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Besides those two kick arse giant bottles of sauce at Shittoungue has anyone else noticed at Gypo home games that wanky arse shirt that takes up at least a bay and is usually found about 3-4 bays up from where we sit??
What chance it is out for the F3 Derby???
What should happen to it if they are dumb enough to put it out near us???
Love this on the Football Sack websiste.
http://www.thefootballsack.com/2013/...-go-go-go.html
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-nQc-AzUx_x...00/MARINER.png
Vandalism is a must.
Just put heaps of Jets stickers on it
Should just attack it enmass.
I wouldnt mind having the mariners logo cut out from it... for funs.
Set fire to it
You and me mitchy. Lets get it.
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CENTRAL Coast Mariners are pleased to announce that two Asian football investment groups will soon visit Gosford to open talks about investment opportunities in the Club and its Centre of Excellence at Tuggerah.
The two groups are among several interested parties who have received and reviewed an extensive Information Memorandum on the Central Coast Mariners.
The Mariners Board of Directors formally invite further expressions of interest by investors locally, nationally and globally as the Club strives to accelerate its growth plans and capitalise on additional business opportunities available to it.
Central Coast Mariners Chairman Peter Turnbull said it’s the right time for the Club to further broaden its capital base, having completed the start-up and formative phase, and achieved an enviable position in Australia’s national competition, the Hyundai A League.
“This is exciting juncture in the club’s short, yet proud history,” said Mr Turnbull.
“We are currently top of the Hyundai A-League and National Youth League and we are the reigning premiers in each competition. The Mariners will this year compete in the Asian Champions League for the third time and is on track to do so again in 2014.
“The on-field success is underpinned by the Club’s unique, innovative Centre of Excellence complex, which is well underway. The Tuggerah facility is now home to the Mariners’ entire football department and has a thriving community facility in the Soccer5s complex, which is open and doing an excellent trade.”
Next year, the Central Coast Mariners Centre of Excellence will see further developments towards a 130-room hotel, licensed clubhouse, six storey office tower and an aquatic centre, in addition to the training facilities, football administration block, and leisure amenities launched last year.
Mr Turnbull said the Mariners brand was known internationally, having its players sought after by top clubs in Europe and Asia.
“This year also marks the second full year of the Club’s elite Academy pathway, providing gifted local juniors with the opportunity to progress from their grassroots side to the Hyundai A-League and beyond,” he said.
“In order to consolidate the Club’s position as Australia’s top nursery for football talent and build upon the impressive achievements made by the franchise since its foundation in 2004, Central Coast Mariners FC are currently assessing a range of additional investment options to underpin its strategic growth plan moving forward.”
Over the past few months, the Mariners have been contacted by a number of groups expressing an interest in investing in the future development and expansion of the organisation. These expressions of interest include the possibility of direct investment from local and foreign consortiums and individuals, as well as the option of an initial public offering (IPO) which would see the Mariners as the first publicly owned football club in Australia.
Hopefully this IPO goes ahead. Will buy shares just to cause trouble. Imagine if enough of us bought shares in their peasant business we could have a right laugh dictating Gypo Club policy. No more tuna for Hutcho
Losing to last place
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****ing lol
LOL @ Gypos no longer top of the table! And good on Labi still doing it for Newy!
http://www.foxsports.com.au/football...1#.UTR5b1eOVIM
As bad of a week we have had nothing beats watching the mariners choke over and over again.
Another miss from the penalty spot, this time from the quasi-kiwi McGlinchey. 5 in a row they've missed now. Couldn't happen to a better bunch of blokes
Oh the joy at the pressure on them should a finals match come to a penalty shootout !
Pricks will probably win a shootout. Will probably see their opponent miss all and they roll one slowly down the middle and the keeper dives and they win 1-0
PV4, love your work mate. All posted on http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/26622...ners-loss.aspx
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Word is that penalties are the new Championships for these peasants.
#starsareforpenalties
just tried to write "Gosford" in a text message, autocorrect changed it to "Godforsaken"
lol
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/fo...-1226599593884
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Central Coast Mariners hit financial strife again, says report
FINALS-bound Central Coast Mariners have again hit financial turbulence with the A-League club reportedly unable to pay its players last week.
According to a report in The Australian, Mariners players and staff did not receive regular payments last Thursday and learned of the problem only after arriving back in Sydney last Friday after the 1-3 loss to Kashiwa Reysol in the Asian Champions league.
I know we all have a good laugh at the gypos expense
What, were you expecting a "but"?
I wouldn't pay them either after that performance
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you cant be SERIOUS! one step closer to folding imo
Wonder if any folk will go dressed as hitler.
http://images.gazzetta.it/Media/Foto...t--346x212.jpg
Hitler isn't a superhero, but I wonder if the Member might get the old uniform out of the closet, and make the trip down.
"Come dressed as your favourite super hero".
Every bastard will dress up as the Minister for Social Security.
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IN the final weeks of the 2010 federal election campaign, Julia Gillard announced a $10 million grant to go towards a $40m sporting and community complex on the NSW central coast, which was slated to be among the nation's best.
Today that project is in danger of collapse, with builders walking away from the development late last year over hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid debts, and very few of the community benefits spruiked by the government have actually materialised.
The Central Coast Mariners A-league soccer club's planned "Centre of Excellence" at Tuggerah was due to be completed early this year.
Instead the development sits idle with patches of over-grown glass spurting up between half-complete buildings, and stands as nothing more than a monument to government waste. With the Mariners club facing possible collapse - with players threatening to strike over unpaid wages and the Australian Taxation Office circling over unpaid debts - it has emerged the funding was tied not to the community benefits but a handful of facilities for the elite club.
Both the club and the developer of the project - which are separate legal entities - were last night locked in ongoing negotiations with investor and IT businessman Mike Charlesworth in a bid to save the club and the developer from administration.
Less than three weeks before the 2010 election, Ms Gillard and local member Craig Thomson - whose heavy lobbying for the grant brought it about - visited the site and announced the grand project billed as "world class".
The development, they announced, would include a heated indoor aquatic centre, community gym, function centre, education facilities, a 150-room hotel, a museum, and community doctor and dental services.
The federal government was to inject $10m in the $39m project, which was to be completed by Mariners FC Developments, a company created for the purpose owned by three businessmen associated with the Mariners Football Club.
The complex would provide "state-of-the-art" facilities for the Central Coast Mariners, and the raft of community services.
It was, in the words of an August 2010 ALP campaign media release, an "Elite Meets Community Sports Campus".
However, more than $9m of that government grant has been handed over and the community side to the project is yet to materialise.
Peter Turnbull, a director of Mariners FC Developments, said football fields, a "soccer 5s centre" along with changerooms and gym, dressing rooms, coaches' offices and football match facilities had been completed. But he said none of the federal grant was tied to the community gym or medical services.
Department of Regional Australia, Arts and Sport spokesman Anthony Meere declined to comment when asked whether the government had any concerns regarding the future of the proposed development.
"The Australian government has delivered in its commitment to the Mariners sports complex. To date milestone payments totalling $9,006,590 have been paid," he said.
A spokesman for Mr Thomson did not return calls yesterday.
Builder North Constructions walked off the site in December after the developers failed to pay about $500,000 in debts.
The Weekend Australian can also reveal the Mariners FC Developments has missed a deadline earlier this month to pay $3m to the Wyong RSL Club to finalise the purchase of a parcel of land on which part of the project is to be developed.
Facing financial distress, the Wyong RSL in 2008 sold Club Tuggerah, a club and 14ha of land adjacent to the existing Mariners' grounds.
The sale price was $7.5m with $4.5m payable at the time and the remaining $3m due earlier this month.
Company searches show Mariners FC Developments owes $6.25m to Adelaide-based Angas Securities, a shadow-bank debenture issuer that raises money from ordinary investors.
Records show all of the assets of Mariners FC Developments are mortgaged to Angas.
The accounts of Angas show a late 2012 valuation of the entire site and buildings at just $12m.
The directors and equal shareholders of Mariners FC Developments are Mr Turnbull, Mr Charlesworth and Lyall Gorman, a former director of the Mariner's Football Club.
Speaking with The Weekend Australian yesterday, Mr Charlesworth dismissed media reports he had agreed to inject $5m into the failing club.
He said he was involved in ongoing negotiations with both the club and the developer.
"No figure is being stipulated and no deal has been concluded," Mr Charlesworth said. He confirmed the developer currently owed North Constructions "about $500,000".
The precise figure the Mariners Football Club owes the ATO was unclear.
What a clusterf**k.
Embarrassing for all concerned. Turnbull, Gorman, and Charlesworth have a lot to answer for.
FFS, can these cunce get anything right?