The Glory’s Best Imports?
Perth Glory hosted the 20th edition of their end of season awards, the Most Glorious Player awards at the weekend, but with the Media Manager having left last week did not manage to organise a press release to go out
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Perth Glory hosted the 20th edition of their end of season awards, the Most Glorious Player awards at the weekend, but with the Media Manager having left last week did not manage to organise a press release to go out
What is it about certain players in sport that sees some elevated to, and the term is over used in modern times, ‘club legend’ status, or even ‘fan favourite,’ while others are condemned simply to be just ‘former players.’ There
Credit should be given to Perth Glory on the eve of the coming season as great effort has been made to re-connect with the Western Australian public. Not only have the coaching staff looked to give the team a real
Josh Risdon is fast becoming the player that epitomises Perth Glory, just as former captain Gareth Naven did. He is the local boy who came good. The player that many aspiring footballers can relate to because they can identify with
Perth Glory’s tag line for the 2015/16 A League season is “The West v the Rest.” Questionable as to why a sporting club would need such a thing, but understandable that Perth Glory would try and create such a siege