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2021 FFA Cup

JoyfulPenguin

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Thankfully we’re a much better team now. Leaps & bounds!
I hope that we still are, just worried how much of our improvement has walked out the door with Stajcic and Arrante.

If we don't collectively function as a unit like last season, I'm concerned that players will regress and flaws hidden by our system will be exposed.
 

Forum Phoenix

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I hope that we still are, just worried how much of our improvement has walked out the door with Stajcic and Arrante.

If we don't collectively function as a unit like last season, I'm concerned that players will regress and flaws hidden by our system will be exposed.
I actually think we’re likely going to be a better side, but I think it’s pretty evident most other teams started very under done last year which helped us make a dream start, and I doubt we’ll ge that lucky this year, so we’ll really have to earn it.

But bottom line we have skill and leadership through our whole spine now and no way will we be easy beats, lookout Blacktown, payback time.
 

turbo

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But bottom line we have skill and leadership through our whole spine now and no way will we be easy beats, lookout Blacktown, payback time.
As long as we can get some signings done soon. We are in a much better place than when we were previously bundled out early but if we potentially don’t have Tongyik (unknown if returning), Rowles and Stensness it does weaken us significantly. I think avoiding a cupset is important for mentality and external perception with Staj leaving.
 

JoyfulPenguin

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In some of the other FFA Cup clashes we have some former Mariners playing:

If players are bolded they have had a senior contract, italicts if they never appeared in a senior match.

Fabio Ferreria, Michael Glassock and Nick Sorras' Sydney Olympic will face Sydney FC.

Mitch Rooke and Broadmeadow Magic will face the Western Sydney Wanderers.

David D’Appuzzo, Peter Kekeris, Ivan Necevski, Blake Powell and Corey Gamerio will line up with APIA Leichardt against Tigers FC of the ACT.

Marc Warren and John Roberts will play host with the Mount Druitt Town Rangers as they play former Mariners Bilal Belkadi, Aidan Munford and the Wollongong Wolves.

Jed Hornery and Newcastle Olympic will vs A-League Macarthur FC.

Brenton Fox will lineup with Peninsula Power as they face A-League opposition in Brisbane Roar.

Chris Harold will face Adelaide Olympic with his ECU Joondalup teammates.
 

priorpeter

Well-Known Member
In some of the other FFA Cup clashes we have some former Mariners playing:

If players are bolded they have had a senior contract, italicts if they never appeared in a senior match.

Fabio Ferreria, Michael Glassock and Nick Sorras' Sydney Olympic will face Sydney FC.

Mitch Rooke and Broadmeadow Magic will face the Western Sydney Wanderers.

David D’Appuzzo, Peter Kekeris, Ivan Necevski, Blake Powell and Corey Gamerio will line up with APIA Leichardt against Tigers FC of the ACT.

Marc Warren and John Roberts will play host with the Mount Druitt Town Rangers as they play former Mariners Bilal Belkadi, Aidan Munford and the Wollongong Wolves.

Jed Hornery and Newcastle Olympic will vs A-League Macarthur FC.

Brenton Fox will lineup with Peninsula Power as they face A-League opposition in Brisbane Roar.

Chris Harold will face Adelaide Olympic with his ECU Joondalup teammates.
Love your work as always, JP!
 

Corsair

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Everything postponed, I wondeor what this means for the Paramoiunt subscription, if the start date on the annual plan will also be postponed for that.
 

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