nishimura? Alireza should get to ref the match. Sithslayer1991, SBW, Unlimited and 3 others 4 2
Smoggy Posted October 30 Posted October 30 (edited) It’s hard to back us for a win at the moment..based on what we have seen so far.. I am two from two as got the derby and last games scores bang on…. Going for another draw 1 - 1…. Edited October 30 by Smoggy nmh94 and Balkanite 2
Smoggy Posted October 30 Posted October 30 22 minutes ago, 102megan said: Curious and excited to see which former ACL 2014 players they have in attendance. 😊 Al-Shamrani? Carns, mack, Edinburgh and 5 others 8
William Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Well we should be hoping for significant level of improvement at home , I am allowing for last week being played in horrible winds out on open plain. without being negative we do need Clisby to go to India or back to Perth where he start his career and find a spot for one of the kids. I know people have talked up the young keeper but if makes our defense nervous like he make me nervous watching him then I think we need Thomas on the park ASAP. nmh94 and BoyFromTheWest 2
BoyFromTheWest Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Vida made some good saves but a few of them came from him making the mistake that led to the shots. He's doing well and will improve with game time but he's not Thomas. As you say there are nerves in his playing out sometimes. Better than some previous incumbents but still some nervous moments. StringerBellend 1
Sithslayer1991 Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Ante Covic on RBTV last night was very insightful as to why we don't have a continuous connection with that ACL team. Santalab, Covic, Cole, Bridge should be involved in the club. Personal grudges because of a pay dispute on prize money these boys deserved is petty from the previous regime. The fact that Covic has never come to Wanderers game with his kids because the club shut him out is disgraceful and no wander the club is a basket case. Glad to her Scott Hudson genuinely is trying to repair that relationship. But what a joke. Mariners and the Jets do a better job of taking care of their own than we do. WanderingToqui, nmh94, SNS100 and 11 others 14
Popular Post SNS100 Posted October 30 Popular Post Posted October 30 It warmed my heart seeing Covic on RBTV. Those boys are doing a great job every week, and they should be commended for bringing a genuine legend of our club onto the show. Those first three seasons seem like a lifetime ago, but listening to Ante re-live those moments, reminds us that we are a part of a unique club, dear to so many fans and ex-players alike. I'm a diehard Penrith Panthers fan, since 1985 when Greg Alexander won the Dally M medal. I've been lucky enough to see the Panthers win 6 Grand Finals. 4 in a row, is out of this world. If the Wanderers get it right as a club, both on and off the field, I truly believe that it will lift the profile of the sport in this country, again. Bigger than any 4-peat from a rival code. Let's hope that the return of the players from the ACL winning champion team at Parramatta on Saturday, is that much needed spark the club desperately needs, to rebuild it to the level that will makes us all proud. dodson, meryn, EmMac and 12 others 15
Smoggy Posted October 31 Posted October 31 (edited) There was arrogance around the management of the club following that ACL win, almost like they thought it all too easy, good times would last forever and they could do what they liked / everyone was replaceable. This included treating the players like shite and not backing the fans in the stands when the media and police got nasty. And here we are...years on...still in the doldrums. Will be great to see some players back from that time..but is bitter sweet for many. Edited October 31 by Smoggy Unlimited, BoyFromTheWest, EmMac and 5 others 8
Sithslayer1991 Posted October 31 Posted October 31 The most important is people at the stadium showing our appreciation. And that our boys actually turn up against Adelaide. I like what Mariners did as Covic pointed out they had Vukovic brought back into the team as captain, Matt Simon as player then assistant coach and Josh Rose as assistant coach. Montgomery as well in the youth system. The Jets recently put in the initiative any ex-player and near of kin can come to the stadium free of charge. Victory had Muscat as coach and Archie as ambassador. Veart and Valkanis went through Adelaide. Perth have Despotovski as Women's team coach and Harnwell is an ambassador Smurf boys are a coaching development machine, and even Brosque comes in every now and then. Although Ninkovic saga is wary tale that in the end its dependent on club management. But those are some of the ways the clubs pay tribute to their history. We have yet to really do that. They way Covic described the incident, reminded of me of Chicago Bulls with Michael Jordan and players fued with the team admin general manager Jerrie Krause. LetsPele, SNS100, Unlimited and 3 others 6
SBW Posted October 31 Posted October 31 Covic came back to the club as part of the coaching staff for our women's team with Beauchamp and Heffernen, and they all left at the same time and Covic explained there was a clique within the club. Unlimited, Smoggy and sonar 3
MajorMelons Posted October 31 Posted October 31 Im hoping that Adelaide don’t press us so that we can try and play whatever brand of football it is we we practiced in pre season, or if they do press, that we learned from the last game and try something different to counter it. EmMac, WSWJACK, sonar and 2 others 5
WSWJACK Posted October 31 Posted October 31 5 hours ago, MajorMelons said: Im hoping that Adelaide don’t press us so that we can try and play whatever brand of football it is we we practiced in pre season, or if they do press, that we learned from the last game and try something different to counter it. You make too much sense there major
StringerBellend Posted October 31 Posted October 31 6 hours ago, MajorMelons said: Im hoping that Adelaide don’t press us so that we can try and play whatever brand of football it is we we practiced in pre season, or if they do press, that we learned from the last game and try something different to counter it. Unless their coach is a total idiot they will press us. From goal kick they will have the front three charge at our centre backs and full backs and box us into a corner We will try and play out and cough the ball up. We have done the first two games and a large part of last season LetsPele, nmh94, WSWJACK and 3 others 6
WSWJACK Posted October 31 Posted October 31 AU have looked lively and energetic in their start to the season, this is going to be a tough one, does not have home win stamped on this, but it’s why we follow sports meryn 1
Upthehill Posted October 31 Posted October 31 This one is a 3-0 loss to me. We couldnt beat them when they had Isais playing CB and a bunch of kids in the midfield. We aren't capable of playing the way Staj wants us too, and they way staj wants us to play will iltimately lead to some horrendous goals (see Vidackovic's miraculous recovery) There are simple solutions to winning these games, and the coaching staff seem to consider none of them. pseudonym, Kotallo, LetsPele and 1 other 4
Sithslayer1991 Posted October 31 Posted October 31 Its a young squad Adelaide have so yea I can see them pressing us relentlessly. The team will know this. Its case of the squad figuring out how to change things up to get us forward. Get Mata on the ball as often as possible and getting runners for him to find the pass. StringerBellend 1
MartinTyler Posted October 31 Posted October 31 1 hour ago, WSWJACK said: AU have looked lively and energetic in their start to the season, this is going to be a tough one, does not have home win stamped on this, but it’s why we follow sports In their only League game so far they indeed looked lively and energetic against a travel weary Mariners lineup in the first half last week. Blew it in the second half mind you
SBW Posted October 31 Posted October 31 Possible line up, probably will be unchanged line up from Sundays game Vidackovic Cleur - Jeong - Bonnetig - Clisby Priestman - Brillante Kraev -------------------- Milanovic Mata Borello Subs: Holmes, Holliday, Beadling, Simmons, Scicluna, Hammond, Antonsson
Sime11 Posted October 31 Posted October 31 just hoping the team use the special day to their advangtage - if they can play with the attitude of that ACL winning team - we got this. its going to be a great day - good to hear that the club is trying to right the wrongs of the past - i hope we see as many players there as possible + Popa - its an incredible achievement 10 years ago and they should be honored like the heroes they are. Smoggy, LetsPele, nmh94 and 2 others 5
Bangaverage Posted November 1 Posted November 1 Im hearing the same team as last week - Beadling out of the squad injured - Panta on to the bench
WSWJACK Posted November 1 Posted November 1 2 hours ago, MartinTyler said: In their only League game so far they indeed looked lively and energetic against a travel weary Mariners lineup in the first half last week. Blew it in the second half mind you Yep they should have put themselves in front high and dry in their dominant spell, concede they did invite CCM in, but you cannot take away the mariners are a decent side either
StringerBellend Posted November 1 Posted November 1 2 hours ago, Bangaverage said: Im hearing the same team as last week - Beadling out of the squad injured - Panta on to the bench Stajic doesn't actually watch the game does he? Maybe he went for a wee when WU scored, but how do you keep the same fullbacks after that?
WHACKO Posted November 1 Posted November 1 (edited) 4 hours ago, Sime11 said: just hoping the team use the special day to their advangtage - if they can play with the attitude of that ACL winning team - we got this. its going to be a great day - good to hear that the club is trying to right the wrongs of the past - i hope we see as many players there as possible + Popa - its an incredible achievement 10 years ago and they should be honored like the heroes they are. We'd be better of playing those players even if they haven't played for ten years. Edited November 1 by WHACKO LetsPele 1
Smoggy Posted November 2 Posted November 2 *looks outside.... Must be game day... JackDoff, EmMac and BoyFromTheWest 3
Bangaverage Posted November 2 Posted November 2 22 hours ago, StringerBellend said: Stajic doesn't actually watch the game does he? Maybe he went for a wee when WU scored, but how do you keep the same fullbacks after that? Simmons not even in the squad today, so Cleur and Clisby likely to start
StringerBellend Posted November 2 Posted November 2 Anyone feeling positive about this, my early season optimism usually goes much longer than this. I think club has worn me down. 2 games in this season and I can't see us doing anything - terrible fullbacks - unconvinced by CBs - lack a dominant midfielder - 3 wasted visa spots - idiotic tactics - total lack of pace and urgency - a Kopite coach Smoggy, Upthehill, VedranRozic and 1 other 4
pseudonym Posted November 2 Posted November 2 5 minutes ago, StringerBellend said: Anyone feeling positive about this, my early season optimism usually goes much longer than this. I think club has worn me down. Best thing to do is pretend you're watching an under 7's game Less stress that way "Good work Jack, you kicked the ball" EmMac 1
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