Can CCM finish above the Victory? That would be the icing on the cake - not to finish last.
Central Coast Mariners - Under New Ownership
Can CCM finish above the Victory? That would be the icing on the cake - not to finish last.
Has CCM now set a longer winless record then the Knights?
Kaz Patafta & Zac Anderson's equity company interested in buying CCM
Revealed: New buyer’s pitch to reinvigorate A-League's Mariners https://t.co/yFwNPsC9AB #football #FTBL #ALeague pic.twitter.com/qXwhFJV0kA
— FTBL (@FTBLcomau) August 6, 2020
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Central Coast Mariners chairman Mike Charlesworth has confirmed he is negotiating a sale with Australian businessman Abdul Helou, who owns a third of Spanish club Rayo Vallecano. [SMH]https://t.co/p6MAOToH3G
— A-League Hub (@AleagueHub) August 6, 2020
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David Squires on ... a Central Coast dreams factory up for sale https://t.co/x1g7AHM4nI
— Guardian Australia (@GuardianAus) August 6, 2020
David Squires on ... a Central Coast dreams factory up for sale https://t.co/x1g7AHM4nI
— Guardian Australia (@GuardianAus) August 6, 2020
His cartoons are very very good
If Auckland footballers can please buy Lotto tickets they would have enough to buy CCM's licence and a great squad with $43 million.
Don't mind those.
Nice kits.
Think we might have to pretend the navy is black and borrow them every week
SFC would definitely vote against it. Large chunk of their supporter base apparently originates from Sydney's northern beaches area.
I wouldn’t say that would be good for the club, maybe the owners but not the club. Mariners fans have gone through so much the last couple seasons and finally do well to hear they might have the club taken away. Its no different to how Phoenix fans would feel if Welnix got an offer from a rich European club who don’t really care, and move to whichever more ‘fashionable’ market was available.
Also surely the Sydney market is close to saturation at the moment, we’ve seen both Melbourne and Sydney’s third teams have small fanbases. Yes, of course, covid is a factor, but Western Utd weren’t doing much before that either. For the Mariners’ and the league’s sake surely they have to make staying in Central Coast non-negotiable, as opposed to having a fourth Sydney team.
Jordan Gardner is an owner and chairman of Helsingør where of course Eli Just, Callum McCowatt, Dalton Wilkins and Auckland schoolkid but South African international Liam Jordan play. From what I’ve heard from him, he seems to understand football club ownership well, at least in regards to Helsingør, so be interesting to see how he’d go running an A League club.
Also notice that Brett Johnson is among the various owners of Phoenix Rising, another club with several New Zealanders, so the two own the clubs with the largest New Zealand contingent outside of Wellington. Would be great if that translated to NZ players being signed out of the national league to a non-Phoenix A League club.
Ipswich Town owner Brett Johnson, and Jordan Gardiner, are interested in buying the Central Coast Mariners. A letter of intent has been signed with Mike Charlesworth. Pending approval from the APL & FA, they want to move the club to the Gold Coast. [SMH]https://t.co/W0MHUhYdIN
— A-League Hub (@AleagueHub) April 15, 2021
Jordan Gardner is an owner and chairman of Helsingør where of course Eli Just, Callum McCowatt, Dalton Wilkins and Auckland schoolkid but South African international Liam Jordan play. From what I’ve heard from him, he seems to understand football club ownership well, at least in regards to Helsingør, so be interesting to see how he’d go running an A League club.
Also notice that Brett Johnson is among the various owners of Phoenix Rising, another club with several New Zealanders, so the two own the clubs with the largest New Zealand contingent outside of Wellington. Would be great if that translated to NZ players being signed out of the national league to a non-Phoenix A League club.
Someone put them in touch with ACFC regarding an A-league bid ...
Gold Coast has hardly been a road paved with success for sporting teams. At least 2 failed NRL teams prior the Titans (who have also needed financial help also from ARL), the Suns an AFL team only kept alive because the game's powerbrokers in Melbourne have oodles of surplus cash slushing around (aka mega TV deal), and then Palmer's GC United fiasco.
But really I would hope the Nix, support leaving the Mariners on the Central Coast.
Central Coast head coach Alen Stajcic has left the Mariners after guiding the #ALeague underdogs from the foot of the table to a stunning third place finish in the 2020-21 season, sources have told ESPN.
— ESPN Australia & NZ (@ESPNAusNZ) June 16, 2021
DETAILS 📝: https://t.co/chCT5kvtJd pic.twitter.com/bQNZ0f9vZL
This is on the owner. No effort to resign Staj and @NahuelArrarte. Terrible terrible look for the club. Players leaving. All the good work being undone.
— Ray Gatt (@Gatty54) June 16, 2021
Frustration with a lack of financial support from Mariners owner Mike Charlesworth to improve the Central Coast squad for next season led to Alan Stajcic quitting, which will be announced tomorrow. He has been linked with Western United. [News Corp]https://t.co/VRdrfXntze
— A-League Hub (@AleagueHub) June 16, 2021
The club can today confirm that Alen Stajcic and Nahuel Arrarte have stepped down from their roles with the Central Coast Mariners. #CCMFC
— Central Coast Mariners (@CCMariners) June 17, 2021
Details 👇👇
Nick Montgomery announced as head coach for the next two years.#CCM
— Luke (@Boycey1105) July 2, 2021
Tara Rushton just casually dropping on the new Round Ball Rules episode about the cash injection coming to CCM. We alluded to it on @CFootballRamble last week. Has been coming for a while and everything I've heard is fairly positive. Could also result in a change of ownership.
— Luke (@Boycey1105) April 28, 2022
Richard Peil has joined the Central Coast Mariners Board as Director.
— Central Coast Mariners (@CCMariners) May 7, 2022
Full details 👇👇 #CCMFC #WontBackDown
🗣 "The more I spent time on the Central Coast, the more I fell in love with it."
— Central Coast Mariners (@CCMariners) May 7, 2022
🌊 "The players will be back out in the community."
💛💙 "I like being the under-dog and I think that tag suits us at the Central Coast."
Richard Peil spoke to us about his plans for the club. pic.twitter.com/8BRuNrLHtA
Heavily paraphrasing because of no pause/rewind:
— Shane Henry (@Hirald0) May 7, 2022
‘I’m a big admirer of the golden generation. We’ve lost our way since then and I want our development to get back to fast, athletic, exciting football.’
Any chance of technique and intelligence being mentioned by these people? https://t.co/UmRkpnBAJw
Already stamping his mark by bringing in Wilkshire.
Wollongong Wolves manager Luke Wilkshire will leave his role at the end of the season to take up a role as Central Coast Mariners Head of Youth Development #NPLMNSW pic.twitter.com/S7n8RqiOqQ
— NPL Central (@nplcentral) May 7, 2022
𝗠𝗼𝗻𝘁𝘆 & 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝗴 𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗧𝗼 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝘆 💪
— Central Coast Mariners (@CCMariners) June 10, 2022
Nick Montgomery & Sergio Raimundo have signed a two year extension, keeping them on the Coast until 2025 🌊
Monty & Serg are in The Family, are you?
Win a Family Navy Membership: https://t.co/9Q5AKPRkMP#CCMFC // #WontBackDown
Our 22/23 @aleaguemen kits from @PaladinSprts 🔥
— Central Coast Mariners (@CCMariners) September 3, 2022
Pre-order 👉 https://t.co/uBwrejIjLr pic.twitter.com/3GieDWg9dy
A game(s) in Suva against their National team would actually be useful, over this WC break. Handy acclimatisation with some sweltering Australian kickoffs, no doubt soon to come.
https://www.oceaniafootball.com/brian-kaltak-homecoming-is-a-chance-to-inspire-as-central-coast-mariners-head-to-vanuatu/
The tournament gives the Mariners, who have three players in Qatar as part of Graham Arnold’s Australia squad, a chance to keep sharp over the break period with 21 players, including some youngsters who are looking to impress, making the journey.