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Mariners 2018/19 Predictions

Antlion

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Just over a week to go. We've had a much more positive preseason to discuss and sport a more promising squad than we've had since the golden days

Same format as last years predictions?

Ladder 1 - 10
Grand Finalists
Champions
Most yellows for us
Most reds for us
Fan favourite
Golden Boot for us
Golden Boot (overall)
 

Antlion

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Central Coast Mariners 2018-19 season preview – Making up for lost time
By Tom Mašanauskas October 11, 2018
Despite yet another offseason rebuild and wholesale squad turnover, Central Coast Mariners look to be heading forward under the guidance of Mike Mulvey.

Last Season

It was a season of untapped potential for the Gosford side, as Paolo Okon’s transfer frenzy – bringing in a dozen players – promised big things for the fallen force. Despite the expectation being to just qualify for the top six, Central Coast faltered and never really looked in the hunt, with a second half of the season so poor that it brought the spoon to Central Coast Stadium once more.

After a third of the season, Okon’s side were fourth, and the newfound religion Hiariejismwas in full flight with new signing Tom Hiariej instilling new hope into the Yellow Army. Disappointingly, the Dutchman picked up a lengthy injury, causing a series of unfortunate events that spiralled into a rock-bottom finish and yet another managerial change.

The Mariners won just four of 27, drawing eight, and became the first A-League club to fall victim to NPL opposition twice in the FFA Cup, backing up their Green Gully defeat two seasons ago with a 3-2 loss to Blacktown City.

Strengths

Central Coast brought in a plethora of attacking options over the winter, but the strike force still looked unrefined with many players being young, unproven or not starting quality.

With constant calls from the fans to spend more money – the Mariners are notorious for scraping the salary floor – the board and Mike Charlesworth finally delivered, with Ross McCormack and Tommy Oar coming in for proven talent and experience. The addition of these two has glossed up the previously risky attack, but even without them, there is lots of potential if new manager Mulvey can find the right formula.

Matt Simon is the club’s record goalscorer and is having a successful preseason, Jordan Murray is being touted as potentially one of the best NPL graduates, and Mario Shabow and Corey Gameiro both have points to prove, making for an interesting and deep front third.

Weaknesses

The Mariners’ defence improved significantly last season after breaking the record for most goals conceded in 2016-17, but they still shipped 49 goals – the league’s third-highest. To add to that, Alan Baro has returned to Spain, and Storm Roux departed to Melbourne Victory, making for a weak defensive unit.

Ben Kennedy impressed early last season, but errors plagued the second half of his season, leaving Mulvey’s side with three goalkeepers who would be lucky to deputise at some other A-League clubs. Kalifa Cisse, the Malian defender and new signing, boasts Premier League experience, but has not played at a solid level since a three-game stint for Derby County in 2013-14 season. He was signed to fill the leadership and experience void left by Baro, but his sluggishness and fitness has been scrutinised, with performances eerily reminiscent of William Gallas’ for Perth Glory.

Jack Clisby has been passed around within the league, and his failure to nail down a starting spot is a concern, while Jake McGing is still a player whose ability is questioned as a full-back. Kye Rowles is a rare glimpse of positive light in the back four, with some impressive performances in his debut season for the club under Okon, and Matt Millar seems to be knocking on the door for a starting role in the right-back position with satisfactory performances in the preseason thus far.

Predicted XI

(4-3-3) Kennedy (GK); Clisby, Rowles, Cisse, Millar; Hiariej, O’Neill, McGlinchey; Pain, McCormack, Oar.


Expert Opinion

The Australian journalist Ray Gatt: “They’re not going to win the title, they’ll be a contender for a spot in the six. Anything above eighth or ninth spot is going to be a decent result for the Mariners I think, it’ll give Mike Mulvey something to work with for the following season. We need to see some improvement from this squad and I think we will.”

Predicted Finish – 6th

There may not be a more difficult side to predict than Central Coast this season, but with a transfer window of righting the wrongs of last season, improvement should be guaranteed and finals should be the minimum objective. If McCormack can replicate his form from his stint at Melbourne City, he will eradicate the Mariners’ striker issues that plagued them for most of last season, but he will require a rejuvenated Oar and Michael McGlinchey to provide service. All the ingredients are there, but it is unknown whether Mulvey can serve up the best dish possible
https://dailyfootballshow.com/?amp=1
 

Offsider

Well-Known Member
I fear our defense is going to be severely tested with most teams recruiting very potent attacking weapons, however, I am confident mm is the right coach for this situation and hoping for a lot of draws. I am thinking we stand a chance of sneaking wins from jets, pheonix, victory later when they are concentrating on acl, sfc hoping we are still their bogey team and wsw early in the season before they work out their scoring problems.

Ladder 1 - 10

Although mm has done a brilliant job in building the squad I still believe it has it’s limitations compared to the other teams recruitment etc. Much depends on some of our key defensive players overcoming injuries and getting back to pre injury form, other npl guys stepping up to the next level which will need time for both to adjust. Position 9 ........ possible 8. Fearing a threepeat but confident mm won’t let it happen and avoid defeats at all costs.
Grand Finalists
Adelaide and Brisbane. Victory will focus on acl with their shallow squad depth. Sfc will have arnold withdrawal symptoms.
Champions
Brisbane.
Most yellows for us
Melling
Most reds for us
Melling
Fan favourite
Tom H
Golden Boot for us
Ross Mc
Golden Boot (overall)
Depends who gets their figures bolstered the most with penalties. Le Fondre sfc although this may now be open with lowey and ffa losing power and vcr keeping the playing field even.:naughty:
 

Tevor

Well-Known Member
Glad we do this so I can see how wrong I am at the end of the season, one right last year with Bobo as Golden Boot.

Ladder 1 - 10
I will say 7th, will be a close comp this year and crucial referring decisions will count big time. Expect us to be on the end or more poor decisions than favorable and this will probably prove the difference in making the top 6.
Grand Finalists
Perth v SFC
Champions
Perth
Most yellows for us
Lord Golec
Most reds for us
Cisse
Fan Favourite
Oar
Golden Boot for us
McCormack
Golden Boot (overall)
Fall over and Rolli closely followed by Toivonen and Ross Mc.
 

priorpeter

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Ladder 1 - 10
1st. Don’t @ me. We’ll win it in March.
Grand Finalists
CCM v MVC
Champions
CCM.
Most yellows for us
Melling
Most reds for us
Cisse
Fan Favourite
Bolt, after signing for a 14 game guest stint in January
Golden Boot for us
McCormack (25), bolt to come in and score 20 in the second half of the season to put the pressure on.
Golden Boot (overall)
McCormack.
 

Josho Howe

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Ladder 1 - 10

MV
Perth
Sydney
Adelaide
Scum
City
Brisbane
CCM
WSW
Wellington

Grand Finalists - MV - Perth
Champions - Perth
Most yellows for us - Cisse
Most reds for us - Cisse
Fan favourite - Ross
Golden Boot for us - Ross
Golden Boot (overall) - Ross or Fornaroli
 

localpom

Well-Known Member
Ladder 1 - 10
4th
Grand Finalists
MVC v Perth
Champions

MVC
Most yellows for us
Cisse
Most reds for us
Cisse
Fan Favourite
Aiden O'Neill.
Golden Boot for us
Ross Mac
Golden Boot (overall)
Ross Mac
 

true believer

Well-Known Member
Ladder 1 - 10
5th
Grand Finalists
perth v syd
Champions
perth
Most yellows for us
cisse
Most reds for us
Cisse
Fan Favourite
clisby
Golden Boot for us
matty simon 16
Golden Boot (overall)
matty simon
 

Offsider

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News that wsw have cut bachus and he has gone to melb city as injury replacement for o’halloran.

Move wsw up in my ratings for season and move melb city to not make finals. Fornaroli will not be able to score enough goals to cover cernakk’s mistakes and bachus’s.:popcorn:
 
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Antlion

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https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/a-league-club-by-club-guide-for-2018-19-season?cx_cid=edm:twg:2017
Central Coast Mariners

Coach: Mike Mulvey

Last season: 10th

Key signings: Tommy Oar, Ross McCormack, Aiden O'Neill, Kalifa Cisse, Michael McGlinchey, Matt Simon, Jordan Murray

We say: Mariners fans have every right to be excited and optimistic this season and it's got nothing to do with Usain Bolt. The recruitment of Oar and McCormack signals a change in thinking - and spending - from this once-frugal club. Mulvey has a squad that stands a real shot of ending their four-year finals drought.

Predicted finish: 7th
 

offtheball

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Interesting none of the “experts” in yesterday’s Telegraph selected a top 6 finish for the Mariners. 3 predicted last other 6 went for Phoenix to fill the bottom spot.
 

Offsider

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Interesting none of the “experts” in yesterday’s Telegraph selected a top 6 finish for the Mariners. 3 predicted last other 6 went for Phoenix to fill the bottom spot.

It depends if you tip with your head or your heart. Either way we are in the mixer for a better finish than many may be thinking. Pheonix still have three spots to fill and one of their visa’s is naturalising. They are going to be tough.
 

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