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Pirate Pete

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Has anyone heard from Joyful Peguin? I noticed he hasn't posted since October last year.
I was thinking the same thing this morning. I seem to remember he had / has some health issues.
Hope he'll be OK with the virus.
He used to log on and read but not post when he was not well.
 

sydmariner

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Four FFA Cup matches to be played at Mariners CoE
The Central Coast Mariners Centre of Excellence will play host to four local FFA Cup Preliminary Round ties on Sunday afternoon as part of a bumper day of football.

There will be a BBQ and canteen on the day, and spectator entry is free, with patrons encouraged to head to Tuggerah and cheer on the Coast teams as they look to progress in the nationwide cup competition.

Mariners CEO Shaun Mielekamp said it was a great opportunity for fans to get out and see a day of local football in one location.

"We're excited to be hosting local football down at the Centre of Excellence, and look forward to seeing plenty of fans out there on the day," he said.

"It's a great chance for us to give something back to the Coast football community by hosting these games and to support our Coast teams looking to progress in the competition."

Fixtures |
9am: Woongarrah Wildcats v Revesby Workers FC

11am: Wyoming FC v Dandaloo FC

1pm: Budgewoi FC v Phoenix FC

3pm: Terrigal United v Scots FC
 

Big Al

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Health officials are telling the government to limit crowds to 500. If they listen every A League game can be played at CCS.

we might have to cancel the rest of the season which wouldn’t be a bad thing for us
 

marinermick

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This corona stuff is a god send to the Mariners at the moment. The next two weeks would have been humiliating for the good.

They would have broke a record crowd low Friday night and well and truly humbled by the Jets’ crowd the following week.
 

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