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  • Wanderers Secure Premiership With 3-0 Win Over Newcastle!


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    The Western Sydney Wanders have secured the A-league Premiership in their inaugural season following a dominant 3-0 win over the Newcastle Jets in Newcastle. A Mark Bridge brace and a Rocky Visconte thunderbolt securing 1st place at the end of the A-League Regular season.

    The Wanderers have finished their first season in the A-League in 1st place, with 18 wins, 3 draws and 6 losses after 27 games, a goal difference of +20 and a total point tally of 57. Needing just a draw to secure the title the Wanderers took all three points & the Premiership in assertive fashion. Manager Tony Popovic sprung a surprise with his selection, 19 year old Yianni Perkatis making his A-League & Western Sydney Wanderers debut in place of Jason Trifiro who was fatigued after playing a full 90 minutes in the previous weeks fixture.

    In front of the 10,000 travelling supporters who invaded Newcastle, the Wanderers title triumph was on track from the 5th minute. Tarek Elrich's diagonal cross found Labinot Haliti, who stretched well to knock the ball across the face of goal. Dino Kresinger craftily dummied to confuse Newcastle keeper Mark Birighitti, Mark Bridge benefiting to tap into an open net from point blank range to score his 10th goal of the season.

    With Newcastle having very little of note in attack, Western Sydney double their advantage with half an hour played. Nikolai Topor-Stanley as he's always been this season was in perfect position to clear, an acrobatic over the shoulder effort that flew over half-way. The ball fell fortuitously toward Kresinger who towered over his marker to flick the ball past the last line of defence into the path of Bridge who made a perfectly timed run. With front position over the final Jets defender he only had to beat the keeper, it wasn't the prettiest effort but it dribbled over the top of Birighitti and Bridge shielded the ball as it fell over the line.

    Emile Heskey did little of note in the first half, his only major impact being knocking Ante Covic over as the keeper grabbed a ball in the air, Heskey received a yellow card for the woeful challenge and was lucky to escape a second for dissent.

    Newcastle came out in the second half playing in a formation with 3 at the back, allowing more numbers in attack. The Jets slowly reclaimed the momentum of the match. Adam Taggart had the best of the Newcastle chances, a Topor-Stanley and Heskey challenge resulted in the ball floating over the last line of defense for Western Sydney. Taggart used his pace and steeled himself for a first time volley from the edge of the area. The shot beat Covic but was slightly off target, hitting the post and rebounding away.

    After suffocating the Newcastle challenge, Western Sydney took complete control of the match. Bridge ran past the Jets defence to run onto a flick on from Kresinger, he chested the ball down but his half-volley flashed wide. The miss didn't cost the Wanderers at all. On 79 minutes Jason Trifiro hit an accurate corner out to Rocky Visconte on the edge of the area. The first touch of Visconte put the ball out in front of his stride, the second setup a shot on his left, and the third touch was missile strike that left Birighitti with no chance despite his full length dive.

    Even at 3-0 up Western Sydney refused to take their feet off the throats of Newcastle. Bridge should have completed his hat-trick during injury time. Ruben Zadkovich who had been completely ineffective with several wasteful and overly ambitious long shots, left his keeper out to dry with a horrible back pass. Kubi closed down Birighitti, the keeper managed to beat the onrushing attacker but could clear the ball only as far as Bridge who lined up a first time shot with the empty net gaping, only to see the ball agonisingly curve wide.

    Shortly after the miss the referee blew the whistle to end the match and send the A-League premiership to Western Sydney in their inaugural season. The Wanderers will play a semi-final in two weeks in an attempt to make the 2012-13 A-League Grand Final. Winning the Premiership also guarantees that Western Sydney will play in the 2014 Asian Champions League with a direct entry into the Group Stage.

    The Wanderers next match is the semi-final, against the lowest ranked winning team from the two preliminary final matches, at Parramatta Stadium on Friday the 12th of April at 7:30pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time. 

    Tickets to the Semi-Final go on sale to Wanderers members on Tuesday the 2nd of April at 9am, to the Football Family on the 3rd, to the General Public on the 4th through to the 7th, Away Supporters on the 8th and once more to the General Public from the 9th.


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    ATP

    Posted

    Respect to the jets fans that clapped us at hungry jacks after the game & said well deserved win...

     

    I hate the mariners more anyway...

    Neverbloom

    Posted

    newcastle fans were great after the game and we were great during the game

    GunnerWanderer

    Posted

    just watched the post game interviews with the players all of them are beaming and made special reference to the fans.

    GVE made a nice quote the league had 4 marquees this year and the 4th one was WSW. 

     

    Soooo pumped can't sleep, watching the reply of game now!

    smarty

    Posted

    just watched the post game interviews with the players all of them are beaming and made special reference to the fans.

    GVE made a nice quote the league had 4 marquees this year and the 4th one was WSW. 

     

    Soooo pumped can't sleep, watching the reply of game now!

    haha that's cute!

    WhoDoWeSingFor

    Posted

     

     

    Mate, i REALLY hope you're not giving oxygen to the tweet from a guy called 'True Anglo' that has an avatar of Pauline Hanson ?

     

    Nothing to see there, as stated by your own fans.

     

     

    congrats lads 99% of your supporters were fantastic, but unfortunately some have spoiled your reputation postgame.

    However I will reiterate what other jets supporters have said, the fact that the mariners lost the Premiership, its a much easier loss to take.

     

    And to top it off, maybe our useless coach will now also get the arse.

    No mate, check out the tweets from @zadslads (who I know), and I was in a group that was accosted by some WSW casuals who had to be moved away twice by police, as they were looking for a fight.

    Like I said, 99% of your guys were fantastic.

     

    :nono:

     

     

    Respect to the jets fans that clapped us at hungry jacks after the game & said well deserved win...

     

    I hate the mariners more anyway...

     

    Quite stunned at the amount of well wishes and congratulations after the game.

    WSWJuve

    Posted (edited)

    Amazing game, amazing support and amazing winning the premiers plate! Fantastic night and a true landmark day in Australian sport. Will be even better if we manage to lift the old toilet seat.


    As others have said, the Newcastle fans (both Squadron and others) were fantastic. Clapped us out of the stadium, congratulated us, wished us well and hoped we'd do over the Mariners if/when we play them again. Was awesome.

    Edited by WSWJuve
    bozwanderer

    Posted

    Was at the game at back of Bay 11. The atmosphere was electric.

    Jets fans, agreed the best away fans that i have encountered. Walking along Turton Rd. They asked which section are you in. Upon saying bay 11 they said go in the entrance near the Hockey field and up the steep ramp and all the way to the end you can't miss it.

     

    It was great how popa and all the boys did the celebrating with all sections of the Away fans.

    Thank goodness that there was no trackwork on the Newcastle Line as was the case with the Mariners victory at Bluetongue. Watched both games from the stand and proud to witness history being made in the process.


    Now for the Home Final on the 12th of April 2013. I for one, can not wait for that match.

    As well as the Asian Champions League contests next season

    BUDGRL

    Posted

    I started today with a 39 degree temperature but manned up and got on a train to Newcastle. down in Bay 9 right next to La Banda, singing my throat out and watching the wanderers take out the league. Is there a better cold cure on this earth? If there isi don't need it.

    BruceL

    Posted

    Wonderful game and atmosphere! Great BBQ! Thanks for all the organising, guys, Magnificent!

     

    I'm hoarse from singing all day. Cops shouted at us for singing in the train, "The kids back there are trying to sleep!"

     

    Us kids weren't! Lol

    Peaches

    Posted

    What an awesome result! Spewing I couldn't make it but will definately not miss the final.

    Malone

    Posted

    Wonderful game and atmosphere! Great BBQ! Thanks for all the organising, guys, Magnificent!

     

    I'm hoarse from singing all day. Cops shouted at us for singing in the train, "The kids back there are trying to sleep!"

     

    Us kids weren't! Lol

     

    Haha your the fella who giving us the chant sheets for the new chant you wanted yeah?

    Chilugal

    Posted

    *Fist Pump*

     

    Amazing.

    Torcida

    Posted

    Å ampioni Å¡ampioni . Respect to newcastle fans for clapping and congratulating us on the way out

    Rookoz

    Posted

    Emotion just started to hit me know, when I get a little teary reading the articles from last night. Well fricking done everyone! Fans and club alike.

     

    Thanks to Jets fans, both are happy denying the mariners, and their hoping to get their prize of GVE getting the sack.

    weeMan

    Posted

    Well done to the Wanderers! Well done to the supporters.

    What an achievement being the inaugural season!

    Many thanks to the Newcastle fans. After this, surely the Jets will be a second team to most WSW supporters.

    MarcelFC

    Posted

    So, so proud of what we have accomplished, both on and off the field.

     

    More glorious than death.

    srsen

    Posted

    One of the better days/nights of my life! The RBBBBQ was awesome (we must do this every year), we sounded fantastic and the players, THE PLAYERS, ive got so much love, respect and pride for em right now! Im still buzzing. This will stay with me forever! Bring on the finals and ACL!!

     

    Quick side note: I came home minus my 2 large plastic tubs that were used for the RBBQ. If anyone knows where they ended up PLEASE PM me. I really do need those back.

     

    And finally, to everyone who helped my mates and I at that Pendle Hill service station - I really appreciate it. For the record, turns out the fan belt is busted. Son of a bitch 

    teddies

    Posted

    Absolutely superb.

    Cazorla

    Posted

    Who else is still buzzing today!!

    West13

    Posted

    Who else is still buzzing today!!

    X 10000000

    Heading to my trial game and cant stop singing our chants!

    Kitto

    Posted

    tyson in the rbb was epic. was going at it.

     

    He's not a flog I guess? :)

     

     

    Amazing goal from Rocky.

    victor

    Posted

    awesome day, awesome night, awesome game!!

     

    i loved the jets fans clapping us on our way out, and all the tweets from other HAL clubs on twitter (minus our neighbours from the east who didn't spare a mention to us haha)

     

    I also saw them clapping us. Obviously they are really good Football fans.

    srsen

    Posted

    Its stress city at my hosue today, but I still cant wipe the smile off my face! Buzzing for sure!

    westofcentre

    Posted (edited)

    Yes for those who are unaware of the history Newcastle is a football region - it's fans drawn from the working class (miners etc). It's not by fluke they have the second highest membership in the A-league.

     

    It's passion for football comes from the legacy of British (and to a lesser extent) mainland European migrants who made Newcastle their home.

     

    Back in the day KB United (early NSL days) would draw in excess of 10,000 fans.

     

    I even know a guy born and bred in Newcastle. Played his football in the lower rep leagues. Says the aged games in front of 3-4,000 passionate mainly British supporters back in the day - and these were just local club games!

    Edited by westofcentre
    DamnedUnited

    Posted

    My quote of the week came from Lyall Gorman saying you cannot build a club based on on-field results. To me they will fluctuate as will our players and coaches. What will not is the RBB and our supporters and badge. I am more than content this year with the Premiers Plate and entry to Asia. If next year all we do is beat FC in all the Derby's I would remain a happy camper. Otherwise all that matters is 'shoulder to shoulder' and the unity and passion of the RBB.   

    Zurg

    Posted

    Post match, I'll be sick in bed for the rest of the weekend!

     

    But wow it was worth it! What a day!

     

    Premiers baby!

    GD07

    Posted (edited)

    ^ agreed (bay56rowc) . If we see people like caira, perkatis, barressi and other youngsters coming in and becoming important members of the squad i'll be happy.

    Edited by GD07
    nl689

    Posted

    All i have to say is ROCKYYYYYYYY!!! As i mentiolned he is a great signing for us amd yesterday was a sign of what he is capable of doing for us.

     

    Fantastic performance by the entire teams!! We are by far the team who deserve the premiers plate.

     

    Amazing atmosphere

    Amazig team

    Amazing coach

    Amazing fans

    Amazing club

     

     

    Up the mighty wanderers!!!!

    Nnnnnathan12

    Posted

    Same.

     

    Very different to any Knights supporters encountered in the nrl.

     

    I wonder what the demographic is up here?

     

    They really seamed to take to our whole ethos.

     

    Working class maybe ?

     

    Sheer stark contrast to bling FC ?

     

    Simply having another consistent team that challenged their arch enemy ?

     

     

     

    mostly working class that relies on the mining economy,

     

    pretty similar to western sydney, without the bikie drive-by shootouts haha

    WestGrub

    Posted

    I'm sitting here, still in newy & I still can't believe what happened. Can't wait to get home & actually watch the game. Massive kudos to all who travelled & made yesterday what it was.

     

    Yesterday was history. It can never be taken from us. And the best thing is, it's fully deserved.




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