‘We should be bigger’: Why the Wanderers have the Panthers and Eels in their sights
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‘We should be bigger’: Why the Wanderers have the Panthers and Eels in their sights
Ten years on from their peak, the Wanderers have rumbled into the A-League finals series. Now they want to take back their territory.
'That’s why we could and should be the best club in the country'
Speaking ahead of this Saturday night’s Elimination Final, Alen Stajcic spoke about what the Western Sydney Wanderers can be for their community and for Australian football. There is momentum surging through Western Sydney, and with it a confidence as the high-flying Wanderers dream big. “It’s just the beginning for us,” head coach Alen Stajcic told reporters ahead of Western Sydney’s blockbuster Elimination Final against rivals Melbourne Victor…
The Battle in the Stands: Wanderers v Victory
Saturday’s clash will be like no other, a twelve on twelve game. Get your tickets to the Elimination Final here. Football is traditionally played as a 11-on-11 game, but whenever either of these teams play, their fans become that twelfth man. Whether you love them or hate them, Saturday’s clash brings together two of this country’s most passionate fan bases, Western Sydney Wanderers’ famous ‘Red & Black Bloc’ & Melbourne Victory’s ‘North Terrace…
Glory days are back as Wanderers prepare for Finals campaign
Parramatta will come alive this Saturday night when thousands of football supporters pack out CommBank Stadium for the Elimination Final between the Western Sydney Wanderers and Melbourne Victory. The sold-out sign is certain to be nailed to the gates of the 30,000-seat venue for this Saturday night’s blockbuster clash between the fourth-placed Wanderers and fifth-placed Victory. Speaking after Western Sydney’s 3-1 come from behind win over Maca…
Glory days are back as Wanderers prepare for Finals campaign • The Western Weekender
Parramatta will come alive this Saturday night when thousands of football supporters pack out CommBank Stadium for the Elimination Final between the Western Sydney Wanderers and Melbourne Victory. The sold-out sign is certain to be nailed to the gates of the 30,000-seat venue for this Saturday night’s blockbuster clash between the fourth-placed Wanderers and fifth-placed Victory. Speaking after Western Sydney’s 3-1 come from behind win over Maca…
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