Wanderers play victims again as Rudan launches childish, Trump-like conspiracy theories

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

Western Sydney Wanderers coach Marko Rudan lost his lollies, spat the dummy and resorted to desperate conspiracy theories following his side’s 4-3 loss to the Macarthur Bulls in Campbelltown on Sunday.

Visually upset as he entered the room to face the media after a thrilling match where seven goals were scored, including a 93rd-minute Bulls winner that looked dubious to the naked eye, Rudan took potshot after potshot at just about everyone involved in the fixture.

Rudan cited ‘history’ between him and referee Adam Kersey, blatantly suggesting that the man with the whistle had been far from impartial during what was at times a feisty encounter.

The fourth official copped a barrage after failing to step in and ramp up a yellow card awarded against the home team during the first half.

Rudan was livid at what he felt was an obvious inconsistency, interpreting the yellow as one brandished for an incident far more severe than the one that saw Wanderer Thomas Beadling expelled with a straight red in the 52nd minute.

In truth, Beadling clattered into Macarthur star Ulises Davila in the most awkward and potentially dangerous manner. Whether the incident deserved immediate dismissal is debatable, yet Rudan appeared convinced there was something extremely sinister about the decision, as he tore shreds of those charged with officiating the contest.

The sideline officials were also referenced, along with VAR, who failed to gain access to conclusive evidence to make a definitive decision on the final goal of the game.

Wanderers goalkeeper Lawrence Thomas did everything but save the Valere Germain headed effort towards goal. He launched horizontally, seemed to palm the ball away at the final moment and no matter how many times I watch the replay, there seems little evidence that the ball did indeed cross the line.

However, the goal would stand and four minutes later the Bulls had reigned supreme in a cracking encounter, albeit one affected crucially by the sending off of Beadling.

We have all seen A-League encounters of the like across the years and there have been some wild afternoons and evenings where controversy rules and emotions run high in the aftermath.

Yet openly questioning the integrity of the decision makers and referring to the ‘stigma’ that Rudan believes pervades around his club and the treatment of it by those employed by the APL and FA is next level.

In short, by using the words he chose, Rudan is openly suggesting that his team is being treated differently to others, thus asking dangerous and serious questions around the integrity of the referees and peripheral officials.

That puts the coach on the most dangerous of grounds and the show cause notice issued to him by Football Australia is a more than fair and expected response to what was an explosive and inflammatory press conference that became more of a rant than an actual exchange with journalists.

We have seen this sort of victim culture from the Wanderers before, back in times when serious sanctions were brought against a small portion of the club’s supporters who never entered the old Parramatta Stadium with the intention of watching football, more to brandish the weapons they had smuggled in, in battles with the opposition supporters of the day.

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Good Wanderers folk I know still argue that an over-zealous police presence enflamed the tensions, that the fans were indeed the victims and not the perpetrators.

They also maintain that, like Rudan did on Sunday evening, fans were mistreated based on their Western Sydney and multicultural roots; in effect citing some sort of inherent and systematic racism endorsed from the top and played out in reality by the decisions made by referees.

To say that is a long bow to draw is an understatement and Rudan had best avoid press conferences in the future if he is to enter them in such an emotional frame of mind.

The red card may be an incorrect decision to some and the final goal remains wrongly awarded from Thomas’ point of view.

However, Western Sydney are far from the first team to have copped a whack from VAR, referees and fourth officials this season and they certainly will not be the last.

Reviewing the press conference, it comes across as nothing but childish, immature and foolish.

One week I hear there is a Sydney bias in the A-League, the next a Sydney-based team is claiming they are being unfairly treated by the governing body and held to a different standard to the other eleven teams.

All the situation needed was former Manly NRL coach Geoff Toovey standing alongside Rudan ranting “There has to be an investigation!”, thus completing the crèche-like behaviour of a coach seemingly unable to concede defeat without looking for a Trump-like conspiracy theory that simply does not exist.

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Hopefully, Rudan cops a whack for questioning the integrity of officials, he deserves it. As someone who supposedly loves the game and is passionate about the growth of it in Australia, he should know better.

The Crowd Says:

2024-02-09T01:15:39+00:00

The Ball Bobbled

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Mine was the same. I thought the match must have been deferred. Also i have a lot of problems with live streaming on Paramount with it crashing my tv at various intervals. I have a Samsung smart tv which I understand is "not strong enough" I have no problems with live streaming on STAN.

2024-02-08T12:15:41+00:00

Paul01

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Only if the money is redeployed. Football (soccer) requires a multicentre approach for the men (u23) and womens competition. The money would be better spent on developing a 20 to 30k stadium somewhere else in Brisbane (not Redcliffe). Is there any flood proof land around Brisbane where a new stadium could be built or a redevelopment on the southern side of the river?

2024-02-08T10:39:42+00:00

Paul01

Roar Rookie


And Kersey is now 4th official in the Brisbane Roar game. Both Assistant Referees have not been appointed. McGill can resign now.

2024-02-08T10:06:06+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


Whats this all about? and will it affect soccer?? "John Coates urges dumping $2.7b Gabba redevelopment plan"

2024-02-08T07:46:36+00:00

Paul01

Roar Rookie


Stuart You obviously don't like my suggestion that you look at the footage of the Germain contact on Beadling. Ever since Ben Wilson was in charge of the referee, there has been a mafia-like cabal of Queensland referees Green Gillett King And now Kersey. Nathan McGill is not fit for the job and should either resign or be sacked. Mull on that obe Beath

2024-02-08T03:03:36+00:00

Brainstrust

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City have a Chilean left back. Wanderers are getting so called play maker Sonny Kittel. I think I remember this guy from when I used to watch Leckie. He is more like a maniac hard runner hard tackler but then there whole team was like that.

2024-02-07T23:37:47+00:00

Grem

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And isn’t it funny how those codes could ever feel a sense of self righteousness with the behaviours displayed in those sports - regularly.

2024-02-07T21:33:17+00:00

SquareBall

Roar Rookie


To your point about a bad look: I saw Rudan behaving like a pork chop on the news last night. There's nothing the mainstream media likes more than another example of football shooting itself in the foot. It, regrettably, helps fuel a sense of self-righteousness amongst AFL and NRL proponents.

2024-02-07T01:36:49+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Thanks - the old “I didn’t do it” alibi!

2024-02-07T00:45:03+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


“The 23-year-old full-back, who is her club’s reigning players’ player of the year, made 48 appearances for City and is leaving for a fee understood to be $75,000.” “The second-highest fee paid last year was for Matildas midfielder Kyra C00ney-Cross by Ar5enal to Swedish club Hammarby for around $550,000, according to reports.”

2024-02-06T23:33:01+00:00

Garry

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apparently FA has banned 3 members 18mths for causing issues at a game (I think reportedly a womens game) and they appealed it and were ignored by the FA..they dispute the ban saying it wasnt true.

2024-02-06T23:16:13+00:00

Harry Brill

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Post-match rants over dubious referee calls are fruitless - always have been. Pressure coupled with injustice brings out the worst in us, but therein lies the point: managers (i.e., leaders) are supposed to rise above and not compromise their attitude. Like many of us, my father would clip me behind the ear if I abused the referee, carried on post-game, refused to shake hands, etc. His wisdom: "Stop whinging, grow up, get on with it." No manager can say anything hyper-critical that reverses the result or rights wrongs.

2024-02-06T18:51:48+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Why?

2024-02-06T10:51:02+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


“Macarthur FC is thrilled to announce the signing of All Whites defender, Tommy Smith until the end of the A-League season. Smith has joined the Bulls, bolstering their backline for the ongoing 2023/24 Isuzu Ute A-League Season as a centre-back.” “Dukuly set to quit France for Reds Return’ “Roly Bonevacia to Victory”

2024-02-06T10:48:48+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


"Western Service Crew to boycott WUN vs. NEW on the 16th of February"

2024-02-06T10:07:26+00:00

coolncold

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1st bad: Even I watch the video replay with my computer, I can tell that the ball is unlikely to have crossed the line. Why the VAR team, with more sophisticated instrument could not make a decidsion on whether or not the ball has crossed the line? For me it is easy to see that the ball has not totally crossed the line. 2nd bad: If the VAR team could not made up their mind as to whether or not the ball has crossed the line, why would not they ask (through radio) the main referee to watch the video replay at the side of the field?

2024-02-06T09:13:42+00:00

coolncold

Roar Rookie


Why the VAR team did not ask the main referee to watch the video replay at the side of the field?

2024-02-06T08:08:39+00:00

ShirleyKnot

Roar Rookie


:thumbup: :happy:

2024-02-06T06:36:03+00:00

ShirleyKnot

Roar Rookie


Hi NickA - I agree & I don't think you're naive :happy: I doubt that the referees are particularly bias for or against WSW but (as I wrote) there is a stigma attached to 'Westies'.

2024-02-06T06:05:48+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


I wasn't able to watch it live due to a dinner part clash ( :happy: ) but now I just refuse to watch a replay of this game. It'd would give me heartburn.

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