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Derby Snatched From Wanderers Hands


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Sydney FC took late advantage of a wrongly disallowed goal for the Wanderers to take the first Sydney Derby of the season 1-0.

 

With precious little separating the two sides, a pair of key moments at the end of each half decided the game.

 

The first, the Wanderers storming down the left flank with Mitch Nichols who delivered a pin-point cross into the box, with Jaushua Sotirio lobbing the Sydney FC keeper with an inventing flick on header. Before Sotirio could even start the celebration in earnest it was snuffed out by the linesman. The replays showed that a trailing leg from the Sydney FC defender was playing Sotirio on and the goal should have stood.

 

Sydney FC were on the back foot for the majority of the game, but found the back of the net with their only shot on target. It came in the 88th minute, a free kick that wasn't properly cleared found it's way back into the penalty area, Ninkovic's first touch saw him well placed to strike on goal, and he beat Redmayne with a shot that nestled into the back of the net at the far post.

 

It was not a deserved victory for the hosts, but the Wanderers had ample opportunity to make up for the disallowed goal. Once again, the set pieces from the Red & Black were aimed dreadfully, with corners that flew over everyone to go out for a throw-in on the opposite side, free kicks that vanished into the crowd or were played short before being lost. The team need to find their cutting edge or it will be another long season, this time with no prospect of Asian Champions League football to distract from the A-League.

 

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Mother****ing ******* ****. Ruled constantly in their ******* favour. ****! We controlled the ******* match. We were the ******* better team. Then the teacher's (ffa's) ******* pet comes and robs us of our ******* well deserved 3 points. And that ******* disallowed goal shits me too. ******* unfair. Aaaargghh ****. ******* gutted. I need a drink. I'm proud of our boys. And our supporters. Shoulder to shoulder and these colours unite us! ******* word!

Guest mickisnot
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Brawl? No. I need a hug mate. Shattered.

 

That was our game. Oh well, that is football :(

 

How Ryall stayed on the pitch beats me. But East Sydney getting referee favours is no longer a variable, it's a constant. You have to beat Easts distinctively and cleanly otherwise the referees will pull them through.

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Brawl? No. I need a hug mate. Shattered.

 

That was our game. Oh well, that is football :(

 

How Ryall stayed on the pitch beats me. But East Sydney getting referee favours is no longer a variable, it's a constant. You have to beat Easts distinctively and cleanly otherwise the referees will pull them through.

*hug
Guest mickisnot
Posted

Was it a Isis Tifo or something?

Yeah apparently ISIS got their hands on the seven dragon balls

 

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Regardless of the disallowed goal, the decisions to issue cards made no sense.

 

Ninković should have gotten at least a yellow for leaving both feet when diving in on Redmayne.

 

Faty got a yellow for a soft foul.

 

Ryall chopped down Sotirio with no intention of getting the ball - gets a yellow. NTS gets manhandled by the donkey and uses his hands for a moment. Donkey falls. NTS booked.

 

I've seen more consistent refereeing in matches in Croatia where the officials have clearly accepted bribes. The referees are embarrassing in the A-League.

Posted (edited)

I rather a 35 year old hersi then Romeo and a 36 year old shinji then Pio

Edited by JayZko

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