Tag: a-league
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MARINERS HOPEFUL TO WIN FIRST MATCH IN A MONTH
To A-league, and the Central Coast Mariners are hoping to win their first match in a month. The side will travel to Melbourne to tackle on the struggling Victory – but it’ll be without striker Marco Urena.
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DE SILVA 50-50 CHANCE OF PLAYING IN STAJCIC’S 50TH GAME
The second-placed Mariners will be aiming to win back their top spot on the A-League ladder when they clash with a fourth-placed Sydney FC tomorrow. The Mariners have won one game out of the last six, while the visitors are unbeaten in eight of their last nine games.
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CHARLESWORTH TO SELL THE COAST’S SOUL TO THE RED DEVILS
The Central Coast Mariners say reports that Manchester United is in talks to buy the club is “just noise”. But despite the murmurs, a relocation of the club could be on the cards.
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CENTRAL COAST CELEBRATES NEW YEAR’S DAY AS WELL AS EVE
The diluted celebrations across the Central Coast saw many venture out the next morning bright and early. Gosford was the main attraction last night, but this morning Terrigal was the place to start 2021 in style.
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STEFAN NIGRO SIGNS WITH MARINERS
The Central Coast Mariners have locked in Defender Stefan Nigro ahead of next season’s campaign. Nigro has 35 A League games under his belt and helped Melbourne Victory to a premiership win over Newcastle two years ago. The 24-year-old had been in the region on trial, after the pandemic caused issues for the Victorian NPL.
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CLISBY PREPARED FOR MARINERS V GLORY CLASH
The Mariners’ upcoming match against Melbourne Victory has moved to Kogarah, after strife in Victoria forced an A-League reshuffle. The yellow and navy will get their season started in Gosford on Saturday.
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MARINERS MAKE IT 10 LOSSES BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
The defeat to Melbourne City was the 10th straight loss for the Mariners. It was also the first match the team has played behind closed doors under new coronavirus guidelines.
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MARINERS LOSE NINE IN A ROW
In A League, the Mariners suffered their ninth straight loss in a row last night, during a 1-nil defeat by Brisbane. Coronavirus fears meant fewer football fans played witness to the match, a 52,000 capacity stadium, all but empty.
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RFS, SES TO ATTEND MARINERS V SYDNEY FC CLASH FOR FREE
It’ll be a battle of first and last when Sydney FC travels to Gosford on Sunday. The Mariners aren’t letting their opponent’s dominance at the top of the ladder daunt them – they’ve got their “lucky charm” in the crowd.
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PREVIEW: MARINERS V MELBOURNE VICTORY
The Mariners line up against Melbourne Victory this Sunday – looking for their first win of 2020. Coach Alen Stajcic has pointed to the tightness of the comp, saying no match is more or less important, despite the Central Coast sitting second from the bottom of the A League ladder.