Central Coast Mariners - Under APL Management

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over 7 years ago
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over 7 years ago

Two completed passes in 75 minutes

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over 7 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Two completed passes in 75 minutes


So thats a goals to passes ratio of 1:2. Impressive!

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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over 7 years ago

We are forgetting something. He's trying to earn a contract with CCM. Stats like that will help his cause

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009

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over 7 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Two completed passes in 75 minutes


So thats a goals to passes ratio of 1:2. Impressive!

1:1

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over 7 years ago

Ryan wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

Two completed passes in 75 minutes


So thats a goals to passes ratio of 1:2. Impressive!

1:1

Yeah he scored two goals. I like everything about the guy, his condidence/arrogance, swagger, belief in his own potential and his marketability. I hope they sign him. 6000 people turned up to watch him play a pre-season regional game!

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over 7 years ago

If he gets an extra 5000 people through our gates it can only be good for us... especially if we win convincingly.

The reality is, as a club we can't buy that sort of publicity at the moment...so lets use his.

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coochiee
over 7 years ago

he looks better than he did the last couple of times. Used to a high performance environment and committed. A side show, but one of the better sideshows to grace the league 



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over 7 years ago

Bolt Refuses drug test ?

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over 7 years ago
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over 7 years ago

RR wrote:

Bullet dodged imo. It was interesting, but wouldn't be funny all season.



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aitkenmikeBuffon IIliberty_nz
over 7 years ago

martinb wrote:

RR wrote:

Bullet dodged imo. It was interesting, but wouldn't be funny all season.

Twitter rumour is that it is Balzan in Malta, a team that has a relationship with CCM.
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over 7 years ago

That was vaguely interesting while it lasted, now we can get on with actually watching professional football players do what they have spent their lives trying to do

Normo's coming home

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Buffon II
over 7 years ago

RR wrote:

martinb wrote:

RR wrote:

Bullet dodged imo. It was interesting, but wouldn't be funny all season.

Twitter rumour is that it is Balzan in Malta, a team that has a relationship with CCM.

This says Valletta FC http://www.espn.com.au/football/soccer-transfers/story/3669286/usain-bolt-offered-two-year-contract-with-champions-league-chasing-valletta-fc
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over 7 years ago

When I read the article my first thought was that it would be the likes of Wales, Malta etc where league winners get a 'crack' at Europe in which they're seldom successful.

Given Bolt's skills and age he's probably better off somewhere else where he can actually make more of a difference and enjoy himself too. 


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over 7 years ago

Came as a Bolt out of the blue??

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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When I read the article my first thought was that it would be the likes of Wales, Malta etc where league winners get a 'crack' at Europe in which they're seldom successful.

Given Bolt's skills and age he's probably better off somewhere else where he can actually make more of a difference and enjoy himself too. 

I'd have so much more respect for this entire endeavour if he just signed somewhere, put his head down and got on with trying to become a professional football player without all the hoopla (but of course it's the hoopla that the clubs are interested in).  I find the whole thing a bit distasteful and I'm quite glad the circus is moving on

Normo's coming home

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newzealandpower
over 7 years ago

He might say no... I don't get the idea he will simply go anywhere. He wants to be taken seriously as a footballer. I honestly think if he misses out at ccm he will leave football behind him.

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over 7 years ago

True, he might not sign in Malta, you will find out what his real agenda is. If he stays at CCM, he would gain credibility imho. trying to make a go of it. If he goes to Malta, the money ? And if he moves to another venture then it might have been just a publicity stunt for his ego.

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The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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theprof
over 7 years ago

Signing in Malta would just suggest that he's chasing a bit of fame, his star is fading as a sprinter and he needs to boost his exposure to help his sponsorship contracts. If he's serious about being a footballer then he should do it with CCM. Prove himself then go elsewhere. If its about the money and fame then he's not really a sportsman.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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LG
over 7 years ago

Puts pressure on CCM now. Best maybe to let him go then be pressured into signing him.

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over 7 years ago
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over 7 years ago

RR wrote:

Attempted bluff or if there's a ccm connection an attempt to make it seem a more legitimate signing?



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over 7 years ago

martinb wrote:

RR wrote:

Attempted bluff or if there's a ccm connection an attempt to make it seem a more legitimate signing?

CCM have a connection to a different Maltese club.It might have been an agent move to try and force them to rush into signing him or the FFA to fund it etc.
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martinb
over 7 years ago

"Show me the money" or I really honestly wish to try a career in football? Almost reminds me of when Michael "Air" Jordon retired from Basketball and tried his luck at baseball.

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The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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over 7 years ago

Bolt now excluded from CCM training.

Hahhahahahahahahahaha

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LG
over 7 years ago

This whole thing was pretty ill conceived.  Bolt wanted $3M even though he was always going to need at least a season to get up to speed even if he was good, which he isn't, and because he was not good he was always going to end up mostly on the bench even if he could make a match day squad.  For all the additonal eyeballs, what was this ever actually going to produce given he is not and was never going to be good enough?

Normo's coming home

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aitkenmikeBuffon IILG
over 7 years ago

So they offered 150k to turn him into a professional footballer and he said no you should be paying me 3 mil 



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over 7 years ago

martinb wrote:

So they offered 150k to turn him into a professional footballer and he said no you should be paying me 3 mil 

Can't be that bothered about this "dream" of his. 

Three for me, and two for them.

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LG
over 7 years ago

I think all of the A League parties have actually come out of this well.  CCM have offered him the going rate for a player of his ability (actually well above the going rate), the FFA have said we'll support you but we're not buying into this whole thing and the Mariners coaching staff have been up front about his ability.  

He now looks like the one who isn't willing to do what it takes to make it as a pro, and his management have been exposed for asking for cash when he plainly isn't worth it.

Normo's coming home

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coochieeLGWhoStoleMySock
over 7 years ago

Buffon II wrote:

martinb wrote:

So they offered 150k to turn him into a professional footballer and he said no you should be paying me 3 mil 

Can't be that bothered about this "dream" of his. 

Exactly. 

It’s probably been mentioned by others, but if it was a real dream, he would have turned up to CCM, aerobically fit for football. He surely could have afforded a football specific PT to hammer him for few mths, pre arriving in Aus.

Plus why wait until 2018 at age 32, when his greatest asset speed will be on the wane. Why not start the process immediately post Rio 2016?

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over 7 years ago

I can hear Mulvey's sigh of relief all the way here!


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over 7 years ago

guess that shows just how much of a dream it was for Bolt to actually play football - $3m what a douche!

Queenslander 3x a year.

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Buffon IILGmartinb
over 7 years ago

He'd make a lot of money for the club if they played their cards right. It would be a win win IMO.

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over 7 years ago

Ha ha, do Valletta FC still want him or was that a bluff from his agents?


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