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Anyone going to the forum on Wednesday night?
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Condemned666 wrote:
There's been some discussion about the longevity of WSW after the initiation and help from the FFA and exceptions with the number of imports allowed?

Could WSW go the way of Northern Spirit? What's going to happen when WSW tries to establish its own independence without the FFA's help?



With membership now 6.5k, average crowds over 12k and huge potential for further growth, the biggest sponsorship in the League and Primo reported to be upgrading to a major partner next season if the Wanderers can't survive long term then the A-League probably can't survive.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
The imports thing won't really hurt the club much tbh.

Nope. We only are using 1 extra.
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The imports thing won't really hurt the club much tbh.
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There's been some discussion about the longevity of WSW after the initiation and help from the FFA and exceptions with the number of imports allowed?

Could WSW go the way of Northern Spirit? What's going to happen when WSW tries to establish its own independence without the FFA's help?


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Jowel wrote:
To Wanderers fans and football fans generally, I've prepared a detailed article covering the early history of Western Sydney Wanderers FC, documenting the 7-month period from the announcement of the new club in April 2012 through to round 5 of the 2012/2013 A-league season in November 2012.

It follows the memorable journey of the birth and formation of the new club during its early period of existence - a time when the club and its fans were finding their feet.

The article covers all the key events, including the community engagement process that was undertaken, the formation of the Red and Black Bloc, pre-season and the first rounds of the A-league season.

If you are interested, you can download and read the article here:

http://www.westsydneyfootball.com/_/wanderers-club-articles/football-comes-home-the-early-days-of-western-sydney-wanderers-fc-r297

Cheers
Jowel


What a legend =d> =d> =d>
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So if we win against Newcastle it will be five in a row. Be awesome to be the first team to do that this season. (both the wanderers and the mariners have won four in a row) although I could be wrong, its getting late and im not too sober
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Thanks to JAR for coming on OTP on Monday, it was great to hear his perspective. I've started listening to the ATB podcast in the last week, really liking it.
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Put a SFC sticker on your car and drive around and park all around the Sydney metro basin. Odds are, eventually you'll get a RBB sticker on your car for free!
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T-UNIT wrote:
Where does one get those RBB stickers??


Off public and private buildings and structures all over Sydney!
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Where does one get those RBB stickers??
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People if you didn't know - We have the Around the Bloc podcast available for Western Sydney Wanderers fans. You can find us in the following ways;

- Podbean: aroundthebloc.podbean.com
- iTunes: search 'Around the Bloc'
- Twitter: @ATBWSF
- Facebook: search 'Around the Bloc'

Any feedback - hit us up on Facebook or email us at aroundthebloc1@gmail.com!

Cheers guys!
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Boban wrote:
sobkowski wrote:
Incredible

Indeed


Thanks :)
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sobkowski wrote:
Balkannsssss!!!!!!!


That would be the region!=d>
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Poid wrote:
Jowel wrote:
To Wanderers fans and football fans generally, I've prepared a detailed article covering the early history of Western Sydney Wanderers FC, documenting the 7-month period from the announcement of the new club in April 2012 through to round 5 of the 2012/2013 A-league season in November 2012.

It follows the memorable journey of the birth and formation of the new club during its early period of existence - a time when the club and its fans were finding their feet.

The article covers all the key events, including the community engagement process that was undertaken, the formation of the Red and Black Bloc, pre-season and the first rounds of the A-league season.

If you are interested, you can download and read the article here:

http://www.westsydneyfootball.com/_/wanderers-club-articles/football-comes-home-the-early-days-of-western-sydney-wanderers-fc-r297

Cheers
Jowel


Nice work. Had a quick skim and it looked great. I will have to read it word for word later :)


Brilliant work there
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Jowel wrote:
To Wanderers fans and football fans generally, I've prepared a detailed article covering the early history of Western Sydney Wanderers FC, documenting the 7-month period from the announcement of the new club in April 2012 through to round 5 of the 2012/2013 A-league season in November 2012.

It follows the memorable journey of the birth and formation of the new club during its early period of existence - a time when the club and its fans were finding their feet.

The article covers all the key events, including the community engagement process that was undertaken, the formation of the Red and Black Bloc, pre-season and the first rounds of the A-league season.

If you are interested, you can download and read the article here:

http://www.westsydneyfootball.com/_/wanderers-club-articles/football-comes-home-the-early-days-of-western-sydney-wanderers-fc-r297

Cheers
Jowel


Nice work. Had a quick skim and it looked great. I will have to read it word for word later :)
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macktheknife wrote:
Boban wrote:
sydneycroatia58 wrote:
sobkowski wrote:
Boban wrote:
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Incredible

Indeed


Off topic here. Is Boban the player that danny dyer said started the baltic war by fly-kicking a serbian police man??? ?????? ??


Yep


Nope! As far I am aware, Croatia was never involved in a Baltic War.


Are you sure, those Norweigans can be fiesty customers.


Especially when they cross the sea and go over to the Baltic states!
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Boban wrote:
sydneycroatia58 wrote:
sobkowski wrote:
Boban wrote:
sobkowski wrote:
Incredible

Indeed


Off topic here. Is Boban the player that danny dyer said started the baltic war by fly-kicking a serbian police man??? ?????? ??


Yep


Nope! As far I am aware, Croatia was never involved in a Baltic War.


Are you sure, those Norweigans can be fiesty customers.
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Boban wrote:
sydneycroatia58 wrote:
sobkowski wrote:
Boban wrote:
sobkowski wrote:
Incredible

Indeed


Off topic here. Is Boban the player that danny dyer said started the baltic war by fly-kicking a serbian police man??? ?????? ??


Yep


Nope! As far I am aware, Croatia was never involved in a Baltic War.


:lol: Well yes, cbf correcting him when I knew what he meant :lol:
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
sobkowski wrote:
Boban wrote:
sobkowski wrote:
Incredible

Indeed


Off topic here. Is Boban the player that danny dyer said started the baltic war by fly-kicking a serbian police man??? ?????? ??


Yep


Nope! As far I am aware, Croatia was never involved in a Baltic War.
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sobkowski wrote:
Boban wrote:
sobkowski wrote:
Incredible

Indeed


Off topic here. Is Boban the player that danny dyer said started the baltic war by fly-kicking a serbian police man??? ?????? ??


Yep
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sobkowski wrote:
Incredible

Indeed
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To Wanderers fans and football fans generally, I've prepared a detailed article covering the early history of Western Sydney Wanderers FC, documenting the 7-month period from the announcement of the new club in April 2012 through to round 5 of the 2012/2013 A-league season in November 2012.

It follows the memorable journey of the birth and formation of the new club during its early period of existence - a time when the club and its fans were finding their feet.

The article covers all the key events, including the community engagement process that was undertaken, the formation of the Red and Black Bloc, pre-season and the first rounds of the A-league season.

If you are interested, you can download and read the article here:

http://www.westsydneyfootball.com/_/wanderers-club-articles/football-comes-home-the-early-days-of-western-sydney-wanderers-fc-r297

Cheers
Jowel

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KenGooner_GCU wrote:
williamn wrote:
why is it that, gcu supporters have filled up this thread and suggest that the rbb should play hardball with the ffa and make a breakaway if they dont get to bring an oversize flag FFS.


Boban, I don't think I am, I think that the A-League relies a lot on promotion through its active support and has based its whole advertising on it. The RBB has massive respect from football fans all over the country for its displays, its passion; they've earned my respect and their club replaced mine! WSW's commercial (and possibly even the A-League's) recent success certainly has a lot to do with the RBB, I've no doubt in that. Numbers wise, they make up a significant portion, certainly more significant than at most clubs.

They are a powerful bunch, they've yet to realise it.


Thankfully, I don't think we will ever find out just how significant a role the RBB play. The RBB is going no-where other than wherever the team may wander.
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sobkowski wrote:
We are the terrace.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bwzm2RvqaK8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Something I haz made, last night.

Yeww!

Edited by sobkowski: 21/1/2013 12:08:03 PM


Good job.
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williamn wrote:
why is it that, gcu supporters have filled up this thread and suggest that the rbb should play hardball with the ffa and make a breakaway if they dont get to bring an oversize flag FFS.

Mate, we couldn't fill a telephone box so I don't know what you're trying to say. The FFA's draconian measures are an insult to all football fans. Privilege my arse.

Boban, I don't think I am, I think that the A-League relies a lot on promotion through its active support and has based its whole advertising on it. The RBB has massive respect from football fans all over the country for its displays, its passion; they've earned my respect and their club replaced mine! WSW's commercial (and possibly even the A-League's) recent success certainly has a lot to do with the RBB, I've no doubt in that. Numbers wise, they make up a significant portion, certainly more significant than at most clubs.

They are a powerful bunch, they've yet to realise it.

Hello

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I think you are overplaying the importance of the RBB in terms of crowd numbers. Like I said, it would be very different but we would would eventually be bigger than CCM irrespective of the presence of active support.
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why is it that, gcu supporters have filled up this thread and suggest that the rbb should play hardball with the ffa and make a breakaway if they dont get to bring an oversize flag FFS.
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Boban wrote:
KenGooner_GCU wrote:

If the RBB all fucked off tomorrow Boban, how long would the club last? I hear it didn't go too well on the Gold Coast which attracted 5-8k regular, comparable to Heart numbers, before the cap. I don't think supporters quite realise how powerful they can be. I hope this doesn't turn into a shitfight over Gold Coast numbers because that wasn't the point of that particular comment.


The smartarse answer to your first question is; at least 3 years. In all honesty, I reckon it would do just fine without the RBB, but that is something that we will never have to worry about. Whilst some people will come and go, there will always be someone coming through to fill the void.

The RBB are not the be all and end all of WSW and neither is active support for any club. Obviously, CCM has been able to survive without active support and they have but a fraction of the people that WSW has available to market the game to. On top of that, the West is a huge football area. It would just be different.

That said, the RBB is an important part of the match day experience for the people that attend. The strength of WSW is not the RBB alone, but rather the sum of its parts. There are many passionate supporters who sit in the stands with their friends and family and their primary focus is what is happening on the field, not off it. They also form the majority of attendees albeit much quieter than the RBB.


Without the RBB crowd numbers will near enough half. Without us, GCU numbers will still half, to 250, but won't cause massive loss in profit. RBB will cause financial problems if they leave. The Mariners do have some form of active support (apparently) but if their numbers left, it wouldn't have such an effect on pockets due to their numbers as a ratio of the rest of the ground. There's a lot of you, you do have quite a controlling stake in the club which was supposed to be the point from the beginning (community club etc).

Hello

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KenGooner_GCU wrote:

If the RBB all fucked off tomorrow Boban, how long would the club last? I hear it didn't go too well on the Gold Coast which attracted 5-8k regular, comparable to Heart numbers, before the cap. I don't think supporters quite realise how powerful they can be. I hope this doesn't turn into a shitfight over Gold Coast numbers because that wasn't the point of that particular comment.


The smartarse answer to your first question is; at least 3 years. In all honesty, I reckon it would do just fine without the RBB, but that is something that we will never have to worry about. Whilst some people will come and go, there will always be someone coming through to fill the void.

The RBB are not the be all and end all of WSW and neither is active support for any club. Obviously, CCM has been able to survive without active support and they have but a fraction of the people that WSW has available to market the game to. On top of that, the West is a huge football area. It would just be different.

That said, the RBB is an important part of the match day experience for the people that attend. The strength of WSW is not the RBB alone, but rather the sum of its parts. There are many passionate supporters who sit in the stands with their friends and family and their primary focus is what is happening on the field, not off it. They also form the majority of attendees albeit much quieter than the RBB.


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