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Hearing rumours the gypos are getting rid of their manager.
Apparently Arnie is off to China.
Wish we could get rid of ours
Gypo keeper now officially off to Club Brugge
Apparently at the second gypo fan forum last night, Charlesworth announced that he had purchased a CANNON for the club to be fired during home games whenever the mariners score a goal.
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wouldn't it be more "give us more money or we aim the cannon at you". obviously wouldn't work on the coastie home crowd, so will be permanently aimed at the away bays.
still, at least they get a fan forum, maybe even without having to pay for it!
http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/...-Shelter/71364
it's great to see coast shelter providing accommodation to the mariners in these tough timesQuote:
Central Coast Mariners are pleased to announce Coast Shelter as the first of five Official Club Charity Partners for the 2013/14 Hyundai A-League season.
Coast Shelter is a not-for-profit charity based on the New South Wales Central Coast which provides accommodation and support programs for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
The charity has been operating for over 20 years, and provides accommodation to over 150 men, women, families and youth every night.
While the Mariners and Coast Shelter have worked on a variety of initiatives in the past, this is the first time the two organisations have formed an official partnership.
Vicki de Carle from Coast Shelter said working regularly in unison with the Mariners is set to benefit the lives of many of the Central Coast’s disadvantaged individuals and families.
“To have the Mariners nominate Coast Shelter as an Official Charity Partner for the 2013/14 season will make a difference to so many lives,” de Carle said.
“The Mariners’ support will bring awareness, and with that comes understanding and much needed funds.”
The partnership between the reigning Hyundai A-League Champions and Coast Shelter will kick off on Friday 9 August when star players Matt Simon and Zac Anderson, together with members of the Club’s administration staff, sleep outside at the Australian Reptile Park.
Coinciding with Homeless Persons Week, Coast Shelter’s ‘Zoo & Snooze’ evening will take executives, business owners and other locals out of their comfort zone for an evening to help raise awareness of homelessness on the Coast.
Simon and Anderson participated in a promotional photoshoot for the event recently, holding a range of exotic animals ahead of Zoo & Snooze.
“Matt Simon and Zac Anderson have had a trial run in sleeping bags surrounded by a very large python and alligator, and they survived, so we look forward to watching them when it’s cold and dark and we bring out the big reptiles,” she said.
Central Coast Mariners Group General Manager, Mr Peter Turnbull, explained that the Club is delighted to have partnered with an organisation that is unwavering in its commitment to the well being of the people of the region.
“Coast Shelter is a wonderful organisation, one that I have discovered provides over 50,000 meals every year at no cost to homeless individuals around the Central Coast,” Turnbull said. “Naturally, we are pleased to be able to use our Club’s profile to support Coast Shelter and disadvantaged people around the region.”
For more information on Coast Shelter, please visit www.CoastShelter.org.au To discover more about Zoo & Snooze and join the Mariners at the event, please visit
stay strong, guys
Even funnier is they may be signing reddy as a replacement for Ryan.
Former Central Coast Mariners player Troy Hearfield wants to return to A-League after drug ban.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...1226688290855#
I read this in Maccas yesterday, but I refuse to register with the Terrorgraph.
Apparently CCM are being good about it - also he is working with Stu.
you missed the best bit
ahahaha pull the other one m8, grassing up your own sister smhQuote:
Hearfield has been banned until the middle of February next year by a Football Federation drugs tribunal, despite claiming in his testimony that his sister had put drugs in her own drink which he then drank inadvertently.
Ahhhhhh haha that's glorious.
mayze's boi :rof:
:rof: mayze
A month or two after he was officially let go by CCM I saw him doing the rounds of Glendale shops and he was not a pretty sight :rof:
Wonder if him & Tarek ever made up :rof:
McBreen....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0tsgcKDbEoA
Just a lol as he didn't do it for Scum.
GYPO Bozanic has scored 5 goals in 4 games. the Winner today for Lucerne and 2 previous outings scored braces...
http://z6.invisionfree.com/UltrasTif...&st=7194&#last
Gosford Soul Crew :lulz: :lulzturtle: :wtf:
Considering the GYPO first team squad play for free most weeks I suppose it is only fair the Gypo kids do alsoQuote:
Central Coast Mariners together with the International Football School (IFS) and Central Coast Football (CCF) have today joined forces to launch an exciting new program that will introduce juniors to football for free.
Free FC, a new component of the Mariners’ development programs and the brainchild of the Club’s majority owner, Mike Charlesworth, will provide a chance for juniors who may be new to football to try the sport at no cost.
The program will be held in a friendly, supervised environment to ensure kids are provided the best possible environment to fall in love with the globe’s favourite game.
“We have taken this step to provide as many kids on the Coast as possible with every chance to immerse themselves in Australia’s most popular participation sport,” Mr Charlesworth said. “It is also a wonderful example of how the three football organisations in the community can unite to create better opportunities for kids and assist in the growth of the sport.”
“For us, Free FC is not necessarily about discovering the next Mitchell Duke, Matt Simon or Mat Ryan. It is about ensuring every child has the chance to fall in love with the game so they can go to bed with the dream of becoming the next Duke, Simon or Ryan,” he said.
The launch of Free FC has the backing of Football Federation Australia (FFA), with Head of the Hyundai A-League, Mr Damien de Bohun, describing the program as a tremendous initiative.
“Football Federation Australia applauds the Free FC program as it allows young children to play football who may otherwise not be able to do so,” Mr de Bohun said. “It is a long term goal of the FFA to make football the most accessible game and this is a good step forward.”
The program, managed by IFS, caters for boys and girls aged eight to twelve years who can register to attend one of four locations every Tuesday night to join an hour of play free of charge.
IFS Chief Executive Officer, Mr Paul Chapman, hopes the model will one day be rolled out nationally.
“Mike Charlesworth and I both have a similar passion to create more opportunities for young people to enjoy the great game of football,” Mr Chapman said. “I believe Free FC has the potential to enhance the health and wellbeing of thousands of Australian children by providing them with an opportunity to participate in an activity that is fun and free with no barriers to entry.”
The weekly Free FC sessions will be organised by widely respected former Hyundai A-League and National Soccer League professional player, Damien Brown.
Brown, the Mariners’ Youth Development Coordinator, currently organises the Club’s Newcastle Permanent MarinersACTIVE sessions, and coaches at the IFS Mariners Central Coast Campus at Mount Penang.
Since its inception in 2010 the Newcastle Permanent MarinersACTIVE program has introduced over 30,000 kids to football at primary school free of charge.
CCF Chairman, Mr Darren Sprod, is also supportive of the Free FC initiative.
‘’This program gives every child a chance to try the highest participation sport on the Central Coast for free. Local clubs will be invited to Free FC in the registration period to encourage children to further their football experience by joining a local club.’’
Free FC will commence on Tuesday 15 October 2013, just three days after the Mariners’ opening game of the Hyundai A-League 2013/14 season against Western Sydney Wanderers at Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford.
Updates regarding Free FC will be made available at www.MarinersDevelopment.com.au.
Poor buggers lost in Indonesia last night too.
They're blaming the refs
I take it the sauce bottles are gone.Quote:
Central Coast Mariners will be aiming to commence the season with a BANG on and off the pitch when the Club hosts Western Sydney Wanderers on Saturday.
Just 1,000 tickets remain for the match pitting the two Clubs that contested last season’s Hyundai A-League Grand Final – won 2-0 by the Central Coast – up against one another.
And if Graham Arnold’s troops fire against Tony Popovic’s side, fans will be in for a treat!
On Thursday the Club finalised the paperwork enabling the Mariners’ new cannon to be ready for action should the yellow and navy hit the back of the net on Saturday.
Each and every home game, the Club’s Cannon – positioned at the southern end of Bluetongue Stadium in front of the palm trees – will fire soon after a Mariners goal (noise & smoke only!).
The brainchild of Mariners majority owner, Mr Michael Charlesworth, the Club’s Cannon has been developed in order to give Central Coast supporters a distinctive tradition to enjoy and celebrate.
The Cannon will fire a ‘BOOOM’ at approximately 100 decibels, lasting half a second.
In addition to the Club’s new Cannon, the Mariners will begin to distribute a new match handout titled The Loose Cannon this Saturday.
The Loose Cannon is a free matchday handout providing supporters at the game with the opportunity to find out more about the Club, team, and players.
Moreover, it will provide fans with an additional avenue to connect with the Club, let supporters in on the latest news, and can even be made into a souvenir by securing the autograph of each week’s ‘Player to Watch’ in the space provided.
The style and layout of the Club’s new matchday handout was inspired by Kashiwa Reysol’s Reysol Winning Guide – a paper Mariners Management came across throughout the 2013 AFC Champions League.
Who the **** comes up with these lame ideas though???
What? Why a cannon?
Did I miss something here? Does the central coast have some sort of military history or some shit?
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I think they're just playing on the whole Pirate thing. Mariner/sailor/seaman/pirate/etc
long hard and full of.... gunpowder.
The gun is aiming at bay 32
Arnie gawwwwwwwwwwn