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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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    102megan

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    "Members

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    Hmmmm...
    Guest riva

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    Sorry I forgot it has been mentioned before but Popa didn't keep Reddy because of his salary demand and went with the much cheaper option of signing Redmayne.

     

    A close goalkeeper friend of mine who was plying his trade in Serbia signed for Newcastle Jets last week, beat Covic to the job, did the medical and everything ok with only an issue with his clearance with the Serbian FA resulting in him being clubless at the moment. Still training with the Jets though...there are options it there but scarce.

    This club is not really tight........they just don't like spending the money after they've memorised

    the serial numbers on the banknotes.

    Smoggy

    Posted (edited)

    Game day Eve and still no match thread FFS  :rolleyes:

     

    Mack you lazzzyyyyyyyy bugger lol

    Edited by WSWBoro
    Zelinsky

    Posted

    Popa is a wise man. He will have remembered that he scored quite a beautiful own goal himself. It wasn't the defining moment of his career.

    Smoggy

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    Game day Eve and still no match thread FFS  :rolleyes:

     

    Mack you lazzzyyyyyyyy bugger lol

     

    just let tgywyw know, he will sort it out  :xnod:

    #SackMack

    Guest riva

    Posted

    This CCM game looms as about exciting as a cold drink of water. As for the goalkeeping position put a

    traffic cone in goal.

    xxBrandonxx

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    Mariners have a tonne of pace up front and on the wings. We have a slow and static defence about as effective as theirs but a boss midfield.

     

    I'll go 3-2 to us. If we can't beat the Mariners at home we are a joke.

     

    Should be interesting.

    Edited by xxBrandonxx
    Guest riva

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    Mariners have a tonne of pace up front and on the wings. We have a slow and static defence about as effective as theirs but a boss midfield.

     

    I'll go 3-2 to us. If we can't beat the Mariners at home we are a joke.

     

    Should be interesting.

    Well 3-2 would be exciting ...........
    SBW

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    As for our squad... Someone mentioned that we are way under the cap by some $500k?

    It's not possible to be that far under the cap. You must spend 87.5% of $2.6M, which equals $2.275M. So the most you can be under is $325k.

     

     

    Besides Dimas and Bulut, I can't see anyone in our squad taking up much space in our cap and with Topor leaving us, there is bound to be a huge space in our cap.

    StringerBellend

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    As for our squad... Someone mentioned that we are way under the cap by some $500k?

    It's not possible to be that far under the cap. You must spend 87.5% of $2.6M, which equals $2.275M. So the most you can be under is $325k.

    Besides Dimas and Bulut, I can't see anyone in our squad taking up much space in our cap and with Topor leaving us, there is bound to be a huge space in our cap.

    NIchols would be on a fair bit and deservedly so




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