Full credit here to the wanderers fans here, very creative, great teamwork too, if only our fans could work together like this we could truely achieve greatness.
Ive never been impressed with the WSW fans carry on but this sort of creative irreverence and anti-PC is really starting to win me over, this is the type of stuff many of us eels fans have dreamed up over the years and never had the organisation or balls to do, credit where credits due here to the WSW fans.
This was made for their game against Sydney FC the other day where the WSW won 1-0 and broke Syd FC unbeaten run, its a picture of Syd FC coach Graham Arnold eating a 'hotdog'.
Hopefully we can get one of these made up for Sticky or Todd and get it going in the swarm? Ricky?
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lol, this is actually a pretty common occurance in the states - the frat boys love it.
I think we should definately have a dedicated crew at our ground to do this at EVERY home game :)
I think they got the idea from the Europeans - we should deff get in on it!!
Hahahaha gold
With many young children in the crowd though, it's a bit distasteful (pardon the pun ...)
Bit harsh on Arnold to be put at that level.
Ricky Stuart and Mal Meninga deserve that or something even more sinister.
Sorry if I'm on my own, but I am over certain parts of the WSW fans.
If we had fans at Parra or Canterbury for eg who continually did this, we would be all ove the media it seems.let alone the idiots who stick middle fingers up constantly. I may be wrong but some of their fans are nobs
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Absolutely disgusting to think any fans would create that for a family friendly game and crowd of all ages.
I'm absolutely disgusted at both those fans and those who are even considering copying it.
Absolutely abhorrent.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-20/wanderers-tell-unruly-fans-to...
Too Far. I love the idea, but not the execution. Kids don't need to see that. I'm sure there are better idea's that won't make us look like low life's & I really don't want to explain that to the kids.
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