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Mariners School Holiday Clinics on this April

Tuesday, 27 March 2012 10:00 AM 

Central Coast Mariners will run their ever-popular School Holiday Clinics again this April.

Led by former Mariners professional player, Damien Brown, the Clinics are a great way for your child to stay active these School Holidays, make new mates and practice their football skills.

For boys and girls aged 4 – 12 years, the focus of the Mariners Clinics is enjoyment for all skill levels.

The Clinics are also a fantastic follow on from the Newcastle Permanent MarinersACTIVE Schools Program the Club holds around the region.

Held in Erina and Tuggerah, kids can opt to attend one, two, or three fun-filled days of quality football tuition.

Central Coast Mariners April School Holiday Clinics
1 day = $70
2 days = $120
3 days = $150

Details
Week 1
Location: Erina Heights – Central Coast Grammar School
Dates: Tuesday 10, Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 April
Times: 9am – 12pm

Week 2
Location: Tuggerah – Club Tuggerah
Dates: Tuesday 17, Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 April
Time: 9am – 12pm

Please CLICK HERE to SIGN UP for the Central Coast Mariners School Holiday Clinics.

http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/centralcoastmariners/news-display/Mariners-School-Holiday-Clinics-on-this-April/46496

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Great idea !

ARNIE = LEGEND !
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ARNIE = LEGEND banner needs to happen
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A V.I.P. sponsorship for the Mariners

Thursday, 22 March 2012 3:00 PM

Central Coast Mariners are thrilled to confirm V.I.P. Home Services as an Official Sponsor of the Central Coast Mariners and Player Sponsor of striker John Sutton.

V.I.P. Home Services Founder and Chairman, Mr Bill Vis said that partnering with a club that has such a strong following was an easy decision.

“We see the Central Coast region as a crucial component to V.I.P.’s long term growth and getting behind the Mariners is great way for us to support sport in the local Central Coast community,” Mr Vis said.

“We’re an international company wanting to support sport throughout the country. Sport plays such a vital and important role in shaping our communities. It’s great to be helping such a well deserving club."

Ned Negus, General Manager, Marketing & Commercial, is confident that V.I.P. will be embraced by Mariners fans, and is delighted to welcome the company to the clubs partner family.

“It’s fantastic to be able to bring another international brand with huge local ambitions such as V.I.P. on-board," he said.

"During discussions with Bill Vis over the past few months it became very apparent that V.I.P. value sponsorship as a core component of their marketing mix and we’re up to the challenge of helping V.I.P. achieve their objectives. Bill has taken his business from start-up to a wonderfully successful position – his support to help us do the same is greatly appreciated by the club and we invite our fans to embrace V.I.P too.”

The deal is an initial one-season partnership, with an option to extend that further – and Negus urges fans to help ensure that happens.

“V.I.P. have made a strong initial commitment and are a big player in sponsorship. The partnership can grow very simply thanks to our fans – if you need cleaning services or are interested in becoming a franchisee, we urge our fans to do so via the dual branded website as it will make a difference for the club,” Negus explained.

For more info on our to help your club, fans can click here.

V.I.P. Home Services was the first company to start gardening franchising in 1979. Now, V.I.P. has over 1100 franchisees across Australasia, providing services in garden maintenance and lawn mowing, home cleaning, commercial cleaning, carpet cleaning and window cleaning.

http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/centralcoastmariners/news-display/A-VIP-sponsorship-for-the-Mariners/46373

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McDonald to remain a Mariner

Thursday, 16 February 2012 3:41 PM 

Central Coast Mariners are pleased to announce that talented 22-year-old left-side utility Brad McDonald has agreed to terms with the club to extend his contract for a further season.

McDonald, a regular for North Queensland Fury in their final campaign in the Hyundai A-League, is yet to make his first team debut for the Mariners, but said that with the structures in place at the club, he knows he is progressing.

“I feel I’ve improved a great deal even though I’m not playing (in the first team),” McDonald said. “Graham (Arnold) has also pushed me on and shown me DVD’s, what to do position wise and tactically wise.”

McDonald has been a regular member of the Mariners National Youth League (NYL) team this season, scoring frequently from left midfield to help the junior Yellow and Navy to first place on the competition ladder with just two games to play.

The dynamo said that it would be terrific to secure a NYL winners medal.

“It would be pretty deserving, not for me only but for the young boys as well because they’ve done very well to step up, but also with the older boys coming down,” he said.

Central Coast Mariners Head Coach Graham Arnold said the one-season contract extension for McDonald was just reward for his commitment and professionalism shown in training.

“Brad’s done extremely well since he came to the club,” Arnold said. “Like all of out young boys – and he is young – it will take a bit of time to get used to the structure that we play and the intensity that we play at (and) for him to understand the tactical discipline to play in the first team. (But) he’s improved that enormously over the season and it’s a great signing again for the club to sign one of our better youngsters.”

“He’s obviously got a lot of pace and he’s got a good left foot on him. It’s a matter of keeping his intensity up for 90 minutes in defence as well as in attack. You can see a huge improvement in him.”

“We expect big things from him next year.”

Additionally, Central Coast Mariners Chairman, Mr Peter Turnbull, said that McDonald’s re-signing reinforced the Mariners’ commitment to youth development.

“Brad is the perfect fit for the Central Coast Mariners with his professional attitude, versatility and ethics,” Turnbull said.

“He is a young lad with a future in a club that gives young guys a go. He was a regular for the Fury, and despite not getting a first team spot at the moment, he adds to much quality and depth to our squad.”

http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/centralcoastmariners/news-display/McDonald-to-remain-a-Mariner/45434

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RedshirtWilly wrote:
LjuboRoos wrote:
did anyone else read it like this?

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dear fan

we have no money, but are spending it nonetheless. there is no need to worry. bow down to our peoples because they are working hard.

ccm


Anyone else read it like this?

"Fuck i'm bored now after finding out i'm just a shit player"

Ahhh Jets fans - the reason why FFT needs a Squelch option


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LjuboRoos wrote:
did anyone else read it like this?

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dear fan

we have no money, but are spending it nonetheless. there is no need to worry. bow down to our peoples because they are working hard.

ccm


Anyone else read it like this?

"Fuck i'm bored now after finding out i'm just a shit player"

Ahhh Jets fans - the reason why FFT needs a Squelch option
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did anyone else read it like this?

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we have no money, but are spending it nonetheless. there is no need to worry. bow down to our peoples because they are working hard.

ccm

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He probably has sent the same letter to others, "RedshirtWilly", but that is the most I've seen on the issue before. Nice work. Baby steps for the club I guess.
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Yeh I expected a response similar to that. Just never expected to get it straight from the CEO (unless he's gone on MailChimp and spammed everyone who's written a similar thing)
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So I e-mailed CCM back the other day telling them I wasn't really ready to part with my money for another season when I really don't know whether they're even going to be around and the lack of anything clear over the past 6 months doesn't really help, and John McKay e-mailed me this:

Dear

I write in response to your email below and firstly I would like to thank you for being a Mariners Member and for your commitment to the Club.

In terms of the Club’s future ownership, those discussions are ongoing at the moment and these discussions and negotiations are confidentially bound by commercial in confidence. We would hope that they would be concluded by the end of February. We can’t tell you what we don’t know in that regard other than the owners are confident of new investment into the Club, and through the Chairman, Peter Turnbull, the owners and the Board of Directors are working extremely hard to achieve this new investment and should be applauded for their tremendous commitment to keep the Club going over the last 7 seasons and into the future.

What we can tell you is that we have launched next Season’s Membership with the approval of Football Federation Australia (FFA). FFA have also approved our re-signing of existing players coming off contract at the end of the season for next season and beyond and the short term loan of John Sutton. Many of our sponsors are also still in place for next season and the Centre Of Excellence training facilities construction at Tuggerah is on schedule. Our Primary Schools Program, Mariners Active has also just kicked off for the 2012 school year and is again under the guidance of foundation Mariner, Damien Brown

In terms of the Asian Champions League (ACL) matches we have booked and paid for our flights to China for the first game on 7 March and we have booked the local accommodation for the games in which we are hosting the 3 Asian Clubs.

For all at the Mariners it is business as usual and a very hectic time. We would hope that our greatest supporters, our Members would continue to have faith in the Club that has survived and performed well against some pretty heavy odds over the first 7 seasons of the A-League, whilst other Clubs such as Adelaide United, Brisbane/QLD Roar, Newcastle Jets, North Queensland Fury, New Zealand Knights, Perth Glory, and Wellington Phoenix have all undergone either full changes of ownership or as in some cases are now defunct.

We won’t say that times aren’t very tough at the Club from a financial point of view but we have had to deal with that from day 1, and we are still competing and growing on and off the field and as you know currently sit on top of the Hyundai A-League and the National Youth League competitions.

We have launched next season’s Membership not only to aid the Club’s finances at this time but also because we have a very good (ACL) offer to our Members to go with the timing for an early launch.

We sincerely hope you can still continue to be with the Mariners and to follow your team for many seasons to come.

Kind regards

John

I think he has told you as much as he can. Refreshing to receive such an open and honest response. Keep sailing on Mariners!
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I hate CCM as much as the next guy from Newy, but its good to see people actually responding to there fans individually.
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So I e-mailed CCM back the other day telling them I wasn't really ready to part with my money for another season when I really don't know whether they're even going to be around and the lack of anything clear over the past 6 months doesn't really help, and John McKay e-mailed me this:

Dear

I write in response to your email below and firstly I would like to thank you for being a Mariners Member and for your commitment to the Club.

In terms of the Club’s future ownership, those discussions are ongoing at the moment and these discussions and negotiations are confidentially bound by commercial in confidence. We would hope that they would be concluded by the end of February. We can’t tell you what we don’t know in that regard other than the owners are confident of new investment into the Club, and through the Chairman, Peter Turnbull, the owners and the Board of Directors are working extremely hard to achieve this new investment and should be applauded for their tremendous commitment to keep the Club going over the last 7 seasons and into the future.

What we can tell you is that we have launched next Season’s Membership with the approval of Football Federation Australia (FFA). FFA have also approved our re-signing of existing players coming off contract at the end of the season for next season and beyond and the short term loan of John Sutton. Many of our sponsors are also still in place for next season and the Centre Of Excellence training facilities construction at Tuggerah is on schedule. Our Primary Schools Program, Mariners Active has also just kicked off for the 2012 school year and is again under the guidance of foundation Mariner, Damien Brown

In terms of the Asian Champions League (ACL) matches we have booked and paid for our flights to China for the first game on 7 March and we have booked the local accommodation for the games in which we are hosting the 3 Asian Clubs.

For all at the Mariners it is business as usual and a very hectic time. We would hope that our greatest supporters, our Members would continue to have faith in the Club that has survived and performed well against some pretty heavy odds over the first 7 seasons of the A-League, whilst other Clubs such as Adelaide United, Brisbane/QLD Roar, Newcastle Jets, North Queensland Fury, New Zealand Knights, Perth Glory, and Wellington Phoenix have all undergone either full changes of ownership or as in some cases are now defunct.

We won’t say that times aren’t very tough at the Club from a financial point of view but we have had to deal with that from day 1, and we are still competing and growing on and off the field and as you know currently sit on top of the Hyundai A-League and the National Youth League competitions.

We have launched next season’s Membership not only to aid the Club’s finances at this time but also because we have a very good (ACL) offer to our Members to go with the timing for an early launch.

We sincerely hope you can still continue to be with the Mariners and to follow your team for many seasons to come.

Kind regards

John

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Well said, LEGEND.
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Graham Arnold and his Central Coast Mariners side ignore speculation over his joining Sydney FC

By Guy Hand
AAP February 11, 2012 7:08PM

If Sydney FC hovering with intent is having an effect on coach and club, Central Coast boss Graham Arnold isn't letting it show.

"I coach this team, I love these players, I don't even think about it," Arnold said of speculation whether he would switch A-League clubs next season and whether the talk was affecting the Mariners.

For now at least, Arnold appears to be wedded to the Mariners' cause despite Sydney FC's keenness to poach the competition's most sought-after coach.

Arnold's successful deployment of yet another quality youngster - 19-year-old attacker Tomas Rogic - in the Mariners' 2-1 loss to Melbourne Victory on Friday night continues his philosophy of giving youth a chance.

"It's what we believe in, it's what we can afford," Arnold said.

"We are a club of kids. What we are trying to do is to be a club of choice for kids to have a go and get a go.

"We've won three NAB awards for young player of the month in three months.

"We've had quite a few 18 or 19-year-olds out on the pitch. It's the focus of the club to bring young kids through and give Australian youngsters a go."

The Mariners are also on the verge of new ownership, with a Russian consortium linked with taking control of a club financially hamstrung all season.

Arnold is confident his side is not feeling the pinch of setting the pace for most of the A-League season despite the Mariners falling to consecutive losses for the first time since 2009.

The result did little to dent their top two hopes, though the door is ajar for Brisbane Roar or Wellington Phoenix to creep within four points of top spot should there be a winner at Westpac Stadium om Sunday.

"I go home happy even though we lost," he said of the Victory defeat.

"That's the best we've played football-wise in a long time."

http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/graham-arnold-and-his-central-coast-mariners-side-ignore-speculation-over-his-joining-sydney-fc/story-e6frf4gl-1226268593855

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GROUNDS FOR COMPLAINT

Central Coast Mariners aren't allowed to train on Bluetongue Stadium in order to protect the playing surface. That's despite the fact they're the only permanent tenant, and the pitch remains one of the worst in the league. Nonetheless the table-toppers have copped the ban with good grace, until this week. The Mariners wanted to train in Gosford yesterday before flying to Melbourne, but the request was rejected because Gosford City Council wants to protect the pitch for - wait for it - tomorrow's rugby league trial between Wests Tigers and Parramatta, which will involve three grades. Without football, the stadium is a white elephant, but there's never been much doubt about where the loyalties lie. This is the stadium which didn't want the 2001 World Cup qualifying tournament, and - famously - put cardboard rugby league corner posts into the ground for an NSL match between Northern Spirit and Newcastle Jets. But for a 60-minute dash to Budgewoi Football Club and back by an official, Bill Walker, that game would have been cancelled because of the cock-up. Not much seems to have changed.



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/sport/football/sage-holds-fire-as-fergie-tries-to-cash-in-on-record-run-20120209-1rx89.html#ixzz1lzDyW2Eh

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I reckon , Matty Ryan and Oli Bozanic are in. And then its down to Berni and Musti.

Probably will depend on what the team needs a #10 or #9.

why so many options ?

cause

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Edited by go you yellow: 16/1/2012 11:43:55 AM


This.
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This looks very interesting, would be great for the Coast.


It sounds awesome. Are they planning on building it next to the COE or in the COE?


In regards to previous discussion about which players we will lose for Olympic qualifiers, yes I did forget about Ryan, I suppose at least one of the 4 will have to stay playing for us!

A venue for International Football School. We are looking at a couple of options and yes COE is on the agenda. Ultimately we want to provide the best outcome for the students and also the school needs to be sustainable in its own right. Hopefully will have some news on a venue in the coming month or so (after a few more discussions occur).

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Freddy wrote:

This looks very interesting, would be great for the Coast.


It sounds awesome. Are they planning on building it next to the COE or in the COE?
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I reckon , Matty Ryan and Oli Bozanic are in. And then its down to Berni and Musti.

Probably will depend on what the team needs a #10 or #9.

why so many options ?

cause

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Edited by go you yellow: 16/1/2012 11:43:55 AM
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This looks very interesting, would be great for the Coast.
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Tony Walmsley said during his half time interview by the radio commentary team, that we'll start seeing Rogic in around the 1st team very soon..

Hope he gets keen on extending his contact, 5 months isn't long at all.
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Yep. Will be interesting to see who gets chosen out of Amini, Ibini, Ryan and Bozanic (c)
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I suspect that Rogic will get some bench time over the next three weeks. Including last Saturday they will have had 5 games in 22 games before the Olyroos leave. Arnie will probably try to manage some game time for McDonald as well.

BTW - Ryan should be added to you list of possibles from our first XI.
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doubt Rogic will feature until Amini is pulled away for Socceroos, though it'll be great to see him play soon
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Hi,

First time post on 442.

I hope Bernie is not going anywhere, at least for now. So how long until Tomas Rogic gets some first team time? If he can score a 3 goals in a youth league game he mustn't be far of being ready.

Summary of Youth League Game

Also, when the olympic qualifiers come round, we are going to lose 3 of our players (max amount FFA will allow to go from each A-league squad). Does this mean we lose 3 of our starters, Musti, Bernie and Ollie??

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I hear Bernie is shopping himself around ? what to make of this.....
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LjuboRoos wrote:
You were also the first club to change its colours from mostly yellow to mostly navy.


Why are you even here ?

Cant you annoy the folks in your own knights supporters forum ?


Oh and I almost forgot ARNIE = LEGEND !



Edited by go you yellow: 5/1/2012 03:50:05 PM
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You were also the first club to change its colours from mostly yellow to mostly navy.
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Lol, then again maybe not.... I love our name, we were the yellow army first.
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