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2012/13 Grand Final - WSW vs CCM 6pm Sun SS3

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almost 13 years ago

rjmiller wrote:

Quite glad to see CCM win. Odd to hear Graham Arnold sounding afterwards like he was preparing to depart. Difficult position for Phil Moss if he has applied to coach us. Could see that being a mess.



Sauce says Arnie definitely going.

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almost 13 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

 But hey, we threw a bottle once.

Few people are saying the seats broke whilst they were jumping up and down on them during the poznan.

So I guess they will come out with "Totally not our fault. The seats were just too flimsy for our level of support. Passion is not a crime."
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almost 13 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

 But hey, we threw a bottle once.

Few people are saying the seats broke whilst they were jumping up and down on them during the poznan.

So I guess they will come out with "Totally not our fault. The seats were just too flimsy for our level of support. Passion is not a crime."

It all could have been avoided had they been allowed umbrellas. 


Allegedly

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almost 13 years ago

"RBB back in old seats"  Love it !



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almost 13 years ago


tWSW must have thought the toilet bowl was theirs .Im so happy CCM won good on them .wow pictures afterwards dont do RBB any good

I LOVE LAMP

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almost 13 years ago

Just finished watching, congrats CCM. Flare on the field when the pen was to be taken and beer thrown at McBreen after was garbage. CCM deserved it but begrudgingly impressive season from WSW. 

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almost 13 years ago

Hard News wrote:

rjmiller wrote:

Quite glad to see CCM win. Odd to hear Graham Arnold sounding afterwards like he was preparing to depart. Difficult position for Phil Moss if he has applied to coach us. Could see that being a mess.



Sauce says Arnie definitely going.
Sort of surprised to hear that. Another HAL gig or overseas?
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almost 13 years ago

Bullion wrote:

Hard News wrote:

rjmiller wrote:

Quite glad to see CCM win. Odd to hear Graham Arnold sounding afterwards like he was preparing to depart. Difficult position for Phil Moss if he has applied to coach us. Could see that being a mess.



Sauce says Arnie definitely going.
Sort of surprised to hear that. Another HAL gig or overseas?
Overseas most likely. Word on the street (twitter) is that there was an offer in China for him.

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

Bullion wrote:

Hard News wrote:

rjmiller wrote:

Quite glad to see CCM win. Odd to hear Graham Arnold sounding afterwards like he was preparing to depart. Difficult position for Phil Moss if he has applied to coach us. Could see that being a mess.



Sauce says Arnie definitely going.
Sort of surprised to hear that. Another HAL gig or overseas?
Overseas most likely. Word on the street (twitter) is that there was an offer in China for him.
Do CCM still have that connection with that Chinese club? Where McKinna spent about a little bit longer than Smeltz?
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almost 13 years ago

Bullion wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

Bullion wrote:

Hard News wrote:

rjmiller wrote:

Quite glad to see CCM win. Odd to hear Graham Arnold sounding afterwards like he was preparing to depart. Difficult position for Phil Moss if he has applied to coach us. Could see that being a mess.



Sauce says Arnie definitely going.
Sort of surprised to hear that. Another HAL gig or overseas?
Overseas most likely. Word on the street (twitter) is that there was an offer in China for him.
Do CCM still have that connection with that Chinese club? Where McKinna spent about a little bit longer than Smeltz?


I dont think hes motivated by money so i think China is bogus. Rumour about Sheffield United more likely id say


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almost 13 years ago

NSW Police Force
Police took action against 21 people for offences at yesterday’s A-League Grand Final at Allianz Stadium.

Over 43,000 people attended the match between the Western Sydney Wanderers and Central Coast Mariners.

Police from Central, North West Metropolitan and Northern Regions, the Public Order and Riot Squad (PORS), Operations Support Group (OSG), Mounted Police Unit, Dog Unit, Police Transport Command, PolAir, Licensing Police and Traffic and Highway Patrol Command all assisted during the operation.

Both before and after the game, police and the Transport Management Centre (TMC) assisted in managing heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic in the Moore Park area.

During the operation police took action against 21 people for varying alleged offences including:

• 6 x Offensive conduct/language
• 1 x Assault police (spat at police - CIN issued)
• 3 x Detected in possession of flares
• 2 x Person enter field of play
• 1 x Assault
• 4 x Intoxicated person
• 1 x Malicious damage
• 1 x Throw object (drink)
• 1 x Fail to comply (smoking)
• 1 x Person attempt to enter stadium (FFA Banned Person)

Two smoke bombs and 14 flare ignitions occurred during the event.

A number of seats were damaged by spectators during the match. Police are in possession of CCTV footage from the ground and will review it to identify those involved.
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almost 13 years ago

NSW Police Force
Police took action against 21 people for offences at yesterday’s A-League Grand Final at Allianz Stadium.

Over 43,000 people attended the match between the Western Sydney Wanderers and Central Coast Mariners.

Police from Central, North West Metropolitan and Northern Regions, the Public Order and Riot Squad (PORS), Operations Support Group (OSG), Mounted Police Unit, Dog Unit, Police Transport Command, PolAir, Licensing Police and Traffic and Highway Patrol Command all assisted during the operation.

Both before and after the game, police and the Transport Management Centre (TMC) assisted in managing heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic in the Moore Park area.

During the operation police took action against 21 people for varying alleged offences including:

• 6 x Offensive conduct/language
• 1 x Assault police (spat at police - CIN issued)
• 3 x Detected in possession of flares
• 2 x Person enter field of play
• 1 x Assault
• 4 x Intoxicated person
• 1 x Malicious damage
• 1 x Throw object (drink)
• 1 x Fail to comply (smoking)
• 1 x Person attempt to enter stadium (FFA Banned Person)

Two smoke bombs and 14 flare ignitions occurred during the event.

A number of seats were damaged by spectators during the match. Police are in possession of CCTV footage from the ground and will review it to identify those involved.


21 people in trouble--- out of  43000. Pretty small percentage. Hardly worth a mention.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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almost 13 years ago · edited almost 13 years ago · History

The 14 flares and 2 smoke bombs are. Not to mention the many broken seats. And the assault. 

Those numbers are just people they managed to catch within that crowd of people. 

But yeah, aside from that, with those numbers in any other code NSW police would issue a much shorter statement saying it was a well behaved event etc. 


Allegedly

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almost 13 years ago

Tegal wrote:

The 14 flares and 2 smoke bombs are. Not to mention the many broken seats. And the assault. 

Those numbers are just people they managed to catch within that crowd of people. 

But yeah, aside from that, with those numbers in any other code NSW police would issue a much shorter statement saying it was a well behaved event etc. 

Sack the #FFA

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