Perth Glory topping the table is great for the A-League

By Mike Tuckerman / Expert

‘Dear Melbourne City. Thanks very much for the extra motivation! From your friends in the west, Perth Glory.’

Telegrams finally kicked the bucket in 2006 – who knew? – but if they were still around you could imagine Glory coach Tony Popovic firing off a friendly missive to his City counterpart Warren Joyce.

Just a day after City could find no way past an inspired Filip Kurto in the Wellington Phoenix goal, Glory showed them how it’s done with a clinical 2-0 win over the Newcastle Jets.

One of their goal scorers is reportedly coveted by the Melbourne moneybags, while the other is a former City cast-off.

And you get the impression Andy Keogh and Neil Kilkenny have got plenty more damage to do in a Glory jersey yet.

There was a moment three minutes into stoppage time in City’s 1-0 defeat in Wellington that arguably summed how their season is going.

It came when Kurto parried Riley McGree’s low drive and Kearyn Baccus followed up by smashing the rebound just wide of the far post.

A better finisher would have buried the chance. But then City officials have made it clear they’d rather lose football games than ever play Bruno Fornaroli again.

There are no such problems in Perth, where Andy Keogh tapped in his ninth goal of the season and Neil Kilkenny curled home a spectacular second in Glory’s 2-0 win over the Jets.

Why did City get rid of Kilkenny again? It’s hard to fathom how Florin Berenguer is any kind of improvement.

Still, City’s loss is Glory’s gain and the Round 18 clash with Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park in a fortnight’s time looms as one of the season’s most pivotal games.

Perth Glory coach Tony Popovic. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

And Glory topping the A-League isn’t a bad outcome for a competition that has been dominated by Victory and Sydney FC for the past couple of years.

They may not get much love over on the east coast, but it’s safe to say that Perth Glory are the biggest of the A-League’s sleeping giants.

And Tony Popovic has not only got his team playing a successful brand of football, he’s revitalised a couple of careers while he’s at it.

Neil Kilkenny strikes you as the sort of bloke who’d remind you on his death bed that you’d once accidentally dinged the side of his Hyundai Elantra, but it’s hard to argue the combative midfielder hasn’t been one of Glory’s best this season.

Meanwhile, Jason Davidson looks like the sort of defender who once won an Asian Cup with the Socceroos.

Is their resurgence all just down to Popovic?

Let’s be honest, if Glory weren’t top of the table with a squad containing the likes of Matthew Spiranovic, Juande and Diego Castro, we’d probably be asking even more questions.

And there’s still a third of the season left to go before the Glory even have a chance of winning anything.

But they’ve looked mightily impressive so far, even if Newcastle coach Ernie Merrick felt like his side had been robbed by the VAR yesterday.

“I’ve got nothing to say about referees, the best team won the game and we’ve got to score goals,” Merrick said in the press conference after the match – about two seconds after he’d just given the referees an almighty bake.

Ernie Merrick coach of Newcastle Jets (Photo by Nigel Owen/Action Plus via Getty Images)

“The guy in the VAR was having a cup of tea,” Merrick reckoned of the couple of close calls that failed to go Newcastle’s way.

It’s unlikely much will come of his comments given that Football Federation Australia seems so preoccupied with other matters the A-League appears to have fallen entirely off their radar.

The Central Coast Mariners will feel just as hard done by after conceding a stoppage-time winner to Adelaide United in their 2-1 defeat in Sunday’s other game.

But it’s Glory who deserve all their plaudits. They may be unloved outside Western Australia, but this new narrative is not a bad thing for the A-League.

The Crowd Says:

2019-02-02T06:58:01+00:00

Phen

Guest


My membership went up 20%! In fairness it has been 20%+ more enjoyable.

2019-02-01T06:27:04+00:00

Hayden Cooper

Guest


When Sydney can barely get a couple thousand more than Perth to some home games with an extra 3 million people.

2019-01-30T07:29:18+00:00

con trips

Guest


news in that Bruno Fonarrelli has signed for glory, great news for them, he is the best striker in the league by a country mile ,but what will it take the Perth community to fall in love and start supporting their great club very close minded community are our western cousins, come on get behind your team you will never see such a good team and a great coach assembled again enjoy it while you have it

2019-01-29T01:45:39+00:00

Franko

Guest


Would love to hear more on this......?

2019-01-28T08:09:20+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Nick “The A-League needs a strong team in Brisbane as much as one in Perth” We’ll get one unless we hire an Australian coach. There’s very few coaches who are good enough for the HAL

2019-01-28T08:08:10+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Yeah, it’s astonishing from JA. He’s given everything he needs and ends up in 9th and he can’t take them any further ... how about 8th John?

2019-01-28T05:28:01+00:00

AGO74

Guest


Just watching it now. What’s with Lazio uniform? Ugh....

2019-01-28T05:01:20+00:00

Jordan Klingsporn

Roar Guru


Kids and Adults prices are up by $2.50 from last season.

2019-01-28T04:51:07+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


I read somewhere that former coach JA said he couldn't take Roar any further. I think they left off his last word, backward.

2019-01-28T03:18:41+00:00

AGO74

Guest


Seems like a slow news day if you ask me. Managing Hibs would be no more esteemed than the A-League. Sure it has more history but the football is agricultural.

2019-01-28T03:16:12+00:00

AGO74

Guest


It’s a pity they aren’t getting bigger crowds - but from what I hear the cost of entry is quite exorbitant due to a prohibitive ground rental fee.

2019-01-28T02:34:46+00:00

Fadida

Roar Rookie


Wise I am

2019-01-28T02:34:01+00:00

Fadida

Roar Rookie


Not at all. You have just become extremely negative about all aspects of the game though

2019-01-28T02:26:27+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


Thanks Kangas. That's what we need to hear. Your comments recently had me believing you fancied the darts league over a league.

2019-01-28T02:25:09+00:00

Nick Symonds

Guest


Perth Glory topping the table is good for the A-League, but so would be a new owner for Brisbane Roar. The A-League needs a strong team in Brisbane as much as one in Perth.

2019-01-28T02:24:30+00:00

Kangas

Roar Rookie


Absolutely

2019-01-28T02:17:44+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Believe it or not, this story has got more to do with Tony Sage, Fornaroli and a birthday party than it has to do with anyone buying an A League club.

2019-01-28T02:09:18+00:00

Kangas

Roar Rookie


So as long as my opinion is agreeable to yours it’s ok

2019-01-28T02:03:43+00:00

Buddy

Roar Rookie


What do you do with artcles like this? http://www.espn.com.au/soccer/hibernian/story/3760400/australia-manager-graham-arnold-interested-in-hibernian-job-source

2019-01-28T02:03:35+00:00

Kangas

Roar Rookie


Fadida being yoda

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