Good to see any West Australian team doing well and Perth Glory are flying atm sitting on top of the A League ladder for 8 straight weeks. That must be killing the Melbourne and Sydney teams but they will probably feel confident about knocking the Glory off in the finals.
Goes to show what a difference a quality coach can make. From all reports Tony Popovich is highly rated in the industry not just by the media but also players and he’s brought a lot of high end quality and experience into the team. I’m impressed with how he speaks to the media, very calm, acknowledges the good but never gets carried away. That was probably former coach Kenny Lowes weakness. Was very passionate but let it boil over too often.
If they go all the way we will potentially see a full house at Optus Stadium and they can fit up to 65,000 in for a soccer match. Long way to go before that happens if it happens.
Totally agree DD. Glory have finally picked the right man to lead them. I am a bit surprised that they could be looking at off loading Keogh but that may be just media scuttlebutt. As a matter of interest the Glory womens team is also on top of the ladder as well.
I think it’s Melbourne City that have approached Glory asking for permission to talk to Andy Keogh. Apparently their coach coached him many years ago in the UK. Keogh has got a lot of relatives here in Perth so I doubt he’d want to move interstate but who knows if Poppa starts starting him off the bench he wouldn’t like that but he’s in the top 4 or 5 in goal scoring so far so I think he’s safe.
I always had an opinion that he’s a bit one dimensional and not good with the ball at his feet and easily gave up the ball but he looks a lot more confident this year with better quality players around him. But if Popovic wants Fornaroli and it seems he rates him, then Tony Sage will probably say you can have him but I would imagine Glory are already sailing close to the wind in terms of their salary cap and the last thing they want is another salary cap breach fiasco that cost them a finals spot when they were last sitting on top in Kenny Lowe’s first year. Hopefully history never repeats as the song goes.
Personally I prefer Keogh to Fornaroli. Fornaroli is a bit too temperamental for mine and he’s currently not starting for City due to fitness concerns. That tells me he’s not fully committed as you’d think being a marquee player he’d be the complete professional. Poppa has brought some good ones with him due to his reputation such as Ikonomidis, Davidson, Franjic, Spiranovic and co which I don’t think Kenny could have done. Guys like Chris Harold can’t get a look in which says a lot imo. It’s all looking pretty good so far and if they made the GF, I’d certainly be one of the 65,000.
That’s what I thought BC about Fornaroli given Poppa is big on fitness but Warren Joyce had a problem with Kilkenny and he’s been a great pick up for Glory. He’s the general and not frightened to bark instructions out on the park.
Yep…agree DD…Kilkenny has been superb. Poppa has also got more out of Chianese as well. He’s a real threat these days as a scorer but even more so in setting up others.
A good 3-1 win by the Glory over Sydney FC. With players like young Italiano coming back from long term injury and giving depth, the season is shaping up nicely as they’re currently six points clear on top of the ladder. Interesting Keogh started on the bench…I wonder what that is telling us? Pleased Santalab scored for his new club too…good work Glory.
A good 3-1 win by the Glory over Sydney FC. With players like young Italiano coming back from long term injury and giving depth, the season is shaping up nicely as they’re currently six points clear on top of the ladder. Interesting Keogh started on the bench…I wonder what that is telling us? Pleased Santalab scored for his new club too…good work Glory.
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Yep got the monkey off their back that was more like a Gorilla against Sydney FC. Has to be close to the best first half Glory has ever produced. They looked like a class above which is saying something against Sydney. The Glory have a huge workload over January I think it’s something like 11 games so Poppa has to manage the workload and spread it around. Expect him to keep throwing the line up around. We’ve probably got the best depth in the league and I think they have a full squad all healthy atm. Only Ikonomidis not available playing in the Asian Cup.
What a game that was!! Well done to the Glory on a fantastic come from behind win over WSW. It just goes to show what a difference Castro makes. I can understand Poppa managing game time of key players as this month is pretty hectic in terms of fixturing but 5 or 6 changes each week is a bit much in my opinion. Chianese was quiet and Keogh missed one he would have got nine times out of ten in the first half and all of a sudden, the Glory are 2 - nil down at half time. I suppose they got the job done whilst Davidson, Castro only played a half and Kilkenny and Spiranovic had a rest so all’s well that ends well. A big game this week against Victory away…
What a game that was!! Well done to the Glory on a fantastic come from behind win over WSW. It just goes to show what a difference Castro makes. I can understand Poppa managing game time of key players as this month is pretty hectic in terms of fixturing but 5 or 6 changes each week is a bit much in my opinion. Chianese was quiet and Keogh missed one he would have got nine times out of ten in the first half and all of a sudden, the Glory are 2 - nil down at half time. I suppose they got the job done whilst Davidson, Castro only played a half and Kilkenny and Spiranovic had a rest so all’s well that ends well. A big game this week against Victory away…
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Good victory and Castro is that far ahead of anyone in that teams its not funny, on a lighter note, i wonder if Kurt Aim ( alledged referee) is relate to Daglish form the AFL in regards to bias. He was beyond a joke yesterday
What a game that was!! Well done to the Glory on a fantastic come from behind win over WSW. It just goes to show what a difference Castro makes. I can understand Poppa managing game time of key players as this month is pretty hectic in terms of fixturing but 5 or 6 changes each week is a bit much in my opinion. Chianese was quiet and Keogh missed one he would have got nine times out of ten in the first half and all of a sudden, the Glory are 2 - nil down at half time. I suppose they got the job done whilst Davidson, Castro only played a half and Kilkenny and Spiranovic had a rest so all’s well that ends well. A big game this week against Victory away…
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Yep amazing game 6 goal second half. Popovic summed Castro up perfectly he said “his decision making was on another level”. His pass to find Franjic splitting 3 defenders was as good as you’ll see. I’m seriously considering going to the last few home games just to see Castro. He really is something special, Rioli or Krakouer like comparing to our AFL freaks.
Keogh should have buried that header in the first half but the one he scored in the second half was as good a team goal as you will see started by Castro. I thought Franjic played his best game so far in Glory colours.
That’s the 2nd big comeback they have pulled off in the last few weeks. The old Glory team (i.e. last year) would have laid down and died at 3- 1 down but their self belief must be at record high levels ATM.
when you consider they still have Kilkenny, Spiranovic, Ikonomides to come back into the team from yesterday and young Italiano building fitness, they should give it a big shake come finals time.
Must of been in the back pages of the Sunday Times or Mondays West Freezin. How times have changed alright.
BC I reckon Glory’s depth this year is possibly the envy of the A League, shit we’ve even got former Aussie goal keeper Mark Bosnich calling us fav’s to take home the silverware, or should I say dunny seat. Gotta be the weirdest trophy in sport.
Cracking game and comeback from the Glory yesterday 1-3 down 20 odd minutes from time and then managed to put 3 goals in 5 minutes into the back of the ol onion bag to take the 3 points!
I doubt that would have happened under the old coaches as the players would have been thinking about their next piss up rather than actually winning soccer games.
Surprising to see Freeze was an EF Tricolore supporter thought he would have followed Inglewood Kiev or Bayswater Inter?
Do we assume he follows Wellington Phoenix in the HAL? :dry:
Must of been in the back pages of the Sunday Times or Mondays West Freezin. How times have changed alright.
BC I reckon Glory’s depth this year is possibly the envy of the A League, shit we’ve even got former Aussie goal keeper Mark Bosnich calling us fav’s to take home the silverware, or should I say dunny seat. Gotta be the weirdest trophy in sport.
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The trophy with the biscuit on top of it for a recent Pakistan v Australia cricket series was pretty weird although I agree that a toilet seat takes the cake. Makes you wonder what they do with it in terms of celebration given that normally champagne is drunk from a cup type trophy…
If you visit the Broadarrow Pub on the Kalgoorlie to Leonora road you will find hanging on the wall behind the bar a toilet seat.
Some 100 odd years ago this toilet seat was the trophy for the annual cricket match between Broadarrow and Ora Banda.
What does this have to do with Perth Glory.
Absolutely nothing.
Have had one or 2 beers at the Broadarrow.
BH had a school mate play league for Florest Athena at 15..he got offered a contract with Leeds United at 16, but couldn’t get a work visa from memory …think he is Floreat Athena’s current President…as for the Phoenix mate…yep “follow” them as much as I do the Breakers mate…LOL… sad to think Perth Oval is now the home of soccer…great place to watch the WAFL back in the day…