Western Sydney Wanderers’ fan base not attending games
WESTERN Sydney Wanderers’ boisterous fan base, the Red and Black Boc, won’t be sighted during the remaining two games.
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THE A-LEAGUE’S most boisterous fan base has stated they won’t be attending any remaining games this season.
Western Sydney Wanderers’ supporter base, the Red and Black Boc, announced via Facebook they will boycott the rest of the A-League season after restrictions were placed on them during matches.
“As a result, we have taken the decision to not attend games for the rest of the season,” the group said in a statement.
The decision comes after the group stated they hadn’t heard from Football Federation Australia or the club’s management with relation to their request for dialogue surrounding their active support.
“It’s through these increasing restrictions that active support is suffering and nearing non existence,” the statement read.
“We encourage all to support the team how they see fit, however, due to the increasing measures taken by various managements, there will be no organised active support during the remainder of this A league season (including any potential finals).”
The supporter base has been involved in several incidents throughout the season which included setting off flares during the derby clash against Sydney FC.
It was from these indiscretions the club imposed a two week ban on the group.
The Wanderers play Brisbane Roar and Adelaide United in their final two matches of the regular season with the club needing to win both to have a shot at making the finals.
Western Sydney Wanderers are yet to comment on the boycott.
Originally published as Western Sydney Wanderers’ fan base not attending games