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2009–10 Perth Glory FC season


FieldValue
clubPerth Glory FC
season2009–10
managerDavid Mitchell
mgrtitleManager
imagePerth v North Queensland.jpg
captionPerth vs North Queensland
chairmanTony Sage
leagueA-League
league result5th
largest win4–0 v Newcastle United Jets
26 December 2009
largest loss6–2 v Melbourne Victory
16 January 2010
league topscorer6 goals
Mile Sterjovski
highest attendance12,822 v North Queensland
3 October 2009
lowest attendance7,217 v Brisbane
6 December 2009
average attendance9,205
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prevseason**7th** – 2008–09
nextseason**10th** – 2010–11

26 December 2009 16 January 2010 Mile Sterjovski 3 October 2009 6 December 2009

The 2009–10 Perth Glory FC season was the club's 13th season since its establishment in 1996. The club competed in the A-League for the 5th time. Perth Glory changed their logo and for the first time in their A-League history chose to include vertical purple and white stripes on their home kit this season.

Season expectations were very high with Perth Glory's owner Tony Sage allowing manager David Mitchell to sign High calibre players like former Bolton defender Andy Todd and former Ajax midfielder Viktor Sikora who was on loan to Perth from FC Dallas the previous season. The club also managed to secure Socceroos Jacob Burns, Mile Sterjovski and Chris Coyne. Both Sage and Mitchell's intentions were to restore Perth's footballing past and challenge for an A-League finals spot. At one stage of the campaign the Glory were pushing to claim top spot and the league but a run of poor form and injuries cost the team and only managed to hold on to their final league position of 5th which equalled their best A-League finish in 2005–2006.

Perth Glory were knocked out of the A-League finals when they took part in a 1–1 draw against the Wellington Phoenix in Wellington which they lost to penalties and thus ended Perth's best season of the A-League so far.

Current squad for 2009–10 season

A-League squad

Squad changes for 2009-2010 season

In

DatePos.NameFromFeeRef.
16 February 2009MFNED Viktor SikoraFree AgentFree
4 May 2009MFAUS Jacob BurnsROM FC Unirea UrziceniFree
18 May 2009MFENG Andy ToddENG Derby CountyFree
18 May 2009FWSRB Branko JelićGER Energie CottbusFree
12 June 2009MFAUS Mile SterjovskiENG Derby CountyFree
19 June 2009MFAUS Todd HowarthAUS Perth SCFree
10 July 2009DFAUS Chris CoyneENG Colchester UnitedFree
13 August 2009FWAUS Matthew MayoraAUS Sydney OlympicShort-Term Injury Loan (6 weeks)
27 August 2009FWBRA AmaralFree agentGuest Player Contract (9 weeks)

Out

DatePos.NameToFeeRef.
27 November 2008FWENG James RobinsonAUS North Queensland FuryFree
7 January 2009DFAUS Nikolai Topor-StanleyAUS Newcastle JetsFree
21 January 2009DFAUS Dino DjulbicGER Rot Weiss AhlenUndisclosed
24 January 2009GKAUS Jason PetkovicRetiredFree
27 January 2009FWAUS Nikita RukavytsyaNED FC Twente$1.2 million
28 January 2009FWARG Adrian TrinidadIDN Persiba BalikpapanFree
10 February 2009MFAUS Nick RizzoAUS Central Coast MarinersFree
11 May 2009DFAUS Hayden FoxeReleasedFree
11 May 2009GKAUS Frank JuricRetiredFree
11 May 2009MFBRA AmaralReleasedFree
11 May 2009DFAUS David TarkaReleasedFree
11 May 2009MFAUS Josip MagdicReleasedFree
11 May 2009MFAUS Mark LeeReleasedFree

Mid-Season Gains

DatePos.NameFromFeeRef.
21 November 2009MFAUS Tommy AmphlettAUS ECU JoondalupFree
13 January 2010FWAUS Daniel McBreenAUS North Queensland FuryFree
13 January 2010MFSCO Steven McGarrySCO MotherwellFree

Mid-Season Losses

DatePos.NameToFeeRef.
15 September 2009FWAUS Matthew MayoraAUS Sydney OlympicLoan return
24 October 2009FWBRA AmaralReleasedGuest Contract completed
4 January 2010FWCôte d'Ivoire Eugene DadiNZL Wellington PhoenixFree
13 January 2010DFAUS Jimmy DowneyAUS North Queensland FuryFree

Friendlies

Bulloch 3 goals Dadi Taggart Erik Nevland
Andranik

Home and away season

The 2009–10 A-League season will be played over 27 rounds, followed by a finals series.

2009–10 Hyundai A-League fixtures

Summary

Summary Bertos

Summary Pellegrino

Summary

Summary Simon

Summary Sikora Smeltz

Summary C. Coyne Shroj Jelić Reddy

Summary

Summary Velaphi

Summary Todd

Summary Smeltz

Summary Daal

Summary Hernández

Summary

Summary Jelić

Summary

Summary

Summary

Summary T. Dodd Fyfe McBreen

Summary Miller

Summary Harnwell Sterjovski

Summary

Summary Kruse K. Muscat Hernández Sterjovski

Summary Howarth

Summary Jukic

Summary Aloisi McBreen

Summary Bulloch

2009-10 Finals series

Report Summary McKain Durante T. Brown Caceres Sekulovski Bulloch McBreen

Season statistics

(Current as of Round 27)

Leading scorers

Perth Glory A-League Top Scorers

TotalPlayerTeamGoals per Round
1234
6AUS Mile SterjovskiPerth Glory
5SRB Branko JelicPerth Glory
5AUS Daniel McBreenPerth Glory
4NED Victor SikoraPerth Glory
4AUS Wayne SrhojPerth Glory
3AUS Jamie HarnwellPerth Glory
2AUS Adriano PellegrinoPerth Glory
2AUS Todd HowarthPerth Glory
2AUS Jacob BurnsPerth Glory
2AUS Scott BullochPerth Glory
1AUS Naum SekulovskiPerth Glory
1AUS Andrija JukicPerth Glory
1AUS Scott NevillePerth Glory

Discipline

NameCautions2nd Caution – Send-OffSend-Offs
Australia Jacob Burns700
Australia Wayne Srhoj600
Australia Adriano Pellegrino500
Australia Chris Coyne500
England Andy Todd410
Netherlands Victor Sikora400
Australia Naum Sekulovski400
Australia Mile Sterjovski300
Serbia Branko Jelic200
Australia Jamie Harnwell200
Australia Scott Neville200
Australia Jamie Coyne100
Australia Scott Bulloch100
Australia Tando Velaphi100
Ivory Coast Eugene Dadi100
Australia Aleks Vrteski100
Australia Daniel McBreen100
Scotland Steven McGarry100
Australia Andrija Jukic100

Home attendance

RoundOpponentAttendance
3AUS Newcastle Jets9,398
4AUS Melbourne Victory8,057
6AUS Gold Coast United9,408
9AUS North Queensland Fury12,822
10AUS Adelaide United9,482
13AUS Melbourne Victory10,035
15AUS Sydney FC8,932
17AUS Brisbane Roar7,217
21AUS Newcastle Jets9,418
22AUS Sydney FC9,319
24AUS Wellington Phoenix9,368
25AUS Central Coast Mariners8,160
27AUS Brisbane Roar8,054
Total attendance119,670
Average attendance9,205

References

References

  1. "Sikora Sticking With Glory Next Year".
  2. "Sikora To Snub US For Glory".
  3. "Burns Secures Perth Switch".
  4. "Perth Glory Signing Andy Todd Pic Special".
  5. "Todd: This Is My Fresh Start".
  6. "Perth Reveal Their Stripes".
  7. "Three Year Deal For Sterj".
  8. "thewest.com.au".
  9. "Coyne Signs On For Glory".
  10. "New Signings For Glory And Sydney".
  11. "Perth Size Up Amaral Return".
  12. "Amaral Good To Go For Glory".
  13. "Robbo Swaps Glory For Fury".
  14. "Hyphen Signs Up With The Jets".
  15. "Djulbic German Transfer Deal".
  16. "Petko's Thrill At Glory Farewell".
  17. "Million Dollar Nik's Going Dutch".
  18. "Trinidad Exits Perth Glory".
  19. "A-League: Who's In, Who's Out".
  20. "Rizzo Signs On With Mariners".
  21. "Foxe: I'm Not Finished Yet".
  22. "A-League: Who's In, Who's Out".
  23. "A-League: Who's In, Who's Out".
  24. "A-League: Who's In, Who's Out".
  25. "A-League: Who's In, Who's Out".
  26. "A-League: Who's In, Who's Out".
  27. "A-League: Who's In, Who's Out".
  28. "Glory Recruit Striker Amphlett".
  29. "McBreen Seeks Fresh Glory".
  30. "McGarry Signs for Glory".
  31. "Mayora Bound For Indonesia".
  32. [http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/amaral-underwhelms-in-glory-return-20091023-hc3f.html Amaral underwhelms in Glory return] {{webarchive. link. (24 October 2009 ''www.watoday.com.au/,'' 23 October 2009. Retrieved 1 November 2009)
  33. "Amaral Wants Three More Years".
  34. "Phoenix Confirm Dadi Capture".
  35. "McBreen Seeks Fresh Glory".
  36. "Swap Shop For A-League Duo?".
  37. [http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,25245458-5005408,00.html Sage true to word as Wolverhampton Wanderers Perth bound] www.perthnow.com.au, 26 March 2009. Retrieved 7 April 2009
  38. link. (16 April 2009 www.thewest.com.au, 4 May 2009. Retrieved 4 May 2009)
  39. [http://www.mandurahmail.com.au/news/local/sport/soccer/perth-glory-to-play-in-town/1537952.aspx Perth Glory to play in town] {{Webarchive. link. (18 June 2009 Mandurah Mail, 11 June 2009. Retrieved 8 July 2009)
  40. [https://archive.today/20120723230845/http://www.bunburymail.com.au/news/local/sport/afl/perth-glory-bunbury-bound/1524670.aspx Perth Glory Bunbury bound] Bunbury Mail, 27 May 2009. Retrieved 8 July 2009
  41. "Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Season Draw".
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