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Mariners Squad - HAL 11 - 2015/2016

Gratis

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http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=9050015

Mariners could loan Everton keeper

The Central Coast Mariners are hoping to complete a loan deal for a young goalkeeper from Everton to replace the departing Liam Reddy.
The A-League outfit formed an official player development partnership earlier this year with the English Premier League club, and Mariners coach Tony Walmsley is hopeful of finally tapping into it.
Reddy is reportedly set to be released by Central Coast, with a payout currently being negotiated, after the veteran shotstopper's recent run-ins with Walmsley and his coaching staff over the team's new, near-kamikaze commitment to attacking football.
Walmsley was unable to comment on Reddy's situation, saying it was still with the "powers that be" - but he did reveal the club's Merseyside links could be about to produce their first tangible benefit.
"There's a couple of keepers that they've got, both international players, both first-team squad members at Everton," he said.
"For those guys, they're young players, to come in with Paul Izzo and be competing for that number one jersey would be fantastic for everyone.
"Paul's looking at an Olympic qualification year, they're looking at forcing their way into Everton's first team.
"For me, having that level of competition for places is fantastic, but it's not a done deal - that's why I'd rather keep (their names) under wraps."
Walmsley said the Mariners needed to sort through some "legalities" with FFA for any loan deal to become a reality.
With only four visa players on their books, there should be scope for Central Coast to bring in another foreign player.
"It's good for me to be able to say publicly, to the fans, that that partnership's up and running," Walmsley said.
"It's delivering something to us, we just now need to work it through with the FFA and try and convert that to reality."
Earlier this year, Everton coach Roberto Martinez spoke glowingly about the partnership, saying the club would benefit from being able to send young British players to another English-speaking country.
The only other A-League team currently with a foreign goalkeeper is Melbourne City, who somewhat controversially signed former Premier League stalwart Thomas Sorensen, 39, on a two-year deal.
 

Big Al

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http://www.evertonfc.com/players/j/js/jindrich-stanek

Mentioned as part of fox coverage we trying to get 19yr old Czech keeper as part of Everton partnership. Jindrich Stanek is on their books.

However I think the age is a problem. They were talking about the age rule.

Also on 442 rumours of WSW getting rid of Bouzanis. Reddy could be on his way. Telegraph saying Reddy should be out via settlement very soon.
 
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dibo

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Any hard substance to that? I've been hearing it go around, but equally that could be one person's rumour that gets around and when they hear it back from someone else they go "now I've heard it from two sources!"

Sorry, always a little sceptical about football gossip...
 

MagpieMariner

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That older centre back seemed quite happy during yesterday's warm-up. Maybe he's happy to stay on our bench because he feels the alternative is retirement. :)
 

pjennings

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It seems Tony is backing away from his youth policy. ;)

HAPPY 110th Birthday Alf Date
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Tony Walmsley presents Alf Date with a Jersey on his 110th Birthday
Monday, 9 November 2015 -

Head Coach Tony Walmsley was proudly involved in the 110th birthday celebrations of Australia’s oldest Man, Alf Date who lives at Peninsula Village on the Central Coast.
Walmsley was also lucky enough to meet Australian football royalty, Joe Marston who was the first Australian to play in an FA Cup final and shares the same residency as Mr Date. Hyundai A-Leauge fans will also recognise Joe's name as the medal named after him which recognises the best player of the Grand Final.
'Alfie Date' turned 110 yesterday and the Mariners’ were lucky enough to be involved with his belated birthday celebrations where his incredible achievement was recognised by the attendance of Sir Peter John Cosgrove, Governor-General of Australia.
During a day that was all about Alf, he was also surprised with personal birthday cards from Her Majesty The Queen and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
A Tottenham Hotspur fan through and through, Alfie was over the moon to receive a Central Coast Mariners kit from Head Coach Tony Walmsley.
Upon the presentation, Walmsley welcomed Alfie to the team and said that there are always exceptions to the club’s mantra of “giving youth a chance,” which brought a huge smile to the face of the 110 year old.

Read more at http://www.ccmariners.com.au/articl...fo31pdschv3010g14zaiz5sww#jcpJJg1IxLcFxMyC.99
 
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UnitedsNo9

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Out of interest, if we were to make a play for wilko, do we have to wait til January? Or if we have room in the squad and he is a free agent can we potentially pick him up sooner?
 

dibo

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Transfer window prevents him from joining us until January I believe. All entirely hypothetical anyway.
 

Yoda

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According to someone on facebook yesterday, Eddie gone - it was on NBN. Did anyone see this!

Its official.....

http://www.ccmariners.com.au/articl...mariners-part-ways/1sl2abvizmkzx1259cbrxocpyw



CLUB STATEMENT: Bosnar and Mariners part ways
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Eddy Bosnar
Tuesday, 10 November 2015 -
@CCMariners
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The Central Coast Mariners wish to advise Members, fans and media that the contract of Eddy Bosnar has been terminated by mutual consent.
Bosnar who scored three goals last season as a central defender made 30 Hyundai A-League appearances for the Yellow & Navy since joining the club in January 2014.

Central Coast Mariners would like to thank Bosnar for his service to the Club, and wish him all the best with his future endeavours.

The Central Coast Mariners and Eddy Bosnar will make no further comment on this matter.


Read more at http://www.ccmariners.com.au/articl...sl2abvizmkzx1259cbrxocpyw#bzmYbUr9O6Gyk6OX.99
 

Gratis

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I'd love to know the details but am pleased that they have mutually agreed to be appropriate and not comment further. Mature and professional.
 

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