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Good ol' Sydney FC bounce back

Roar Guru
9th November, 2013
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A special fund for special players, can FFA make it happen? And should they? (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)
Roar Guru
9th November, 2013
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Being a Sydney FC supporter, this A-League season has been one of the toughest so far.

But last night, in a rare moment for a Sky Blue, we turned the books around after a hard fought victory against Kevin Muscat’s lads.

The game changed for the better when Marc Warren was sent off, surprisingly improving things for Sydney FC.

Even though they went through a period of their usual self destruction, they didn’t lay done and enjoy the scenery, they fought, and they deserved all three points that were handed down to them.

You know when Sydney FC have won a match, because the bitters are out in force, with continuous references to the referees performance or something about Alessandro Del Piero not staying on his feet.

However, the fact of the matter is, we beat the supposed “best club in the country”.

Derby wins are much, much more sweeter when you are going through a barren run.

This barren run has thrown the future of Frank Farina into the air, but if this club is ever going to go forward than stability is what we need.

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I see the problem up with board rather than Franky, he can only go on what he is, and this Sydney team isn’t a bad one.

This morning we woke up to the news that we signed a new striker in Ranko Despotovic, I haven’t seen much of this boy, but another striker will hopefully ease the reliance on ADP.

And if we learnt anything, we play and perform better without Marc Warren, so if Farina never plays this lad again, I will get right behind his managerial cause.

We don’t expect miracles from Sydney this season, even though I predicted a top four finish, but as long as they keep fighting and not give in as easily as they usually do then this club can begin building positive bridges.

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