Momentous day as Perth try to restore the Glory

By Ben Somerford / Roar Guru

He might not have been beaming from ear to ear as you’d expect at yesterday’s media conference at ME Bank Stadium, but you could tell Perth Glory owner Tony Sage was pretty chuffed he had got his man. In his own relaxed manner Sage revealed yesterday Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler had agreed to join the former NSL powerhouse on a one-year-deal.

For a club who’ve struggled since the Australian top division was revamped and fully professionalised (playing in just one final in five A-League seasons, having won the last ever NSL Grand Final), the announcement marked a momentous day for Perth.

And Sage, who has made it his personal mission to restore Perth’s former glories, responded without a moment’s hesitation when asked if he thought Fowler was the club’s biggest signing to date.

“I think so,” Sage said. “We want to win, if Robbie was just going to be an ornament we wouldn’t be interested, but I think he proved to everyone last year in a team that didn’t make the finals and struggled for a lot of the year, for him to have a big contribution and he scored nine, he can play.

“With guys like Jacob (Burns), Mile (Sterjovski), (Steven) McGarry and (Victor) Sikora feeding him the ball I think he’ll get a lot more goals this year for us.”

Indeed, Sage’s spending spree before last season, landing three Socceroos and a former English Premier League skipper, certainly showed his ambition but the team fell short in the 2009-2010 campaign.

As a West Australian onlooker, I got the sense a lot of fans felt last season was rather anti-climactic, but signing Fowler will surely reignite the expectation and excitement at Perth Oval.

Sage admitted: “I’d be disappointed if we didn’t finish in the top two obviously, but top four is the aim initially.”

For the success-starved Glory fans, this kind of talk is music to their ears.

And for Sage to actually land Fowler, when a few weeks ago it seemed far-fetched, shows things are changing at Perth.

Some may question whether Fowler, at 35-years-young, can still remain fit and capable of making an impact, but his form at the Fury, especially early last season, suggests he’s got plenty to offer.

On Sunday, before this story broke, I actually spoke to Fowler’s agent George Scott and he (whilst obviously wanting to trumpet his asset) was adamant the ex-Liverpool striker could still do very well in Australia.

Scott initially told me about his problems at North Queensland, saying: “He was taken there as a striker and when he played as a striker he scored the goals. Latterly what he had to do, because there was nothing coming from midfield, he had to drop back and he was actually creating chances for other players. He was the playmaker.

“That’s not what he was taken there for. He was there to score goals. If they had the players there to feed him he have scored the goals. He’d get 18-19-20 goals a season, no problem.”

As Sage says, Glory have got the midfield to (hopefully) feed Fowler and that bodes well for Perth.

So if Fowler can reach anywhere near Scott’s lofty targets then there’s no doubt Perth will be a force to be reckoned with.

Glory fans, though, may still worry coach Dave Mitchell isn’t the man to guide them to the top, but with Fowler on board perhaps those concerns have been abated. A genuine superstar with a mature head and an eye for goal could be just what the team needs.

So for a club with Perth’s glorious past, announcing the biggest signing in their history yesterday, suggests this could truly be the beginning of a return to former glories.

The Crowd Says:

2010-04-30T03:26:07+00:00

gazz

Roar Pro


Cmon Glory!! and yes Gibbo they can, Mile in midfield out wide (where normally played), Jelic can partner God up front. I wouldnt actually play Sikora though, maybe as a sub, but he seemed past it as the campaign wore on last season.

2010-04-28T03:30:38+00:00

Gibbo

Guest


interesting front third... can mille, fowler and jelic all fit?

2010-04-28T02:08:37+00:00

Ben of Phnom Penh

Guest


The A-League could use a strong Perth Glory, it would be great to see the West rocking once more. Certainly the club appears to be clambering out of its malaise.

2010-04-28T00:08:58+00:00

Towser

Guest


Perth always gave me hope back in the NSL days that a mainstream viable club scene was possible in Australia. Tony Sage seems a man comitted to putting Perth back where they were before the A-League,on Top. Clive Palmer needs to take a leaf out of his book. That is be interested, committed to the club for what it is, a football club & its components, one of which is passion. That means showing some interest in the sport itself & not just the dollar signs either being made or lost.

2010-04-27T23:46:04+00:00

whiskeymac

Guest


good signing for Perth and hopefully he can stay fit. not sure 20 goals is realistic, but certainly 10 or so wld be a boon for the club, especially if they are akin to those goals of the months he scored last season. prestige and pride, bums on seats. all sounds good. 2 marquees, some old EPL players and a few fringe socceroos... does this mean we have a new bling club?

2010-04-27T23:31:24+00:00

youknighted

Guest


well i wont be missing in action when the glory come to town.I sat beside the Glory faithful that had travelled to Hindmarsh on there end of season tour. They provided a lot of fun and atmosphere and seem to be very passionate supporters.The Glory now hold allot of class and will be a team to watch for next season. I think crowds will be up where ever the Glory play.

2010-04-27T23:05:14+00:00

Lu

Guest


Great news for the Glory and their fans.. ME Bank Stadium will be rocking next season.. hopefully they can build on this.. A little disappointed that he didn't join Sydney, because it needed "God" to bring those bandwagon sydneysiders to games, lol.

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