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The Jetstream Preview S12Rd16 – You Couldnt Have Given Santa Another Week?

Furns (@SquadronNewy) Glen (@SufferJetsCity) & Dr Emma (@Synapse101) preview @Aleague Rd16 #WSWvNEW @NewcastleJetsFC vs @WSWanderersFC at Campbelltown Stadium

After the opening question, the hosts jump into the preview of the Rd16 fixture on Sunday against the Wanderers away in Campbelltown. They discuss the stats against Wanderers, the recent Jets performances, how they see the game unfolding, the possible lineup and any matchday squad changes. Dave (@JeterPool) then interviews WSW supporter Brogan from @BehindTheGameFC to get the Wanderers perspective on the game, then the hosts discuss the Wanderers recent form and some of the possible starting players before giving their predictions on the game.

The guys then give their predictions for the rest of Rd16 before finishing off the episode talking about the latest news in the media. Stay tuned after the outro music for the Recovery Lounge excerpt with Grant (@GrantBLK) and Todd (@rawprawn25) from the Fill The Hill Friday podcast available on iTunes and podbean.

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The Jetstream Review – EA Sports Boycott

Dave (@JeterPool), Michael (@BodyNovo) & Furns (@SquadronNewy) review the 2-2 fixture between @NewcastleJetsFC & @WSWanderersFC at Spotless Stadium.

**Apologies for the issue with the previous episode file. We have rectified this and there is now actually sound on the podcast. Which is helpful.**

We decided to shake things up in this episode, with Dave taking over hosting duties. After he momentarily forgets the opening question, the lads get into the overall impressions of the game, before hearing from Jets coach Mark Jones at the post match press conference, thanks to Fox Sports.

The panel then go into detail about a stuttering Jets performance, discussing what went wrong in the first 70 minutes, then what they did to rescue a point. They talk about some players performances, as well as a discussion on the new temporary home for the Wanderers at Spotless Stadium, and the issues with the away bay arrangements. The podcast ends after a discussion on the team’s current injuries and fitness, as well as a nod to the work Scott Miller did in the preseason that has us in a good position in the league.

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2016/17 Hyundai A-League – Round 3 Match Preview – Western Sydney Wanderers vs Newcastle United Jets FC

2016/2017 Hyundai A-League
Season 12 Round 3
Western Sydney Wanderers FC vs Newcastle United Jets FC

When: Sunday 23rd October, 2016
Where: Spotless Stadium, Grand Parade, Olympic Park NSW 2127
Kickoff: 7pm AEDST (gates open 6pm)

Away Supporters
Tickets: Ticketmaster Link
Purchase your tickets in Bay 237 to sit with the away supporters
Prematch: Whelans Strathfield Hotel, 27-29 Everton Rd, Strathfield from 4pm
Train: (No prematch) Dep Broadmeadow 3:33pm Arr Olympic Park 6:25pm (change at Strathfield and then Lidcombe)
(join prematch) Dep Broadmeadow 1:33pm Arr Strathfield 3:56pm Dep Strathfield 6:05pm Arr Olympic Park 6:25pm (change at Lidcombe)

Not Travelling?
Join fellow Jets supporters from 6pm at our new venue The Premier Hotel to watch the away game LIVE. All supporters are welcome – u18’s will need to be accompanied by a supervising adult.
If you sign up to become a Premier Hotel member for $10, you receive $10 in credit on your card. Ask for a membership form at the bar. A Premier Hotel membership gets you a 5% discount on food & drink not only at Premier but also at Junction Hotel & Sunnyside Tavern. You can purchase members only schooner cards – 10 schooners of local tap beers $55 or 10 schooners of craft tap beers $65.

Watch: LIVE on Foxsports 4 and FoxSports 4HD
Listen: ABC Grandstand Radio online/app or EON Sports Radio app
Tweet: @newyboys #NTUA #WSWvNEW

FIXTURE FACTS
Overall – 12 matches between the two teams.
Jets Wins – 3, Wanderers Wins – 6, Drawn – 3
In Newcastle – 6 matches.
Jets Wins – 0, Wanderers Wins – 4, Drawn – 2
In Sydney – 6 matches
Jets Wins – 3, Wanderers Wins – 2, Drawn – 1
Goals in Fixture
Jets – 12, Wanderers – 17
In Newcastle –
Jets – 4, Wanderers – 10
1st Goals in Fixture
Jets – 4, Wanderers – 8
Cards in Fixture
Jets – 26 (24 yellow, 2 red), Wanderers 16 (16 yellow, 0 red)
Recent Form (FFA Cup & A-League)
Jets – LDW (4 points in two HAL games)
Wanderers – WWLLW (3 points in two HAL games)
Leading Scorers
Jets – Milos Trifunovic (9)
Wanderers – Mitch Nichols (9)
Last Result –
Jets 0 – Wanderers 1 (Sotirio 17′) at Hunter Stadium, A-League, Round 23, 13/03/2016.

FIXTURE RECORDS

Biggest Win
Jets 2 (Jaliens 37’, Taggart 64’) – Wanderers 0, Round 21, Season 2013/14 at Pirtek Stadium, 02/03/2014.
Heaviest Defeat
Jets 0 – Wanderers 3 (Bridge 6’, 33’, Visconte 80’), Round 27, Season 2012/13 at Hunter Stadium, 29/03/2013.
Leading Scorers in fixture –
Jets – Adam Taggart (3)
Wanderers – Mark Bridge (5)

COACHING
Coaches Head to Head – 0 matches
Mark Jones – 0 wins, Tony Popovic – 0 wins
Newcastle Jets A-League Coaching Records –

  • Scott Miller – 3 matches (0 wins, 0 drawn, 3 losses = 0% win ratio)
  • Phil Stubbins – 3 matches (1 win, 2 drawn, 0 losses = 33% win ratio)
  • Gary Van Egmond – 4 matches (1 win, 0 drawn and 3 losses = 25% win ratio)
  • Richard Money – No Matches
  • Branko Culina – No Matches
  • Nick Theodorakopoulos – No Matches
  • Craig Deans – No Matches
  • Clayton Zane – 2 matches (1 win, 1 drawn, 0 losses = 50% win ratio)

Western Sydney Wanderers Coach Record – Tony Popovic 50% win ratio (6 wins, 3 drawn, 3 losses)

KEY FACTS:
General

  • While Jets have never defeated Western Sydney at home, they have a 50% win record in away fixtures against them.
  • Newcastle have played the Wanderers twice on a Sunday, with one win and one loss.
  • This is the first ever match for Western Sydney Wanderers at Spotless Stadium, while Pirtek Stadium is being demolished and rebuilt.