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Forum Phoenix said:Sign Giggs and I die happy.
But the $$$$???? :'( :'( :'(
fish said:Give him Avoca
adz said:fish said:Give him Avoca
With or without a warship?
Blair said:Ok I havnt seen any pre season games (wish we still had pre season cup) but does any one have any ideas on formation or the line up we might see against heart???????
http://www.ccmariners.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=34240
Mariners duo to sharpen their skills at Blades Academy
Friday, 16 July 2010
by Glen Lauder
The Central Coast Mariners strong relationship with English Championship side Sheffield United has reaped more rewards, with young Mariners pair Trent Sainsbury and Marc Warren the beneficiaries.
The two 18-year-olds have been selected to spend two weeks at Sheffield Uniteds Academy to experience first hand the life of a Professional Footballer in one of the worlds top leagues.
"It will be a great experience to see how a club like that is run, what training is like and hopefully I can come back a better player," said Warren.
The opportunity follows a visit to Australia last month by Sheffield United Scout, Noel Blackwell, brother of Blades Manager Kevin, to cast his eye over the talent on show within the Mariners squad, and to get a feel for the way the club is run, both on and off the field.
The players will spend their time in the North of England staying with a family and getting involved with Sheffield Uniteds Academy and Reserve teams in training, with the possibility of featuring in Pre-Season trial matches.
"Its a good opportunity for us to develop as players and Im excited about seeing how things are done over there and seeing what things I can pick up," said Warren.
Sheffield United is involved in a global partnership with several clubs including the Mariners, Chinese Super League club Chengdu Blades and Hungarian side Ferencvaros.
'Good' is a relative term Mick!marinermick said:appears good news on the keeping front
we should know within a week
marinermick said:appears good news on the keeping front
we should know within a week
Deej said:marinermick said:appears good news on the keeping front
we should know within a week
All hangs on 1 thing happening, either way we'll have a good keeper between the sticks
Part_Timer said:
midfielder said:Deej said:marinermick said:appears good news on the keeping front
we should know within a week
All hangs on 1 thing happening, either way we'll have a good keeper between the sticks
Make sure he can he pass the ball from the back...
Mick in Danny ratings ... assume Danny a 8.5 out of 10.... the keeper you speak of rates how many...