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Mariners fans will buy shares in club if money is spent in right areas – The World Game
Central Coast Mariners fans can be expected to buy shares in the club that faces an uncertain future as long as they know where the money is going, two foundation members and prominent supporters said.

Owner Mike Charlesworth’s announcement that he is walking away from the club has set more alarm bells ringing at the Gosford-based battlers, who have collected four wooden spoons in the last five A-League seasons.
Club chief executive Shaun Mielekamp has sought to calm the waters by urging the fans to “stay strong in a daunting but hopefully exciting part of our wonderful history”, but many observers believe that the Mariners are on the brink unless a buyer is found.
Charlesworth is reportedly…
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