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CCM drew 1-1 tonight with New Calendonia. Bernie Ibini with a strike after the New Caledonian goalkeeper failed to clear a back pass in the 10th minute of play before New Caledonia have equalised with an unstoppable free-kick in the 56th minute.
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The season has started as I have predicted...........oh dear.
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Joffa
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Quote:Mariners attend KDSA Gala Day Tuesday, 28 August 2012 12:00 PM CENTRAL Coast Mariners players attended the annual Ku-Ring-Gai and District Soccer Association Gala Day over the weekend. Star Mariners players including Oliver Bozanic, Mat Ryan, Bernie Ibini, Josh Rose, Zac Anderson and Mile Sterjovski joined the youngsters to sign autographs and share tips, as well as promote the Club’s Ausgrid Mariners Mates Memberships. The free memberships are available for footballers under the age of 16 who have registered with either Ku-Ring-Gai District Soccer Association, Gladesville Hornsby Football Association or Central Coast Football. Young footballers who register for the Ausgrid Mariners Mate Membership receive free entry into all Mariners home games at Bluetongue Stadium, an exclusive membership pack and opportunities to win great prizes throughout the year. A Super Clinic will also be held during the season for Ausgrid Mariners Mate Members to attend. The Clinic will be hosted by Patrick Zwaanswijk and his fellow Mariners Ausgrid Ambassadors. For more information on Ausgrid Mariners Mates, please CLICK HERE. http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/centralcoastmariners/news-display/Mariners-attend-KDSA-Gala-Day/48754
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Joffa
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Quote:Give Dad the gift of the beautiful game! Wednesday, 29 August 2012 10:00 AM THE 2012/13 Hyundai A-League season is just around the corner and with Father’s Day this weekend, what better what to show your football loving father your appreciation then by giving him a Central Coast Mariners Membership? There are multiple packages to choose from – for Dads who would love to attend all games to those who can only make a few! Memberships range from just $30 for non-ticketed Memberships, to $335 for our full season platinum Membership. Our popular Blue Member packs are $195 and offer general admittance to all regular season home games along with a vast range of additional perks. Central Coast Mariners also have in place a part-payment plans to make it easier to afford becoming a Member. The Club has set themselves a goal of reaching 5,000 Members this campaign. To help achieve this number the Mariners are giving away a Lifetime Membership to a lucky (existing or new) Member if the 5,000 figure is reached. Become a Mariners Member this Hyundai A-League season and don’t miss a second of the action! With full season, six and three game passes plus part-payment plans, Mariners Membership is simple and affordable. See you in the stands! http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/centralcoastmariners/news-display/Give-Dad-the-gift-of-the-beautiful-game/48766
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Joffa
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Quote:Countdown :: 30 days to go! Thursday, 6 September 2012 2:00 AM Mile Jedinak CURRENT Qantas Socceroos and Crystal Palace midfielder Mile Jedinak was the 30th player to turn out for Central Coast Mariners. After an established start to his career with Sydney United in the New South Wales Premier League, Jedinak joined Central Coast in 2006. Jedinak's drive, passion and commitment to succeed was immediately evident to the Mariners coaching staff, and over the coming seasons Jedinak would establish himself as an integral member of the Central Coast squad. Jedinak left the yellow and navy in 2009 for Gençlerbirligi of the Turkish Sper Lig. During his time contracted to Gençlerbirligi, he spent time on loan at rival Turkish outfit Antalyaspor. In 2011 Jedinak joined Crystal Palace of the nPower Championship. He has played over 30 matches for the Qantas Socceroos since his debut in 2008, and represented Australia at the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar. In total, Mile Jedinak made 51 competitive appearances for Central Coast Mariners, scoring eight goals. Become a Mariners Member this Hyundai A-League season and don’t miss a second of the action! With full season, six and three game passes plus part-payment plans, Mariners Membership is simple and affordable. See you in the stands! http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/centralcoastmariners/news-display/Countdown--30-days-to-go/48912
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bubbling11
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Already done Jof.
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Perth Glory FC fan Cameron previews his sides Sunday blockbuster v Central Coast Mariners http://osaussies.com/terrace-talk-central-coast-mariners-v-perth-glory/
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RedKat wrote: :D :lol: :lol:
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Where are these russians? any news regarding the ownership of CCM?
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Aussie4ever4 wrote:Where are these russians? any news regarding the ownership of CCM? I think they're long gone mate
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Aussie4ever4 wrote:Where are these russians? any news regarding the ownership of CCM? They're a myth Much like the Mariners away support
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furns wrote:Aussie4ever4 wrote:Where are these russians? any news regarding the ownership of CCM? They're a myth Much like the Mariners support Fixed :-$
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furns wrote:Aussie4ever4 wrote:Where are these russians? any news regarding the ownership of CCM? They're a myth Much like the Mariners support Fixed :-$
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Joffa
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Quote:$18,668 raised for Cancer Council Wednesday, 24 October 2012 12:41 PM CENTRAL Coast Mariners, in association with Mingara Recreation Club, made a vibrant, visual statement in support of women’s cancer research, prevention and support services when the team donned all pink kits against Perth Glory in Hyundai A-League round 2. Now, with the EBay auction for the pink kits closed and every last dollar from the bucket collection counted, the Club is pleased to report a grand total of $18,668 has been raised for Australia’s Cancer Council. Gun goalkeeper Mathew Ryan’s unique jersey proved to be the hottest item up for auction, with one lucky fan collecting his kit for $760. Left back Joshua Rose, who also pledged a free pair of signed boots to the winning bidder, can be proud that his shirt raised a stunning $680 for charity. Meanwhile, captain John Hutchinson’s number 7 kit earned a strong $480 for the cause. The grand total was enhanced thanks to a number of valued Central Coast Mariners supporters, partners and sponsors. Wyong Shire Council, Gosford City Council, Central Coast Radio (2GO & Sea FM), and PH Electrical and Solar, each contributed $1,000 to the grand total. From the sales of the pink kits on game day, Central Coast Mariners also raised $1,000. Central Coast Mariners FC extends its gratitude to every fan that contributed and supported to our Pink Ribbon Day initiative, particularly Mingara Recreation Club who were the matchday sponsor for the game against Perth Glory. http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/centralcoastmariners/news-display/18668-raised-for-Cancer-Council/51153
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That should have it's own thread, Joffa. What an amazing effort by the club =d>
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cbowden9000 wrote:That should have it's own thread, Joffa. What an amazing effort by the club =d> You're more than welcome to do so, I thought it was a great effort as well.
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Quote:Mariners joined by Search4Hurt star Thursday, 25 October 2012 2:00 PM CENTRAL Coast Mariners hosted a special guest this morning, with former professional athlete Matt Murphy joining the 2011/12 Hyundai A-League Premiers for their Thursday morning training run. Murphy has travelled the globe competing in the world’s toughest endurance events, all the while filming an adventure series entitled ‘Search4Hurt’ (www.search4hurt.com). During each preparation phase for his next physically and mentally gruelling test, Murphy has joined a number of professional sporting teams and individuals to discover how their practices and processes can assist him in taking his performances to a new level. Murphy has trained with the likes of the Qantas Wallabies, AFL outfits Western Bulldogs and Richmond Tigers, Super 15 side Melbourne Rebels, and the Olympic Boomers basketball team in the past. But today’s session with Graham Arnold’s Central Coast Mariners provided him with his first taste of life with a Hyundai A-League Club. “Search4Hurt is an idea that I came up with to show viewers at home, for instance, what the A-League guys actually do behind the scenes,” Murphy said. “It’s not just about rocking up on the weekend and playing, they hurt a lot during the week to be on the money that they’re on, and we should really respect that.” While Murphy is forthright in declaring his passion for pain, Thursday morning’s session provided the well-travelled former national U-23 triathlon Champion with the opportunity to work on some new skills. Indeed, Murphy took part in range of drills with the Mariners squad, including small-sided games, as well as passing and shooting practice. He then joined Mariners players including Anthony Caceres, Brad McDonald, Brent Griffiths and Hayden Morton for some explosive, high intensity running. Post session, Murphy said he blown away with the coordination the players displayed, as well as the sheer pace at which they execute their skills. “The speed that they do it all at is just amazing,” he said. Murphy has built quite the following throughout his global journey, and currently possesses over 15,000 fans on Twitter. He said he hoped Search4Hurt would help inspire his supporters to be fit and active, and test their personal physical and mental capacities. “I like to show people what’s out there,” he said. “There are so many great events out there that might hurt a bit, but you recover, so get involved!” http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/centralcoastmariners/news-display/Mariners-joined-by-Search4Hurt-star/51269
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Farking mighty is an understatement
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God I love this club <3
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does anyone know where ccmfans.net has gone???
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The site was down for a bit for some upgrades but is back online now.
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http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-united/sheffield-united-playing-down-under-a-dutch-delight-for-monty-1-5213381 SHEFFIELD UNITED: Playing Down Under a Dutch delight for Monty Aussie rules: Nick Montgomery is relishing his new lifestyle By James Shield Sheffield United Published on Tuesday 11 December 2012 08:53 NICK Montgomery, the former Sheffield United midfielder, has revealed how emigrating to Australia has broadened his personal and professional horizons. Montgomery, who joined Central Coast Mariners in August following a 12-year association with Bramall Lane, told The Star that the A-League’s tactical template, which can be traced back to Guus Hiddink’s spell in charge of the Socceroos, means standards Down Under are at an all-time high. “The style is moulded on the Dutch so it’s great to watch as teams try to keep possession more,” Montgomery said. “The club is really well run and the manager, Graham Arnold, worked under Hiddink for years and uses most of his ethics, tactics and training methods, which has really opened my eyes up. “I have already learnt a lot. “It’s been a really good learning curve and, even at my tender age I still feel I have a lot to learn and take on board.” Arnold, Montgomery’s mentor at Bluetongue Stadium, was Hiddink’s assistant before enjoying a brief spell at the helm himself. Hiddink, the former PSV Eindhoven and Russia chief, might have departed Australia following the 2006 World Cup but, on the country’s Eastern Coast, his ideas have helped Mariners seize first place in the domestic table after 10 rounds of competition. They entertain Melbourne Heart, who are seventh, on Friday evening before travelling to Wellington Phoenix just before Christmas. The match, which takes place at Westpac Stadium later this month, could pit Montgomery against another United old boy - Paul Ifill - who has spent the past three years in New Zealand. Arguably Mariners’ best result of the campaign so far came when they beat Sydney FC, who recently recruited Alessandro Del Piero, 7-2 last month. Ian Crook resigned as the visitors’ coach soon after but not before labelling Mariners “the best team in the league”. “I am loving playing for the Mariners and it’s a fantastic club,” Montgomery said. “It’s similar to the Blades in fact because there’s a great atmosphere around the place and a close-knit atmosphere behind the scenes. “I scored my first league goal over here a while back. “It was against Adelaide and it turned out to be the winner so that was a good night.” Montgomery, aged 31, is scheduled to spend at least the next two and half seasons with Mariners. “I have made some great friends here already and will never forget how much they helped me and my family settle as it was a big move with two small children,” he added. “We have settled in great on the Central Coast. “I can throw a stone from our apartment on to the beach. It’s such a beautiful beach and there are loads of cafes and restaurants next to it. “The kids love it and we spend a lot of our spare time there and paddling in the rock pools. “It really is a truly amazing place to live because the lifestyle is so relaxed and it’s a great place to bring up children. I have to pinch myself everyday to believe that I actually live here.”
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Emperor's cup final on Tuesday, Gamba v Kashiwa Reysol. Winner goes into CCMs ACL group.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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Gamba are the shitter team these days, yeah?
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Weren't Gamba relegated?
Go Gamba!
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