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Roy Krishna of the Phoenix celebrates with his team after scoring a goal.

Phoenix burn Mariners at home-away-from-home

If Wellington Phoenix coach Ernie Merrick wants international breaks in the A-League, then his players did him no favours with a well-deserved 2-0 victory over Central Coast Mariners at Canberra Stadium on Saturday.

Mariners consider Canberra for A-League finals

Ivan Slavich is hoping a big crowd turns out to see the Central Coast Mariners play at Canberra Stadium.

In a sign of the Central Coast Mariners' commitment to making Canberra their home-away-from-home, they're considering playing any potential A-League finals games in the nation's capital, says former A-League4Canberra bid leader Ivan Slavich.

Another defensive blunder costs the Wanderers

Full-blooded: Scott Neville goes to ground as Conor Pain skips away.

For the second time in a week, Western Sydney Wanderers suffered a second-half capitulation to slump to a disappointing draw to continue their winless start of the season at their new home precinct.

Pressure all on Sydney FC: Okon

Paul Okon's Central Coast team will "travel to Sydney with confidence".

Central Coast coach Paul Okon has declared that as one of the championship favourites, Sydney FC carry the burden of pressure going into Saturday's A-League meeting.

Mariners create talent pathway in Canberra

Opportunity knocks: Canberra Olympic's Jeremy Habtemariam.

The Central Coast Mariners have set up a talent identification pathway for players in the territory, Capital Draft, giving three local stars the chance to test their skills with the elite club.

Mariners sack coach Tony Walmsley

Gone: Mariners coach Tony Walmsley.

Central Coast Mariners' preparations for the upcoming A-League season have been thrown into turmoil after the club sacked coach Tony Walmsley on Monday. 

Mariners rule out full season guest player

Success story: Luis Garcia.

Central Coast Mariners are entertaining the idea of signing another guest player - but have ruled out taking advantage of the relaxed regulations and bringing in a high-profile star for the full season.

Austin to Victory, Pain to Mariners

Mitch Austin (left) has left the Mariners to join Melbourne Victory.

Central Coast star Mitch Austin has defected to A-League rivals Melbourne Victory in a player swap with fellow winger Connor Pain, who has joined the Mariners.