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Club Ambassador Program 2010/11

kevrenor

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Ambassadors and their club

The Central Coast Mariners have re-launched their overwhelmingly successful Ambassador Program overnight, which will see the 22 Hyundai A-League squad members, as well as Head of Sports Science, and local junior, Andrew Clark, aligned as ambassadors to each of the 23 junior Football clubs in the region.

“I think this is a fantastic initiative and it’s great to see the Mariners and Central Coast Football get together to make it come to fruition,” said Mariners Head Coach Graham Arnold at last night’s launch.

“The Community has always been at the centre of this club’s thinking, and watching from the outside over the last few years I have seen what a good job the club has done, so it’s important that we continue that.”

Whilst some clubs will continue a five-year relationship with their Ambassador from the very first season of the Hyundai A-League, for many others, it will be the first connection with some new faces within the Mariners squad.

“The Ambassador program has been really successful over the past five years and we are delighted that it is continuing into the future,” said Central Coast Football Chairman Darren Sprod.

Each Ambassador will make appearances at their respective clubs throughout the season for events such as Gala Days and End-of-season Presentations, strengthening the already good relationship the Mariners has with local clubs.

Links:
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http://www.ccmariner...isplay&id=34590
 

marinermick

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Great to see it back:

http://www.ccmariners.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=34590

Stringers was brilliant as the Ourimbah ambassador. Let's hope Rose follows suit. On the other hand Carceras was the opposite with Gosford and I know he didn't turn up to a couple of club functions he was supposed to attend.
 

yellowcake

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Also very cool to have the 5 local juniors linked back to their club (and all different clubs, too)

Patricio Perez for Gosford City! Looking forward to his speech on Pres Day
 

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