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    The first Sydney Derby of the 2022/23 A-League season served as a temporary pre-World Cup farewell to the A-League and a welcome to the derby for the new Sydney Football Stadium. A tight, tense affair saw the deadlock broken late in the game with a Kusini Yengi thunderbolt to give the Wanderers an emotional victory, their 100th win in the A-League.

    Sydney FC were forced into a number of changes, particularly in defence with Alex Wilkinson injured, Paulo Retre suspended and former Wanderer Jack Rodwell still yet to make his Sydney FC debut. The Wanderers added Yeni N'Gabakoto to their squad to possibly make his first appearance in Red & Black.

    The opening 10 minutes was cagey and rough, neither side could find an advantage while both teams were physical in the challenge, Marcelo in particular was tasked with keeping Patrick Wood quiet and he did so strongly, sending the young forward crashing to the turf to clear a header. 17 minutes in Calem Nieuwenhof had the first decent chance of the game, after the Wanderers attacked down their right flank, and the clearance fell to the midfielder, who managed to bring it down enough for a shot that deflected away for a corner that didn't go to plan but still ended in a blocked shot for Tomislav Mrcela.

    Yengi was inches away from opening the scoring, a lofted ball over the top caught the Sydney FC defence totally square, Yengi rushed onward, with Redmayne coming out of his goal the Wanderers striker couldn't get a toe to send it around Andrew Redmayne. Nieuwenhof picked up the first yellow card of the game after a half hour for a midfield challenge, a harsh booking when it wasn't stopping a promising attack or overly forceful. Borrello forced Redmayne into giving away a corner with a low powered shot that the keeper didn't take any chances with. The corner was whipped in and head tennis results with Marcelo finding his defensive partner Mrcela who sent it over the bar with his own header.

    SFC sprang to life with 5 minutes in the half left, counter-attacking quickly with Anthony Caceres striding forward and firing at Thomas, the rebound producing a corner that Thomas rose to claim easily. Rhyan Grant got away with a series of professional fouls from Alex King, including a blatant body check on Nieuwenhof that killed a Wanderers counter stone dead but wasn't punished with a yellow card. The half ended shortly after, at 0-0 with no clear cut chances for either side having been created.

    Sydney FC came out firing, with Robert Mak cutting back inside on the byline to shoot, Thomas palmed the ball back into the middle of the penalty area where it rebounded from Romain Amalfitano back to the keeper. Yengi took advantage of a mistake from James Donachie, it allowed Yengi to run into the box, from a wide angle he elected to shoot rather than a cutback to Krpic, his shot flashed wide of the far post.

    Milos Ninkovic had spent the week as the centre of the pre-game drama, after leaving Sydney FC in controversial circumstances, he had spent the first hour being booed by his former fan then butchered a gilt edge chance to silence 70% of the crowd. He was clean in on goal after the defence parted like the red sea, he had all the time in the world and in the end, too much time, not managing a strong shot at goal to the delight of the blue portion of the massive crowd.

    The game was begging for a moment of brilliance and it was delivered by Yengi, and begun by Ninkovic. The Serbian maestro pushed forward, creating panic in the Sydney defence, he found a perfect ball to Yengi. With a lot of work to do he cut back once, twice, onto his right boot and rocketed the ball into the roof of the net with Redmayne having no chance. The scorer ran off to the RBB, being mobbed by the fans and his team-mates. Borrello had a similar chance to Ninkovic's with a similar result.

    Yengi took his leave of the game as the Wanderers first sub, with Yeni N'Gbakoto making his debut with a 10 minute cameo as the game was tightly poised at 1-0 to the visitors. Adrian Segecic had a point blank shot in the 89th minute, he was unmarked as Gabriel Cleur was claiming offside instead of marking a player, perhaps the occasion getting the better of the youngster and he fired over.

    Luke Brattan took a long range effort from a cleared corner with just minutes remaining. Ninkovic was simultaneously applauded and booed off the pitch with his 94th minute, time wasting substitution for Alessandro Lopane, who almost immediately picked up a yellow card for clattering into Gerd.

    Brattan's last second chop down as Nieuwenhof strode forward on a counter should have been punished with a straight red, but Alex King bottled the decision as a general melee broke out in the middle of the pitch. Sydney FC were clearly frustrated at their poor performance, being totally outplayed in yet another Derby. As the 97th minute ticked over, King finally blew the full time whistle, giving the Wanderers their first win in the SFS for 9 long years. It was a completely deserved win, a tough fought match with the touch of class from Yengi that blew the game open. The away end exploded in joy, celebrating both the derby win, the performance and rising back up to 2nd place on the A-League ladder.

    The A-League goes on a month long World Cup break, the resumption is set for Saturday the 10th of December with an away trip to face Wellington Phoenix in their erstwhile home of Wollongong.


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    Davo

    Posted

    5 hours ago, marron said:

    Oh yep. That's  what I  mean, the mongrel makes up for the final product.

     

    It’s a good thing he’s got so much mongrel. The last time someone had such a bad record with crosses they made a whole religion about it.

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    57 minutes ago, Cynth said:

    We were in Bay 437, so up on the 4th level. The seats were fine. Just. Fine. I felt I needed to keep moving to see the action and it’s so far away compared to Parra because it’s just not as steep.

    There isn’t a bad seat in the house at Parra, I wouldn’t say that of this stadium. 

    That's your fault for not being in the active bay then! 

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    2 hours ago, braad said:

    Our team overall was better than ESFC, but if they still had Ninkovic playing as 10, they probably would’ve beaten us still.


    Despite what Corica thinks, their AM’s aren’t great. They treated one of the best players the A-League has seen quite poorly.
     

    this thought amuses me greatly :xnod:

    Exactly

    Football isn't all about running around really fast. The moments of class he brings wins you a game. Only a couple of players like that in the A League and Joe Lolley isn't one of them 

    WHACKO

    Posted

    13 minutes ago, Keithie said:

    Did I miss a game in this weekends round : Brisbane roar V Perth ?

    Yes...do you want your money back. 

    Keithie

    Posted

    There is one in every crowd I would guess you are an ex Smurf supporter

    Unlimited

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Cynth said:

    We were in Bay 437, so up on the 4th level. The seats were fine. Just. Fine. I felt I needed to keep moving to see the action and it’s so far away compared to Parra because it’s just not as steep.

    There isn’t a bad seat in the house at Parra, I wouldn’t say that of this stadium. 

    Just checked my ticket, I was actually in Bay 436! But up near the top so it was even further away 

    WHACKO

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, Keithie said:

    There is one in every crowd I would guess you are an ex Smurf supporter

    No wrong again. Maybe if you followed the sport more closely you would know what's going on. 

    Keithie

    Posted

    I suppose a half decent person would have just told me what is going accepting my ignorance but no they’re is always one that is not. 

    BoyFromTheWest

    Posted

    Perth game postponed due to work on their ground.

    Keithie

    Posted

    Thanks , much appreciated , I could not find anything on KEEPUP or the clubs involved websites. 

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    Lol half these stories I had no idea happened. Was in Bay 16 near the front row, close to the cove thanks to the old man hahaha. Weren't alone had other Wanderers fans around and in general had fun. RBB was loud we could hear them over the Cove. All in all it was friendly area, although from my group of 10, 3 decided to go to the RBB empty areas. They thought they could up. By half time they were feeling pain in areas they didn't know existed 🤣. Just got caught up in the momentas from my group majority haven't gone to the stadium for 4 years. We are already scouting which home game to go to post World cup break. 

    We even stayed long after the game finished because of the traffic in the entertainment area. Head into a bar and who do I see Tate Russel having a drink with mates. A good way to end an amazing night.

    rcfinc

    Posted

    7 minutes ago, Stokz said:

    My 8 year old watched the game with me, mind you, i dont know how he didnt fall asleep - played in a soccer tournament that day, 3 games in the sun, but he erupted like no end when Yengi scored.

    Next day we were watching a bit of Sunrise, and even he goes why aren't they showing the Wanderers win in the sports highlights. 

     

    Channel 7 have too much invested in the AFL/AFLW to show the Matildas let alone the Wanderers.

    alexd

    Posted

    Channel 9 started their Sunday News segment with "troubles, flares and fighting" at the Sydney Derby - they spend about 2min on the -ves and the added something like "and the Wanderers won 1-0"
    Chunts.....

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    Forget mainstream news. They will never get it, aside from channel 10 because they put money in, still not watching the Project though. For football needs I find Spotify podcasts and YouTube are better

    Davo

    Posted

    I saw a video on reddit showing the Cove singing and jumping on the footbridge near the ground and the bridge was bouncing a little. You can tell most of the comments were from people who buy right in to that Channel 9 stuff, going on about how reckless they were and that they could have brought the whole bridge down, like a bunch of armchair structural engineers. 

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    Channel 9/2GB - ah what a great day for NRL and cricket.... and a wait what is that sound? It seems to be getting louder? Is that a Sokkah crowd? Is that a sokkah crowd having fun???? Well we can't have that can we.

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    2 hours ago, octa9ona11 said:

    I'm gonna give praise to an unsung hero from the derby, Krpic. He definitely isn't an out and out, poacher type striker but he is so important to our system. He goes and goes and goes all game, opening space up for our wingers and Ninko. That pass that should have been assist to Ninko was an absolute screamer. Bent it around a defender and put it on a platter. He won't get 15-20 goals but he is such a crucial piece of the puzzle.

    Yep also does a lot of running so Ninko doesn't have to. End of the game he was back in our box defending he runs and runs. I dig the cat

    StringerBellend

    Posted (edited)

    26 minutes ago, Sithslayer1991 said:

    Channel 9/2GB - ah what a great day for NRL and cricket.... and a wait what is that sound? It seems to be getting louder? Is that a Sokkah crowd? Is that a sokkah crowd having fun???? Well we can't have that can we.

    Doesn't matter what they say or think. The thing Channel 9 / 2GB and their viewers / listeners don't get is not everything is for them.  They aren't going to come to the games, or contribute to football so stuff 'em, hopefully the A League is starting to realise that we aren't going to please everyone and we shouldn't bother trying.

    A 2GB listener trying to understand football is like a dog listening to classical music.

    Edited by StringerBellend
    theguyyouwishyouwere

    Posted

    Just now, StringerBellend said:

    Yep also does a lot of running so Ninko doesn't have to. End of the game he was back in our box defending he runs and runs. I dig the cat

    a bit like Riera in how he comes back for the corners and really does a good job.

     

    so far that's the only Riera thing about him, but we're only a few games in.

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    2 minutes ago, theguyyouwishyouwere said:

    a bit like Riera in how he comes back for the corners and really does a good job.

     

    so far that's the only Riera thing about him, but we're only a few games in.

    He's more Dino that Riera, and not just the Balkan thing, he works his arse off, presses defenders, gets flick ons and causes some havoc, but he's not going to score many himself our goals will come from the 3 behinnd him

    JackDoff

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Sithslayer1991 said:

    Channel 9/2GB - ah what a great day for NRL and cricket.... and a wait what is that sound? It seems to be getting louder? Is that a Sokkah crowd? Is that a sokkah crowd having fun???? Well we can't have that can we.

    Quick! Ring Ray Hadley! 🤪

    Wanderboy

    Posted (edited)

    I apologise in advance.

    I've never seen such shite in my life.

    So,

    - Fighting fans spilling from stands into streets? I didn't see any fighting fans in the stands. And what happened in the streets happens at every AFL/NRL game.

    _ The bridge damaged? No it was graffitied. Take a walk around the rest of Sydney and report on the graffiti you knobs. 

    - And fans turned on each other after the game? Ha!

     

    What ******* disgraceful journalism, but Channel 9 will be Channel 9.

    Wankers.

     

     

    Edited by Wanderboy



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