Paul Mariner (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Paul Mariner". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 2 April 2017.

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  • Reed, Russ (11 July 2021). "Former New England Revolution coach, commentator dies of brain cancer". WCVB. Retrieved 12 July 2021. Mariner finished his playing career in the United States and then joined the professional coaching ranks with the Revolution in 2004, when he was hired to serve as an assistant under Steve Nicol.... Mariner rejoined the Revolution in 2014 as a color commentator for the team's television and radio broadcasts and served in that role for six full seasons alongside play-by-play announcer Brad Feldman. He split television color commentary duties with former New England forward Charlie Davies in 2020.

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