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    Andrew Redmayne threw away a win for the Wanderers as he gave away a foul then compounded his error by allowing the tame free kick under his arms to give Newcastle a dramatic equaliser deep into stoppage time.

     

    The Wanderers looked liked they were cruising as far into the game as the 80 minute, only to succumb to a late fightback with the game ending 2 all. The home side, playing their first ever match at the Homebush Showground, took an early lead as Artiz Borda scored the opener in the 23rd minute. After returning from suspension, the central defender rose against Nick Cowburn on the edge of the 6 yard box. Newcastle committed the cardinal sin of not having a man on both posts, and Borda's glancing header skidded off the base of the post and over the line for 1-0.

     

    A silly handball from Ben Kantarovski gave club captain Dimas Delgado the opportunity from the penalty spot, and he sent Jack Duncan the wrong way to double the Wanderers lead going into the break.

     

    Nigel Boogaard, better known for getting sent off instead scored a milestone, as he scored the 20,000th goal in the history of Australian league football. He rose at the back stick, with Redmayne coming out but getting nowhere near the ball, along with the rest of his defence, leaving a gaping open goal that Boogaard couldn't miss from a few yards out.

     

    Redmayne cost his side the win in the 88th minute. Giving away the foul 25 yards out from goal after the keeper charged out of goal only to collect substitute Morten Nordstrand as he tried to round the keeper. Andrew Hoole fired at goal, his chest height shot going around the poorly positioned wall, Redmayne was slow to react, and when he did react he reacted poorly, with awful technique that allowed what should have been a routine block to creep under his hands to see the game finish 2-2.

     

    This match can be added to the ever growing list of games that should have ended with a clean sheet but due to defensive frailty ended without one, and this time it also ended with 2 less points for the Wanderers than it should have. Jerrad Tyson must be given a chance to cement a full time starting position, as Redmayne was the difference for the Jets in this game, adding poor handling technique to his already dubious habit of poor judgement when deciding to charge out of his goal. Steven Lustica was anonymous, and despite a stellar pre-season has done little to show why he would be ahead of Nico Fernandez, Shannon Cole or even one of our younger players.

     

    Western Sydney play next when they take on the Central Coast Mariners on Saturday the 29th of October.


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    Carns

    Posted

    Speaking of Hamill, why was he subbed on? Was someone worried about injury, or just worn out? Seemed an odd substitute.

    Taurus

    Posted

    Fox commentators & I disagree with your summation of the foul. Wasn't an obvious goal scoring opportunity & 2 defenders covering the central area. 

     

    Hamill came on just prior to free kick being taken. 


    Speaking of Hamill, why was he subbed on? Was someone worried about injury, or just worn out? Seemed an odd substitute.

     

    Pinatares was originally summoned, but they was a change of mind by the coaching staff.  

    echidna

    Posted

    Redmayne's decision making was poor - as a keeper, you just have to make sure you get a ball if you go out for it. Otherwise, stay between the posts.

     

    However, the rest of the team deserve a kick up the backside for, as has been stated, the lack of intensity in that second half.

     

    I do so hate it when players play the ball back from a promising attacking position, with forward options. The moment you cease to be aggressive (but fair) in your intensity and direction of play, is the moment you start to let your opposition breathe and find hope.

     

    The team needed to be shaken up. Dimas, as the (newly appointed) captain has that primary role on the field (though tough to expect that of him in his first game in the role). Really, Popa should have seen what was going on from the bench and got the message out. It was obvious to everyone watching we were in trouble.

     

    We were like a jalopy that had struggled down one road too many. Any more minutes in that game and the wheels would have come off altogether.

     

    The good thing is that we have experienced that disintegration - and hopefully will be better prepared if such warning signs appear in the future.

    GunnerWanderer

    Posted

    Read most of the thread seems redmayne is the new scapegoat now nts has gone

    If redmayne is out next week who will be next?

     

    So far our front 4 is outside of Lord Santa is yet to find the net

    Next week we have the leagues whiping boys if Bulut doesn't get his arse into gear then it's open season

    I said judge him after at least 4 games and have patiently held the tongue.

     

    I hope he bags a Hatrick!!!!

    Cause if he doesn't Mack will have to ban me... Having to listen to half the off season about this guy being the saviour. Get that Hatrick son!!!!

    btron3000

    Posted (edited)

    Read most of the thread seems redmayne is the new scapegoat now nts has gone

    How can you call him a scapegoat when three of his errors lead directly to two goals? That's not a scapegoat, that's a reason.

     

    You can't let him off the hook just because others didn't play well in the second half.

    Edited by btron3000
    toonarmy

    Posted

    The last minute change of sub hammill instead of pinatares - Bacchus was about to taken off for pinatares - then clisby got injured and Hamill had to go on

    JayZko

    Posted (edited)

    Did anyone see popa he was that pissed off 😤

     

    When he made the Clisby sub

     

    he was glowing he almost went supersaiyan

    Edited by JayZko
    randy81

    Posted

    Janjetovic couldn't play for WSW, he's had too many run ins with the Bloc hahaha

    I recall him once showing compassion for a wsw player in the box who had leg cramps.

    He started helping to stretch out before sasa ognevoski came blazing in and told him off.

    Potential there

    JayZko

    Posted (edited)

    True story

    We really forked up our signings we coulda signed Danny v costa,b and the fink imagine big names with popas fitness training boner worthy

    If this da case I'm selling my arsenal tickets as redmayne will definitely still be here

    Edited by JayZko
    Jukes01

    Posted

    I am not sure why everyone is expecting Bulut to score a truckload of goals. Under Popa we have never had a prolific goalscorer. If he gets anywhere around 10-14 goals that will be a decent return. As a team we have never relied on one single player. We need a few players to chip in some goals to have a good season.

    wanderersfanatic

    Posted

    Anyone know where Andy Paschallidis has gone? That PA bloke was crap especially shouting out the names of the scorers.

    Tell me about it.

     

    It's the same pa announcer that does the nrl grand final, state of origin, and doggies games..

     

    After Dimas scored, he kept on yelling..

     

    Deeeemmm-aaassss, Deeeemmm-aaassss!

     

    It's Di-Mus you idiot.

    JayZko

    Posted

    Idk...we never win the easy way anyways

    It's un Wanderers like still I'd like to win a few knowing were gonna win so I could relax grab a few brews instead of having a heart attack for 90 minutes thx redmayne lol I think we only came 2nd compliments to reddy

    magicwand

    Posted

     

    You are joking about Redmayne's distribution right ? It's woeful and everytime there's a backpass the

    stadium holds it's collective breath anticipating he will stuff up. Anyway forgot about distribution

    I just want a keeper that can catch the ball. Not much to ask really. Over to our famed coaches.

     

    Our famed goalkeeping coach, Butterfingers Kalac, couldn't catch the ball when he was between the sticks so any hope of a solution coming from that source could be somewhat misplaced! 

    Zelinsky

    Posted

    I am not sure why everyone is expecting Bulut to score a truckload of goals. Under Popa we have never had a prolific goalscorer. If he gets anywhere around 10-14 goals that will be a decent return. As a team we have never relied on one single player. We need a few players to chip in some goals to have a good season.

    Because the man himself set a benchmark of 15-20 goals for this season.

    thefairy

    Posted

    Redmayne and Parra pools can F U C k right off!!

    JayZko

    Posted

     

     

    You are joking about Redmayne's distribution right ? It's woeful and everytime there's a backpass the

    stadium holds it's collective breath anticipating he will stuff up. Anyway forgot about distribution

    I just want a keeper that can catch the ball. Not much to ask really. Over to our famed coaches.

     

    Our famed goalkeeping coach, Butterfingers Kalac, couldn't catch the ball when he was between the sticks so any hope of a solution coming from that source could be somewhat misplaced!
    the 2006 Croatia game yeh.... man if I were kalac id be shitting my pants too
    Pup55

    Posted (edited)

    Decided to not come on here yesterday because I knew it would be a sh*t fight.

    I wasn't wrong.

     

    These were my thoughts immediately after the game had finished.

    They haven't changed.

     

     

    "I'm probably Redmayne's biggest fan, and everyone seems to have forgotten that he was best on ground last week and won us 3 points.........but that just wasn't good enough and he deserves a week off for that.

    I will say though, making him the scapegoat for that entire second performance is just covering up the cracks on how pathetic it actually was. 

    That was more deflating than the derby. Watching a 2-0 lead and complete control of the game just disappear. Against the f*cking Jets.

    Redmaynes mistake was a massive one, but there were 10 blokes in front of him that didn't come out after half time either."

     

     

    The most disappointing thing in copping that second goal isn't Redmayne coming charging out of the box trying to make up for his sloppy defenders in front of him, or making a howler and letting one straight through his hands. Both of those are mistakes which can and do happen to anyone.

     

    How an experienced keeper who has been playing football his whole life sets up a wall like that is disgusting. The bottom half of the goal on that side is protected by the wall. The other side of the goal is protected by the keeper. If the player is good enough to get it up and down over the wall and into the top corner, than good luck to him.

     

     

    The fact he was forced into making a save low down in that corner because he f*cked up where he put the wall is the biggest mistake of the lot. That's the hardest thing to swallow, and the biggest mistake he made. And if he is dropped because of it, then I don't have a problem with that.

     

    Bring on the Mariners at the second best home ground we've ever used  :good:

    Edited by Pup55
    GunnerWanderer

    Posted

     

     

    Read most of the thread seems redmayne is the new scapegoat now nts has gone

    How can you call him a scapegoat when three of his errors lead directly to two goals? That's not a scapegoat, that's a reason.

     

    You can't let him off the hook just because others didn't play well in the second half.

    True but when our auburn Zlatan doesn't look like scoring how come all the people who spent 3 months telling me he's the greatest thing ever are dead quiet now.

     

    Redmayne isn't doing well but when you read single line posts that call for his head it's not really addressing the bigger issues.

     

    At 2 nil if Zlatan goes out there and kills the game no one mentioned redders

     

    The problem at the moment it's all 'if' with bulut

    Keough, fornaroli, berish , Bobo are the measuring stick

     

    Bridge is gone and Nichols isn't scoring - our strikers need to step up and help a defence in progress

     

    There is more issues than just redders is all I'm saying but we have seen glimpses so it's not panic stations yet

    tardotz

    Posted

    It's hard being a keeper a mistake usually results in a goal against you and all the other saves are forgotten. Then you have a striker all the misses are forgotten as soon as you score a goal and become the hero.

    Saying that Redmayne needs a week off, if for nothing else just to make him fight for his spot

    sonar

    Posted

    There were moments in the first half when we "owned" the Jets.Beautiful passing movements,great positional play,tough defending,we just needed to finish them off with the chances that we had but we didn't.I don't know what happened at half time but it was like a different team came out for the second half.

    We have shown in glimpses that we will be competitive with the best this year,the team just needs to do it for 90mins,not 45.

    GunnerWanderer

    Posted

    If Tyson has been performing at training then he should come Into consideration no doubt

    But if he isn't than he shouldn't just be automatic

     

    Redmaybe has never been a fan favourite - but I do think the lack of love it warranted he doesn't measure up to covic pure and simple.

     

    Kalac and popa's faith in him is strong there hence the signing of Tyson

    Jukes01

    Posted

    It's hard being a keeper a mistake usually results in a goal against you and all the other saves are forgotten. Then you have a striker all the misses are forgotten as soon as you score a goal and become the hero.

    Saying that Redmayne needs a week off, if for nothing else just to make him fight for his spot

    Not a mistake, I counted four mistakes. The first goal and the punch out, the charging out and free kick with defenders still covering, setting up the wall and then a simple ball going past him on the near post.

    Zelinsky

    Posted

    Where's the squad dev thread when you need it?

     

    We signed two slow CBs, one of them being an import, for two years. FMD!

    We've replaced Andreu with Baccus while Bruno shines as bench warmer. FMD!

    We have a front four which plays pretty at times and is yet to score. FMD!

    As of Sunday night we might need to put the goal keeper position on the FMD list. FMD!

     

    The Jets came back out of the bag because of a combination of the above: we didn't finish them off when we could, lost control in midfield, had our defenders outrun, and our goal keeper felt inclined to play Father Christmas.

     

    FMD!

     

    Our recruitment has been looking suspicious on paper, and it starts to look ****ed on the pitch.

     

    Unless corrections happen to the squad we'll be struggling to make the finals.

    sonar

    Posted (edited)

    Bulut is NPL quality.

     

    There, I said it.

     

    to be fair,he was "monstered" by Newcastle on several occasions and should of been given free kicks but wasn't,the ref most probably would of let them get away with murder against him.

    Edited by sonar100
    StringerBellend

    Posted

    I think Bulut will come good, he's working hard and he has the ability to be an a league goal scorer. He does need to slot one soon for his confidence (and to keep elements of the crowd of his back). It was always a risk and take a little time. The calls for him to be a marquee (pay him whatever he wants) at start of season were all based on emotion, he's not a marquee player (if he scores 15 goals this season he can be).

     

    smurfs have lashed the money on a proven striker and at the moment it is paying off. They don't come cheap though.

     

    Worrying that Bruno is on outer already. I thought Borda did ok first half but he ain't Alberto class

     

    Hopefully Popa sees Nico as ready to start this week as my fantasy league team need the points

     

    Seriously is Covic until Jan an option?

    Pup55

    Posted

     

    Bulut is NPL quality.

     

    There, I said it.

     

    to be fair,he was "monstered" by Newcastle on several occasions and should of been given free kicks but wasn't,the ref most probably would of let them get away with murder against him.

     

     

    He is always playing for a free kick and appears to be "monstered" because he can't play with his back to goal, his first touch is horrendous, he has no passing game, his vision and awareness when dribbling the ball is non existent, his dribbling skills are non existent, and the runs he makes off the ball and the channels he operates in are less effective than Andrew Redmayne setting up the wall in the right spot.

     

    Bulut is passionate and he loves the club. But that's not enough.

     

    He reminds me of Roberto Soldado at Spurs. He just isn't good enough.




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