Poor bastards are suffering enough, why would you want them to have to watch 3 Jets games?
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Poor bastards are suffering enough, why would you want them to have to watch 3 Jets games?
Quote:
Football Federation Australia (FFA) has today issued a show cause notice to Western Sydney Wanderers FC following an incident in last Saturday night’s Sydney Derby.
Following consideration of submissions received from the Club, FFA has determined to extend the suspended three (3) competition point deduction hanging over the Club until the end of the Hyundai A-League 2016/17 Season. The Club has advised it will not appeal FFA’s determination.
Western Sydney Wanderers FC were found guilty of bringing the game into disrepute in February this year, the resultant sanctions including a fine as well a suspended three (3) competition point deduction.
The duration of the suspended sanction was originally set for a period of 12 months until 6 February 2017, but following the incident in the Club’s supporter area at the Sydney Derby on Saturday night in which three flares were lit, Head of Hyundai A-League Greg O’Rourke stated that the time frame would now be extended.
“Following the lighting of flares on Saturday night in a section of the Western Sydney Wanderers supporter area, the suspended sanction on the club which was initially enforced up until February 2017 will now be in place up until the end of the Hyundai A-League 2016/17 regular season,” O’Rourke said.
“While we will always consider a range of factors in assessing the seriousness of any anti social behaviour, the message is simple. If there’s a recurrence of the incident from last Saturday night involving flares identified to be let off in the Western Sydney Wanderers supporter area throughout the remainder of the regular season, FFA may well be left with no alternative other than to deduct points from the club.
“I have spoken with Western Sydney Wanderers CEO John Tsatsimas today and he has expressed his displeasure in what occurred on Saturday night and the Wanderers understand the seriousness of the situation.
“The club will reconnect with their members again this week given a few persons chose to ignore the communication and strong stance against the lighting of flares from John Tsatsimas, Head Coach Tony Popovic and captain Nikolai Topor-Stanley last Friday.”
Read more at http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/...KUBXpQqfqgL.99
FFA: Stop it. Or we'll say stop again.
RBB: *rips flare*
cause we wannted to bro and you are our dad and wont do anythingQuote:
*rbb to show cause*
Herald on our injuries:
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/42...ments/?cs=3398
David Lowe:
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/42...hotos/?cs=3398
Wayne Brown:
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/42...-home/?cs=3398
Jade on Jones:
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/42...actor/?cs=3398
Covic on possible return:
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/42...eturn/?cs=3398
Decent round-up on NBN last night:
http://www.nbnnews.com.au/2016/10/10...raw-with-reds/
5 yr rent deal for MckyDJones stadium. Mr Lee confident
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/42...-to-newcastle/
Chant:
Come ma lei lei,
come come ma lei lei.
You're my butterfly, sugar baby.
Biggest concern....
Jones: I've not seen him play.
Seriously though, how can the club expect us to take this signing seriously when the coach HASNT ****ING SEEN HIM PLAY?
Memo to Jones, Drovandi was NOT a success. How about we see how a player plays before signing them?
My biggest concern at the moment with Ma Leilei is that, as the CEO pointed out a while back, the most average of players can draw obscenely inflated wages in China, so why would someone with any prospect over there wanna come here? If he were a younger player trying to make a name for himself with a dream of going onto bigger and better things fair enough, but he appears to be a player who should be at his peak yet hasn't produced the goods to date particularly at this stage of his career, is the coach thinking he's gonna be a late bloomer??? I hope I'm very wrong about that, but if he really was any good why would he wanna step down to play A-League over a far more lucrative CSL contract...
Other question - I wonder how much we are paying him???
I'm not too concerned about the signing. Considering how late it's come, I doubt he's been signed instead of another player, so it appears we've simply got an extra player on the books than what we would have had. Lee might be under the impression the A-league is few steps down from the CSL and thinks an average CSL player could come here and look good. If he's rubbish, hopefully it's an eye-opener to our overlord. If he's any good, then we can applaud the signing.