SYDNEY (Reuters) - Former Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich has been given a two-week trial by Australian A-League club the Central Coast Mariners, the club said on Wednesday.
Bosnich, 36, also played for Aston Villa and Chelsea during a career in the Premiership that ended in 2002 due to cocaine addiction.
"Mark has not signed a contract with the Mariners, but has been invited to train with us to further his aspirations to return to top-flight football, if not with the Mariners, then with another club in Australia or abroad," chief executive Lyall Gorman said on the league website (www.a-league.com.au).
"By virtue of Mark's vast and impressive professional experience, his very presence at training will be an inspiration for our younger players ahead of the regular season."
Central Coast's first-choice goalkeeper, Danny Vukovic, is banned until October for striking a referee in last season's grand final.
The Central Coast are based at Gosford, an hour north of Sydney.
(Reporting by Andrew Stevens in Brisbane; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)


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Mark should be given another chance. He should have learn from his mistakes. Go Mark go, you are never old.
Mark should be given another chance. He should have learn from his mistakes. Go Mark go, you are never old.
go mark! why united ever let him go I have no idea
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