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Brendon Santalab


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  • Date Of Birth: 09/09/82
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Wollongong, Australia
    Squad Number: 11
    Position: Forward
    Joined Wanderers: 01/08/13
    Contract Details: One Year Initial Contract. 2 Year extension on 12/11/13. 2 Year Extension 10/2/16
    Contract Finish: 2017/18
    Previous Club: Chongqing Lifan
    Wanderers Debut: 12th October 2013 vs Central Coast Mariners
    A-League Appearances: 97
    A-League Goals: 35
    ACL Appearances: 12
    ACL Goals: 3
    FFA Cup Appearances: 5
    FFA Cup Goals: 3
    Club World Cup Appearances: 0
    Club World Cup Goals: 0
    Total Appearances: 114
    Total Goals: 41
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2013/14: 30 (8), 2014/15: 10 (2), 2015/16: 24 (11), 2016/17: 26 (16), 2017/18: 24 (4)
    Individual Awards: Wanderers Golden Boot (2016/17), Wanderers Player of the Year (2016/17)
    Team Honours: Asian Champions League Winner (2014).
    Highlight: Scored his first ever goal for the Wanderers against Brisbane Roar in Round 7, Season 2013/14 on 22/11/2013.
    Highlight: Scored the first ever goal for the Wanderers in the Asian Champions League, with his 1st minute strike against Ulsan Hyundai on 26/02/2014.
    Highlight: Scored a hat-trick against Melbourne City in Round 24 of the 2016/17 A-League.
    Description: An experienced forward known for scoring spectacular goals. Santalab started his career with Parramatta Power, and now returns to Parramatta to continue with the Wanderers. He also played with Tony Popovic for Sydney FC. He has been a stalwart figure for the Wanderers, leading the line & scoring regularly for his side. Having accumulated a club record for A-League goals he departed the Wanderers in the wake of the Gombau sacking & appointment of Markus Babbel.
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ColdRock

Posted

If you've been reading the thread you would have seen no one is defending Santalab or his alleged actions. We are only discussing the ramifications that affect our club

Prydzopolis

Posted

Hilarious to see Wanderers fans defending people's rights to be racist.

 

I eagerly await your glowing tributes to Kevin Sheedy and Andrew Bolt in tifo form.

I will admit I am defending what Santa said that it wasn't racist. You can read my arguments above but I don't consider what was said you ******* arab Muslim **** to be racist. Maybe if said something in reference to religion or race specifically but calling someone a c*** is not racist.

 

Like if I called scouseroar a f****** Australian atheist c*** sure you would be offended someone called you a c*** but is it racist too? I think this whole politically correct thing is crap and we are taking things too far.

 

Don't get me wrong if he insulted his religion or race in anyway, racism that's not right but what's next calling someone an idot or muppet or clown will be outlawed too?? 5 match ban??

marron

Posted

Some words carry more baggage than others. They might be simple descriptors but the overtone when shouting abuse is very different.

 

It's still Santas word vs Abbas. Neither is an angel.

Davo

Posted

Hilarious to see Wanderers fans defending people's rights to be racist.

 

I eagerly await your glowing tributes to Kevin Sheedy and Andrew Bolt in tifo form.

Hilarious to see you thinking that Wanderers fans assuming someone is innocent until proven guilty is the same as Wanderers fans defending people's right to be racist.

zola

Posted

Racism should be legal. I say this without qualification or apology.

West13

Posted

Racism should be legal. I say this without qualification or apology.

Well you would be happy with the plans of the current federal government.

zola

Posted

 

Racism should be legal. I say this without qualification or apology.

Well you would be happy with the plans of the current federal government.

 

 

I am. 

TehSmileyBandit

Posted

Racism should be legal. I say this without qualification or apology.

It requires qualification for me to agree with you. I'll never request an apology form the ****-throwing monkey man though.

zola

Posted

 

Racism should be legal. I say this without qualification or apology.

It requires qualification for me to agree with you. I'll never request an apology form the ****-throwing monkey man though.

 

 

:good:

ydoow

Posted (edited)

Hilarious to see Wanderers fans defending people's rights to be racist.

 

I eagerly await your glowing tributes to Kevin Sheedy and Andrew Bolt in tifo form.

I eagerly await your quotes of all the Wanderers fans defending people's rights to be racist....

 

Judging by the generalisations - the Wanderers are a club full of club turn cloak ESFC fans who are all lebos and are now defending Santalab for being racist to muslims. Am I missing anything? 

 

Habibi ole ole ole !

Edited by ydoow
westofcentre

Posted

 

Hilarious to see Wanderers fans defending people's rights to be racist.

I eagerly await your glowing tributes to Kevin Sheedy and Andrew Bolt in tifo form.

 

I eagerly await your quotes of all the Wanderers fans defending people's rights to be racist....

 

Judging by the generalisations - the Wanderers are a club full of club turn cloak ESFC fans who are all lebos and are now defending Santalab for being racist to muslims. Am I missing anything? 

 

Habibi ole ole ole !

Flare addicts.

Redhead

Posted

Has anyone heard how this matter is progressing??

Taurus

Posted

A second 4 1/2 hour hearing was held last week.

 

The Panel are expected to hand down their verdict on Thursday night.

GunnerWanderer

Posted

I'm leaning towards not guilty. if they haven't proved guilt by now I'd be surprised to see it come against him.

mack

Posted

Sounds like it'll be he said she said not guilty.

Taurus

Posted

FFA Statement regarding Independent Disciplinary Committee Hearing

 
Thursday, 3 April 2014 11:51 PM
 
Football Federation Australia (FFA) reports that the independent Disciplinary Committee hearing on Thursday night into an alleged incident in the Hyundai A-League match between Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers on 8 March 2014 has finished receiving evidence.

 

The hearing concluded just before 11pm and the Disciplinary Committee will deliberate and expects to deliver a determination next week.

 
mack

Posted

How many murders have the FFA investigated?

NickosCPC

Posted

How many murders have the FFA investigated?

Currently still investigating wtf is happening at Perth?

UltrasRBB

Posted (edited)

Racism should be legal. I say this without qualification or apology.

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Edited by UltrasRBB
ManfredSchaefer

Posted

 

How many murders have the FFA investigated?

Currently still investigating wtf is happening at Perth?

 

 

Suspect No.1 for the brutal stab in back of ex-Socceroo Allie Edwards...

 

jacob-burns.jpg

The FFA, WA Police and Referees Association advise do not approach the subject as he may be wearing studs and be looking to deliver a sliding tackle. He is often seen in the company of fellow Perth based underworld identities Willie The Frog and this heinous flasher who hangs around nib Stadium boasting about the size of his reproductive organs...

 

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Anyone with information as to these miscreants whereabouts can call Tony Sage for a very small reward on 1-800-No-Glory

NickosCPC

Posted

 

 

 

How many murders have the FFA investigated?

Currently still investigating wtf is happening at Perth?

Suspect No.1 for the brutal stab in back of ex-Socceroo Allie Edwards...

 

jacob-burns.jpg

The FFA, WA Police and Referees Association advise do not approach the subject as he may be wearing studs and be looking to deliver a sliding tackle. He is often seen in the company of fellow Perth based underworld identities Willie The Frog and this heinous flasher who hangs around nib Stadium boasting about the size of his reproductive organs...

 

571043-4a3874ee-96b7-11e3-9b6d-e52eba82a

 

Anyone with information as to these miscreants whereabouts can call Tony Sage for a very small reward on 1-800-No-Glory

Brilliant

MadKaw

Posted

The independent FFA Disciplinary Committee today handed down its determination in the matter involving an incident arising out of the Sydney FC v Western Sydney Wanderers match on Saturday 8 March 2014.

The Disciplinary Committee consisting of John Marshall SC (Chair), Lachlan Gyles SC and Dominic Longo had been convened to hear an allegation of racial and/or ethnic abuse against Wanderers player Brendon Santalab following a complaint by Sydney FC player Ali Abbas.

The Committee dealt with matter over two lengthy hearings and reserved its determination.

The Committee has determined the following:

1. That Brendon Santalab accepted that Ali Abbas genuinely believed that the offensive word had been used and did not challenge the fact that Ali Abbas believed he had been the subject of racial abuse.
2. The credit of Ali Abbas was not under challenge.
3. Having regard to the circumstances surrounding the incident particularly the undisputed high noise levels and in the absence of other eyewitness or corroborative evidence, it was possible that Ali Abbas may have misheard what was said by Brendon Santalab.
4. Therefore the Committee was not satisfied to the necessary standard of proof that the offending words were used by Brendon Santalab and dismissed the matter.

 

 

hahaha.. nice..

 

Well given that's now the final official decision, I expect there'll be a few apologies made for slurring his impeccable reputation...

 

 

or not...

wswanderersfc

Posted

:woah: still no proof but will remain a dark mark on his career for the rest off his life.

ali abbas you are a grab 

dizon

Posted

Is this legit?

Sime11

Posted

#inb4smurfswhingingaboutnopunishment



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