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  • Western Sydney Wanderers will launch their season next Thursday, 4 October in true community style at an afternoon event in Parramatta.

     

    The season launch will start in Church Street Mall, Parramatta before moving to the main event, which will take place in Prince Alfred Park, Parramatta.

     

    As part of the event in Prince Alfred Park, there will a number of fan activities taking place as well as the opportunity for kids to take part in skills clinics. Members of both the W-League and National Youth League squads will be in attendance giving you the opportunity to test your skills against them.

     

    The most anticipated event of the afternoon will see all three squads unveiled to the community in the park. At 4.30pm both the W-League and National Youth League teams will be introduced, then immediately following, the Hyundai A-League squad will be presented together for the very first time and introduced to the Members and supporters.

     

    Once unveiled the players will then be available for a short period to sign autographs and mingle with the Members and supporters.

     

    A full schedule of the event is as follows:

    • 12pm-2pm: Entertainment in Church Street Mall
    • 3pm – 4.30pm: Test your skills against the Wanderers W-League and National Youth League teams at Prince Alfred Park
    • 4.30pm – 6pm: The very first official team presentations, including the Hyundai A-League, also at Prince Alfred Park

     

    Football Australia Link

    Reports emerged today that Joey Gibbs, who had trialled with the club earlier in the pre-season has signed a contract to play for Wanderers for the coming season.

     

    Gibbs, who scored four goals in the Wanderers debut match against Nepean FC was allowed to leave the club without winning a contract. However the impending season opener has forced the hand of manager Tony Popovic.

     

    The ex-Marconi product had been set to join the Central Coast Mariners youth squad after they were unable to fit him into their first team squad but we understand that the Wanderers contacted Gibbs last Friday and he has signed for the first team for the Wanderers instead.



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