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3 points always suspended Western Sydney Wanderers FC

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11 Mar 19:48

Hard News wrote:

SHouldn't the hoops be Wanderers away Red and White Coops?

Wanderers away is grey and white now. They realised that they probably shouldn't steal the Nighthawks kit.

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

11 Mar 23:51

Hard News wrote:

SHouldn't the hoops be Wanderers away Red and White Coops?

Considered a little photoshopping but couldnt be arsed!

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009

12 Mar 00:26

This all looks way worse than it does just because of how he looks. Bet if it were someone like Weemac trying to threaten staff he'd be laughed out the door

12 Mar 01:14

Not really. If Wee Mac got arrested and charged for intimidation I'd find it less funny (because hes not from wanderers) but I'd still react the same.


Allegedly

12 Mar 01:17

I think AJ meant that the staff would laugh him out the door and he'd never be charged in the first place

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

12 Mar 01:22

His own fault, he should know that facial tattoos and spelling mistakes don't give the best impression.

12 Mar 01:46

Bulut does have a history though. Robbery and shark like that.

13 Mar 10:40

That Bulut looks a right fudging shark cod.

14 Mar 05:03

cods are meant to be caught

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

14 Mar 05:03 · edited 14 Mar 05:04 · History

Double post

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

16 Mar 11:53

Nick Ward did his ACL in his WSW debut

16 Mar 19:43

Nick Ward did his ACL in his WSW debut

That is both sad and funny at the same time, poor guy

I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
16 Mar 21:38 · edited 16 Mar 21:52 · History

Yakcall wrote:

Nick Ward did his ACL in his WSW debut

That is both sad and funny at the same time, poor guy

Last season the same thing happened to GolGol. WSW have currently had 34 different players take the field for them this season.
16 Mar 22:49

playing games every 2 days probably doesn't help. 


Allegedly

16 Mar 23:48

Yakcall wrote:

Nick Ward did his ACL in his WSW debut

That is both sad and funny at the same time, poor guy

Last season the same thing happened to GolGol. WSW have currently had 34 different players take the field for them this season.

Yeah head with Nick Ward I believe coming on that this was a record for most different players in a season for a team

I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
17 Mar 00:51

Yakcall wrote:

Yakcall wrote:

Nick Ward did his ACL in his WSW debut

That is both sad and funny at the same time, poor guy

Last season the same thing happened to GolGol. WSW have currently had 34 different players take the field for them this season.

Yeah head with Nick Ward I believe coming on that this was a record for most different players in a season for a team

That said it has been a season like no other for them or any other A League side

21 Mar 20:08

Showing their true colours now that their team is shark. RBB has halved in numbers. Not the diehard perfect croud after all. Commentators are noticeably quiet about it after jerking off about them for two seasons.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

21 Mar 21:29

losing at home to the Jest must mean a shambles of a season.

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

07 May 11:35
15 May 10:44

Wanderers release TEN players:

http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/article/2015/05/15/...

"Western Sydney Wanderers confirmed the departure of 10 players with Australia striker Tomi Juric and veteran goalkeeper Ante Covic the most high-profile among them as coach Tony Popovic looks to rebuild his playing group.

Forwards Kerem Bulut and Nikita Rukavytsya, midfielders Jason Trifiro, Nick Ward and Nick Kalmar, defenders Antony Golec and Adrian Madaschi and Italian import Iacopo La Rocca were the others to end their association with the Wanderers after a disappointing A-League campaign that resulted in a ninth place finish."

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

09 Jul 18:59

WSW's stadium getting an upgrade courtesy of the NSW government. 7 News in Aussie used a picture of the Red Bull Arena as an example of what it might look like and because it had the Red Bull logos on it now some people are thinking that Red Bull are going to buy WSW

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

09 Jul 22:51

It would explain some behaviour of the fans - being all hopped up on jungle juice

Grumpy old bastard alert

09 Jul 23:03

Jeff Vader wrote:

It would explain some behaviour of the fans - being all hopped up on jungle juice

They probably need it to perk themselves up when they are crashing from another meth bender

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

21 Jul 03:49

RBB's new shirts for this season:

Fingers are meant to represent ACAB .....

21 Jul 03:56

Glad to see them doing their bit to fight that unfair media portrayal of the RBB as violent thugs

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

14 Sep 07:28
15 Sep 22:09

Does anyone else think it's quite gimmicky how they have a star on their A-League jersey to celebrate winning the ACL? I could understand on an ACL jersey, but for a different competition...?

24 Sep 20:06

The long list of tough restrictions the police intend to enforce when the Wanderers kick off their 2015-16 season on October 8 against Brisbane Roar include:
  • Banning the traditional march by the RBB through the Parramatta CBD to Pirtek Stadium;
  • The RBB won't be allowed to display any banners that are considered to be provocative;
  • There will be a zero tolerance for swearing;
  • RBB supporters will be ordered to remain in their seats and to not 'compress' [stand shoulder-to-shoulder and jump and clap their hands above their heads ] when they chant;
  • Only one person, designated by the club, will be allowed to take a megaphone into the stadium; Flares will not be tolerated. The police intend to ensure the rules are followed.
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/western-sydney-wanderers/western-sydney-wanderers-and-nsw-police-working-through-red-and-black-bloc-restrictions-20150924-gjufbj.html
24 Sep 20:43

RR wrote:

The long list of tough restrictions the police intend to enforce when the Wanderers kick off their 2015-16 season on October 8 against Brisbane Roar include:
  • Banning the traditional march by the RBB through the Parramatta CBD to Pirtek Stadium;
  • The RBB won't be allowed to display any banners that are considered to be provocative;
  • There will be a zero tolerance for swearing;
  • RBB supporters will be ordered to remain in their seats and to not 'compress' [stand shoulder-to-shoulder and jump and clap their hands above their heads ] when they chant;
  • Only one person, designated by the club, will be allowed to take a megaphone into the stadium; Flares will not be tolerated. The police intend to ensure the rules are followed.
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/western-sydney-wanderers/western-sydney-wanderers-and-nsw-police-working-through-red-and-black-bloc-restrictions-20150924-gjufbj.html

Personally I think they brought this on themselves!

I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
24 Sep 20:58

RR wrote:

The long list of tough restrictions the police intend to enforce when the Wanderers kick off their 2015-16 season on October 8 against Brisbane Roar include:
  • Banning the traditional march by the RBB through the Parramatta CBD to Pirtek Stadium;
  • The RBB won't be allowed to display any banners that are considered to be provocative;
  • There will be a zero tolerance for swearing;
  • RBB supporters will be ordered to remain in their seats and to not 'compress' [stand shoulder-to-shoulder and jump and clap their hands above their heads ] when they chant;
  • Only one person, designated by the club, will be allowed to take a megaphone into the stadium; Flares will not be tolerated. The police intend to ensure the rules are followed.
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/western-sydney-wanderers/western-sydney-wanderers-and-nsw-police-working-through-red-and-black-bloc-restrictions-20150924-gjufbj.html

What in the hell is happening in this league?

Also when is our anual police clash lined up?

24 Sep 22:30

This one's a bit ridiculous, but I can see the logic in the rest.

  • RBB supporters will be ordered to remain in their seats and to not 'compress' [stand shoulder-to-shoulder and jump and clap their hands above their heads ] when they chant;
24 Sep 23:17

hlmphil wrote:

This one's a bit ridiculous, but I can see the logic in the rest.

  • RBB supporters will be ordered to remain in their seats and to not 'compress' [stand shoulder-to-shoulder and jump and clap their hands above their heads ] when they chant;

Probably easier for the CCTV to identify people
24 Sep 23:45

Pass the Popcorn... this is gonna be great!

25 Sep 00:17 · edited 25 Sep 00:35 · History

Yakcall wrote:

RR wrote:

The long list of tough restrictions the police intend to enforce when the Wanderers kick off their 2015-16 season on October 8 against Brisbane Roar include:
  • Banning the traditional march by the RBB through the Parramatta CBD to Pirtek Stadium;
  • The RBB won't be allowed to display any banners that are considered to be provocative;
  • There will be a zero tolerance for swearing;
  • RBB supporters will be ordered to remain in their seats and to not 'compress' [stand shoulder-to-shoulder and jump and clap their hands above their heads ] when they chant;
  • Only one person, designated by the club, will be allowed to take a megaphone into the stadium; Flares will not be tolerated. The police intend to ensure the rules are followed.
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/western-sydney-wanderers/western-sydney-wanderers-and-nsw-police-working-through-red-and-black-bloc-restrictions-20150924-gjufbj.html

Personally I think they brought this on themselves!

I think this is a bit of a "reaping what you sow" situation for our RBB friends. They didn't mind effectively doing whatever they liked and breaking rules/laws all over the shop whenever it suited them to, then whined if they got flak about it. Yeah, this is a huuuuuuge overreaction by the NSW Cops, no doubt about it, and some of these restrictions are laughable but I agree that the RBB's actions and attitude have pretty much put them in a situation where they were going to be stamped on. The FFA didn't have the balls to do anything at all, so now the police have gone overboard to "control" them. 

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003

25 Sep 00:22

#clappingisnotacrime

25 Sep 00:24 · edited 25 Sep 00:30 · History

sthn.jeff wrote:

#clappingisnotacrime

It is in NSW! 

"It's not the clapping. It's how we're clapping."

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003

25 Sep 02:54

sthn.jeff wrote:

#clappingisnotacrime


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

25 Sep 03:08

Statement from WSW http://www.wswanderersfc.com.au/article/letter-fro...

Bit I find funny and shows there is a problem "Western Sydney Wanderers since the end of last season has attempted to mediate the relationship between NSW Police and our active supporter group, the RBB."

If the RBB wasn't causing trouble, there wouldn't be a need for the club to step in with the police.

I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.