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  • Defensive Suicide Squad Throw Away Derby


    The 2nd Sydney Derby of the 2023/24 A-League was a horrendous suicidal performance by a Wanderers team who had no idea how to defend their own penalty box and compounded their defensive woes with abysmal short passing in their own half, copping a 4-1 loss that puts them in danger of exiting the top 6 entirely if Melbourne City or Brisbane Roar can get their act together.

    Lawrence Thomas was still out for the Wanderers along with the long-term injury for Marcus Antonsson. Sydney had Patrick Wood out and Luke Brattan suspended. It took all of 3 minutes for the visitors to break the deadlock, the first corner of the game resulted in a free header for Rhyan Grant on the penalty box that he smashed home giving Daniel Margush no chance.

    The explosive start got even worse for the Wanderers when a scramble in the box ended with Lachlan Brook sticking his hand up in the air just in time for a Sydney player to kick the ball straight into it. Referee Alex King had no hesitation sending Fabio Gomes to the spot and Gomes sent Margush the wrong way with a stutter step run and a kick to make it 2-0 in 7 minutes.

    Margush almost cost his team a 3rd with an awful short pass that became a 50/50 with Hendrix and his marker, the ball falling for a shot by Gomes that Margush redeemed himself with a good save.

    The closest the Wanderers got to an attack in the entire first half was Clisby delaying far too long when he had three players breaking through the static defensive line, Borrello got the ball and put it in the net but he looked offside live and the VAR confirmed. A late free kick ended with a Alex Bonetig header that was well off target.

    It was a half dominated by Sydney FC, 12 shots to 3, 6 corners to 0, a significant advantage in the one on one duels and of course the two goals, a scoreline that was generous to the Wanderers after their failure in the opening 10 minutes.

    Oscar Priestman came on for Alex Badolato and it did nothing to help the situation because 5 minutes into the second half Bonetig gave it away in a dangerous area, a simple midfield pass that allowed Adrian Caceres to nip in and knock it to Jake Hollman and with the defence split as is the current football fashion, it left a gaping hole for Hollman to find Robert Mak who took one touch to set himself up for a shot on the edge of the penalty are that he put past Margush's right arm.

    It was 4-0 on the hour after a suicidal mixup at the back, Tom Beadling's backpass was far too heavy, doubly so when Margush had rushed out of the goal to meet it. The keeper botched the clearance, the ball flew backward toward the open net and after Margush failed to dive on the ball or clear it, Fabio Gomes added to his penalty by finishing into the open net for his second of the evening.

    A fluke goal with 20 minutes to play ended the Sydney FC clean sheet, substitute Zac Sapsford breaking the defensive line and having his attempted cut-back to the far post deflected over the outstretched hand of Andrew Redmayne. In the end it was little more than a bare consolation, as Sydney FC ran out the remainder of the game without much trouble at all.

    What more needs to be said than the result? A four to one drubbing at home in the middle of Marko Rudan's third year at the club. Where the team had trouble stringing two passes together, had trouble defending set pieces and where Sydney FC's four goals were nowhere near as many as their performance deserved. Rudan was given a three year contract extension in mid-January, but done precious little to show he's deserved it since. Another defeat in a Derby, and you would struggle to see what he's improved since the finals loss last season.

    The Wanderers next match is against Western United at Parramatta on Friday the 8th of March with kick-off at 7:45PM.


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    StringerBellend

    Posted

    42 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

    Didn’t see it,  but it doesn’t surprise me. Managers don’t tend to survive too many performances like that…especially not a big derby.

    Ours do we kept Gumby for a whole season after his one. But he shouldn't survive that, it was worse than the Gumby one 

    scarcev

    Posted

    You know what being from Western Sydney is really about.  It’s about just ******* getting on with it and not making excuses.  It’s not about crying about referee decisions no matter how **** they are because you should expect that.  It’s about working hard to overcome the adversity that you know will come your way. It’s about doing everything in your power to succeed against the odds.  Our players are so worried about the periphery (refs, stigma, crowd) they aren’t doing what they are paid to do, play ******* football. 
     

    I’m sick of the excuses just be better. 

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, Wanderboy said:

    First derby I have not been to in almost 10 years. It was a gut feel not to go. I dunno why, it just was.

    I do however feel justified after that truly insipid performance.

    It actually wasn't much better watching it at home, although I stuck it through, regardless of how painful that was to watch. I'm not a bandwagoner, but I'm not ever going to waste cash that at times I cannot afford to spend.

    The most disappointing thing was our serious lack of effort, desire and cohesion. It was clear that Easts wanted this game more. Yet at no stage did I ever see us try and challenge that and turn the game around. With all of Rudan's huffing and puffing lately at press conferences and in the media, this was the absolute best opportunity for him and the team to make a ******* statement to the refs, the League and to an almost sold out home stadium. 

    This was a derby ffs, and we submitted like kittens. That was the most disappointing thing for me. No heart, no fight, no aggression, and no hatred of the east side of town. I'm going to refrain from commenting on our tactics, except that still trying to play out from the back after 90 minutes, down 1-4, with Easts still pressing, just left me shaking my ******* head.

    Ultimately, it was just our lack of fight throughout the match that did my head in tonight. Yet every challenge from that other mob was aggressive and had purpose and desire, and generally resulted in turnovers.

    The RBB walking out as well from a home derby. I will not comment on that except that I'm sure they had their justified reasons as they have had in the past. They don't make decisions like that lightly.

    Without doubt the most humiliating derby ever.

    Very well put the first 15 they blew us off the park, by just wanting it more. The rest of the game was our idiotic playing out from the back when we don't have the players to do it. Clisby can't pass wind. You'd think at half time he'd change it but no, waits until we conceed two more goals both from kamikaze playing out from the back. 

    The most idiotic performance I've ever seen.

    Off field it was very sad too. Brilliant tifo and atmosphere. The f knows what happened with the cops and the walk out. No idea if the walk out was justified but we just gave the stadium over to them as well as the game.

    Then the idiot kids chucking bottles at the Sydney players. Especially we are 4-1 down trying to build some momentum to get back into it, and the bottle throwing helps the other team slow the game, just idiotic.

    Boo a Sydney player for wasting time then throw a bottle on the field to waste some more 

     

    GunnerWanderer

    Posted

    I’ll give credit to Sydney for the first goal it was well crafted 

    after that just mind blowing 🤯 the pen is inexcusable and the other 2 are all age div 13 **** up goals. 

    But hey Sydney derby is basically always won by the away side lucky for us there is another away derby 🤣

    The funniest part was the last goal and watching the players argue like 2 angry Arabs - good times 😎

    Bangaverage

    Posted

    Show me another club in the world where players back up for reserves the next day!! Priestman, Baddolato, zapsford, scicluna, all playing tomorrow against Rockdale! 

    bombagol

    Posted

    What did the RBB tifo say?  I only saw a bit of it from where I was sitting.

    WSWJACK

    Posted

    Well we pumped them at Moore park last season, now I know how they must have felt, funny isn't it how both sides are better away than at home.

    Anyways, great banner (kudos to people behind that, really well done), great start, really loud WDYSF, from such a bright zone to ........ shitsville, and how the hell am I sitting above the RBB with bloody blue shirts around me?, christ that's bloody irksome, a few unwelcome comments made, could have been avoided if they went and stayed in their own end FFS.

    MathyouWSW

    Posted

    33 minutes ago, Bangaverage said:

    Show me another club in the world where players back up for reserves the next day!! Priestman, Baddolato, zapsford, scicluna, all playing tomorrow against Rockdale! 

    I doubt that.

    The only ones that look like they might play tomorrow in the NPL squad is Sapsford and Harper (who you didn't mention). I can't see the likes of Preistman, Badolato or Scicluna being used.

    Bangaverage

    Posted

    Just now, MathyouWSW said:

    I doubt that.

    The only ones that look like they might play tomorrow in the NPL squad is Sapsford and Harper (who you didn't mention). I can't see the likes of Preistman, Badolato or Scicluna being used.

    Good luck with that!

    GE942150

    Posted

     

    6 minutes ago, MathyouWSW said:

    I doubt that.

    The only ones that look like they might play tomorrow in the NPL squad is Sapsford and Harper (who you didn't mention). I can't see the likes of Preistman, Badolato or Scicluna being used.

    Younis will also be playing. I spoke to him and he said that he's returned from injury. 

    Davo

    Posted

    7 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

    Apparently we played through their press 

     

    To be fair, every time they pressed us we passed the ball around, moved down the field, and it resulted in a shot a goal.

    Sure, it was us moving the ball backwards and them shooting, but still…

    VedranRozic

    Posted

    Tough one to take. We were pressed and folded both on the park and off.

    On the park most of their goals came from our mistakes. We folded like stacking chairs.

    Off the park, the RBB got pressed by the cops (again). But to walk out precisely when the team needed was pretty weak and dumb (why give the cops what they want?). Are they here for themselves or the team? 

    Erebus

    Posted

    14 minutes ago, VedranRozic said:

     

    Off the park, the RBB got pressed by the cops (again). But to walk out precisely when the team needed was pretty weak and dumb (why give the cops what they want?). Are they here for themselves or the team? 

    How can they be there for their team when the cops won't allow them back into the bay :unknw:

    And how can you expect the collective to continue as if their core hasn't been roughed by the cops and arrested?

    C'mon mate. The league loves showing tifos and the fans in their promos but they'll now be silent on the bullshit we saw last night. Cops have no authority in a stadium managing a crowd yet they took it upon themselves to stop ticketed members in accessing their paid for seats, just because.

    VedranRozic

    Posted

    27 minutes ago, Erebus said:

    How can they be there for their team when the cops won't allow them back into the bay :unknw:

    And how can you expect the collective to continue as if their core hasn't been roughed by the cops and arrested?

    C'mon mate. The league loves showing tifos and the fans in their promos but they'll now be silent on the bullshit we saw last night. Cops have no authority in a stadium managing a crowd yet they took it upon themselves to stop ticketed members in accessing their paid for seats, just because.

    I totally accept the cops were at fault. But precisely for that reason, why give them what they want - which is to empty the whole bay (the guys that were already there). Walking out hurt nobody except ourselves. It’s not enough to be right, you also gotta be smart. 

    I have watched this game in this country for forty years. I have seen the crap that has been thrown at us and the efforts to keep us down, including from within the game. You will get no argument from me about how the weak-as-piss FFA allowed itself to be bullied into cracking down on active support years ago. But you don’t prove your enemies have laid a trap for you by walking right into it. 

    Smoggy

    Posted (edited)

    15 minutes ago, VedranRozic said:

    I totally accept the cops were at fault. But precisely for that reason, why give them what they want - which is to empty the whole bay (the guys that were already there). Walking out hurt nobody except ourselves. It’s not enough to be right, you also gotta be smart. 

    I have watched this game in this country for forty years. I have seen the crap that has been thrown at us and the efforts to keep us down, including from within the game. You will get no argument from me about how the weak-as-piss FFA allowed itself to be bullied into cracking down on active support years ago. But you don’t prove your enemies have laid a trap for you by walking right into it. 

    The manta of the RBB has always been one out..all out..solidarity and all that. Being a unionised Northerner I am not going to go against that ethos lol

    Edited by Smoggy
    VedranRozic

    Posted

    Just now, Cynth said:

    Sure I get it, the RBB could have continued and not let the police agenda to disrupt the game, succeed. But really? Where was the club? Where is the league? It’s time for them to step up and ask questions. Why was there so many police in the stadium last night? What did they have to do with people returning to their ticketed locations? Time for the game to stand up. But it won’t. It will cower and pander. 

    I totally agree that the club and the league are weak as piss on this stuff. And what makes it worse is that the cops decide how many will show up to a game and then will present the club with the bill. It is a total racket. 

    But walking out of the game like that will change nothing. The club and the league will ignore just like they have ignored previous protests and boycotts. Surely we have learnt that by now.

    Themumf79

    Posted

    And by the sounds of it, when they had finished doing their thing at Parramatta, they all hopped into their vans, drove to Oxford Street and beat a few more people up their just to finish the night in style. Great to see the taxpaying dollar being put to use to keep us all safe.

    Bangaverage

    Posted

    9 hours ago, GE942150 said:

     

    Younis will also be playing. I spoke to him and he said that he's returned from injury. 

    Younis is on the bench

    jockman

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Themumf79 said:

    And by the sounds of it, when they had finished doing their thing at Parramatta, they all hopped into their vans, drove to Oxford Street and beat a few more people up their just to finish the night in style. Great to see the taxpaying dollar being put to use to keep us all safe.

    Probably all on $$$ overtime too..




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