Western Sydneys new vice-captain Mitch Nichols admits it will feel peculiar walking out of the tunnel at Spotless Stadium.The Wanderers temporary home ground, where last seasons grand finalists will play eight games this A-League this campaign, will be put to use for the first time on Sunday night when they host Newcastle.Even in new surroundings, an electric atmosphere is something Tony Popovics men can count on.With Spotless 24,000 capacity making it only slightly larger than the under-construction Pirtek Stadium, the famously vocal red-and-black faithful are sure to fill the stands.But on the field where it counts most, Nichols challenged his team to ensure that when they walk back down that tunnel after the match, the oval-shaped AFL venue truly belongs to them.Its very different and we have to get used to it, Nichols said.But its about us turning into a fortress like at Pirtek, where people didnt like going there.We didnt do that at ANZ Stadium in the first home game (against Sydney FC) so weve got to go out there and send our fans home happy.So we need to take our game in front of our crowd, perform and get the three points.Achieving that will be partly down to how well the Wanderers at-times shaky defence contains a rampant Jets attack that put four unanswered goals past powerhouse Brisbane last weekend.Sparky winger Andrew Nabbout has a new lease of life under coach Mark Jones and has excellent front-third partners in Andrew Hoole, Steven Ugarkovic, Wayne Brown and Morten Nordstrand.The Wanderers are also confident after admirably rebounding from their opening 4-0 Sydney derby thrashing, setting things right over defending champions Adelaide thanks to a second-half double from super-sub Brendon Santalab.Its about us continuing from the Reds. That second half was really positive away from home, Nichols said.Newcastle has started well. We know what they do and their front line with Nabbout and Hooley is dangerous.We need to play to our strengths. If we keep the ball and move it around we wont give them a chance to attack.Sunday will also provide a new experience for midfielder Dimas, who after serving as temporary captain for two games will wear the armband permanently following the exit of Nikolai Topor-Stanely.The experienced Spaniard, who joined in 2015, hoped to take the club to big places in its fifth season and backed the beautiful games universal language to overcome any verbal barriers with teammates.In the field, the football language for everything is the same, Dimas said.In the field I dont have problems and my teammates help me a lot.This is a fantastic club that deserves to win a grand final, hopefully this year. Francisco Cervelli Jersey . The showiest items on Calgarys lot were forwards Mike Cammalleri and Lee Stempniak. Both will be unrestricted free agents this summer. Huascar Ynoa Braves Jersey .Y. - Free agent outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury, fresh off winning the World Series with Boston, reached agreement with the rival New York Yankees on a seven-year contract worth about $153 million, a person familiar with the negotiations said Tuesday night. https://www.cheapbraves.com/113o-grant-dayton-jersey-braves.html .C. -- Manny Malhotra had two goals and an assist, leading the Carolina Hurricanes to a 6-3 win over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday. Hank Aaron Braves Jersey . -- Ty Montgomery had 290 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns, and fifth-ranked Stanford held on to beat No. Charlie Culberson Braves Jersey .875,000, avoiding arbitration. Clippards deal Monday means all eight Nationals players who filed for arbitration wound up settling before a hearing. From Columbus to Montreal to Quebec City to Ottawa to Helsinki to Gothenburg, heres a look behind the scenes as the worlds best hockey players prepare for the World Cup of Hockey, which begins Saturday in Toronto.?On Tuesday, Russias Evgeny Kuznetsov extolled the joys of being back on the ice, North Americas Brandon Saad and Matt Murray surprised kids in Pittsbuurgh, and Patrick Kane talked Team USA chemistry.dddddddddddd.With tweets from Scott Burnside with Team USA; Craig Custance with Team North America; Pierre LeBrun with Team Canada; and Joe McDonald with Team Sweden and Team Finland.? ' ' '