Tag: central coast mariners
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LATE SEND-OFF IN MARINERS’ 2-1 LOSS AT HOME
The Central Coast Mariners will have to do without Dutch midfielder Wout Brama for the coming weeks, after what’s being dubbed the worst A-League tackle for almost a decade. Coach Paul Okon says his side is determined to regroup on the back of their 2-1 loss to Brisbane Roar.
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OKON SAYS MARINERS READY TO ROAR
Mariners’ coach Paul Okon is spoilt for choice this week, with several players returning to the fold. The squad prepared to tackle Brisbane at Gosford.
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GOLEC SAYS IT’S MUST WIN AGAINST ROAR
The Central Coast Mariners are under no illusions – the next fortnight of football will decide their finals fate. Defender Antony Golec believes both games are must win.
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MARINERS ON THE HUNT FOR NEW STRIKER
The Central Coast Mariners may have a new striker in their sights, following the sudden departure of Asdrubal. Reports have linked Socceroo Apostolos Giannou with a possible switch to the A-League.
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MARINERS FEND OFF THE CHAMPS FOR A 1-ALL DRAW
Mariners coach Paul Okon says victory was right at their fingertips last night. The squad staunchly refused to give the Sky Blues the upper hand, but couldn’t quite find it for themselves.
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COAST AIM TO CONQUER SYDNEY A SECOND TIME
Mariners Coach Paul Okon says the focus this week has been recovery. Despite an arduous schedule, including six games in 26 days, he’s confident the club can defeat champions Sydney FC for a second time this season.
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CENTRAL COAST MARINERS SIGN PETER SKAPETIS
The Central Coast Mariners have signed 23 year old attacker, Peter Skapetis from Brisbane Roar until at least the end of the Hyundai A-League 2017/18 season. The former Youth International returned to Australia after playing in England for six years and has already made 14 Hyundai A-League appearances for the Roar this season. The 23…
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MARINERS RECEIVE A PLAYER BOOST
Last night’s shock loss for the Australian Under-23s is coincidentally a thrilling development for the Central Coast Mariners. It means three of their best will soon be on a plane home from China, just in time for the weekend’s crucial clash with Sydney FC.
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BRAMA LOOKING LIKELY AGAINST SYDNEY FC
The depleted Central Coast Mariners could be thrown a lifeline this Saturday against Sydney FC. Midfielder Wout Brama was still taking it easy at training today because of a hamstring complaint, but he says he’s eager to play.
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A POINT GAINED TWO LOST FOR MARINERS
Mariners’ coach Paul Okon says he feels like his team lost two valuable points following last night’s draw. The yellow and navy led twice, but conceded close to stoppage time, against a 10-man Melbourne City side.