3 points always suspended Western Sydney Wanderers FC
Western Sydney Wanderers will be without Polish playmaker Radoslaw Majewski until at least January and most likely the whole season, after scans confirmed he has ruptured both the ACL and MCL ligaments in his knee.
Medical advice to Majewski is that he can have the injury repaired surgically immediately and face at least nine months of rehabilitation - or wait for up to two months to see if the ligaments start to repair by themselves, something doctors say is only an outside chance at best.
In the unlikely event that happened, Majewski could be back early in the New Year, but will have to have the surgery if there is no obvious progress.
The Sydney Morning Herald has published reports claiming players are confused and do not respect Babbel, while assistant coach de Marigny runs the team with a firm hand.
On Wednesday morning Babbel took aim at the reports, saying that if players cannot handle a tough coaching style they 'have no f***ing chance in Europe'.
More to follow... https://www.ftbl.com.au/news/wanderers-bosses-deny-coaching-rift-reports-535738
Hello fever friends
WSW fan in Wellington for Christmas visiting the wife's family. Some of you may know who I am just from that clue.
Are there any pubs up along the Kapiti Coast known for showing A-League matches? Either in Porirua or Paraparaumu ideally.
WSW play Adelaide at 9:30pm tonight, so being a Friday, most pubs will be open.
Let me know, please :)
Welcome here for starters. Thanks, I'll watch the game when I get home from work. Hatter would know about Paraparaumu.
Babbel explains the A-league for German TV
The Right Other Western
#BREAKING: Western Sydney Wanderers have released the following statement on their website in response to homophobic posts on RBB social media channels.
— Football Nation Radio (@FNR_Radio) February 26, 2020
Interim Hyundai A-League coach Jean-Paul de Marigny (JP) provided an update on players who were not at training such as striker Simon Cox, defender Dylan McGowan and midfielder Pirmin Schwegler.
“Simon Cox is on his way back to Sydney at the moment,” explained JP.
“Dylan McGowan arrived six days ago and is currently in quarantine.
“Pirmin (Schwegler) is also coming back and will be returning at the start of July. He is committed to finishing the season with us.”
Wanderers goalkeeper Daniel Lopar has returned to Switzerland and will not complete the remainder of the season with the club. But will return for next season.
Injured players such as Vedran Janjetovic, Radoslaw Majewski and Daniel Wilmering have also been making progress.
Janjetovic is still working through his rehab with no set return date.
Majewski remains in Poland where he is doing his rehab and recently welcomed his first child.
There have been positive signs for young defender Daniel Wilmering who this morning returned to the pitch and took part in solo training which involved running.
Western Sydney Wanderers announcing their new A-League coach tomorrow morning at 10am. That didn't take long...
— Joshua Thomas ⚽ (@Joshua_Thomas97) July 13, 2020
Expecting Jean-Paul Marigny to have his contract extended as Western Sydney Wanderers head coach until the end of the 2020-2021 season announced tomorrow @FTBLcomau #Aleague
— John Davidson (@johnnyddavidson) July 13, 2020
In unsurprising news, WSW confirm Jean-Paul de Marigny as head coach of their #ALeague side until the end of the 2020/21 campaign.
— Joey Lynch (@joeylynchy) July 13, 2020
Be interesting to see how he goes for a full season, turns out avoiding him and getting Rudan wasn't the dodged bullet we all thought it was last season.
Patrick Zwaanswijk set to join Wanderers coaching group: https://t.co/zUi9pmPuKU #WSW pic.twitter.com/q1PPJUFAaT
— WS Wanderers FC (@wswanderersfc) July 23, 2020
Something new is coming...
— WS Wanderers FC (@wswanderersfc) September 17, 2020
We have today announced a three-year partnership with global sportswear manufacturer Kappa: https://t.co/jo0XGYYbyw #WSW pic.twitter.com/dKQUDsI3S0
Kappa do some lovely kits.
Beauties, especially the home kit.
Beauties, especially the home kit.
We have today parted ways with head coach Jean-Paul de Marigny: https://t.co/reLl3kCUgs #WSW pic.twitter.com/vOPAZ1pZNz
— WS Wanderers FC (@wswanderersfc) October 12, 2020
The statement is 3 sentences ... I wonder what has happened here
Email to members make it looks like this was in the pipeline for a bit? Despite Jean-Paul de Marigny being named permanent boss less than three months ago.
— Joey Lynch (@joeylynchy) October 12, 2020
maybe he wanted to go home??
maybe he wanted to go home??
The 56-year-old's contract was terminated on Monday. Sources close to de Marigny suggested issues with direction, recruitment, youth players and relationships with support staff led to the axing just three days before the team was set to begin pre-season training.
Pre-season training??? They must have an idea of season start then.
Pre-season training??? They must have an idea of season start then.
The 56-year-old's contract was terminated on Monday. Sources close to de Marigny suggested issues with direction, recruitment, youth players and relationships with support staff led to the axing just three days before the team was set to begin pre-season training.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/wanderers-part...
maybe he wanted to go home??
wasn't aware, good to know.
A new Western Sydney coach could be announced as early as Wednesday following the exit of Jean-Paul de Marigny. As of Monday night, the Wanderers were yet to get in contact with John Aloisi or Hayden Foxe. [News Corp]https://t.co/S9MUsU5Uw4
— A-League Hub (@AleagueHub) October 13, 2020
Paul Lederer is keen on appointing Newcastle Jets coach Carl Robinson to the newly-vacant Western Sydney Wanderers job. [SBS]https://t.co/IAQrLfKmv5
— A-League Hub (@AleagueHub) October 13, 2020
Lawrie McKinna: "Carl [Robinson] has a three-year deal here. He is our coach. If there is anything in it, someone should get in contact with the club. I have not spoken to anyone from Wanderers. I'm sure Carl would raise it with me." [Herald]https://t.co/TbjnMY2ywr
— A-League Hub (@AleagueHub) October 13, 2020
Western Sydney CEO John Tsatsimas met with Newcastle coach Carl Robinson in Sydney today. Robinson is the club's top priority and talks are at an advanced stage. The Wanderers have even covered the appointment of an assistant coach for Robinson. [SMH]https://t.co/rcSrFOxdz5
— A-League Hub (@AleagueHub) October 13, 2020
Jets have granted Robinson permission to talk to WSW
Club statement: Carl Robinson.
— NEWCASTLE JETS FC ✈️ (@NewcastleJetsFC) October 13, 2020
? https://t.co/45blYszsaY pic.twitter.com/7BTLPBdeWH
We have today announced Carl Robinson as the club’s new head coach: https://t.co/dFwjdhQL1V #WSW pic.twitter.com/4iCxlbNcKR
— WS Wanderers FC (@wswanderersfc) October 15, 2020
Very close to season start
We have today confirmed the appointment of Gary van Egmond as an assistant coach in our @aleaguemen's team set-up: https://t.co/0zFpZeF2z3 #WSW pic.twitter.com/VTOHZkYnyl
— WS Wanderers FC (@wswanderersfc) December 27, 2021
Comunicado oficial: pic.twitter.com/EsXSpq9iF1
— Vince Rugari (@VinceRugari) January 30, 2022
If they go after Ufuk Talay think there’s a strong chance they get him……#WSW
— James Dodd (@JamesDoddFOX) January 30, 2022
Might be another one of those off seasons