Krackovich
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Quote:Wanderers line-up: J Tyson (GK), A Quinn, J Williams, J Green, S Cole, I La Rocca, K Appiah-Kubi, J McGing, J Gibbs, Y Perkatis ©, T Minniecon. Substitutes: D Barac, N Olsen, S Paric, Z Elrich, A Liddell (GK) Anyone know who A Quinn is? http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/wswanderersfc/news-display/Match-Report-NYL-Melbourne-Heart-2--Western-Sydney-Wanderers-0/50908
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Erebus
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spectacular291 wrote:Gyfox wrote:Erebus wrote:6940? That means...5940...hmm, surely the club would be advertising 6000 members if that was the case. Why did they start at 1,000? Reasons unknown but there seems to be murmurs that they withheld the first 1000. As me along with other members registered as members the moment they were released and there was no way in hell they sold that memberships in that given time. If its the truth, its pretty disappointing They couldn't work out now to use excel, so had to make it a 4 digit number or something :lol: #54 sounds soo much better than #1054 though :(
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fezzie torres
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Swarth
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fezzie torres wrote:http://katecohensoccer.wordpress.com/2012/10/24/wanderers-goal-scoring-woes/
Why haven't WSW scored yet? very interesting piece
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williamn
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very good article above, it puts into perspective how such a game-plan is not very efficient, though in my opinion, everton have learnt to play that game better than most other sides and their ratio would be much better than epl averages.
i hope popa sees the article, someone get it to him
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Joffa
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Quote:From the Chairman: Thank You to our Associations  Tuesday, 23 October 2012 12:00 AM With our second Hyundai A-League home match complete, and having a sold out Sydney Derby, I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge and say a huge Thank You to our seven major Associations: Bankstown; Southern Districts; Granville; Macarthur; Nepean; Blacktown and Gladesville Hornsby, for their huge role and hard work in reaching 4,000 Foundation Members. From August through to the end of the Month, the Wanderers will have been involved in 85 community football events involving some 125,000 people. The hard work of the Associations and broader community is phenomenal. Most of these people give much of their time voluntarily, with some working for over 25 years in their Associations. They are passionate and driven by what is best for their players and footballing community and are a vital part of our Club and the future success of the Wanderers. We thank them all enormously. Lyall Gorman Executive Chairman NRMA Insurance Western Sydney Wanderers FC http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/wswanderersfc/news-display/From-the-Chairman-Thank-You-to-our-Associations/51068
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BusbyBabe
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Saw a few of the boys at the shops today, yelled out across the shop, better score a goal this week, they laughed and gave the thumbs up, good to see they have a sense of humour about it.
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VedranFC
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Joffa wrote:Quote:From the Chairman: Thank You to our Associations  Tuesday, 23 October 2012 12:00 AM With our second Hyundai A-League home match complete, and having a sold out Sydney Derby, I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge and say a huge Thank You to our seven major Associations: Bankstown; Southern Districts; Granville; Macarthur; Nepean; Blacktown and Gladesville Hornsby, for their huge role and hard work in reaching 4,000 Foundation Members. From August through to the end of the Month, the Wanderers will have been involved in 85 community football events involving some 125,000 people. The hard work of the Associations and broader community is phenomenal. Most of these people give much of their time voluntarily, with some working for over 25 years in their Associations. They are passionate and driven by what is best for their players and footballing community and are a vital part of our Club and the future success of the Wanderers. We thank them all enormously. Lyall Gorman Executive Chairman NRMA Insurance Western Sydney Wanderers FC http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/wswanderersfc/news-display/From-the-Chairman-Thank-You-to-our-Associations/51068 Piss off you can claim Gladesville-Hornsby! For a start we're supposedly Central Coast Mariners turf, they have a huge community relations with us up here, but second to that our association only goes as far out as Cherrybrook and Glenhaven, that can't count in, you can have Castle Hill that's your territory :twisted: :evil:
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RedKat wrote:[youtube]A2sLQFIHdR4[/youtube]
Purely a bit of banter. This was too good to not take a fun cheap shot at you guys :lol:
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Everyone heard the amazing news, no Kresinger in this weeks squad. They have named Minniecon, appiah Kubi and Gibbs in the squad still 3 players to be omitted from the squad released but I don't care as long as Krisinger isn't there I'm happy.
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4wanderer4 wrote:Joffa wrote:Quote:From the Chairman: Thank You to our Associations  Tuesday, 23 October 2012 12:00 AM With our second Hyundai A-League home match complete, and having a sold out Sydney Derby, I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge and say a huge Thank You to our seven major Associations: Bankstown; Southern Districts; Granville; Macarthur; Nepean; Blacktown and Gladesville Hornsby, for their huge role and hard work in reaching 4,000 Foundation Members. From August through to the end of the Month, the Wanderers will have been involved in 85 community football events involving some 125,000 people. The hard work of the Associations and broader community is phenomenal. Most of these people give much of their time voluntarily, with some working for over 25 years in their Associations. They are passionate and driven by what is best for their players and footballing community and are a vital part of our Club and the future success of the Wanderers. We thank them all enormously. Lyall Gorman Executive Chairman NRMA Insurance Western Sydney Wanderers FC http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/wswanderersfc/news-display/From-the-Chairman-Thank-You-to-our-Associations/51068 Piss off you can claim Gladesville-Hornsby! For a start we're supposedly Central Coast Mariners turf, they have a huge community relations with us up here, but second to that our association only goes as far out as Cherrybrook and Glenhaven, that can't count in, you can have Castle Hill that's your territory :twisted: :evil: :lol: seems GHFA are hedging their bets for all, I live and play in the district myself and I know their home page has Mariners/SFC logos as well as Spirit FC based at Christie Park where also many jnr mariner trials are held. Well I do consider West Ryde and beyound is west ! :lol:
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Poid
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vincenzogold wrote:Everyone heard the amazing news, no Kresinger in this weeks squad. They have named Minniecon, appiah Kubi and Gibbs in the squad still 3 players to be omitted from the squad released but I don't care as long as Krisinger isn't there I'm happy. Great stuff
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Erebus
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"injured"
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Voice ofReason
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Wanderers fan's look at the upcoming game v Brisbane Roar http://osaussies.com/terrace-talk-brisbane-vs-wanderers/
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With Kresinger injured it will be interesting to see how we do with Bridge in the strikers role andHersi and Mineicon on the wing or Haliti instead of one of those.
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robstazzz
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=d> Great win for us and Gibbs did well and should start next week. Mooy as usual was a standout and for me he was by far the best player for us and should have had the 3 points. COME ON YOU WANDERERS!!!
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mltezr
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great win. could have scored more, created the better chances. great effort from the boys and popa
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shallow hal wants a gal
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kresinger should pack his bags.
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neverwozza
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fezzie torres wrote:http://katecohensoccer.wordpress.com/2012/10/24/wanderers-goal-scoring-woes/
Why haven't WSW scored yet? Hey Kate, A few arguments in the one of the other threads about WSW "parking the bus" against Brisbane. I would love to see some analysis around this if you are taking requests. For mine they played a brilliant counter attacking game but didn't sit back as such. They also held onto the ball quite well and I can't remember too many route one lumps down the field. Happy to be proven wrong if your analysis shows something different. Cheers N Wozza
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Neanderthal
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Someone needs to start a petition to make Van Hersie to get a buzz cut.
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VedranFC
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No update on membership numbers?
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neverwozza, You may not have seen Kate's reply on her blog, but she linked to an analysis of the Western Sydney game as per your request: I wrote said analysis for my A-League tactics blog, and you can find it here - http://australiascout.wordpress.com/2012/10/27/brisbane-roar-western-sydney-wanderers-win-bridge-first-tactic/ - hope it's of some use.
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neverwozza
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Yeah mate already read it and it really put Poppas tactics into context for me. Nice work
On a side note there's some nice dicussion over in the CCM forum about our current formation and its merits. I'm going to post your Hearts match preview over there becuase its pretty relevant to the discussion they're having at the moment.
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spectacular291
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4wanderer4 wrote:No update on membership numbers? I'd like to know that too, I don't think we wil reach 7000 per our target
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beautiful
eat that east sydney :D
Edited by heyitsrobbie: 21/11/2012 10:59:47 PM
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Gyfox
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Polenz has been a good pick up for the Wanderers. I'd like to see him retained by the club. Quote:Polenz impressed by Wanderers 0Comments 22 November 2012-SBS
Surprised... WSW defender Jerome Polenz said his side is delivering on its potential. (Getty) Western Sydney Wanderers defender Jerome Polenz said the A-League side is delivering on the potential he knew was there when he signed with the club. Polenz joins Wanderers Polenz isn't surprised the club, which was formed in April, is fifth ahead of its Week 8 clash against Melbourne Victory at Parramatta Stadium on Saturday.
“You could see in the beginning that we were playing well but we were not effective,” said the Germany youth international, who has started every match in a defence which has conceded five goals in seven games.
“Now we are showing our true worth and the results are coming. We only had two or three players a few months ago and now we are growing up fast and everybody is getting to know and understand each other.
“We all know what we have to do. We are well prepared and the fact we have won three of our last four games is no coincidence.
“We are strong at the back. That’s the key for us. If you are not sound at the back then you have nothing to build on.”
“There has been no turning point needed for us because from the first moment the season started we knew about our skills and that we were well prepared. Okay, the outcome was not there but we were playing well without scoring goals.
“Sure, we are not winning games by big margins but the good thing is we are not giving away too much at all.
Polenz, who played in Germany's 2.Bundesliga with Union Berlin last season, praised Wanderers coach Tony Popovic, who he says is one of the main reasons why the club has exceeded expectations over the first seven weeks of the competition.
“We are physically and mentally prepared for every occasion. We are working for each other and in Tony Popovic we have an excellent coach," Polenze said.
“He is doing a great job. I have seen many coaches in my career and I have never had a coach like him.
“He understands players and he leaves nothing to chance for any game. We all know what is expected of us and what we have to do.”
Before opting to join Wanderers on a one-year deal, Polenz had heard some negative comments about the standard of the A-League only to be surprised by the level of play.
“You have to physically strong in this league and you need to be mobile but that suits my game,” he said. “I’d heard it was not a technical league, but I see a lot of good players here, players who are both physically strong but also good in a technical way and I wasn’t really expecting that.
“This league is growing up fast. I also love the passion of the supporters here. That too has been a surprise for me.”
“I came here to first to look at what is happening in this country.
“Now I like what I see and I hope to stay here with Wanderers beyond this season. But who knows what the future holds.” http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/news/1129907/Polenz-impressed-by-Wanderers
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Gyfox
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Our club is nearly 1/3rd of the way through its first season and the ridiculously early period of being able to negotiate with players coming off contract at the end of the season is upon us. Who in our squad is on 1 year contracts? How are they going? What are our deficiencies? Who is coming off contract that would be worth us snaffling? Are we aware of any young players in the region that are worth a look at? What positions might we need to look overseas for?
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Gents, who's going to the woolpack or is already there today?
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sobkowski wrote:Chelsea, pre-match.Soon, this will be us! Although it's interesting to see that Premier league has exciting pop-style music before kick-off, also. [youtube]jkk4AgUzIj0[/youtube] this will be WSWs goal eventually :) must have a catchy theme song simular to that :D Edited by heyitsrobbie: 10/1/2013 08:50:34 PM
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Poid
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Has anyone got any info on the ticketing arrangements for the community game at Campbelltown?
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