Opinion | Usain Bolt to Central Coast Mariners is a gimmick but it’s exactly what the Chinese Super League needs – sign him up
The Jamaican sprint star is pulling on his football boots to live out the dream of many a young man and become a professional footballer
If you had 11 world championships, eight Olympic gold medals and were the fastest man in the world over 100 and 200 metres you’d be within your rights to put your feet up when you retired.
Not Usain Bolt.
The Jamaican sprint star is pulling on his football boots to live out the dream of many a young man and become a professional footballer.
Australian A-League side Central Coast Mariners have been in talks with the 31-year-old regarding a six-week trial at the Gosford-based club.
“This is not a stunt or a gimmick,” was the quote from Bolt’s agent Tony Rallis on negotiations between the sprint star and the struggling A-League side.
Well, it is a gimmick.