oh and according to their shitty forum, during the derby some genius in their support started a "2-0 and you f*cked it up" chant
http://images.sodahead.com/profiles/...#duh%20750x600
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oh and according to their shitty forum, during the derby some genius in their support started a "2-0 and you f*cked it up" chant
http://images.sodahead.com/profiles/...#duh%20750x600
It's not as bad as Pasfield's **** up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61pbCtnJPpw
Think this needs adding to this thread for posterity.
Deadset the 2nd funniest thing I have ever seen at a football match behind the Miracle of Brisbane
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True porksey
But that wasn't a grand final and we didn't lose either
Arnold going creates the debate about how much of a disgrace he was.
4 Grand Finals for ZERO wins is pathetic.
Fark, even GVE won one (as an assistant coach mind).
In my mind he's the worst coach ever in any league ever. Results don't lie.
How is Arnie going to handle having home fans at a match?
And Wander if @VegaltaSendai Stadium will display big bottles of Mirin Sauce in the near future? #nomoretomatosauce
Peter Turnbull has apparently left the scum.
Confirmed source now, was just a journo on twitter saying "hearing rumblings of Pete Turnbull leaving CCM"
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226770302743
well that was fcuking bright wasnt itQuote:
Turnbull sunk a huge amount of his time and several millions of dollars into the club, at considerable a cost to his own family.
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THE Central Coast Mariners didn't defeat Western Sydney Wanderers to become A-League champions - they beat Football Federation Australia.
As grand final-winning coach Graham Arnold prepares to leave Australia for Sendai in Japan's A-League, he admitted that he had to lend money players to pay their mortgages while the game's governing body did little to help.
He used it as motivation when the Mariners faced the Wanderers - a team owned by FFA - in last season's grand final.
"I was happy to lend players money to get them through," Arnold tells former Socceroos teammate Robbie Slater in an exclusive interview in the Sunday Telegraph.
"There were players unable to pay their mortgages when they put food on the table for their families.
"I had to paint the picture that Western Sydney Wanderers were our enemy.
"The fact FFA owned them and were paying them, but they wouldn't come forward and pay us in difficult times was an extremely difficult thing to take.
"We sold $4.5 million worth of players in that time and FFA took $1 million out of those transfers and still wouldn't provide for us. It was difficult to understand."
The grand final victory was especially sweet for Arnold, his success paving the way for a move to the J-League, which he describes as Asia's version of the Premier League.
While conceding the Wanderers have been great for the A-League, Arnold and the Mariners still feel some angst towards the FFA.
"It was us against the head organisation, it wasn't us against the Western Sydney Wanderers," Arnold added.
"Tony Popovic and their supporters have done wonderful things for the game here in Australia and will continue to do so, but I had to try to motivate us and use it as a way to win a grand final."
It is the Daily Telegraph