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  • Labi-Yes! Haliti Hauls Wanderers To A-League Summit


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    Labinot Haliti orchestrated a Western Sydney smash and grab raid with his 80th minute goal to take all three points back to Sydney and send the Western Sydney Wanderers to the top of the A-League ladder.

    With one of the largest away contingents in A-League history supporting them after making the short trip up the F3 to Gosford, the Western Sydney Wanderers took top position on the A-League table despite being second best for much of the contest. In teeming rain and howling wind this first vs second contest attracted just under 19,000 supporters, the game opened with Patrick Zwaanswijk sounding a warning to the Wanderers that slack marking at set pieces would be punished. After Iacopo La Rocca felled Daniel McBreen to give the home side a free kick in a wide position, the giant central defender glanced a header just wide of goal.

    For much of the game it was a struggle to gain traction in the final third, Bernie Ibini had the best opportunity of the first half for the Mariners. A 18th minute corner was worked short with a one-two pass that enabled Michael McGlinchey to close in to the Wanderers penalty box, his low cross found Ibini but the young flier was leaning back into his shot and it sailed over one of the giant inflatable sauce bottles of one a Central Coast sponsor.

    D'Apuzzo earned a double strike on goal as a beneficiary of the trickery of Youssouf Hersi. Hersi turned Joshua Rose and cut the ball inside, D'Apuzzo hasn't scored a goal in over 100 A-League appearances and it showed with his finish. The first shot appeared to get stuck in the wet turf, the ball rebounding from a Mariner defender, the second effort being skied for a goal kick. Minutes later it was McBreen who had his own shot blocked, McGlinchey changed the point of attack to the right wing, allowing Pedj Bojic to get a first time ball into the middle of the penalty box. McBreen stretched for the ball and made strong contact, if not for Nikolai Topor-Stanley's perfect position it could easily have crept in at Ante Covic's far post.

    McGlinchey had his own sky-high moment with 5 minutes to go in the first half, he cut back onto his right foot from the left hand side of the field and lined up a strike from outside the box. The resulting shot went higher than the one from D'Apuzzo. Late in stoppage time, with little happening in front of him Mateo Poljak took on a long range effort that ended closer to the corner flag than Central Coast goalkeeper Mat Ryan.

    The rain continued the torrential downpour into the second half, the opening notes of which were a yellow card to each team, one to Topor-Stanley and one to John Hutchinson. With only 5 minutes gone in the half, Central Coast were given the opportunity to land a hammer blow in the race for the Premier's Plate. Dino Kresinger was given the tasking of marking Zwaanswijk at a corner, as the ball was whipped in the defender stole a march on the striker. When Zwaanswijk tumbled to the turf referee Alan Milliner pointed to the spot for a penalty to the bemusement of all on the field but Zwaanswijk. Replays showed the call was marginal and could easily have been waved away.

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    Central Coast had missed their last three penalties, with several of their attacking players missing. The most recent was during their mid-week Asian Champions League match against Suwon Bluewings, and after training this week it was the goalkeeper Mat Ryan who elected to take on the responsibility of attempting to score the biggest penalty of the season. Ante Covic then added another save to the litany of penalty saves over his long career, the penalty being fired low and to the middle of the goal, Covic kept his feet and legs stretched, blocking the shot and allowed him to claim it. With Ryan scrambling back to his goal Covic contemplated a long bomb but with the wind running in the opposition direction and with the rain making the ball heavy it was extremely unlikely to have made even three quarters of the distance to the goal.

    Shinji Ono attempted to rub salt into the wound, his shot from distance moving in the air but being comfortably saved. It was his last major contribution to the match as he was replaced by Aaron Mooy on the hour mark. Despite the introduction of the Socceroo midfielder and the penalty miss, it was Central Coast who remained energised over next period of the match. Zwaanswijk received a lay-off from a wide free kick and hammered it from a fair distance out, it was on target and fast paced, Covic palming it down into the ground holding it from the rebound. Ibini used his pace to burn the left sided defence of Western Sydney, Covic was placed expertly at the near post and the Wanderers scrambled the ball clear.

    After Kresinger was punished for his fourth offside of the night he was replaced by Labinot Haliti, he made an immediate impact, getting onto the end of a nicely shaped cross from Hersi. The low ball didn't give much more option than a low sliding header and it glanced into the arms of Ryan, but it was a warning shot and a sign that Western Sydney were still looking to take all three points. Central Coast then had their best chance of the second half, McGlinchey getting the better of Jerome Polenz, then evading the sliding challenge of La Rocca to cut the ball back to McBreen, who smashed the ball at goal from short range, only to see it cannon off the crossbar and bounce back toward the Mariners half, replays showing the correct decision being made by the officials who allowed play to continue.

    With the 80th minute RBB Poznan in full flight, a turnover by Central Coast proved deadly. La Rocca took the ball in midfield and moved it on to Mark Bridge who had drifted in from his wing position, his first touch was to slice the ball into the arcing run of Haliti. With Zwaanswijk beaten and hoping for what would have been an incorrect offside call, Haliti arrowed a first time shot across the keeper and it nestled into the back of the net. Haliti immediately discarded his shirt then spun on his heels to sprint to the travelling supporters massed on the far side.

    Despite having 13 minutes to play including injury time Central Coast created very few real chances in the time remaining. The frustration told on their players, McBreen picking up a yellow for cutting down Bridge after missing with an initial attempt. Late pressure through a couple of corner kicks wasn't converted into an equaliser and after the four agonising minutes of injury time were up the result was confirmed, with Western Sydney taking their 1-0 scoreline back down the freeway home, and heading to the top of the A-League ladder. The match was the 8th win in a row for Western Sydney. This equals the record for highest amount of wins in a row in the A-League, currentl held by Melbourne Victory in 2006. It is 1 game away from the nine-game streak held by three clubs during the NSL-era.

    While three points were saved by the actions of Covic then won by Haliti, mention must be made of Nikolai Topor-Stanley. In addition to his perhaps goal-saving block from McBreen in the second half he created an nigh-on impregnable fortress in his part of the field. While the Wanderers rode their luck throughout the match, most if not all of the other teams in the competition would have left the stadium on the end of a two or three goal loss. Some pundits described Western Sydney as not being deserving of winning the match, but history doesn't record who deserves to win a match, only who does or does not win it. Western Sydney won this match through determination and a refusal to lose combined with a momentary flare of brilliance in the otherwise gloomy Gosford night. As this season draws to a conclusion if it is to be the Western Sydney Wanderers who lift the first piece of silverware for the season, this match will surely go down as the defining moment.

    The Wanderers next match is against Wellington Phoenix at Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta, on Sunday the 10th of March at 5:00pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time.


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    Balkanite

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    Thanks for your observations, Jukes. I agree 100% with all you said. Just to clarify...I had not a single complaint about the whole night...it was brilliant!!!   I really only made a comment about the flares because of the post by the  Mariners fan (who was complimenting the Wanderers and WSW supporters, but made an observation about flares).

    that ccm supporter fails to recognise the racist banner they made about ono eating their dog. as well as throwing the bottle at covic. they arnt as innocent as they would like to seem.

     

     

    I Agree, i was surrounded by Bogan CCM supporters who were chanting, go back to japan ono ... ****en unemployed bogans ...

    theguyyouwishyouwere

    Posted

    My girlfriend and myself finally managed to get our parents to an away game. Despite to horrendous conditions and the upper middle-aged tendency to whinge, we found them stumbling back to hotel singing and getting honked at waving borrowed scarfs!

     

    If we can convince my mum to go nuts we can get anyone into football.

     

    Anyways thanks to everyone for who went to down to bluetongue and made it another ridiculous day/night, now im not sure what was the best trip i've ever been on ... . smurfs or last night?!

     

    Now im gonna go sleep !

     

    RBB RBB RBB!

     

    lol did anyone else read that wrong?

    elchapo

    Posted

    can some one correct me but im pretty sure McBreen got two yellow cards but no red last night?

    GunnerWanderer

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    Just got an email from the pub.....

     

    "Just wanted to send you a quick message to say thank you to you and your supporters for a fantastic day.  Everyone was so well behaved and polite.  If you ever need a venue for future games,  you are all more then welcome back.  Now we know what to expect,  we can be better prepared.  Thanks again to all the wanderers supporters"[/size]

     

    What a bunch of well behaved hooligans we are. Great stuff benched. I seriously loved that pub. If everyone could be as good as these guys things would be great. I love getting this sort of feedback.

    Pffft what a bunch of pansies us hooligan wogs have become. What's next perparing fairy bread for pre schools and helping the oldies on bingo night!

     

    Seriously well done to all. I missed the pub but heard about it and saw an awesome pic of it. Looked like an army!!!

    wendybr

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    Thanks for your observations, Jukes. I agree 100% with all you said. Just to clarify...I had not a single complaint about the whole night...it was brilliant!!!   I really only made a comment about the flares because of the post by the  Mariners fan (who was complimenting the Wanderers and WSW supporters, but made an observation about flares).

    that ccm supporter fails to recognise the racist banner they made about ono eating their dog. as well as throwing the bottle at covic. they arnt as innocent as they would like to seem.

     

     

    I Agree, i was surrounded by Bogan CCM supporters who were chanting, go back to japan ono ... ****en unemployed bogans ...

     

    Of all the Mariners supporters I encountered before, during and after the game, only one was a pain in the ****. He happened to be sitting right behind me, but left as soon as we scored!  :rofl:  We can't stereotype.

    stewballs

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    Thanks for your observations, Jukes. I agree 100% with all you said. Just to clarify...I had not a single complaint about the whole night...it was brilliant!!! I really only made a comment about the flares because of the post by the Mariners fan (who was complimenting the Wanderers and WSW supporters, but made an observation about flares).

    that ccm supporter fails to recognise the racist banner they made about ono eating their dog. as well as throwing the bottle at covic. they arnt as innocent as they would like to seem.

    Yeah that banner was a disgrace and I hope the FFA are informed.

    Toffeestu

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    Thanks for your observations, Jukes. I agree 100% with all you said. Just to clarify...I had not a single complaint about the whole night...it was brilliant!!! I really only made a comment about the flares because of the post by the Mariners fan (who was complimenting the Wanderers and WSW supporters, but made an observation about flares).

    that ccm supporter fails to recognise the racist banner they made about ono eating their dog. as well as throwing the bottle at covic. they arnt as innocent as they would like to seem.

    Yeah that banner was a disgrace and I hope the FFA are informed.

    Saw this going through the gate, hope they get punished accordingly, awful banner

    wswnick

    Posted

    can some one correct me but im pretty sure McBreen got two yellow cards but no red last night?

     

    5 yellows to CCM according to Fox Sports Match Centre. Rose, Duke, Hutchinson, Fitzgerald and McBreen.

    stewballs

    Posted

    Whata night. What a great time in the pub. Shame the bar staff were so un prepared but despite their pressure they were very friendly.

     

    The march was brilliant. The way the poor girl was looked after on the brige and how everyone was sensitive to her problem.

     

    The crowd and the noise we created.

     

    On way back the march was suprising easy lol up that bloody hill.

     

    Bring on the Newcastle trip!

    ManfredSchaefer

    Posted

    And here's an exclusive image from Bernie Ibini's training for the big game last night...

     

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    Redhead

    Posted

    Bring on the Newcastle trip - I hope you are all going - I am.  and I hope the Newcastle pub is as good as the Gosford pub.

    mack

    Posted

    I doubt many people even knew about the banner.

    MCHammer

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    I think the way forward in the future should be active and non-active away support separated. Having said that it would be dissapointing if the non-active areas didn't get involved in a few of the chants but it's probably better. Don't want to ruin anyone's experience

    not sure but I'd say that us and MV would be the only teams with this problem so it wouldn't be practical for opposition teams to enforce this, and they wouldn't want to anyway lol

    yer not suggesting it for every single away match in the league. just for matches where there is say 4000 or 5000+ away fans attending. 

    sydneycroatia58

    Posted

    Just watched the replay again and have to say, for me, the best part was seeing all 7 bays in the lower tier all doing the Poznan. Looking incredible.

    MiteyLFC

    Posted

    What can we say about last night? We won't ever forget it.

     

    Left home at midday yesterday, got home after 1:30am and then had to get to work at 6:30am this morning..

    I'm stilll frickennnnnn hammmeredddddddd!!

    Walking back to the pub after the match took even more out of us, walking back up a huge hill, it was a joke :)

     

    But on the way to the stadium, we were near the front of the march, we turned around at the top of that hill, and it's the craziest image I've seen! Endless Wanderers supporters marching.

     

    Taped the game on Fox as well and I have to say, around the 35th minute mark, the "Who Do We Sing For" is the craziest I've heard it!

     

    And about the goal, can't believe it happened during the Poznan, I remember hearing people going nuts, turned around & saw the ball in the back of the net! lol

    julyaugustreno

    Posted

    Man walking out of that stadium and seeing the sea of people singing 'these colours...'... I'll never forget that. 

     

    Haliti's goal celebration followed by seeing messrs Beauchamp, Topor Stanley, etc. pumping up like Hulk Hogan vs Andre the Giant - priceless. 
     

    The Ono banner was a ******* disgrace. RBB might rip flares and smokies but at least we're not racist ****s. I understand it was only one or two douchebags with the banner, overall the marinators were great and looked like they sung their songs for the full 90 minutes. Credit to 99% of them. Also credit to the person who disarmed the mariners fan of the Ono banner (not going to name names, those who know who he is know who he is). 

     

    Mariners played so well last night and I honestly thought they were unlucky. Those two teams are the only ones who deserve to be in the grand final after that display. 

     

    Also, has anyone heard from Goat? Did he get home alright? 

    JamCal

    Posted

    **** Mack, I only just got the Labi-Yes.... I can't believe I was so focussed on Summit that i managed to miss Labi-yes. Good pun. 8/10 would read title again. 

    sydneycroatia58

    Posted

    Efficient night from Labi lol 1/1 passing, 1 shot, 1 goal.

    wonderbean

    Posted

    Who would have thought at the start of the season this new club would climb to the top of the league, destiny is in our hands and with four games to go the unthinkable could be a reality.

    It has been an unbelievable season. I bought a season ticket to just go and watch a football game at Parra, but my love for the Wanderers has grown game by game. The fans have been one of the main reasons this club has done so well in it first season, everyone that attends a home and away game has generated an atmosphere that is the envy of every other HAL and something this country I don't think has ever witnessed before? 

    You feel part of a huge family, a community that looks after it's own I've met some wonderful people who I've shared discussions about football and about their life in the western suburbs and heard some great stories of family emigating from various parts of the world, so when someone outside the club makes a negative point or disparaging remark about the club, player or fans I feel the hackles on my neck begin to rise and feel it's my duty to defend and educate the unfortunate souls.

    To everyone connected with the club well done on a wonderful first season in the HAL.

    so true. after the 2nd derby it was like ' how good is this? how can you top it.' 

    then being held back in AAMI park it was the same feeling. 

    And then going to gosford, in the pouring rain and witnessing that ridiculous game... where will it end?!

    gee i love football. 

     

    and i reckon central coast leagues club must have been laughing all the way to the bank last night! ha ha

    julyaugustreno

    Posted

    We've got two games in the coming weeks, against Phoenix and Heart...

     

    How insignificant do they feel? It's been a constant struggle to get to the top and after Victory, the most epic away trip ever, the tough match against Perth and then finally hitting the number 1 spot against the mariners, playing against Phoenix feels like such a formality haha. 

     

    Getting too cocky? perhaps... more just confident in the class and mindset of this team we all love.

    Jukes01

    Posted

    We've got two games in the coming weeks, against Phoenix and Heart...

     

    How insignificant do they feel? It's been a constant struggle to get to the top and after Victory, the most epic away trip ever, the tough match against Perth and then finally hitting the number 1 spot against the mariners, playing against Phoenix feels like such a formality haha. 

     

    Getting too cocky? perhaps... more just confident in the class and mindset of this team we all love.

     

     

    I dont think people appreciate the tough run coming into the finals. NO EASY teams in this league. Every single match that we play from now until the finals the opposition team has something to play for to try and reach the finals.

     

    Its all close for the 5th & 6th spot. Anything can happen:

     

    http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/aleague/ladder

     

    24 - Sunday, 10 March 2013 - Wellington - Home - 05:00 PM - Parramatta Stadium

    25 - Saturday, 16 March 2013 - Melbourne Heart - Away - 05:30 PM - AAMI Park

    26 - Saturday, 23 March 2013 - Sydney FC - Home - 07:45 PM - Parramatta Stadium

    27 - Friday, 29 March 2013 - Newcastle Jets - Away - 05:30 PM - Newcastle Stadium

    Peaches

    Posted

    We've got two games in the coming weeks, against Phoenix and Heart...

     

    How insignificant do they feel? It's been a constant struggle to get to the top and after Victory, the most epic away trip ever, the tough match against Perth and then finally hitting the number 1 spot against the mariners, playing against Phoenix feels like such a formality haha. 

     

    Getting too cocky? perhaps... more just confident in the class and mindset of this team we all love.

     

    It probably is being cocky but its hard not to be. Such a fairytale run and some matches coming up aren't quite against the quality we have played of late. In saying that, those matches will just be as difficult to win. We are very much now the hunted.

    HungHuynh

    Posted

    Feels, our support since day 1 have rubbed in the team. Our boys does not feel the pressure of being in the big stage, as every game is a big stage. Performed brilliantly by the RBB.

     

    Agree with everyone here from the Trip up f3, blasted time at settlers, mosh pit before the police car stopped us.., marching up and down the hill. nice view up there, makes it all the worth! Brilliant first aid response by the guys ahead of the march. Lest we know how to respond to this situation in the future faster. Laugh at the securities, before the KO, they told us to get off the seat, after KO, everyone back up again!

    The drumming was awesome. Cannot hear the capo from bay 31, but the drum is loud and clear. 

    Who would have thought our Pozan distract the opponent enough for Haliti put one in. =D (sarcasism intended)

    Davo

    Posted

    I was sitting in the Western Stand surrounded by Mariners fans (and a surprising number of Wanderers fans) and they were no trouble at all. One even tapped my old man on the shoulder and congratulated us on the win. Good to see their fans show a bit of class when they lose.

     

    Also now that the round is over I thought I'd just leave this here...

     

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    ManfredSchaefer

    Posted (edited)

    I was sitting in the Western Stand surrounded by Mariners fans (and a surprising number of Wanderers fans) and they were no trouble at all. One even tapped my old man on the shoulder and congratulated us on the win. Good to see their fans show a bit of class when they lose.

     

    Also now that the round is over I thought I'd just leave this here...

     

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    Had almost exactly the same experience Davo, and you could see with so many of them that they were envious of the way our guys played but also the amazing support the RBB and others who came up the F3 gave. I even struck a cabbie on the drive back to my digs for the night who knew what was going on and was also just as scathing about ESFC.

     

    Here's hoping next years away game at Bluetongue is played in similar circumstances without the fking rain...

    Edited by ManfredSchaefer
    Norvz

    Posted

    Man walking out of that stadium and seeing the sea of people singing 'these colours...'... I'll never forget that. 

     

    Haliti's goal celebration followed by seeing messrs Beauchamp, Topor Stanley, etc. pumping up like Hulk Hogan vs Andre the Giant - priceless. 

     

    The Ono banner was a ****ing disgrace. RBB might rip flares and smokies but at least we're not racist *****. I understand it was only one or two douchebags with the banner, overall the marinators were great and looked like they sung their songs for the full 90 minutes. Credit to 99% of them. Also credit to the person who disarmed the mariners fan of the Ono banner (not going to name names, those who know who he is know who he is). 

     

    Mariners played so well last night and I honestly thought they were unlucky. Those two teams are the only ones who deserve to be in the grand final after that display. 

     

    Also, has anyone heard from Goat? Did he get home alright? 

     

    POZAN on both levels must have looked amazing from across the field!!

     

    Goat was sitting in front of me during the game. Last I saw him was as we exited the top tier.

     

     

    ManfredSchaefer

    Posted

     

    Man walking out of that stadium and seeing the sea of people singing 'these colours...'... I'll never forget that. 

     

    Haliti's goal celebration followed by seeing messrs Beauchamp, Topor Stanley, etc. pumping up like Hulk Hogan vs Andre the Giant - priceless. 

     

    The Ono banner was a ****ing disgrace. RBB might rip flares and smokies but at least we're not racist *****. I understand it was only one or two douchebags with the banner, overall the marinators were great and looked like they sung their songs for the full 90 minutes. Credit to 99% of them. Also credit to the person who disarmed the mariners fan of the Ono banner (not going to name names, those who know who he is know who he is). 

     

    Mariners played so well last night and I honestly thought they were unlucky. Those two teams are the only ones who deserve to be in the grand final after that display. 

     

    Also, has anyone heard from Goat? Did he get home alright? 

     

    POZAN on both levels must have looked amazing from across the field!!

     

    Goat was sitting in front of me during the game. Last I saw him was as we exited the top tier.

     

     

     

    Everything the RBB did looked amazing, especially when contrasted with home fans. It was like the difference between watching a hi-def blu-ray version of a Hollywood epic on a monster screen versus listening to a 1920s radio play on a bakelite radio.

     

    This ain't much as I was too busy chanting, singing and laughing at Arnie but here is how it looked from the Western Stand just before kick off:

     

    strangefruit

    Posted

    I won't forget Saturday night for a long time.

     

    Despite living in ermington for 32 of my 33 years, Ive followed arsenal for twenty years, never really got into the old NSL so when the a-league started I thought great I can follow an aussie football team. Logically SFC should have been that but, I don't know, they never grabbed me. The name the strip the logo the home ground I didn't like and there was something else there I couldn't get into. They just weren't my team. Even back then I honestly remember thinking a west sydney team will come in one day. Albeit seven years later

     

    When that day came I was stoked and I've been to nearly every home game but last night was my first away journey. I've experienced premier league games, I lived in London for a while. Big teams and stadiums too- highbury and Stamford bridge but sat night was honestly the best expierience I've had at a football or any other sporting event I've attended. I like to sing and get into it, I know most of the words to most songs and I learnt a new one sat night- this city we own. Friggin brilliant too I may add. Standing there in the pouring rain, shoulder to shoulder, strangers but all together in unison and full song. Glad I wasn't drinking as I've got so many great memories I won't forget.

     

    I've been waiting like so many others for this team to come around and last sat night showed me how much I needed it and how much I love it. I thought I did but now I really feel it, it's embedded deeper than I thought it was. Not just the club and players but us supporters. Im never one for senitiment believe me but it really was like one big family. We should all be proud of what were doing and long may it continue.

     

    I'll never forget Saturday night

    blurbel

    Posted

    I won't forget Saturday night for a long time.

     

    Despite living in ermington for 32 of my 33 years, Ive followed arsenal for twenty years, never really got into the old NSL so when the a-league started I thought great I can follow an aussie football team. Logically SFC should have been that but, I don't know, they never grabbed me. The name the strip the logo the home ground I didn't like and there was something else there I couldn't get into. They just weren't my team. Even back then I honestly remember thinking a west sydney team will come in one day. Albeit seven years later

     

    When that day came I was stoked and I've been to nearly every home game but last night was my first away journey. I've experienced premier league games, I lived in London for a while. Big teams and stadiums too- highbury and Stamford bridge but sat night was honestly the best expierience I've had at a football or any other sporting event I've attended. I like to sing and get into it, I know most of the words to most songs and I learnt a new one sat night- this city we own. Friggin brilliant too I may add. Standing there in the pouring rain, shoulder to shoulder, strangers but all together in unison and full song. Glad I wasn't drinking as I've got so many great memories I won't forget.

     

    I've been waiting like so many others for this team to come around and last sat night showed me how much I needed it and how much I love it. I thought I did but now I really feel it, it's embedded deeper than I thought it was. Not just the club and players but us supporters. Im never one for senitiment believe me but it really was like one big family. We should all be proud of what were doing and long may it continue.

     

    I'll never forget Saturday night

     

    Welcome to the family :)




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