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+xNot sure if this will interest anyone here, but I recently started a facebook page dedicated to footballers with Fijian Origin. The first player I have interviewed is Central Coast Mariners player Dan Hall. I speak to him about his time at the Mariners, and the transition from youth team to senior football. From speaking with Daniel I can tell he has a good head on his shoulders and I hope to see him do well this year with CCM https://fb.watch/1PnyPdeYoT/ Sorry no facebook acct for me but is the sort of thing I would be interested in reading. Hope you dont get the usual backlash about ....." blah blah blah, thats monoethnic and racist, blah blah blah new football means we are all assimilated" Etc etc.
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+x+x+x+x+xGreat signing thu our junior ranks Coast local Matt Hatch signs scholarship with the Mariners @ccmarinersPublished: 2 hrs ago Emerging youth fullback Matt Hatch has signed a scholarship deal with the Mariners, with the born and bred Coast product set to get his A-League shot at 20 years old. Blessed with electric pace and with great passing, Hatch has spent the past two A-League pre-seasons working with the senior side but after a brilliant NPL2 campaign this season has been rewarded. Hatch came off the bench in the NPL2 final early in October, playing a key role in a more advanced position than normal as he struck twice in extra-time to help Nick Montgomery’s side to the Championship. The opportunity is a dream come true for Hatch, who began his football journey with the Woy Woy Roosters, before joining Kincumber and eventually the Central Coast FC representative program which would feed into the Mariners Academy. Now the former Asian Champions League ball boy will have his chance as part of Alen Stajcic’s squad for the A-League 2020/21 season. “It really is a dream come true for me, I used to go to all the games, I was a ball boy,” Hatch said. “I’ve always wanted to play for the Mariners, because they are my hometown team and it’s just an unreal feeling to be here now.” “I had a few cracks in pre-seasons, and last years was a real eye opener for me to think that I could actually have a chance at a contract.” “It showed me where I could be if I put my head down and worked hard so I used this past NYL and NPL season to really give it a crack and I’m pleased that I’m getting rewarded for all the hard work I’ve put in." MARINERS MEMBERSHIPS GO ON SALE AT 12PM MONDAY! Mariners A-League Head Coach Alen Stajcic welcomed Hatch aboard and said it was great to see a local talent coming through. “Hatchy is a local product, born here on the Coast and he’s come through our youth teams in the last few years,” Stajcic said. “We’re excited to have him onboard, and we know he has talent and some attributes in his arsenal that have been so effective for him at youth level.” “The task for him now is working hard to transfer those skills and adapt to the professional level to become an effective A-League footballer.” Is it true the best player at Mariners is not under contract, Ruiz-Diaz? If so, heads must roll, what dickheads. They did the same with Matt Millar, then got angry when fair negotiations between the Jerks and him eventuated. This seems scarily common practice for CCM. Last year I said Silvera was their biggest prospect, now with him gone it seems to clearly be Ruiz-Diaz and they're leaving him open to get poached again. If reports of bad attitude etc are true, this is a Lachie Wales scenario all over again I guess. Ruiz-Diaz is superior to Silvera, it might be a lack of man management skills or a need of a cup of cement to harden up by Mariners management. I will be extremely surprised if Ruiz-Diaz has a bigger career than Silvera. Then best you prepare yourself to be surprised Sunshine.....................................because Dylan Ruiz Diaz is a significantly better player than Sammy Silvera.
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Not sure if this will interest anyone here, but I recently started a facebook page dedicated to footballers with Fijian Origin. The first player I have interviewed is Central Coast Mariners player Dan Hall. I speak to him about his time at the Mariners, and the transition from youth team to senior football. From speaking with Daniel I can tell he has a good head on his shoulders and I hope to see him do well this year with CCM https://fb.watch/1PnyPdeYoT/
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So, due diligence for new owners no doubt??
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+x+x+x+x+xGreat signing thu our junior ranks Coast local Matt Hatch signs scholarship with the Mariners @ccmarinersPublished: 2 hrs ago Emerging youth fullback Matt Hatch has signed a scholarship deal with the Mariners, with the born and bred Coast product set to get his A-League shot at 20 years old. Blessed with electric pace and with great passing, Hatch has spent the past two A-League pre-seasons working with the senior side but after a brilliant NPL2 campaign this season has been rewarded. Hatch came off the bench in the NPL2 final early in October, playing a key role in a more advanced position than normal as he struck twice in extra-time to help Nick Montgomery’s side to the Championship. The opportunity is a dream come true for Hatch, who began his football journey with the Woy Woy Roosters, before joining Kincumber and eventually the Central Coast FC representative program which would feed into the Mariners Academy. Now the former Asian Champions League ball boy will have his chance as part of Alen Stajcic’s squad for the A-League 2020/21 season. “It really is a dream come true for me, I used to go to all the games, I was a ball boy,” Hatch said. “I’ve always wanted to play for the Mariners, because they are my hometown team and it’s just an unreal feeling to be here now.” “I had a few cracks in pre-seasons, and last years was a real eye opener for me to think that I could actually have a chance at a contract.” “It showed me where I could be if I put my head down and worked hard so I used this past NYL and NPL season to really give it a crack and I’m pleased that I’m getting rewarded for all the hard work I’ve put in." MARINERS MEMBERSHIPS GO ON SALE AT 12PM MONDAY! Mariners A-League Head Coach Alen Stajcic welcomed Hatch aboard and said it was great to see a local talent coming through. “Hatchy is a local product, born here on the Coast and he’s come through our youth teams in the last few years,” Stajcic said. “We’re excited to have him onboard, and we know he has talent and some attributes in his arsenal that have been so effective for him at youth level.” “The task for him now is working hard to transfer those skills and adapt to the professional level to become an effective A-League footballer.” Is it true the best player at Mariners is not under contract, Ruiz-Diaz? If so, heads must roll, what dickheads. They did the same with Matt Millar, then got angry when fair negotiations between the Jerks and him eventuated. This seems scarily common practice for CCM. Last year I said Silvera was their biggest prospect, now with him gone it seems to clearly be Ruiz-Diaz and they're leaving him open to get poached again. If reports of bad attitude etc are true, this is a Lachie Wales scenario all over again I guess. Ruiz-Diaz is superior to Silvera, it might be a lack of man management skills or a need of a cup of cement to harden up by Mariners management. I will be extremely surprised if Ruiz-Diaz has a bigger career than Silvera. Have you watched them play? Ruiz-Diaz is already a better player than Silvera. Silvera has gone to the Portuguese second division and barely played.
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+x+x+x+x+xGreat signing thu our junior ranks Coast local Matt Hatch signs scholarship with the Mariners @ccmarinersPublished: 2 hrs ago Emerging youth fullback Matt Hatch has signed a scholarship deal with the Mariners, with the born and bred Coast product set to get his A-League shot at 20 years old. Blessed with electric pace and with great passing, Hatch has spent the past two A-League pre-seasons working with the senior side but after a brilliant NPL2 campaign this season has been rewarded. Hatch came off the bench in the NPL2 final early in October, playing a key role in a more advanced position than normal as he struck twice in extra-time to help Nick Montgomery’s side to the Championship. The opportunity is a dream come true for Hatch, who began his football journey with the Woy Woy Roosters, before joining Kincumber and eventually the Central Coast FC representative program which would feed into the Mariners Academy. Now the former Asian Champions League ball boy will have his chance as part of Alen Stajcic’s squad for the A-League 2020/21 season. “It really is a dream come true for me, I used to go to all the games, I was a ball boy,” Hatch said. “I’ve always wanted to play for the Mariners, because they are my hometown team and it’s just an unreal feeling to be here now.” “I had a few cracks in pre-seasons, and last years was a real eye opener for me to think that I could actually have a chance at a contract.” “It showed me where I could be if I put my head down and worked hard so I used this past NYL and NPL season to really give it a crack and I’m pleased that I’m getting rewarded for all the hard work I’ve put in." MARINERS MEMBERSHIPS GO ON SALE AT 12PM MONDAY! Mariners A-League Head Coach Alen Stajcic welcomed Hatch aboard and said it was great to see a local talent coming through. “Hatchy is a local product, born here on the Coast and he’s come through our youth teams in the last few years,” Stajcic said. “We’re excited to have him onboard, and we know he has talent and some attributes in his arsenal that have been so effective for him at youth level.” “The task for him now is working hard to transfer those skills and adapt to the professional level to become an effective A-League footballer.” Is it true the best player at Mariners is not under contract, Ruiz-Diaz? If so, heads must roll, what dickheads. They did the same with Matt Millar, then got angry when fair negotiations between the Jerks and him eventuated. This seems scarily common practice for CCM. Last year I said Silvera was their biggest prospect, now with him gone it seems to clearly be Ruiz-Diaz and they're leaving him open to get poached again. If reports of bad attitude etc are true, this is a Lachie Wales scenario all over again I guess. Ruiz-Diaz is superior to Silvera, it might be a lack of man management skills or a need of a cup of cement to harden up by Mariners management. I will be extremely surprised if Ruiz-Diaz has a bigger career than Silvera. Mariners need players to compete for spots as well and Ruiz-Diaz is just that player. Actually a clean natural goal scorer.
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+x+x+x+xGreat signing thu our junior ranks Coast local Matt Hatch signs scholarship with the Mariners @ccmarinersPublished: 2 hrs ago Emerging youth fullback Matt Hatch has signed a scholarship deal with the Mariners, with the born and bred Coast product set to get his A-League shot at 20 years old. Blessed with electric pace and with great passing, Hatch has spent the past two A-League pre-seasons working with the senior side but after a brilliant NPL2 campaign this season has been rewarded. Hatch came off the bench in the NPL2 final early in October, playing a key role in a more advanced position than normal as he struck twice in extra-time to help Nick Montgomery’s side to the Championship. The opportunity is a dream come true for Hatch, who began his football journey with the Woy Woy Roosters, before joining Kincumber and eventually the Central Coast FC representative program which would feed into the Mariners Academy. Now the former Asian Champions League ball boy will have his chance as part of Alen Stajcic’s squad for the A-League 2020/21 season. “It really is a dream come true for me, I used to go to all the games, I was a ball boy,” Hatch said. “I’ve always wanted to play for the Mariners, because they are my hometown team and it’s just an unreal feeling to be here now.” “I had a few cracks in pre-seasons, and last years was a real eye opener for me to think that I could actually have a chance at a contract.” “It showed me where I could be if I put my head down and worked hard so I used this past NYL and NPL season to really give it a crack and I’m pleased that I’m getting rewarded for all the hard work I’ve put in." MARINERS MEMBERSHIPS GO ON SALE AT 12PM MONDAY! Mariners A-League Head Coach Alen Stajcic welcomed Hatch aboard and said it was great to see a local talent coming through. “Hatchy is a local product, born here on the Coast and he’s come through our youth teams in the last few years,” Stajcic said. “We’re excited to have him onboard, and we know he has talent and some attributes in his arsenal that have been so effective for him at youth level.” “The task for him now is working hard to transfer those skills and adapt to the professional level to become an effective A-League footballer.” Is it true the best player at Mariners is not under contract, Ruiz-Diaz? If so, heads must roll, what dickheads. They did the same with Matt Millar, then got angry when fair negotiations between the Jerks and him eventuated. This seems scarily common practice for CCM. Last year I said Silvera was their biggest prospect, now with him gone it seems to clearly be Ruiz-Diaz and they're leaving him open to get poached again. If reports of bad attitude etc are true, this is a Lachie Wales scenario all over again I guess. Ruiz-Diaz is superior to Silvera, it might be a lack of man management skills or a need of a cup of cement to harden up by Mariners management. I will be extremely surprised if Ruiz-Diaz has a bigger career than Silvera.
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+x+x+xGreat signing thu our junior ranks Coast local Matt Hatch signs scholarship with the Mariners @ccmarinersPublished: 2 hrs ago Emerging youth fullback Matt Hatch has signed a scholarship deal with the Mariners, with the born and bred Coast product set to get his A-League shot at 20 years old. Blessed with electric pace and with great passing, Hatch has spent the past two A-League pre-seasons working with the senior side but after a brilliant NPL2 campaign this season has been rewarded. Hatch came off the bench in the NPL2 final early in October, playing a key role in a more advanced position than normal as he struck twice in extra-time to help Nick Montgomery’s side to the Championship. The opportunity is a dream come true for Hatch, who began his football journey with the Woy Woy Roosters, before joining Kincumber and eventually the Central Coast FC representative program which would feed into the Mariners Academy. Now the former Asian Champions League ball boy will have his chance as part of Alen Stajcic’s squad for the A-League 2020/21 season. “It really is a dream come true for me, I used to go to all the games, I was a ball boy,” Hatch said. “I’ve always wanted to play for the Mariners, because they are my hometown team and it’s just an unreal feeling to be here now.” “I had a few cracks in pre-seasons, and last years was a real eye opener for me to think that I could actually have a chance at a contract.” “It showed me where I could be if I put my head down and worked hard so I used this past NYL and NPL season to really give it a crack and I’m pleased that I’m getting rewarded for all the hard work I’ve put in." MARINERS MEMBERSHIPS GO ON SALE AT 12PM MONDAY! Mariners A-League Head Coach Alen Stajcic welcomed Hatch aboard and said it was great to see a local talent coming through. “Hatchy is a local product, born here on the Coast and he’s come through our youth teams in the last few years,” Stajcic said. “We’re excited to have him onboard, and we know he has talent and some attributes in his arsenal that have been so effective for him at youth level.” “The task for him now is working hard to transfer those skills and adapt to the professional level to become an effective A-League footballer.” Is it true the best player at Mariners is not under contract, Ruiz-Diaz? If so, heads must roll, what dickheads. They did the same with Matt Millar, then got angry when fair negotiations between the Jerks and him eventuated. This seems scarily common practice for CCM. Last year I said Silvera was their biggest prospect, now with him gone it seems to clearly be Ruiz-Diaz and they're leaving him open to get poached again. If reports of bad attitude etc are true, this is a Lachie Wales scenario all over again I guess. Ruiz-Diaz is superior to Silvera, it might be a lack of man management skills or a need of a cup of cement to harden up by Mariners management.
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+x+xGreat signing thu our junior ranks Coast local Matt Hatch signs scholarship with the Mariners @ccmarinersPublished: 2 hrs ago Emerging youth fullback Matt Hatch has signed a scholarship deal with the Mariners, with the born and bred Coast product set to get his A-League shot at 20 years old. Blessed with electric pace and with great passing, Hatch has spent the past two A-League pre-seasons working with the senior side but after a brilliant NPL2 campaign this season has been rewarded. Hatch came off the bench in the NPL2 final early in October, playing a key role in a more advanced position than normal as he struck twice in extra-time to help Nick Montgomery’s side to the Championship. The opportunity is a dream come true for Hatch, who began his football journey with the Woy Woy Roosters, before joining Kincumber and eventually the Central Coast FC representative program which would feed into the Mariners Academy. Now the former Asian Champions League ball boy will have his chance as part of Alen Stajcic’s squad for the A-League 2020/21 season. “It really is a dream come true for me, I used to go to all the games, I was a ball boy,” Hatch said. “I’ve always wanted to play for the Mariners, because they are my hometown team and it’s just an unreal feeling to be here now.” “I had a few cracks in pre-seasons, and last years was a real eye opener for me to think that I could actually have a chance at a contract.” “It showed me where I could be if I put my head down and worked hard so I used this past NYL and NPL season to really give it a crack and I’m pleased that I’m getting rewarded for all the hard work I’ve put in." MARINERS MEMBERSHIPS GO ON SALE AT 12PM MONDAY! Mariners A-League Head Coach Alen Stajcic welcomed Hatch aboard and said it was great to see a local talent coming through. “Hatchy is a local product, born here on the Coast and he’s come through our youth teams in the last few years,” Stajcic said. “We’re excited to have him onboard, and we know he has talent and some attributes in his arsenal that have been so effective for him at youth level.” “The task for him now is working hard to transfer those skills and adapt to the professional level to become an effective A-League footballer.” Is it true the best player at Mariners is not under contract, Ruiz-Diaz? If so, heads must roll, what dickheads. They did the same with Matt Millar, then got angry when fair negotiations between the Jerks and him eventuated. This seems scarily common practice for CCM. Last year I said Silvera was their biggest prospect, now with him gone it seems to clearly be Ruiz-Diaz and they're leaving him open to get poached again. If reports of bad attitude etc are true, this is a Lachie Wales scenario all over again I guess.
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+x+x+xGreat signing thu our junior ranks Coast local Matt Hatch signs scholarship with the Mariners @ccmarinersPublished: 2 hrs ago Emerging youth fullback Matt Hatch has signed a scholarship deal with the Mariners, with the born and bred Coast product set to get his A-League shot at 20 years old. Blessed with electric pace and with great passing, Hatch has spent the past two A-League pre-seasons working with the senior side but after a brilliant NPL2 campaign this season has been rewarded. Hatch came off the bench in the NPL2 final early in October, playing a key role in a more advanced position than normal as he struck twice in extra-time to help Nick Montgomery’s side to the Championship. The opportunity is a dream come true for Hatch, who began his football journey with the Woy Woy Roosters, before joining Kincumber and eventually the Central Coast FC representative program which would feed into the Mariners Academy. Now the former Asian Champions League ball boy will have his chance as part of Alen Stajcic’s squad for the A-League 2020/21 season. “It really is a dream come true for me, I used to go to all the games, I was a ball boy,” Hatch said. “I’ve always wanted to play for the Mariners, because they are my hometown team and it’s just an unreal feeling to be here now.” “I had a few cracks in pre-seasons, and last years was a real eye opener for me to think that I could actually have a chance at a contract.” “It showed me where I could be if I put my head down and worked hard so I used this past NYL and NPL season to really give it a crack and I’m pleased that I’m getting rewarded for all the hard work I’ve put in." MARINERS MEMBERSHIPS GO ON SALE AT 12PM MONDAY! Mariners A-League Head Coach Alen Stajcic welcomed Hatch aboard and said it was great to see a local talent coming through. “Hatchy is a local product, born here on the Coast and he’s come through our youth teams in the last few years,” Stajcic said. “We’re excited to have him onboard, and we know he has talent and some attributes in his arsenal that have been so effective for him at youth level.” “The task for him now is working hard to transfer those skills and adapt to the professional level to become an effective A-League footballer.” Is it true the best player at Mariners is not under contract, Ruiz-Diaz? If so, heads must roll, what dickheads. Yep not under contract. I blame Staj, pay him out, the excuse expert!
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+x+xGreat signing thu our junior ranks Coast local Matt Hatch signs scholarship with the Mariners @ccmarinersPublished: 2 hrs ago Emerging youth fullback Matt Hatch has signed a scholarship deal with the Mariners, with the born and bred Coast product set to get his A-League shot at 20 years old. Blessed with electric pace and with great passing, Hatch has spent the past two A-League pre-seasons working with the senior side but after a brilliant NPL2 campaign this season has been rewarded. Hatch came off the bench in the NPL2 final early in October, playing a key role in a more advanced position than normal as he struck twice in extra-time to help Nick Montgomery’s side to the Championship. The opportunity is a dream come true for Hatch, who began his football journey with the Woy Woy Roosters, before joining Kincumber and eventually the Central Coast FC representative program which would feed into the Mariners Academy. Now the former Asian Champions League ball boy will have his chance as part of Alen Stajcic’s squad for the A-League 2020/21 season. “It really is a dream come true for me, I used to go to all the games, I was a ball boy,” Hatch said. “I’ve always wanted to play for the Mariners, because they are my hometown team and it’s just an unreal feeling to be here now.” “I had a few cracks in pre-seasons, and last years was a real eye opener for me to think that I could actually have a chance at a contract.” “It showed me where I could be if I put my head down and worked hard so I used this past NYL and NPL season to really give it a crack and I’m pleased that I’m getting rewarded for all the hard work I’ve put in." MARINERS MEMBERSHIPS GO ON SALE AT 12PM MONDAY! Mariners A-League Head Coach Alen Stajcic welcomed Hatch aboard and said it was great to see a local talent coming through. “Hatchy is a local product, born here on the Coast and he’s come through our youth teams in the last few years,” Stajcic said. “We’re excited to have him onboard, and we know he has talent and some attributes in his arsenal that have been so effective for him at youth level.” “The task for him now is working hard to transfer those skills and adapt to the professional level to become an effective A-League footballer.” Is it true the best player at Mariners is not under contract, Ruiz-Diaz? If so, heads must roll, what dickheads. Yep not under contract.
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+xGreat signing thu our junior ranks Coast local Matt Hatch signs scholarship with the Mariners @ccmarinersPublished: 2 hrs ago Emerging youth fullback Matt Hatch has signed a scholarship deal with the Mariners, with the born and bred Coast product set to get his A-League shot at 20 years old. Blessed with electric pace and with great passing, Hatch has spent the past two A-League pre-seasons working with the senior side but after a brilliant NPL2 campaign this season has been rewarded. Hatch came off the bench in the NPL2 final early in October, playing a key role in a more advanced position than normal as he struck twice in extra-time to help Nick Montgomery’s side to the Championship. The opportunity is a dream come true for Hatch, who began his football journey with the Woy Woy Roosters, before joining Kincumber and eventually the Central Coast FC representative program which would feed into the Mariners Academy. Now the former Asian Champions League ball boy will have his chance as part of Alen Stajcic’s squad for the A-League 2020/21 season. “It really is a dream come true for me, I used to go to all the games, I was a ball boy,” Hatch said. “I’ve always wanted to play for the Mariners, because they are my hometown team and it’s just an unreal feeling to be here now.” “I had a few cracks in pre-seasons, and last years was a real eye opener for me to think that I could actually have a chance at a contract.” “It showed me where I could be if I put my head down and worked hard so I used this past NYL and NPL season to really give it a crack and I’m pleased that I’m getting rewarded for all the hard work I’ve put in." MARINERS MEMBERSHIPS GO ON SALE AT 12PM MONDAY! Mariners A-League Head Coach Alen Stajcic welcomed Hatch aboard and said it was great to see a local talent coming through. “Hatchy is a local product, born here on the Coast and he’s come through our youth teams in the last few years,” Stajcic said. “We’re excited to have him onboard, and we know he has talent and some attributes in his arsenal that have been so effective for him at youth level.” “The task for him now is working hard to transfer those skills and adapt to the professional level to become an effective A-League footballer.” Is it true the best player at Mariners is not under contract, Ruiz-Diaz? If so, heads must roll, what apathy!
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Great signing thu our junior ranks Coast local Matt Hatch signs scholarship with the Mariners @ccmarinersPublished: 2 hrs ago Emerging youth fullback Matt Hatch has signed a scholarship deal with the Mariners, with the born and bred Coast product set to get his A-League shot at 20 years old. Blessed with electric pace and with great passing, Hatch has spent the past two A-League pre-seasons working with the senior side but after a brilliant NPL2 campaign this season has been rewarded. Hatch came off the bench in the NPL2 final early in October, playing a key role in a more advanced position than normal as he struck twice in extra-time to help Nick Montgomery’s side to the Championship. The opportunity is a dream come true for Hatch, who began his football journey with the Woy Woy Roosters, before joining Kincumber and eventually the Central Coast FC representative program which would feed into the Mariners Academy. Now the former Asian Champions League ball boy will have his chance as part of Alen Stajcic’s squad for the A-League 2020/21 season. “It really is a dream come true for me, I used to go to all the games, I was a ball boy,” Hatch said. “I’ve always wanted to play for the Mariners, because they are my hometown team and it’s just an unreal feeling to be here now.” “I had a few cracks in pre-seasons, and last years was a real eye opener for me to think that I could actually have a chance at a contract.” “It showed me where I could be if I put my head down and worked hard so I used this past NYL and NPL season to really give it a crack and I’m pleased that I’m getting rewarded for all the hard work I’ve put in." MARINERS MEMBERSHIPS GO ON SALE AT 12PM MONDAY! Mariners A-League Head Coach Alen Stajcic welcomed Hatch aboard and said it was great to see a local talent coming through. “Hatchy is a local product, born here on the Coast and he’s come through our youth teams in the last few years,” Stajcic said. “We’re excited to have him onboard, and we know he has talent and some attributes in his arsenal that have been so effective for him at youth level.” “The task for him now is working hard to transfer those skills and adapt to the professional level to become an effective A-League footballer.”
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So mighties, shall we put it down to 'due diligence' for the Mariners as well in regard to new ownership model?? FFA is hoping no-one brings this up or they will duck under tables!
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22-year old Olyroo Daniel Bouman has joined the Central Coast Mariners for the A-League 2020/21 season.Bouman was part of the team that helped the Olyroos qualify for the Tokyo Olympics and had been training with Alen Stajcic’s Hyundai A-League squad throughout the season restart. He has now put pen to paper on a contract for the new season which is slated to start in December. The Dutch-born attacking midfielder, who spent his junior years playing club football in Sydney, moved back to the Netherlands with family in 2014 and joined the Groningen youth setup in that same year. A strong stint in the youth ranks at Groningen saw Bouman on the fringes of the first team, but a move to SC Cambuur gave him consistent experience around the senior squad and his side were on the verge of promotion before the pandemic struck.
A move back to Australia to further his career culminated in a training stint with the Mariners and then a senior deal for the upcoming season. “It’s massive for me, to help me move forward in my professional career,” Bouman said after signing his deal. “It’s what any kid wants when they are younger. I always dreamed of playing football professionally and it’s a bit surreal when you think about it, that it’s become a reality from such a young age.” “I used to watch football all the time and come to Mariners games every once in a while, so to be able to join this club is huge for me.” “The training period has been great for me to come in and work with the team, form a relationship with Staj and learn the way they want to play.” “The last couple of seasons here have been leaner years, but when I was younger the Mariners were always a strong team and one that was near the top, and I know that is where this club deserves to be and I want to help the Mariners to get back up there.”
Stajcic praised the youngster for his willingness to work hard and his hunger to succeed and said Bouman would be a great addition to the squad moving forward. “Dan has spent the last few years in Holland and has had to work hard and grind himself to get to where he is now,” Stajcic said.“He has shown a great deal of professionalism as well as a desire and hunger to succeed and that has brought him to this point.
“Being part of the Olyroos side that secured qualification for Tokyo gives an indication of how highly regarded he is here in Australia and we’re very excited to have secured him for next season.
Current Squad (Announced): Mark Birighitti (GK), Jack Clisby, Oliver Bozanic, Daniel DeSilva, Adam Pearce (GK), Kye Rowles, Gianni Stensness, Ruon Tongyik, Joshua Nisbet, Lewis Miller, Alou Kuol, Daniel Bouman https://www.ccmariners.com.au/news/olyroo-daniel-bouman-signs-mariners
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+xOlyroo Bowman the new CB? He’s an AM and based on his Olyroos’s performances, not a very good one. Genuinely have no idea why they are signing him unless DRD is going.
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Olyroo Bowman the new CB?
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”Current Squad (Announced): Mark Birighitti (GK), Jack Clisby, Oliver Bozanic, Daniel DeSilva, Adam Pearce, Kye Rowles, Gianni Stensness, Ruon Tongyik, Joshua Nisbet, Lewis Miller, Alou Kuol
Prospective starting XI Birighitti Miller, XXXX, Rowles, Clisby Stensness De Silva, Bozanic XXXX, XXXX, XXXX
Bench - Nisbet, Ruiz Diaz, Dan Hall, Tongyik, Kuol Why isn't Lewis Miller a CB, he certainly is big and intimidating enough. Tongyik was higher quality than either Rowles or Clisby for that matter. Birri as captain and Oli as v-c. He is a CB playing out of position at RB.
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correct, they have better an dmore potential in the winning PL 1st's even the 20's !
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”Current Squad (Announced): Mark Birighitti (GK), Jack Clisby, Oliver Bozanic, Daniel DeSilva, Adam Pearce, Kye Rowles, Gianni Stensness, Ruon Tongyik, Joshua Nisbet, Lewis Miller, Alou Kuol
Prospective starting XI Birighitti Miller, XXXX, Rowles, Clisby Stensness De Silva, Bozanic XXXX, XXXX, XXXX
Bench - Nisbet, Ruiz Diaz, Dan Hall, Tongyik, Kuol No.............please leave Clisby out of the starting X1.....PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!
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”Current Squad (Announced): Mark Birighitti (GK), Jack Clisby, Oliver Bozanic, Daniel DeSilva, Adam Pearce, Kye Rowles, Gianni Stensness, Ruon Tongyik, Joshua Nisbet, Lewis Miller, Alou Kuol
Prospective starting XI Birighitti Miller, XXXX, Rowles, Clisby Stensness De Silva, Bozanic XXXX, XXXX, XXXX
Bench - Nisbet, Ruiz Diaz, Dan Hall, Tongyik, Kuol Why isn't Lewis Miller a CB, he certainly is big and intimidating enough. Tongyik was higher quality than either Rowles or Clisby for that matter. Birri as captain and Oli as v-c. Miller is a RB/CB. Tongyk prefers the right side but I suspect another CB/RB is signed but not announced. Clisby and Rowles are both predominantly left sided players.
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”Current Squad (Announced): Mark Birighitti (GK), Jack Clisby, Oliver Bozanic, Daniel DeSilva, Adam Pearce, Kye Rowles, Gianni Stensness, Ruon Tongyik, Joshua Nisbet, Lewis Miller, Alou Kuol
Prospective starting XI Birighitti Miller, XXXX, Rowles, Clisby Stensness De Silva, Bozanic XXXX, XXXX, XXXX
Bench - Nisbet, Ruiz Diaz, Dan Hall, Tongyik, Kuol Why isn't Lewis Miller a CB, he certainly is big and intimidating enough. Tongyik was higher quality than either Rowles or Clisby for that matter. Birri as captain and Oli as v-c.
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