pjennings
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This on July 15th
Moss was happy, however, to trumpet the signing of former All White Stu Jacobs as the Mariners' head of youth football.
Jacobs, who played 31 games for New Zealand, led the Oly Whites to the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the Junior All Whites to the 2007 under-20 World Cup in Canada.
He was the Phoenix assistant coach in 2007-08 and now runs the Capital Kaizen Academy.
''We are going through an overhaul of our youth structure at the moment and I was looking for someone not just with experience in developing national youth league players, but with experience in developing international youth players,'' Moss said.
''Stu's record in New Zealand .th.th. shows that he has worked at all levels of the game at the elite development level. He ticked all the boxes - he's a really honest guy, he's a very hard worker, he's an exceptional coach with a fantastic CV both as a player and as a coach, and he's absolutely dedicated to youth development.''
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/10265987/Michael-McGlinchey-set-for-his-Phoenix-debut
This today on SFCU Forum from MarinerMick
http://sfcu.com.au/smf202/index.php?topic=20145.600
Mariners pulled the plug on their academy. Owe FNSW a heap of money. Giving it back to Central Coast Football.
CCF has appointed Mark Jones as their technical director and are scouting for a senior coach.
Moss was happy, however, to trumpet the signing of former All White Stu Jacobs as the Mariners' head of youth football.
Jacobs, who played 31 games for New Zealand, led the Oly Whites to the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the Junior All Whites to the 2007 under-20 World Cup in Canada.
He was the Phoenix assistant coach in 2007-08 and now runs the Capital Kaizen Academy.
''We are going through an overhaul of our youth structure at the moment and I was looking for someone not just with experience in developing national youth league players, but with experience in developing international youth players,'' Moss said.
''Stu's record in New Zealand .th.th. shows that he has worked at all levels of the game at the elite development level. He ticked all the boxes - he's a really honest guy, he's a very hard worker, he's an exceptional coach with a fantastic CV both as a player and as a coach, and he's absolutely dedicated to youth development.''
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/10265987/Michael-McGlinchey-set-for-his-Phoenix-debut
This today on SFCU Forum from MarinerMick
http://sfcu.com.au/smf202/index.php?topic=20145.600
Mariners pulled the plug on their academy. Owe FNSW a heap of money. Giving it back to Central Coast Football.
CCF has appointed Mark Jones as their technical director and are scouting for a senior coach.