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Palmeiras won the league which is good my cousins and half bro where celebrating popping a few flares and spit roasting a lovely picanha
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femski
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I love bantz only problem is when I get drunk or when I'm high that's when things get rowdy
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femski, having good hearted bantz is fine but typing stupid bantz gets very trying here just be civil mate. Damn I have a Palmerias jersey. By the way, YNWA pulled off a great win today :) All I need this weekend is a SFC derby win and United put away happy days.
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femski
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I had to deal with bullies here as I was diagnosed with autism.. I had a rough childhood, but I fell in love with football and supported Palmerias in Brazil and Napoli in Italy football helped me through tough times 😥
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femski
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I'm not born in Brazil my dad moved there and Gained citizenship status there he had children there my half brothers and sisters then broke up and moved to Sydney where he met my mother and had me. I'm an only child but I've got more family in Brazil and Italy I'm related to a footballer there as well
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+x^^^ did you even graduate from high school because I have. ? In Brazil.,?
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femski
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I don't care tbh I get called shit and get called this and that but I've experienced things greater in life going to Brazil and being part of mancha verde and marching down São Paulo with my cousins and brothers to the stadium and going to Naples and throwing flares at away supporters is fun. Jeez you guys like to pick on a WSW who is trying to have bantz and some of you coming up with stupid age related answers. Fmd
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femski
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Probably left at year 10 and worked for his dad's cleaning services.
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femski
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^^^ did you even graduate from high school because I have. ?
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+x+x^^^^^$20 tix mate, secondly fuck myself come say it to my face, when we came in we eclipse you on and off the field don't talk shit mate we've got bigger memberships than you plastic rats go back under the bridge where you came from. Thirdly 20-30 take a guess 14? Nah he's not coherent enough to be 14. He probably hasn't started high school.
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Burztur
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The derby isn’t much tbh
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be nice to each other because without the sydney derby this league will have nothing
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femski
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It's just bantz guys no hard feelings 😜
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femski
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SUTHERLANDBEAR- bring yo ass to Fairfield and I'll show you my age. BTW 15,16 isn't that how old those big boys cove are?
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Unfortunately Australia doesn't have football fans that no matter how good or bad their team is going, they'll be there on game day. Majority of people see football as an outing while league or afl are resting. I love football. It's something that I did not start here in Australia but back where I come from. Where football is a way of life and support for a club is for life no matter what happens. I follow wanderers since its beginning and don't miss a game ( unless is v pg away) and I can say that a great majority of people don't have a clue . I believe it will take generations for football fans in Australia to really understand and feel what it means to support your club till the death. I don't know if it will ever get there.
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+x^^^^^$20 tix mate, secondly fuck myself come say it to my face, when we came in we eclipse you on and off the field don't talk shit mate we've got bigger memberships than you plastic rats go back under the bridge where you came from. Thirdly 20-30 take a guess 15-16 is my guess. Come say it to my face on the internet...PMSL
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+x+x+x+x+xPenrith Stadium was never going to be selected. The seated capacity is lower than the number of members that we had at the time of the vote and from memory, the FFA are quite particular about grassed/unseated areas. So Homebush was really the only ever option no matter what people voted. It's a small sacrifice for what is a major long term gain. Spotless stadium's facilities are actually really good, its the location and shape of the field that are the issues. There'd be close to two dozen different food and drink options and the amenities are all well set out with little cues and wait times. As someone who's been following the WSW since their founding, the biggest thing that I have noticed is simply that the honeymoon phase is over and we're setting out into the often mundane life of being a football club. For some that's no longer sexy or appealing. I also think this club has been a major victim of its early success and bred spoilt fans who legitimately believed that every season would involve at the very least a grand final. The new stadium will be exciting and well worth the wait for those of us who have hung around whilst being on the road but I also don't think that people are going to return in the droves that the club are forecasting unfortunately. I know people who used to plan their weeks around when WSW were playing and these days they'd struggle to tell you when a game was on, let alone go to one. Every club in the A-League is the same and had gone through it at one point or another, some just worse than others. It's just the nature of our society really - we pride ourselves as a country on being sport mad yet when it comes to the commitment of attending matches week in week out, most don't want anything to do with it. In fairness to WSW, the whole league is abysmal attendance wise right now for the simple reason that it is stale AF... Olympic Park has no pre-game atmosphere which was a big part of the Parramatta Wanderers experience. The stadium food at Spotless is alright. The stadium itself is crap. Watching games in oval venues detracts from the live match experience, but it wouldn't stop me from attending live games. While the current excuse of venue is the easiest one, I don't think attendance woes will be solved by just moving back to Parra. It will tick up but it won't be the cure. I thought the old atmosphere from WSW fans and the RBB was wonderful for the entire sport at WSW games. It was one of few subjects that non-football fans would raise in discussion in social gatherings about football. Others hoped they would attend Socceroo games to provide vociferous support in the same way as at WSW games. mltezr answers this on page 2.
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femski
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femski
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Davide82- I think? Anyway if WSW are in winning form then could see a big turnout of away supporters two bays possibly will be filled.
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Davide82
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+xRbb are doing an away day tour in Adelaide when we play them, should fill two bays at coopers. is that the boxing day game?
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femski
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Rbb are doing an away day tour in Adelaide when we play them, should fill two bays at coopers.
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Davide82
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+xMuz- nice try, but your 15 years behind scary
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The home stadium issues may go some way to explaining WSW support in Sydney, but what happened to the traveling fans? 3 years ago the RBB shut down LaTrobe St before their match with Victory and were louder than MV active for the entire match. During the same match 2 weeks ago, RBB couldnt even fill 1 bay and weren't heard.
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femski
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Muz- nice try, but your 15 years behind
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LFC.
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+x+x+xPenrith Stadium was never going to be selected. The seated capacity is lower than the number of members that we had at the time of the vote and from memory, the FFA are quite particular about grassed/unseated areas. So Homebush was really the only ever option no matter what people voted. It's a small sacrifice for what is a major long term gain. Spotless stadium's facilities are actually really good, its the location and shape of the field that are the issues. There'd be close to two dozen different food and drink options and the amenities are all well set out with little cues and wait times. As someone who's been following the WSW since their founding, the biggest thing that I have noticed is simply that the honeymoon phase is over and we're setting out into the often mundane life of being a football club. For some that's no longer sexy or appealing. I also think this club has been a major victim of its early success and bred spoilt fans who legitimately believed that every season would involve at the very least a grand final. The new stadium will be exciting and well worth the wait for those of us who have hung around whilst being on the road but I also don't think that people are going to return in the droves that the club are forecasting unfortunately. I know people who used to plan their weeks around when WSW were playing and these days they'd struggle to tell you when a game was on, let alone go to one. Every club in the A-League is the same and had gone through it at one point or another, some just worse than others. It's just the nature of our society really - we pride ourselves as a country on being sport mad yet when it comes to the commitment of attending matches week in week out, most don't want anything to do with it. In fairness to WSW, the whole league is abysmal attendance wise right now for the simple reason that it is stale AF... Olympic Park has no pre-game atmosphere which was a big part of the Parramatta Wanderers experience. The stadium food at Spotless is alright. The stadium itself is crap. Watching games in oval venues detracts from the live match experience, but it wouldn't stop me from attending live games. This, I know us Sydney people are fickle but to go on about oval venues as if its a plague or something is just more excuse's. I don't mind going to the SCG at all for my SFC games, you just got to place yourself in the best position that suits you, we sit just off the Cove in the 2nd tier level its fine watching the game. Sure I can't wait to get back to SFS/Allianz for your closer to the pitch but its not forever at the SCG.
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Shame you feel that way. This thread was designed to elicit some positive responses. The former WSW passionate support was good for the entire sport.
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+x+x+x+xPenrith Stadium was never going to be selected. The seated capacity is lower than the number of members that we had at the time of the vote and from memory, the FFA are quite particular about grassed/unseated areas. So Homebush was really the only ever option no matter what people voted. It's a small sacrifice for what is a major long term gain. Spotless stadium's facilities are actually really good, its the location and shape of the field that are the issues. There'd be close to two dozen different food and drink options and the amenities are all well set out with little cues and wait times. As someone who's been following the WSW since their founding, the biggest thing that I have noticed is simply that the honeymoon phase is over and we're setting out into the often mundane life of being a football club. For some that's no longer sexy or appealing. I also think this club has been a major victim of its early success and bred spoilt fans who legitimately believed that every season would involve at the very least a grand final. The new stadium will be exciting and well worth the wait for those of us who have hung around whilst being on the road but I also don't think that people are going to return in the droves that the club are forecasting unfortunately. I know people who used to plan their weeks around when WSW were playing and these days they'd struggle to tell you when a game was on, let alone go to one. Every club in the A-League is the same and had gone through it at one point or another, some just worse than others. It's just the nature of our society really - we pride ourselves as a country on being sport mad yet when it comes to the commitment of attending matches week in week out, most don't want anything to do with it. In fairness to WSW, the whole league is abysmal attendance wise right now for the simple reason that it is stale AF... Olympic Park has no pre-game atmosphere which was a big part of the Parramatta Wanderers experience. The stadium food at Spotless is alright. The stadium itself is crap. Watching games in oval venues detracts from the live match experience, but it wouldn't stop me from attending live games. While the current excuse of venue is the easiest one, I don't think attendance woes will be solved by just moving back to Parra. It will tick up but it won't be the cure. I thought the old atmosphere from WSW fans and the RBB was wonderful for the entire sport at WSW games. It was one of few subjects that non-football fans would raise in discussion in social gatherings about football. Others hoped they would attend Socceroo games to provide vociferous support in the same way as at WSW games.
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Burztur
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+x+x+xPenrith Stadium was never going to be selected. The seated capacity is lower than the number of members that we had at the time of the vote and from memory, the FFA are quite particular about grassed/unseated areas. So Homebush was really the only ever option no matter what people voted. It's a small sacrifice for what is a major long term gain. Spotless stadium's facilities are actually really good, its the location and shape of the field that are the issues. There'd be close to two dozen different food and drink options and the amenities are all well set out with little cues and wait times. As someone who's been following the WSW since their founding, the biggest thing that I have noticed is simply that the honeymoon phase is over and we're setting out into the often mundane life of being a football club. For some that's no longer sexy or appealing. I also think this club has been a major victim of its early success and bred spoilt fans who legitimately believed that every season would involve at the very least a grand final. The new stadium will be exciting and well worth the wait for those of us who have hung around whilst being on the road but I also don't think that people are going to return in the droves that the club are forecasting unfortunately. I know people who used to plan their weeks around when WSW were playing and these days they'd struggle to tell you when a game was on, let alone go to one. Every club in the A-League is the same and had gone through it at one point or another, some just worse than others. It's just the nature of our society really - we pride ourselves as a country on being sport mad yet when it comes to the commitment of attending matches week in week out, most don't want anything to do with it. In fairness to WSW, the whole league is abysmal attendance wise right now for the simple reason that it is stale AF... Olympic Park has no pre-game atmosphere which was a big part of the Parramatta Wanderers experience. The stadium food at Spotless is alright. The stadium itself is crap. Watching games in oval venues detracts from the live match experience, but it wouldn't stop me from attending live games. While the current excuse of venue is the easiest one, I don't think attendance woes will be solved by just moving back to Parra. It will tick up but it won't be the cure.
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Decentric
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+x+xPenrith Stadium was never going to be selected. The seated capacity is lower than the number of members that we had at the time of the vote and from memory, the FFA are quite particular about grassed/unseated areas. So Homebush was really the only ever option no matter what people voted. It's a small sacrifice for what is a major long term gain. Spotless stadium's facilities are actually really good, its the location and shape of the field that are the issues. There'd be close to two dozen different food and drink options and the amenities are all well set out with little cues and wait times. As someone who's been following the WSW since their founding, the biggest thing that I have noticed is simply that the honeymoon phase is over and we're setting out into the often mundane life of being a football club. For some that's no longer sexy or appealing. I also think this club has been a major victim of its early success and bred spoilt fans who legitimately believed that every season would involve at the very least a grand final. The new stadium will be exciting and well worth the wait for those of us who have hung around whilst being on the road but I also don't think that people are going to return in the droves that the club are forecasting unfortunately. I know people who used to plan their weeks around when WSW were playing and these days they'd struggle to tell you when a game was on, let alone go to one. Every club in the A-League is the same and had gone through it at one point or another, some just worse than others. It's just the nature of our society really - we pride ourselves as a country on being sport mad yet when it comes to the commitment of attending matches week in week out, most don't want anything to do with it. In fairness to WSW, the whole league is abysmal attendance wise right now for the simple reason that it is stale AF... Olympic Park has no pre-game atmosphere which was a big part of the Parramatta Wanderers experience. The stadium food at Spotless is alright. The stadium itself is crap. Watching games in oval venues detracts from the live match experience, but it wouldn't stop me from attending live games.
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