Tag: central coast mariners

  • MARINERS PUT UP FIGHT IN FEISTY CLASH

    MARINERS PUT UP FIGHT IN FEISTY CLASH

    Adelaide United has dented the Mariners hopes of a finals finish, with a 2-1 home win overnight. But the Central Coast put up a fight in the first half, with off-field controversy playing out at the game.

  • MARINERS OPEN UP ON MOSSY DISMISSAL: “WE DIDN’T WANT TO BE IN THIS SITUATION”

    MARINERS OPEN UP ON MOSSY DISMISSAL: “WE DIDN’T WANT TO BE IN THIS SITUATION”

    It was back to training for the Central Coast Mariners today, following yesterday’s shock dismissal of head coach, Phil Moss. But interim coach Tony Walmsley says the team is feeling optimistic about turning its season around.

  • MARINERS TOSS THE MOSS

    MARINERS TOSS THE MOSS

    The Central Coast Mariners have dropped head coach Phil Moss, with management citing the club’s future direction. The shock news overshadowed a special luncheon for out-going captain John Hutchinson, who will now move into a player-coach role.

  • HUTCHINSON TO BREAK A-LEAGUE GAME RECORD

    HUTCHINSON TO BREAK A-LEAGUE GAME RECORD

    John Hutchinson will break Matt Thompson’s A-League record for most games played this Saturday, when he takes the field against the Jets. Today, the Mariners’ skipper fired the first shots in the lead-up to the derby.

  • MARINERS UNABLE TO BREAK STALEMATE DRAW

    MARINERS UNABLE TO BREAK STALEMATE DRAW

    The Central Coast Mariners were hoping to start the 2015 season on a high, but have once again been locked into a stalemate draw. The side met the Wanderers in Western Sydney last night and despite many attempts, were unable to claim the three points.

  • MARINERS HOPE FOR BUMS ON SEATS IN FINAL GAME FOR 2014

    MARINERS HOPE FOR BUMS ON SEATS IN FINAL GAME FOR 2014

    Central Coast Mariners coach, Phil Moss, says the side is ready to perform in front of a home crowd tomorrow night. The club is looking for its second win this season, this time against defending champions Brisbane Roar.

  • MARINERS SUFFER 4-1 THRASHING TO GLORY

    MARINERS SUFFER 4-1 THRASHING TO GLORY

    The Central Coast Mariners are returning home, after a round-11 A-League clash with Perth Glory overnight. The Mariners got off to a strong start, but left the paddock disappointed, with coach Phil Moss now looking for a win against defending premiers Brisbane Roar next weekend.

  • VERNES PLEASED WITH DERBY PERFORMANCE

    VERNES PLEASED WITH DERBY PERFORMANCE

    Central Coast Mariners midfielder, Richard Vernes says he’s pleased with his performance at the weekend’s F3 derby, which saw him score his first A-League goal. The draw with the Jets puts the Mariners in the top six on the ladder for the first time this season, as they take on Melbourne Victory this weekend.

  • MARINERS READY TO TURN SEASON AROUND

    MARINERS READY TO TURN SEASON AROUND

    The Central Coast Mariners say after a less than perfect start to the A-League, they’re ready to turn their season around when they take on the Western Sydney Wanderers tomorrow night. Meanwhile, Senagal import Malick Marne looks set to leave the club, citing issues settling in Australia.

  • MARINERS MOTIVATED HEADING INTO FFA CUP SEMIS

    MARINERS MOTIVATED HEADING INTO FFA CUP SEMIS

    The Central Coast Mariners will be looking to make up for Sunday’s A-League loss to Perth Glory, with a win in the FFA Cup semi-final tomorrow night. Coach Phil Moss has re-worked the team-list ahead of the Adelaide showdown, and says motivation is high.