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Mariners Squad 2023/2024

Big Al

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I think Faz might be awhile away - wasnt it initally reported as 3 or 4 weeks? Hopefully, Storm and Doka as fullbacks and Paull nowhere near the side
Going to put a lot of pressure on those two.

Lets hope the kants can’t and we can play Paull in the home leg but doubtful.
 

Rising Sun

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If they make the final it's 3rd May. At least he will be in the region to join up with the team for the AFC cup final on May 5.
There is still a decent chance that the AFC cup final will be at Graham Park, not in the Middle East. The west zone final is between teams from Lebanon (Al Ahed) and Oman. Games in Lebanon are off limits for the AFC at the moment - the Lebanon NT playing a home tie in Canberra obviously, and Al Nahda are playing their "home" leg of the west zone final in Iraq.

So if Al Ahed make the final, the options are presumably play it in a near empty stadium somewhere else in the Middle East (handy for Faz and Alou) or move it to Gosford (or Kyrgyzstan) for the chance of a decent crowd
 
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AJames

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There is still a decent chance that the AFC cup final will be at Graham Park, not in the Middle East. The west zone final is between teams from Lebanon (Al Ahed) and Oman. Games in Lebanon are off limits for the AFC at the moment - the Lebanon NT playing a home tie in Canberra obviously, and Al Nahda are playing their "home" leg of the west zone final in Iraq.

So if Al Ahed make the final, the options are presumably play it in a near empty stadium somewhere else in the Middle East (handy for Faz and Alou) or move it to Gosford (or Kyrgyzstan) for the chance of a decent crowd
Al Ahed were playing their home games in Oman, including when they played the Oman side in the group stages.

I’d say the venues been locked in regardless now. Can’t see the AFC caring about a crowd.
 

priorpeter

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There is still a decent chance that the AFC cup final will be at Graham Park, not in the Middle East. The west zone final is between teams from Lebanon (Al Ahed) and Oman. Games in Lebanon are off limits for the AFC at the moment - the Lebanon NT playing a home tie in Canberra obviously, and Al Nahda are playing their "home" leg of the west zone final in Iraq.

So if Al Ahed make the final, the options are presumably play it in a near empty stadium somewhere else in the Middle East (handy for Faz and Alou) or move it to Gosford (or Kyrgyzstan) for the chance of a decent crowd
It won’t be in Gosford sadly. AFC have confirmed it will be in west Asia; Dubai a possible destination if Al Ahed get through.
 

Ads

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If we have no Farrell.

Doka————Hall———-Kaltak————Roux
Dipizio——-Max——Niz——Tapp———Torres
————————-Edmo—————————-


Steele ——> Roux/Tapp
Theo ——> Torres/Dipizio
Reec ——> Edmo
Barcellos ——> Torres/Dipizio

Paul ——> Last resort


* 5 midfield to prepare for when we play Sydney and Phoenix in finals.

* Doka and Roux can work on overlaps rather than being the main one trying to receive the ball wide from CB with an opposition player up their arse.
(Massive tactical floor we have wide fullbacks to high when CB’s have ball. Wide backs should receive it more square get to feet of midfield and receive back on the run as a 1/2)

* Niz to move forward when the moments strikes or turn and take ball.

* If we have Farrell has a massive flow on effect for our depth.
 

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