A Mariners championship would perfectly cap off two years of utter madness

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

It would be the most fitting story in Australian football, after two years upon which we will reflect in the most head scratching of ways, if the Central Coast Mariners could walk away with the 2021-22 A-League Men title.

What began as a mysterious and localised illness in China quickly spread across the globe, taking lives, sanity and freedoms away from people mostly foreign to such an experience.

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about the worst in some, exposed conspiracy crackpots for what they are, and in the end, saw the vast majority queueing up for a series of shots that would allow us to return to work, society and sport.

Whilst the COVID journey does continue and will potentially be one with a few twists and turns in the road we are yet to navigate, the people of planet earth are mostly back at work, unrestricted in their movements and enjoying watching football matches that continue to come in wave after wave, as leagues and competitions attempt to catch up on postponed fixtures.

Whilst some current European leagues were impacted in only a limited way, the A-League Men was not so lucky and the scheduling we have seen over the last three months has been nothing short of chaotic.

The APL was forced in its hand and determined not to shorten a season and fail to meet the demands of broadcasters and new corporate partners. Mid-week football became the norm, teams backed up for three or four games across periods of often less than two weeks and resources and finances became equally stretched.

APL boss Danny Townsend spoke openly about the behind-the-scenes pain experienced by clubs across the 2021-22 season at the recent Football Writer’s Festival in Jamberoo. His comments implied that things became incredibly dicey for a few clubs, especially those forced to play matches outside their home base for extended periods of time.

However, and I say this with fingers crossed, it appears we will have a relatively ‘normal’ end to the A-League season come May and a Central Coast Mariners title is far from off the cards. Undoubtedly one of the teams stretched financially to within an inch of its life during the darkest silence of the pandemic, the little engine that could has arguably become the story of the league.

After a brisk start that saw new coach Nick Montgomery position his team fourth on the ladder after nine weeks of play, everything fell in a hole soon after and the Mariners plummeted to 11th after a series of losses where they received little help from officialdom.

From late January to late February Central Coast played seven matches in 28 days and picked up a total of two points from a possible 21. Outside that chaotic period, the Mariners have secured 31 of a possible 48, lost just three times and scored more goals than any team in the league bar Melbourne City.

(Photo by Ashley Feder/Getty Images)

Sure, other teams have trodden similarly challenging paths, yet I am not sure any has rebounded so well after it and an argument could be made that Montgomery’s men enter their final three games of the season as one of the form outfits in the competition.

March and April have been sparkling months for Gosford’s favourite sons. Eleven matches have produced 27 goals for, 15 against, six wins, four draws and a lone loss to Sydney FC on a night when everything when wrong right from the start.

Draws with Melbourne Victory and Western United reflect their competitiveness, as do two beltings of the fifth-placed Phoenix. Over the last two months things have gone a little off the predicted script, after the 2021-22 season looked to be slipping away off the back of little luck and some questionable decisions.

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Instead, the Mariners have an opportunity to finish as high as fourth on the A-League ladder and have matches against Brisbane Roar and Newcastle Jets on the run home in which they will fancy their chances.

Whilst the three Victorian-based teams do look impressive, one could question whether any is playing better that the Mariners right now. Who knows what physical state Melbourne City will be in when they return to Australia in early May and Central Coast have picked up points against the other two the last time their paths crossed.

I cannot think of anything more brilliant than the Mariners holding the trophy aloft on grand final day, a perfect metaphor for the unexpected storyline we have lived since March 2020.

I’m sure Melbourne Victory will lay claim to having the most momentum as we approach the finals, yet should the Mariners sneak or surge into the knock-out matches, they will be riding a wave of emotion and support others may well find difficult to resist.

The little engine that could appears to be believing that it actually can.

The Crowd Says:

2022-05-02T02:39:37+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


Stu, I look forward to your book, have zero doubt that it'll be a cracking read. And apologies for the frustration. I am sure you agree that you can only take so much of referees have actual/tangible influence on a game. It's spoiling football in this country.

2022-04-30T11:33:32+00:00

Hudddo

Roar Rookie


Parked the bus in the 35th minute, knew the Mariners had them at that time.

2022-04-30T11:27:35+00:00

Hudddo

Roar Rookie


A range wasn't there coach for the first 6 years, that was Mckenna.

2022-04-30T10:08:23+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


He deserves a call up. He's been looking good and his attitude and work rate look good, too.

2022-04-30T09:21:30+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


A certain Mr. Arnold may have been sitting in the stands tonight at Gosford. Maybe Jason Cummings will get an important phone call soon?

2022-04-30T09:17:28+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


It's hard not to like them. It's funny, but in their first few years when they were always successful and Arnold was their coach they really got on my nerves. Now, I want to see them do well.

2022-04-30T08:53:30+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


Fantastic scenes at Gosford after the Mariner’s win, as some fans take up the offer to mingle on the field with their heroes. Truly a community club.

2022-04-30T08:42:03+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Well done to The Mariners. And there was a good match summary on KeepUp - all they need to add is comments by readers, which I keep suggesting. Also, Paramount's picture quality seems better. Improving? Or daytime is better?

2022-04-30T08:05:09+00:00

Roberto Bettega

Roar Rookie


It wasn't a bad game. Yes, I too don't like the way WU play, because it's pretty much all predicated on jagging a goal to get a result. But in the end, Mariners broke through for the solitary goal of the game, and they deserved the three points, so I reckon that was a pleasing result all round.

2022-04-30T08:00:32+00:00

coolncold

Roar Rookie


Watching The Mariners v Western United and it’s bad game. It is because that it is one sided. John Aloisi's had to win. But his stance is not to lose. It was expected to watch a dogs-fight. But disappointing.

2022-04-30T07:10:53+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Watching The Mariners v Western United and it's a good game. What a great club they are and I hope they win. Next week will be huge v The Jets. Some great initiatives from the club with Mariner's member's friends in for free, kids for free and Jets members for free. A big announcement on ownership/ investment to be made next week as well. I hope they fill the stadium - they are trying to grow the A League again.

2022-04-29T00:34:34+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


no argument jb, although this season can not be considered normal by any measure. I get the criticism of Moonie, on results alone. But no one has dominated them, their defence is excellent despite having most of their established backs out for most of the season, and their attack has been one of the best in the league on chances created and shots on goal. If they were all bad I'd say, coaching issue. But they're all good. They've done everything bar score goals.

2022-04-28T09:25:43+00:00

Buddy

Roar Rookie


Stuart, I’m on the other side of the Pacific right now so not really keeping up with the thread. However, my response to “Go Mariners” is the best English word that fits so many situations: “Bollywallocks”

AUTHOR

2022-04-28T01:32:57+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


For the money available of course.

2022-04-28T01:27:42+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


ohhhh thats a big claim, that i think many people will disgree with lol bozanic, bouman, nigro, janota, jankovic, urena, muller, smith, goddard, nkololo, roux, sozer, moresche, cummings who am i missing from the past 2 years? (im excluding schloarship players) 2 (boz/urena) possibly 3 (nigro ?) out of the 6 signed in 20/21 i woud class as a success 2 definite success's (nkololo/cummins) and 2 polarizing players (roux/moresche) people might claim as a success? out of the 8 signings in 21/22 i see alot more misses then hits in that list

2022-04-28T01:08:19+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Corica is from an Italian background. Milicic is a bit of a crackpot of a coach. What about Krslovic the chief executive at the Bulls, his genius idea making the supporters area 50 dollars a ticket. Better off having a coach from the Balkans than a CEO.

AUTHOR

2022-04-28T00:48:01+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


There was an allegation posted in social media and he stepped away for a short time to deal with it. Respectfully kept quiet and rightfully so.

AUTHOR

2022-04-28T00:46:37+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


In fairness to me as an east coast conspirator, I've been on the Adelaide train all year, copped some vile online abuse recently after suggesting they were in the championship race and LOVE what they are doing. Best market I've been to, super stadium, lovely people, exquisite architecture and my kind of weather. Need to get back for the cycling in 2023 if it goes ahead, nothing like seeing 25,000 people on bikes driving the locals crazy.

AUTHOR

2022-04-28T00:41:45+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


Sounds like time for a bit of a clean-out then.

AUTHOR

2022-04-28T00:40:45+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


Yes, but is that not the point I am making. It doesn't seem possible or likely, with City and Western certainly in the box seat. But after the last 24 months, would it not be fitting? Go Mariners!!!!!

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