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McGarry Wins for Glory, only to Lose his Job

Winning has been something that has evaded Perth Glory since the birth of the Hyundai A-League; although they have made the finals of the Pre-season cup, The FFA Cup and also one Grand Final. Even the Youth League side coached

Should Non-Elite Sport be Run as a Business?

Today Sport is a business, but how is the business of sport holding up? The answer is it depends who you talk to. If you look at the elite level around the world it would appear that top flight sport

Socceroos Make a Stand

It is extremely unfortunate that the Socceroos first visit to Perth in ten years has now been hijacked by a dispute between the Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) and the Football Federation of Australia (FFA). Thursday’s game will be an historic

Deal or No Deal?

Some would say that supporting Perth Glory has been a soap opera in the past eight years. As a reality show it would no doubt have attracted a large number of viewers, but unfortunately some unwanted attention into the inner

Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word

Just as there are more people who claim to have been at “The Miracle Match” at the WACA in 1976, the inverse is it can be just as hard to find people who admit to voting for a political leader