The Wanderers' dwindling fan base proves why they're Sydney's second team

By Mike Tuckerman / Expert

The myth that the Western Sydney Wanderers are a well-supported club will be exposed on Saturday night when practically none of their fans turn up at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Judging by the sluggish ticket sales in the away section for Saturday night’s derby at the SCG, Western Sydney fans have obviously decided the best way to support their team this season is to not support them at all.

It follows on from the Red and Black Bloc’s boycott last season of the remaining two A-League fixtures of Western Sydney’s premiership campaign when the Wanderers were fighting desperately for a place in the finals.

They love a boycott, Wanderers fans. About the only thing consistent with their support is the fact that it regularly fails to materialise.

Little wonder Sydney FC boast the bigger crowds and better atmosphere.

The emergence of Western Sydney helped re-energise Sydney FC’s support base, but after so many years of Sky Blue dominance, the relationship between the two clubs is now akin to a big brother who pays his loudmouth little brother zero attention.

So small are Wanderers’ attendances nowadays that they should probably be talked about in the same breath as crowds in Gosford and Wellington, rather than mentioned alongside some of the A-League’s genuine heavyweights.

And as for the atmosphere from the Wanderers end, it’s non-existent these days.

Melbourne Victory fans produce the loudest support in the A-League, and perhaps not coincidentally, they just signed the best player in the competition in Keisuke Honda as well.

Melbourne City boast the best academy. Adelaide United boast the best stadium.

Brisbane Roar fans have the best excuse for wanting to fling VAR technology into the Brisbane River.

But what are Wanderers fans best at? Complaining.

They’ll flail away furiously at their keyboards over the contents of this column.

They’ll rage against the machine in the comments section, and share links on password protected forums swearing a swift vengeance.

They’ll invoke the wrath of a thousand football gods, and still find time to remind everyone that their club won the AFC Champions League four years ago.

But they won’t get on the train and go to the Sydney derby.

And that, really, is the A-League writ large for the last couple of years.

Everyone says they’re a fan, but when it comes time to actually prove it, many of the competition’s most vocal antagonists exist in the online world only.

Don’t like that characterisation, Wanderers fans? Then get off your keyboards and go to the football!

For the record, I don’t actually have a problem with the Wanderers or their support base.

(AAP Image/David Moir)

I’m simply using all this furtive online talk that their fans are boycotting the latest Sydney derby because they don’t want to watch it at a cricket ground – that must be why they’ve boycotted Spotless Stadium for these many years – as an example of the type of mindset that ensures football will forever remain a peripheral sport in Australia.

The penny has dropped for some clubs – like Brisbane Roar, to name one example – who have used the off-season to rebuild their fan base rather than rest on their laurels.

And the derby itself should be a cracker, with the Wanderers no doubt putting up a much sterner resistance than they did in their recent FFA Cup semi-final.

I hope a few thousand Wanderers fans ultimately do make their way out to the Sydney Cricket Ground for what is an important game for both teams.

Those who do deserve infinitely more credit than the plethora of posers who complain endlessly about the A-League without doing a single thing to support it.

But when Sydney FC run out in front of a sea of blue on Saturday night, it will simply prove once again which team truly owns the city.

Prove me wrong, Wanderers fans. Prove me wrong.

The Crowd Says:

2018-12-06T06:53:56+00:00

Ole Ole Ole

Guest


AND they were giving away free tickets to SFC members!

2018-10-29T04:19:04+00:00

apaway

Roar Guru


Mike, I'd say this is a call to arms. I'd also respectfully say that it was a tad harsh, as there ended up being a good-sized contingent of Wanderers fans at the derby. It will be interesting to see how FC fans cope with being - ironically enough - "wanderers" for the next 3 seasons. The finish of the new Parramatta stadium can't come quickly enough for the Wanderers and for the league in general.

2018-10-27T23:27:56+00:00

Punter

Roar Rookie


Go ahead Kangas name a better city, if you mention Woolongong. I taking my bat & ball & going home. I'll even start watching that provincial sport, afl just to spite you.

2018-10-27T08:49:42+00:00

AR

Guest


If you’re a squillionaire with a private jetty, Sydney is the greatest city in the world to live in. For everyone else, it’s a sprawling traffic jam with mediocre sport, culture and infrastructure. Looks amazing though.

2018-10-27T07:50:21+00:00

Kangas

Roar Rookie


Glory fans are more loyal then any Sydney club

2018-10-27T07:49:51+00:00

Kangas

Roar Rookie


Biggest and not even close to the best city Politicians who caved into developers won’t have a job soon , neither will the inept cronies who run the a league Gonski

2018-10-27T06:15:08+00:00

Anthony Ferguson

Guest


You make a fair point about getting off your arse and supporting your club and the league. Even when Glory were bloody awful for several years I still turned up to moan on the terraces and admire the away teams.

2018-10-27T00:18:52+00:00

Punter

Roar Rookie


It what happens when you live in the biggest, best & most populous city in Australia.

2018-10-27T00:14:11+00:00

Alicesprings

Guest


Need to compile a list of excuses as to why people don't attend live sport in Sydney.

2018-10-27T00:11:49+00:00

Alicesprings

Guest


Dismal crowds and yet they're getting a brand new stadium! Gotta love those marginal western Sydney's seats.

2018-10-26T23:57:56+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


Mike might be on the money, a tweet from SFC: Sydney FC @SydneyFC Due to WSW fans not taking up their full allocation of seating for the #SydneyDerby, we now have additional seats available for Sydney FC supporters!! Search Sydney FC for tickets to make sure you don’t miss out on our clash at the iconic @scg ...

2018-10-26T23:57:09+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


It's pretty obvious isn't it? Not having your home ground for three seasons would have a lot to do with it.

AUTHOR

2018-10-26T23:42:04+00:00

Mike Tuckerman

Expert


Finally a Redondo conspiracy theory I can get behind!

2018-10-26T20:44:44+00:00

Rolly

Guest


Tax payers paid for that stadium not the NRL yet the NRL always get priority .

2018-10-26T15:56:38+00:00

johnnoo

Roar Pro


All this dominance Mike, what u on about.. Lets be fair no on in aussie soccer cares about A-League minor premiers so you can chuck that ou tthe rubbish bin, the aussie way is winning "grand finals".. Syd FC won in 2006/2010/2017, that's not eternal dominance one title in the last 8 years.. WSW won the Asian champions league something Sydney FC would love to win... West sydney is the true captial of soccer in Sydney, not the north shore or east sydney..

2018-10-26T12:05:15+00:00

Neil

Guest


It's a shame that the Wanderers support at home games has slowly declined over the last few seasons. I asked the club if they knew why, but they didn't answer my question. Perhaps they don't know why...

2018-10-26T10:23:30+00:00

Glen

Guest


I have family members in Sydney who wanted to go but said it's too expensive

2018-10-26T10:08:22+00:00

AR

Guest


Doesn’t your club play all it’s biggest games on the oval-shaped Marvel stadium?

2018-10-26T05:52:15+00:00

RbbAnonymous

Roar Rookie


Nothing stopped the SFC fans from attending the derby at the SOP. You never showed up in any great numbers.

2018-10-26T05:51:57+00:00

Punter

Roar Rookie


But the point is Facebook is not confined to Melbourne. Storm is not the more supported sports team in Melbourne, however, they are better known in Sydney, Brisbane, New Zealand & Northern England then all of the teams that is hugely supported in Melbourne. Walk down the streets in Brisbane & mention Melbourne Storm & you will get a discussion on Slater, Munster & Cameron Smith, even Craig Bellamy. Walk down the streets in Brisbane & mention Collingwood & they will tell you it's an AFL side, that guy from that Millionaire show has something to do with it.

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