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EXCLUSIVE: Usain Bolt says he ‘didn’t get a fair chance’ in Central Coast Mariners, A-League tilt – Wide World of Sports
Olympic hero’s surprising claim about A-League failure

Olympics legend Usain Bolt has opened up about his A-League stint with the Central Coast Mariners, revealing his frustration with how it panned out.
Bolt hung up his track cleats in 2017 but he wasn’t done with professional sport entirely.
Bolt, a keen football fan from childhood, had designs on a second career at the top level and he made it known that he was available for trials to play for any football club that wanted him.
It was always likely to be a long shot, but such is the sprint ki…
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