Western Sydney Wanderers

They did charity stuff and a fan BBQ? Sorry, but hard to name a club in the country that doesn't.

And those things are reported in the press. In fact the press are feeding the hype. Its not just showing the bad stories.
 
@LaT said:
They did charity stuff and a fan BBQ? Sorry, but hard to name a club in the country that doesn't.

And those things are reported in the press. In fact the press are feeding the hype. Its not just showing the bad stories.

The RBB are raising the money for tickets for charity and ran the BBQ. Not the club. The active supporter group.

I agree that it's somewhat feeding the hype though word of mouth and social media has been much more affective with this club I feel.

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I congratulate any charity work anybody does.

For balance I will say that the Rebels Bikie club does more charity work then most other organisations. Doesn't make up for people carrying on like tosspots eg: some twits at the open media session from the RBB covering their faces like they are trying to replicate ESL hooliganism.

But as usual the genuine fan element far outweighs th idiot fronge in most sports. You think soccer has it bad? Think about Bulldogs fans and what they copped for years from the press.

Soccer will be masive in Western Sydney. There is a yearning for it but there are just as many people who do not give a crap
 
There is a reason for that covering of faces. A group called "Hatomoto" is employed by the FFA to assist in monitoring the crowd if you like. Apparently they usually do surveillance work on the docks. Basically they are filming us and are profiling us. They stand in the crowd or just inside the field and get out faces. They dress in casual gear though the camera in their hand or the ear piece attached gives it away.
One was next to a mate of mine the other day and he told him to get the camera out of his face. They regularly try and antagonise us as they have quotas to reach to get a new deal next season.
Apparently they are putting us on file so if something happens in the future, they can trace back or something like that. I wouldn't believe it if I wasn't told of it and seen it myself.
There will be a profile of me and all I do is go chant and sing.
Those who have their faces covered don't want a profile of themselves. Others also don't want their customers to know what they do in their free time. One was an accountant who did some tutoring work and after his face was recognised, he actually lost some work because some mother thought he was a trouble maker because he was in the RBB.

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It is a pathetic look no matter what excuses you want to come up with.
 
I agree with CB. Sorry Allan but that all sounds like horse manure to me - none of it makes much sense.

Anyway as far as this week is concerned - go the Mariners!!!
 
I'm on the Mariners bandwagon. Most consistent side over the last three years, a premiership is deserved. Either way the match up is a dream for the FFA.
 
@Yossarian said:
I agree with CB. Sorry Allan but that all sounds like horse manure to me - none of it makes much sense.

Anyway as far as this week is concerned - go the Mariners!!!

I can tell you it's not horse manure. A bloke was banned for 5 years because they matched a CT surveillance camera with footage from the Hatomoto at a game. He was a fool who we don't need around the club but nonetheless that's why they hide their faces.

I struggled to believe it myself until I saw it in person and someone taping us.

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@Cultured Bogan said:
I'm on the Mariners bandwagon. Most consistent side over the last three years, a premiership is deserved. Either way the match up is a dream for the FFA.

They need more support. You're exactly right about their on field success but they just struggle to get the support off-field and their hasn't been a more consistent A-League club.

And I think the FFA may have preferred a Wanderers vs Victory match-up for the national exposure but this match would be the next best option.

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@Allan Towle said:
@Yossarian said:
I agree with CB. Sorry Allan but that all sounds like horse manure to me - none of it makes much sense.

Anyway as far as this week is concerned - go the Mariners!!!

I can tell you it's not horse manure. A bloke was banned for 5 years because they matched a CT surveillance camera with footage from the Hatomoto at a game. He was a fool who we don't need around the club but nonetheless that's why they hide their faces.

I struggled to believe it myself until I saw it in person and someone taping us.

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Alan I'm with you all the way on this one.I'm not to far from where you are and I see what you see.Sure it will slow down eventually but it's going to get a hole lot bigger before then. Soccer is played a lot more by juniors and now the kids have a team to support. Once they a channel 9 type broad cast watch out.
 
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the Wanderers success could start meaning kids want to grow up to be Shinji Ono and not Benji Marshall.

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Nah that won't ever happen who the hell is shinji ono?
The only kids who will aspire to be soccer players are those skinny ones who can't hack full contact. Those with muscles and testosterone will still crave the aggression and unique skill levels that RL provides.
 
lol by that logic.. most men in europe and south america cant hack full contact?

i hate this sporty stereotypes that if you play soccer or union, you're soft.. every sport comes down to a skill level
 
Your not soft if you play union….soccer has a certain skill quotient. I don't think they will hijack all the league talent from western Sydney though as there are plenty of kids out there who want more from a sport than bouncing balls off their heads or faking injuries. League players enjoy the controlled aggression of a full contact sport that's all.
 
@Allan Towle said:
@Yossarian said:
I agree with CB. Sorry Allan but that all sounds like horse manure to me - none of it makes much sense.

Anyway as far as this week is concerned - go the Mariners!!!

I can tell you it's not horse manure. A bloke was banned for 5 years because they matched a CT surveillance camera with footage from the Hatomoto at a game. He was a fool who we don't need around the club but nonetheless that's why they hide their faces.

I struggled to believe it myself until I saw it in person and someone taping us.

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So by your own words the guy was an idiot who deserved to be punted? To me it's simple - if you don't plan to do something illegal then you've got nothing to be worried about. If people want to light flares or punch on with people then I've got no time or sympathy for them. Someone covering their face indicates to me that they're planning to do something that will subsequently attract police attention.

Amazingly the other teams in the competition seem to be able to support their team without a lot of this crap.
 
@Yossarian said:
@Allan Towle said:
@Yossarian said:
I agree with CB. Sorry Allan but that all sounds like horse manure to me - none of it makes much sense.

Anyway as far as this week is concerned - go the Mariners!!!

I can tell you it's not horse manure. A bloke was banned for 5 years because they matched a CT surveillance camera with footage from the Hatomoto at a game. He was a fool who we don't need around the club but nonetheless that's why they hide their faces.

I struggled to believe it myself until I saw it in person and someone taping us.

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So by your own words the guy was an idiot who deserved to be punted? To me it's simple - if you don't plan to do something illegal then you've got nothing to be worried about. If people want to light flares or punch on with people then I've got no time or sympathy for them. Someone covering their face indicates to me that they're planning to do something that will subsequently attract police attention.

Amazingly the other teams in the competition seem to be able to support their team without a lot of this crap.

The Victory and Adelaide have actually also had silent protests as a mean against this group. The Victory have actually lost many fans and Sydney FC have too.

I myself don't cover my face as anyone who wishes to judge me because I'm a member of the RBB, I don't need in my life.

Those who think we're all the same are just narrow minded. There are people from all walks of life in the RBB and only a select few are trouble makers. We have school principals, students, teachers, tradies, sole business owners, retirees and emergency workers.
I'm sure there are just as many trouble makers in proportion that are trouble making Tigers fans.

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I believe it stands for Red and Black Bloc (or something similar). Alan will know for sure.
Basically the WSW supporter group - a suped up WTF!!
 
RBB (Red & Black Bloc) is the active support group of the Wanderers. We chant and sing pre-game, during the game and after it no matter the results on the field. We also do the Poznan which is when we turn around with arms over the shoulders of the person next to you and jump up and down. We've been chanting RBB when we do this. It's only done in the 80th minute as it recognises the first game of football in western Sydney. At the semifinal we actually had a stadium wide Poznan and I've only ever seen that at Celtic matches.

The RBB is not for everyone as we are standing on the seats for the entire game, unless its the ones that flip up. We usually don't stand on them. Also the view is often restricted with flags being waved and you are expected to sing the whole time. We follow the lead of the Capos (the bloke with the megaphone) as to which chant we are doing and he organises it with the band.

Lately though the whole stadium has been singing a few of the chants, not all of them but they often contribute nonetheless. The RBB is infectious to all Wanderers fans.

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@Cultured Bogan said:
Look for them on TV Stryker, they're usually letting off flares :wink:

For the record I'm not a fan of the flares.

A bloke let one off at the start of the second half near me last week and I couldn't see the field for about a minute and it tasted like crap. There are many fans of them though so they'll never get rid of them. A lot of these guys are new fans to the team and to the game as well. Numerous league fans I went to school with who hated football now have Facebook display pictures with the RBB and some flare smoke coming from it and regularly comment on how cool they are.

The RBB actually doesn't defend the use of them and advise everyone that anyone who uses one will be dealt with by the authorities.

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