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Lol this season is going to be a s**t show
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Robbie Kruse made an appearance in the Hume City friendly!!
Is he OK?
Pulled a hammy, calf & groin after 3 minutes.
How do you find out when tickets go on sale for each game? I saw an email for the Brisbane game a while ago but was coming back from Qld that day so didn’t want to risk it.
Thanks mate. Yeah got the Brissy one. Assume will start getting some more soon.If you are a member you should get an email two weeks or so before the match detailing you when and how to buy tickets. Otherwise check the clubs social accounts/website in the next few days.
How do you find out when tickets go on sale for each game? I saw an email for the Brisbane game a while ago but was coming back from Qld that day so didn’t want to risk it.
Fully expecting to buy tickets to a game against Perth and turn up and see Western United vs BrisbaneAt this point I'd take a reliable source to just know when we're playing.
The Wanderers game has been switched out for a derby against Tarneit/Geelong/Footscray/Sunshine/City/Bacchus Marsh/Warrnambool/Ballarat/Melton.
So what's happened with the Invasion Day game? Did they already move it and I just missed the announcement?
The communication around fixture changes has been an absolute debacle.
A mate and I have been planning to catch up either at the pub or at the game since we missed the Brisbane one. Had no idea it'd be 3 weeks later and we'd have no clue when we're playing again.
Update on the Australia Day game. Looks like it will go ahead as scheduled just have to finalize Covid rules.
My guess is the state Government are probably hesitant around active support bays. Lets see what happens.
Just make active support bays show a negative test within 72 hours of the game. Job done.
You can still get it and become contagious after you've had the test though, which is the problem with that approach.
It actually doesn't surprise me if approval around active areas is what's holding us up, because it was concerning seeing the active crowds at the Brisbane game. There was no attempt to socially distance really at any time, and then when we scored the goal it was out of control.
There's a tinge of irony that, in the logical part of my brain at least, the safe standing area at Parramatta Stadium leaves the Wanderers the best placed of all teams to enforce social distancing in active areas. After this country railed against standing active support for so long...
That's what I'd be suggesting if I worked at the club - rip the seats out of the northern end, install the safe standing bars, tell the south end that, for the time being all "active support" needs to be at the Jolimont end of the ground. I guess there's a cost factor there though given the Rebels could be back there in as soon as 6 weeks and the Storm could be back there in as soon as 9 weeks.