 Hello Wanderers fans, I'm Cianthopoulos and welcome to another episode of Bay 46. Today I'm here at Sydney Olympic Park in Homebush to get all the goss from the announcement of our Wanderers temporary home away from home. Ladies and gentlemen, it was a great pleasure today that I announce that the Western Sydney Wanderers will be making the Sydney Olympic Park precinct their home from next year with matches being stayed at A&Z Stadium and Spotless Stadium. So there you have it, CEO John Satimus has just announced that Spotless Stadium and A&Z Stadium will be home to the Wanderers next season as per tech stadium undergoes its knockdown rebuild. The majority of games will be played at the 24,000 seater that is spotless while select fixtures will be hosted by A&Z including next season's First City Derby which will surely break the Derby attendance record. After the announcement I was lucky enough to catch up with head coach Tony Popovich to get his thoughts on the news. Poppa we've just announced our home away from home for the next season, how do you feel about the news? Yeah it's exciting, you know we're delighted to be here, you know it's a temporary home but you know it's one that yeah we're all looking forward to be a part of and I'm sure we can create some great memories here as well. Do you think this could make the Sydney Derby the biggest sporting event in Australia? Well it's up there now that's for sure and this gives it the opportunity and potential to be even bigger and it's certainly a fixture we all look forward to next year. Well you've played here at A&Z Stadium before, how will it feel coming back here as coach of the Wanderers? Yeah it's not something that we felt or thought that we'd do in league matches but it just shows how far this league has come in this country and it shows how far the Wanderers have come and you know we're delighted and excited and it would be interesting and also different but you know seeing our fans really making a lot of noise in this famous stadium should be exciting for everyone. And so Friday night we'll mark our last regular season game at Per Tech Stadium as it stands. Although we've only been there for four seasons we've experienced a lifetime of memories. To help say goodbye here are my top three Wanderland moments. First up it's hard to go past our first ever game on the 6th of October 2012. 10,000 fans turned up to witness football come home as we played out a nil or draw against the Mariners who funnily enough will be Friday's opponents. Talk about full circle. Derby day at Wanderland is always memorable but Santa's last gasp winner in season two was something else. Just as the game looked to be headed for a stalemate Santa poked home to give us our first ever Derby win at Wanderland and how about that celebration? And last but certainly not least it's that goal we'll talk about for years to come. Tommy Urich's brave volley in the first leg of the ACL final against Alhalau proved to be the difference over the two legs as the Wanderers achieved what no other Australian club has ever done. There's no doubt it'll be tough saying goodbye to Wanderland but if these last four seasons are anything to go by there'll be plenty more memories to come. So let's enjoy it one last time and turn up in numbers for our clash against the Mariners on Friday night. With two matches to go and the Premier's plate still in reach it's one you won't want to miss.