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The Central Coast Mariners Thread

Timmah

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CEMTRAL COAST NARIMERS PRENIERS IM 2008-7!

:sarcasm:
 

borat

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No one will give a toss about the minor title if you can't win the real prize. Just ask Adelaide V1.
 

Foz

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Gee they played well last night.
Had a couple of big injury set backs too in the first half.
There was always a chance the Jets couldve sneaked that away goal but over the 2 legs the Mariners really deserved that win.
Best game I've seen Sasho play.
Lets hope they can reproduce that form in the Grand Final because if they do they'll win.
 

Dutchy

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Mariners havent played that well full stop. BAM! Turn It up

One more match to improve on also.
 

Twizzle

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borat said:
C'mon, enough with the BS, Mariners haven't played that well since September.

cant argue with that, but they played well enough on Sunday night
 

Twizzle

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Mariners think rest will be best

By Michael Cox
February 19, 2008

CENTRAL Coast coach Lawrie McKinna believes Newcastle's tough run to the A-League grand final will be a factor in Sunday's decider and that his well-rested side can finish over the top of their local rivals.
The Mariners will go into the match having played just one match in the past four weeks while Newcastle have played two extra-time thrillers in consecutive weeks.

After capitulating 3-0 to the Mariners in extra-time two weeks ago in Gosford, the Jets then took 120 minutes to outlast Queensland 3-2 in last Sunday's controversial preliminary final.

Both matches were arduous, physical affairs but Jets coach Gary van Egmond feels that his team is better for the hit-outs, stating that the Mariners should be more worried about their sparse preparation.

But McKinna is backing his team to have a physical edge in the grand final.

"He's (van Egmond) always going to have to put his spin on it but if we're up a goal 20 minutes from the end, those boys will be feeling those two extra half-hours," McKinna said.

"If we're up, that's when the tired legs will come into it. We were happy it went into extra-time (last week).

Mariners striker John Aloisi (knee), Mile Jedinak (groin), Alvin Ceccoli (bruised foot) and Nigel Boogard (groin) all failed to complete training but McKinna's main worry is Tom Pondeljak who sat out the session with a lower hamstring strain.

McKinna wasn't concerned with the injuries, and stated that all except Pondeljak could have completed the session.

Aloisi, whose knee injuries have required constant maintenance throughout the year, believes that the week off has been a huge boost for the minor premiers.

"We needed the break I think because we're carrying a few boys with niggling injuries, a week off helped us recover from that," said Aloisi, who has yet to make a decision about his playing future after the grand final.

"For me, I needed that week off to get my knee right and it feels a lot better."

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