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National Youth League Fixtures and Mariners youth team discussion

kevrenor

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Thoroughly enjoyed the game tonight. It was great to see all the nice passing and hear the communication. Can someone tell me who were our numbers 5, 8 and 4??

My match report, and photos coming, at:http://back-of-the-n...YR15-CCvsNJ.htm

This has players listed, with their numbers.

y1.jpg


Bernie was fairly ordinary, as he can be at times, and you will have noted his lack for now of physical presence. Calls for him to lead the A-League 'line' are very premature.

Another match report at: http://www.a-league....isplay&id=37917

Club report at: http://www.ccmariners.com.au/default.aspx?s=aleague_newsdisplay&id=37919
 

marinermick

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From everything everyone is saying and from what I have seen Nick Fitzgerald (No.eight) will be the next guy to stand up.
 

timmers

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I sold Brendan Griffen to an EPL club for $1.2M on FM 2010

If he is only used as a sub in the NYL then that might be a little far fetched
 

Ted

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IMO Mitchell Duke (#10) was a standout. For someone who wasn't feeling too good he certainly put in 150% effort.
 

elevated position

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Ted you are spot on duke is a much better prospect to bernie and i would rather his enthusiaism and somewhat skills to those of macbreen.

No 6 Jimmy Oates seems a good player with a high energy motor and along with Gallagher were good value.
Amini is all class and the mariners game was different after he left the field. Is faster than he has shown in the top team and his goal was a cracker.
 

Roy Law

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Brilliant Mick - Puts us in the play off spots doesn't it? look forward to some insightful comment esp as every one thinks every one in the NYL will step up to the first team :)
 

Kareem

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I was particularly impressed by Jimmy Oates. A player who until today, I had never even heard of!
Kept the ball well, made nice passes, nice technique, very calm. And scored a well taken goal. With his left foot (i think he is...right foot?)


Apart froom that Warren was good, but a bit raw still.
Lewis doesn't defend that well yet
Sainsbury- pretty skillful for a defender
Henderson put in a pretty good shift. Sharp game!

Duke- yes did impress me.
Bernie- He din't score, but he showed some nice touched, nice effort, and a great snap volley in the 1st half.

I still think Bernie should get a go for Seniors off the bench. Duke is not bad, but I think Bernie is the better bet.
Maybe I am racist :p But i love me Africans :p
 

Kareem

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apparently jimmy oates was a left sided player for Manly. Since it is Australia, I would assume him to be left footed.
Still, it was a good finish!
 

kevrenor

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NYL Round 18:


Adelaide United 3 (Rayner 27, 68, Kostopoulos 89)
Central Coast Mariners 2 (Oates 31, Mallia 77)

Friday 21 January 2011
Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Referee:Christian Verdicchio

Adelaide United Youth squad: Elsey(Groves 49), Halliday, Kostopoulos, Mitris(Spadavecchia 62) , Mullen©, Norton, Ostbye(GK), Rayner, Scordo, Wooding(Monterosso 62), Pantelis

Sub not used: Munro (GK)
Yellow: Mullen, Monterosso

Central Coast Mariners Youth squad: Bradasevic(GK), Duke, Fitzgerald, Gallagher, Glanville(Freeburn 46), Griffin(Mallia 64), Ibini-Isei(Jagelman 64), Lewis, Mansueto, Munro©, Oates

Sub not used: Nizic(GK)
Yellow: Lewis, Mansueto
Red: Gallagher(2 yellows)

Next game:

Central Coast Mariners FC vs Perth Glory FC 10.00 AM Pluim Park, Central Coast - Sat 29th Jan
 

Roy Law

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Another good win and from the report on 442 it seems we played some of our best football of the season; as the youth team's main purpose is to develop players for the first team, and knowing that some have trained with the first team (and may still be?, how many of this crop do we see as eventually making it to the Mariners first team or to A League level generally?
 

Kareem

Well-Known Member
According to Adelaide Facebook page...
Rumours that Mitchell Duke is signing with them for next season...?
http://www.facebook.com/adelaideunitedfc?filter=1
 

dibo

Well-Known Member
If they're not lined up for us, better that they make A-League somewhere than disappear. Good for the club.
 

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