Tag: central coast mariners

  • MARINERS FALL SHORT AGAINST THE ROAR

    MARINERS FALL SHORT AGAINST THE ROAR

    In the A-League, the Central Coast Mariners couldn’t find the back of the net against Brisbane Roar last night. Caretaker coach Wayne O’Sullivan says with two games left, they’re pulling out all stops to avoid the wooden spoon.

  • MARINERS WITHOUT DE SILVA FOR EASTER TRIP TO BRISBANE

    MARINERS WITHOUT DE SILVA FOR EASTER TRIP TO BRISBANE

    Mariners caretaker coach Wayne O’Sullivan says the side will do everything possible in their final three games, to avoid the wooden spoon. Meanwhile, Daniel De Silva has failed to overcome a hamstring injury and won’t travel to Brisbane.

  • ROWLES BUZZING TO BE BACK TO FULL FITNESS

    ROWLES BUZZING TO BE BACK TO FULL FITNESS

    Mariners defender Kye Rowles today reflected on Saturday’s heartbreaking loss to Sydney FC. The round 24 match with the Sky Blues marked his first full 90 minutes since returning from injury.

  • MARINERS’ HEARTBREAK: DRAW BECOMES A LOSS

    MARINERS’ HEARTBREAK: DRAW BECOMES A LOSS

    The Central Coast Mariners were left kicking themselves at the end of their most tumultuous A-League week, as a draw turned into a loss. Caretaker coach Wayne O’Sullivan says Sydney FC’s last-minute winner was hard to watch.

  • O’SULLIVAN READY FOR FIRST MATCH IN CHARGE

    O’SULLIVAN READY FOR FIRST MATCH IN CHARGE

    Caretaker coach Wayne O’Sullivan admits he isn’t interested in filling the vacant full-time position at the Mariners. He says it’s business as usual for the yellow and navy, ahead of his first match in charge tomorrow night.

  • CENTRAL COAST ON FIRE IN E-LEAGUE

    CENTRAL COAST ON FIRE IN E-LEAGUE

    While the Mariners are struggling on the pitch, the club is excelling at a game of a different kind. Central Coast’s E-League side is undefeated and now a major finals contender in the virtual competition’s inaugural year.

  • MORE PAIN FOR THE MARINERS

    MORE PAIN FOR THE MARINERS

    The Mariners’ luck continues to go from bad to worse, with midfielder Tom Hiariej ruled out for the remainder of the season. With Antony Golec also out, players are rallying to try and boost morale on the Central Coast.

  • MARINERS REMAIN POSITIVE AFTER OKON’S EXIT

    MARINERS REMAIN POSITIVE AFTER OKON’S EXIT

    The Mariners returned to training today for their first session under caretaker coach Wayne O’Sullivan, following the shock exit of Paul Okon. Central Coast CEO Shaun Mielekamp says the full-time replacement could be one of the most important appointments in club history.

  • OKON RESIGNS FROM CENTRAL COAST MARINERS

    OKON RESIGNS FROM CENTRAL COAST MARINERS

    Central Coast Mariners coach Paul Okon has resigned from the A-League club, effective immediately. It comes after the Mariners, who sit second last on the ladder, were defeated 5-2 by Melbourne Victory on Sunday. Okon’s assistant Ivan Jolic, has also left the club, with National Youth League head coach Wayne O’Sullivan appointed as caretaker coach.

  • GOLEC GONE FOR SEASON

    GOLEC GONE FOR SEASON

    After suffering a five-two loss against Melbourne Victory, the news just gets worse for the Mariners. Antony Golec’s season is officially over, with the central defender undergoing surgery today.