Well if you read the match report he was outstanding.Hey 12th how did Chronopoulos play for Marconi?
He was a gun junior & every time I`ve seen him play he has been outstanding.
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Well if you read the match report he was outstanding.Hey 12th how did Chronopoulos play for Marconi?
He was a gun junior & every time I`ve seen him play he has been outstanding.
Well if you read my post, I asked for 12th`s opinion of how Chronopoulos played.Well if you read the match report he was outstanding.
Only saw him play a couple of times. I believe he's one of those keepers that can produce a miraculous save and on the other hand let in silly goals. He wasn't under much pressure and looked solid on Sunday but the only goal that CCMA scored was due to his mistake.
Thanks 12th, sometimes it`s better to get the view of a spectactor rather than the view of the journo...
Totally agree with you.I'm one of those fans who doesn't judge a football game through the opinion of journos. If you just rely on how some of the press sees it, CCM weren't meant to be the 2012/13 champions . In some cases it is as if journos weren't at the same game.
Central Coast Mariners Academy is accepting applications for qualified and experienced coaches for 2014.
Our teams will be entered into the Football NSW Men’s & Youth Elite 1 - National Premier League competition, Women’s Premier League and Skills Acquisition Program.
The suitable applicants will deliver the developed vision and philosophy of the Central Coast Mariners Academy, whilst providing a safe and positive environment where learning is the paramount objective. The following qualities are what are required to coach at the Central Coast Mariners Academy.
Do you have a ‘Can Do’ attitude?
Can you technically develop players to the next level?
Are your coaching sessions challenging and exciting?
Is it your ambition to coach Elite Football Players?
Will your coaching qualifications meet Football NSW requirements? (Senior Licence or higher)
Whilst the above qualities are what are required of the coaches at the Central Coast Mariners Academy, it is important that our players learn from solving problems and feel comfortable at expressing themselves. There is no secret formula in producing players, but we must give our players every opportunity to maximise their potential, and to ultimately reach the level required to play football at the ‘Academy’.
Our coaches must be able to prepare players for the demands of modern football, with a high level of technical and tactical ability. Our aim is not only to produce players who will play in future National Youth League, Westfield Women’s League or Hyundai A-League squads, but to also produce players that have a genuine love for the game and continue to enjoy playing football at any level.
Our players must look at their time at the Central Coast Mariners Academy and know that they have enjoyed a football experience like no other.
Please send your ‘Expression of Interest’ to brett.scrine@ccfootball.com.au with your Coaching CV, detailing your qualifications, experience and preferred role. Coaches short listed will be required to demonstrate a coaching session on a football problem.
Applications must be recieved by COB Friday 16th August 2013
Brett Scrine
CCMA Football Manager