- A-League membership wish to be the satisfaction of Sydney’s west
- Penrith Panthers have the honour in the intervening time
- Follows 4 successive NRL titles since 2021
The resurgent Western Sydney Wanderers have boldly declared their intention to ultimately grow to be the main sporting staff of their area.
It’s a remark that can increase loads of eyebrows given Penrith have received the final 4 NRL premierships – and performed in 5 straight Grand Finals.
Talking forward of his staff’s A-League elimination semi-final on Saturday evening towards Melbourne Victory at Commbank Stadium in Parramatta, coach Alen Stajcic made no apologies for aiming large.
‘It is just the start for us,’ he advised the Sydney Morning Herald when reflecting on his staff’s 12-game unbeaten run.
‘I feel we may be and needs to be greater than all of them [rival sporting organisations].
‘They [NRL] symbolize one small city: Penrith Panthers symbolize Penrith and Parramatta [Eels] symbolize Parramatta, and we symbolize everybody, the entire western entrance.
The resurgent Western Sydney Wanderers have boldly declared their intention to be the main sporting staff of their area (pictured, attacking ace Brandon Borrello)
Given Penrith have received the final 4 NRL Grand Finals, their followers might scoff on the Wanderers declare (pictured, famous person halfback Nathan Cleary)
‘The demographics of our space is younger households, migrant households, first era Aussies, second era Aussies – who we all know have all come from soccer backgrounds, and that is why we may and needs to be one of the best (sporting) membership within the nation.
‘That is what we’re aspiring to be.’
Whereas the Panthers and Eels will not precisely be shaking of their boots, when their staff persistently win soccer matches, Wanderers followers decked out in purple and black flip up in wholesome numbers.
It creates an environment not often seen within the A-League, and if the embattled competitors is to remain related within the nationwide sporting panorama, the Wanderers should be entrance and centre.
The membership’s well-known supporter base – the RBB – might be out in pressure at Parramatta because the Wanderers look to maintain their season alive.
A glance again to 2014 exhibits what the membership is able to.
Towards all odds, Tony Popovic’s aspect received the Asian Champions League, a feat no different A-League franchise has been capable of obtain earlier than or since.
Following the epic triumph, it was anticipated in some quarters soccer would kick on and eventually obtain its potential on Australian shores, however sadly the code has gone backwards.
Talking forward of his staff’s A-League elimination semi-final on Saturday evening towards Melbourne Victory, Wanderers coach Alen Stajcic made no apologies for aiming large
The Wanderers’ well-known supporter base – the RBB – might be out in pressure on Saturday (pictured) because the membership look to maintain their season alive in Parramatta
In the meantime, a key determine for Western Sydney on Saturday evening might be Anthony Pantazopoulos, who was recruited from Victorian state league outfit Oakleigh Cannons a few years in the past.
The towering defender has received loads of admirers for his bodily nature – and he would not plan on altering his recreation anytime quickly.
‘I get extra of a thrill out of going by way of somebody,’ Pantazopoulos stated.
‘I am glad for the staff if I rating, however personally, there’s nothing higher than crunching somebody, I actually thrive off it.
‘If I play a striker who needs physique contact within the first jiffy, then I am the happiest man alive.’


















