he'll be steele's replacement
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he'll be steele's replacement
Would fit in at the Roar.
if there's one thing good about this season so far it's the mariners are also shite and we could be neck and neck with them for the spoon
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/artic...-save-mariners
Central Northern Coast Spirit Mariners.
Lawrie McKinna resigned as "club ambassador" for the scum today.
And they have just signed Peter Storrie as a consultant... the guy that oversaw the 4 year period at Portsmouth that saw them rack up a few hundred million quid of debt, fall into administration and plummet out of the EPL.
Fingers crossed it goes as well for the scum.
Seriously these blokes are that unoriginal its hilarious. I relize most football songs are just rehashed but come on.
I get the whole we sing for yellow thing as they we're doing that before WSW existed.
But when you're main rivals sing an insulting song about you and then do the exact same song about them but you change one word it comes off as absolutely pathetic.
Doing Chase the Sun was funny too. I thought only we did that.
Is it just me, or does Hutchinson look like Tony Abbot's love child? He's about as popular as the PM!
So... the covers are on. Heavy rain may delay start? My tip is MV on the Charlesworth Lewis method.
https://twitter.com/marinermick/stat...44740996542465
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-0...?section=sportQuote:
Central Coast Mariners fans plan silent protest against North Sydney Oval A-League fixtures
The Central Coast Mariners' fans are planning a silent protest against the A-League club's decision to play games at North Sydney Oval.
The Mariners are set to play the Melbourne Victory in an A-League clash at the cricket ground tonight, instead of their usual base of Central Coast Stadium in Gosford.
Mariners owner Mike Charlesworth wants up to four games to be played in Sydney next season in a push to widen the supporter base past its Gosford confines; a move which has enraged many fans.
The Yellow Army has built a reputation over the past decade as one of the most vocal and passionate fan groups in the A-League, but tonight plan to be silent
"It's the toughest decision we've ever made but we need to make a stand and tonight we'll do that", said Yellow Army spokesman Simon Fisher.
"Eventually if he does take four games to North Sydney then he may as well take all of them because if you're going to take four, we're not going to support them."
The reasoning behind taking games to Sydney is essentially two-fold: to increase the club's supporter base on Sydney's northshore, and to make more money through the gate.
The rent at North Sydney Oval is significantly lower than at Central Coast Stadium.
Mariners coach Phil Moss says he can understand the logic.
"We're very proud to be the Central Coast Mariners. This is our home, Central Coast Stadium is our home, but the owner is looking at ways to enlarge his footprint," Moss said.
It is not just Mariners fans with concerns over tonight's match being played at North Sydney Oval, best known as a cricket venue.
Victory coach Kevin Muscat has been critical all week over the surface.
"They don't feel that the pitch is safe. It's quite clear to me that the definition of safety is that you'll able to do everything in your powers to play and run as quick as you want and not have a fear of being injured, turn at high speed, and the players don't feel they can do that," Muscat said.
"So basically they'll run around with the handbrake on."
Didnt realise they have been protesting for 10 years!
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The Yellow Army has built a reputation over the past decade as one of the most vocal and passionate fan groups in the A-League
NSO is significantly cheaper than the $7.5k they pay at Stade de Gypo?
Must be giving the joint away!