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Western Sydney Wanderers are bound for a fourth straight A-League season without finals after a poor 2-1 defeat to Wellington Phoenix that has dialled up the pressure on coach Carl Robinson.
The Wanderers remain a remote mathematical chance of finishing in the top six but will need a miracle for it to happen – and if came, they wouldn’t deserve it, having flunked yet another crucial test on Wednesday night at Bankwest Stadium.
Wanderers coach Carl Robinson and Graham Dorrans react at full-time after losing to the Phoenix at Bankwest Stadium.
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Two first-half goals to Wellington, both conceded from corner kicks, continued Western Sydney’s diabolical handling of set pieces this season, further underlining the doubts over Robinson’s capacity to deliver the success he was brought to the club for.
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May 12 2021, 11:01 am | BY Ricki Green | No Comments
GSK Voltaren, the Western Sydney Wanderers FC and emerging creative production agency CHISEL have partnered to tackle how “grumpiness” (read: muscle pain) often goes untreated among men of a certain age.
According to CHISEL’s co-founder and creative director Zak Kaczmarek, the new spot came about when GSK Voltaren, as one of the major sponsors of the Western Sydney Wanderers FC, approached the creative production agency with an intriguing brief. Namely, how to create a piece that leveraged the brand’s ongoing partnership with the club but also touted their product, Voltaren Emulgel, which works to relieve muscle and back pain.