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Bosnich to trial with Australian club

Wed 16 Jul, 12:35 PM


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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  1. Mark should be given another chance. He should have learn from his mistakes. Go Mark go, you are never old.

    From gurdeep s, on Wed 16 Jul 5:01PM
  2. Mark should be given another chance. He should have learn from his mistakes. Go Mark go, you are never old.

    From gurdeep s, on Wed 16 Jul 5:01PM
  3. go mark! why united ever let him go I have no idea

    From startofthebeginning, on Wed 16 Jul 1:05PM
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