Central Coast Mariners boss Peter Storrie insists there is still plenty of time for a new coach to salvage something from the forthcoming A-League campaign after the sacking of Tony Walmsley.Just eight weeks out from their A-League opener against Perth, the Mariners have parted ways with Walmsley, who guided them to only five wins in 30 games in charge as well as the wooden spoon last season.It is not the decision itself that comes as a shock so much as the timing.Walmsley appeared to have the firm backing of the Mariners management and board throughout what Storrie described as a restructuring process, as the club slashed their wage bill and looked to the future by blooding masses of young players.Last weeks disastrous FFA Cup loss to Green Gully appears to have forced their hand, but Storrie said it was only part of the reason for Walmsleys axing.I dont think the timing of these decisions is always correct, throughout the whole of history of managers that leave clubs, executive vice-chairman Storrie told reporters on Monday.Having looked at it over the course of the last month, I felt that a change was needed.We could have left the situation, lost the first half a dozen games and wed have been in a similar position.We made the judgment call that its best do so now.The Mariners will now lean heavily on football consultant Harry Redknapp, who will meet with Storrie and owner Mike Charlesworth next week in the UK, as the search begins for a permanent replacement.Former Brisbane Roar coach Mike Mulvey and Green Gullys Arthur Papas, the man who brought Walmsley down, are the early contenders.Assistant coaches John Hutchinson, Matthew Nash, Brice Johnson and Ben Cahn will oversee pre-season preparations in the interim, but Storrie said Hutchinson had already ruled himself out of the full-time job.Whoever the new coach is, theyll have little room to manoeuvre, with all five import slots already filled and the squad almost at capacity.However, Storrie argued theyll still have the same amount of time as any coach in England would at the start of pre-season.Theres plenty of time for someone to get a hold of it, he said.Take the UK - most teams will come back training on July 1 and theyll be playing league games of the first weekend of August, which is only four or five weeks.Also out of the reckoning is Redknapp, who infamously called them the South Coast Mariners in a British radio interview earlier this year.I think his wife might have something to say about that, Storrie said of Redknapp coaching the side. 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We had set up the game nicely, and Evin Lewis played an exceptional knock to put us in the situation that we were in.Lewis, playing in just his fourth ODI, brought up a maiden fifty in the 12th over, and then reached a 91-ball century, with 12 fours and a six, to leave West Indies well placed at 177 for 3. This was the first time he had opened on the tour, and it seemed to have paid off.Hes one of those guys that likes the ball coming on, so we just felt that with 330 on the board we needed to get off well in the Powerplay and make use of that first up, Holder explained. Him and Johnson Charles did a great job there and put the Sri Lankan bowlers under pressure, capitalising on every bad ball that was bowled.He wasnt done there, opening up to smite three more sixes as wickets fell around him, and he reached 148 (second only to Chris Gayles 153 not out for the highest ODI score by a West Indian in Zimbabwe), battling cramps in the latter stages of his innings. 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