Round 5 - Sydney FC vs Pure Evil - 25/11/18

A group of folks who are passionate about the
w league team and are working to increase the support for the ladies.

They can be found here. https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfcwleague/

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Ok, so now I’m shitting myself…

Can’t wait for this, buzzing to see us play at Kogarah again.

According to my son (He goes to a school in beverly hills) everyone at his school are buzzing for this game.

I’ll be going to the W-League game as well. Only problem is the march is on during the game

I think The Cove have done a fairly bum job with the W-League over the years. Hopeful this season will start to turn the tide.

Has a double header been scheduled so close together before? Makes sense for the punters , should be a cracking arvo.

Here’s the match preview - if you’d rather, you can read it on the front page

https://www.sfcu.com.au/2018/11/21/preview-sydney-fc-vs-melbourne-victory-25-11-18/

Match Preview

This is a game so many of us wait for every year, and this season is no exception. After they knocked us out of the Finals last year, we knew that this game would have an extra special bite to it. Our oldest and, arguably, fiercest rivals coming back at us for a rematch: this is what it is all about. The match will also be significant because it is the club’s first match at Kogarah Oval since we left the SFS and it will be interesting to see how long it takes both teams to get used to the arena. Early ticket sales look strong so it should be packed and that should mean a great atmosphere.

Melbourne have recruited strongly in the off-season, most obviously with the addition of Honda . Their front line is downright frightening, though their import Toivonen is yet to get on the scoresheet. There are signs of weakness at the back, however, as Melbourne started the game with two losses and have conceded six goals in their four games this season.

While the performance against Newcastle was a bit lacklustre, it is likely we will still see a similar squad to last time. The system wasn’t broken, it just needed to be sharpened a bit, particularly when it came to delivery into the box. To provide some more creativity, Corica might want to start De Silva , particularly now that he has had an extra couple of weeks of training, but it seems that the club is also happy to ease him back into fitness. Depending on how Grant pulls up after his Socceroos debut, Corica may also want to leave Retre as an option off the bench.

Regardless, I am predicting the same line up as last time:

You can find more information about the Cove’s pre-game pub and the march down Jubilee Avenue here:

Previous Matches

Head-to-Head

Wins: 15 (32.6%)

Draws: 17 (37%)

Losses: 14 (30.4%)

Sydney FC record at Kogarah Oval

Wins: 1 (100%)

Draws: 0 (0%)

Losses: 0 (0%)

Previous Meeting

28/04/18 – Sydney FC 2 – 3 Melbourne:

Just watch the video. Remember why you hate these guys. Get fired up.

Last 5 Matches

28/04/18 – Sydney FC 2 – 3 Melbourne

13/04/18 – Sydney FC 1 – 0 Melbourne

26/01/18 – Melbourne 1 – 3 Sydney FC

7/10/17 – Melbourne 0 – 1 Sydney FC

7/05/17 – Sydney FC 1 (4) – (2) 1 Melbourne

Records

Biggest Win – 5 goals:

26/01/14 – Melbourne 0 – 5 Sydney FC

Biggest Loss – 5 goals:

16/10/05 – Melbourne 5 – 0 Sydney FC

Most Goals in a Game – 6 goals:

7/08/10 – Sydney FC 3 – 3 Melbourne

13/12/14 – Melbourne 3 – 3 Sydney FC

14/02/15 – Sydney FC 3 – 3 Melbourne

14/11/15 – Sydney FC 2 – 4 Melbourne

Most Appearances vs Victory – Alex Brosque (28)*

Most Goals vs Victory – David Carney and Mark Bridge (5)

Key Statistics

  • This is likely to be Andrew Redmayne ’s 50th competitive game for the club (he currently has 33 league, 10 cup and 6 ACL). That would make him the 40th player to reach this milestone.
  • This will be Kevin Muscat ’s 20th game against Sydney FC as head coach. Sydney have 9 wins, 5 draws and 5 losses against him.
  • Sydney have only played 1 previous game at Kogarah Oval. This was a 2-0 win over Brisbane Roar in the 2011-12 season. Rhyan Grant appeared as a substitute in that game.

Note: Appearances and goals only include league games, finals, FFA Cup, OFC and AFC Champions League and Club World Cup.

Yeah “the cove” should make more people come to the w league game :roll_eyes:

My point is lack of promotion from The Cove. The social media channels have been pretty thin on W-League and from an outside view it makes it look like a completely different club than the men’s.

Fuck Melbin

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FTT

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I shall be throwing my support behind Sydney FC on Sunday.

FTT

FYI Ticketek just released a whole lot of the corporate seating for general sale. Can get up to groups of 8 right now.

I had been trying to get reserved seats for a group of mates for a couple of days with no luck with the limited availability.

You mean like this…

or this

Not sure exactly what else you’re expecting.

This is the first w league home game of the season, so far we have promoted the away derby, the double header in Melbourne, tards game and away game in Canberra.

So looking forward to Sunday’s games. My first WLeague match too.

For those that have been to Jubilee before, what is the Hill like?

I am taking my old man to the game but I’m a Cove member so the only ticket left where we could watch together was GA on the Hill. He’s an old bloke so he cant stand all game like many do. Are you allowed to bring a folding deckchair in?