Central Coast Mariners
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Melbourne Victory slot home three unanswered goals in 11 minutes on a slippery pitch to preserve unbeaten run
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Joe Gorman: The club is playing in North Sydney and Manly this season as it seeks more fans and corporate backers in the big city
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Intensity in Melbourne; new Roar similar to old Brisbane; intimate derby appeals; Phoenix rising; and shared respect for a tragedy
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Newcastle Jets are still seeking their first A-League win of the season after being held to a 1-1 draw by local rivals Central Coast Mariners
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Gombau eyes up Muscat; Brisbane’s new era; fibros v silvertails; finals rivalry in Wellington; learning how to win in Newcastle
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Adelaide United have made their best start to an A-League season and ramped up the pressure on Central Coast with a 2-0 away win over the Mariners
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Wanderers frustrated in their first home match of the season as Mariners hold on for deserved draw
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Mateo Poljak of the Western Sydney Wanderers takes one for the team as he is kicked in the head by Anthony Caceres of Central Coast Mariners
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The Central Coast captain John Hutchinson struck a spectacular injury-time equaliser to salvage a point in a 2-2 draw against Melbourne City
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Minute-by-minute report: The Central Coast Mariners scored with the last kick of the game to salvage a point in a 2-2 draw with Melbourne City FC
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Adelaide United produced goals of finesse and fury to advance to the inaugral FFA Cup final
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Perth’s brilliant start to the season continued as victory over the Mariners sent them to the top of the ladder
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Pete Smith: A huge step for Australian football; City still searching for a heart; a league of equality; Graham Arnold returns
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Booed by his former fans, Michael McGlinchey had the last laugh as he played a prominent part in Wellington Phoenix’s 2-1 A-League away win over Central Coast Mariners
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Top tier football returned to the Gold Coast but Palm Beach were no match for their A-League opponents
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Mitchell Duke stole an injury-time winner as the Central Coast started their A-League season with a 1-0 victory over derby rivals Newcastle
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Pete Smith: Stability and a common sense approach means Central Coast Mariners are again likely to punch above their weight
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Melbourne Victory and Central Coast had easy wins, while Adelaide City’s fairytale run continues
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FFA Cup draw: Sydney derby is the standout game in the last 16, with all other matches featuring clubs from different states
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A sluggish Central Coast Mariners side squeezed past the Wolves in Wollongong to make it to the second round
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The Central Coast Mariners have signed Senegalese striker Malick Mane on loan for the upcoming A-League season
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Joe Gorman: No prizes for player of the year but who gets best goal and, more importantly, why did Melbourne Heart channel Rage Against the Machine?
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Pete Smith: The Aussie game has come a long way; video technology; Sydney FC’s ground zero; and opposites don’t necessarily attract
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A-League: Western Sydney Wanderers reached the grand final for a second successive year after a 2-0 win over the Central Coast Mariners
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The pressure of sudden-death football and perils of somersaulting without a safety net - it's A-League semi-finals time
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A deflected free-kick gave Sanfrecce Hiroshima victory and ended the Mariners' hopes of making the knockout stages
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Joe Gorman: Victory got a little lucky; A Sydney FC clearout is on the way; Mariners v Adelaide was a fizzer; and crowds are a concern
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Bernie Ibini's goal was enough to seal a 1-0 victory for the Central Coast in their elimination final against Adelaide United
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Pete Smith: The big blue; Adelaide United's guile; Frank Farina on a knife edge; and is this farewell to Alessandro Del Piero?
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An injury-time own goal from captain John Hutchinson gifted FC Seoul victory and hurt the Mariners' chances of making the knockout stages
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Kate Cohen: Central Coast Mariners changed formation to stifle the Roar's usually fluid attack, and the decision paid dividends
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Peter Smith: Harry's farewell; local strikers on the mark; final-round conundrum; Sydney FC high theatre; Mariners back on course
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Graham Arnold could be set for a return to the A-League after the former Central Coast coach parted ways with his Japanese club
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Roar look to strike a finals blow; Mariners transplant their way to the top; Jets and Sydney play chicken with sixth spot
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Marcel Seip and Liam Reddy were the heroes as the Mariners boosted their hopes of reaching the Asian Champions League knockout stages