Tag: central coast mariners
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MARINERS WARY OF SYD THE SPY IN THE SKY
Central Coast Stadium management has been forced to close off an entire bay ahead of tomorrow night’s Mariners-Sydney match. An intruder nesting at the waterside venue is behind the forced closure, and NBN’s cameras today caught the invader acting rather cagey.
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MARINERS V SYD: KENNEDY IN, BARO PROBABLY NOT
The Mariners have confirmed Storm Roux (ROO) will be out of action for the next week, while he’s on duties with the New Zealand world qualifying team. Meantime, coach Paul Okon is set to make a few changes to tomorrow night’s line up against Sydney.
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MARINERS: ARNIE’S SQUAD A THORN IN ROSE’S SIDE
It’ll be a tough fight for the Central Coast looking to climb the A-League ladder. Lingering towards the bottom of the rung, the Mariners are preparing to work hard when they face competition front runners Sydney on Friday.
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KENNEDY CRUCIAL ON DEBUT
The Mariners have climbed to seventh on the A-League ladder, after earning a point in Brisbane. Ben Kennedy made several crucial saves on debut, none more so than deep in stoppage time.
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OKON REFUSES TO RULE ROUX OUT
Mariners’ right back Storm Roux is keeping everyone guessing, ahead of tomorrow’s clash against Brisbane Roar. Roux sat out from training yesterday but coach Paul Okon is yet to officially rule him out.
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HIARIEJ SAYS MARINERS ON TRACK FOR A WIN
Mariners midfielder Tom Hiariej says his team are itching to notch up their first A-League win of the season when they take on the last-placed Brisbane Roar this weekend. Despite being a battle of the cellar-dwellers on Sunday, the Dutchman says fans should expect goals as they chase three-points. The Central Coast will drop to…
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ANOTHER WIN SLIPS AWAY FOR MARINERS
Despite another draw, Mariners skipper Alan Baro is remaining positive about the team’s progress. He says trust is continuing to build within the squad, and that its first win shouldn’t be far away.
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MARINERS EARN POINT AFTER PAIN PEARLER
The Mariners had to settle for a point in last night’s clash with Melbourne Victory. Connor Pain opened the scoring with a stunning strike, but that was matched by a superb set-piece finish from Leroy George in the one-all draw.
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MARINERS HOPING FOR LUCKY 13TH
The Mariners will have a golden opportunity to beat Melbourne Victory for the first time in 13 matches on Sunday night. Star recruit Andrew Hoole returns, while their opponents will be missing the greatest goal scorer in A-League history.
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MAN OF MATCH BRAMA ONLY ROOM TO IMPROVE
After yet another last minute loss the Mariners are re-focusing on climbing up the A-League ladder. Midfielder Wout Brama says morale has started to drop but that won’t stop the team’s fighting spirit.