Last season the club had a small A-League squad with salaries well below the current cap of $2.928 million. Glory was too inconsistent during the season, suffering from more player disharmony involving Stange's tactics, and falling just short of a top-two spot. As a result, Former Perth Glory co-owner Brett McKeon sold his shareholding in the club to Tony Sage in February 2009, making Sage the sole owner of the club. Following this Sage has invested money into the club for the The season started with a pre-season friendly loss against When Perth Glory was formed (in 1996), the club felt it important to create a logo and name with no ethnic overtones and which symbolised the rebirth of soccer in Western AustraliaDuring the FFA's administration of the club, they indicated an openness to changes to the Perth Glory name and colours.In April 2009 a new shield logo for the club was unveiled.In what was seen as something of a tribute to Glory's past, the 2009–10 strip reverted to the vertical stripes, similar to what can be found on Glory's jersey of 1996–97.On 23 October 2011, Perth Glory wore a predominantly blue jersey in recognition of the 125-year anniversary of their major sponsor, Owners were found in February 2007 for the club in Tony Sage, John Spence and Brett McKeon. These owners injected much needed funds into on-field performance, administration, appeal to fans and youth development camps. Delong opted out of the second year and the space on the back of the uniform was instead replaced by Tony Sage's fashion magazine Kurv in 2008. All Clubs must spend at least the Salary Floor which is $2.880 million. Founded in 1995, Perth Glory is one of three A-League clubs to survive from the now-defunct National Soccer League (NSL). For the women's soccer club, see On behalf of myself and my board, we thank you and WA for your years of patience, and we invite you to celebrate with us the birth, of what will be a very exciting future for Western Australian soccer.Disqualified from the Finals series and given a compulsory 7th-place finish due to salary cap violations. The Hyundai A-League Salary Cap for Western United FC is $3.6 million for the 2019/20 Season. A combination of central mismanagement, conflicts of interest and poor sponsorship would eventually lead to a government inquiry and the removal of the leadership of The FFA (holders of the Perth Glory licence) announced on 23 February 2007 that the Glory was to be handed over to a triumvirate of owners: On 2 March, it was announced that former Perth Glory players The new league season started poorly though for the Glory, winless after 12 rounds and attracting only four-figure attendances. Founded in 1995, Perth Glory is one of three A-League clubs to survive from the now-defunct In 1994, a group of businessmen led by Joe Claudio formed the Players like NSL-title-winning sweeper Vinko Buljubašić, Perth-based striker
In their first match in the NSL, Perth Glory lost to Glory needed only a point in their final match of the season but were defeated by the In the 1997–98 season, despite again narrowly missing the top six and signing more high-profile players like Fan support was further consolidated in the era of The 1999/2000 grand final is remembered as one of the most thrilling matches in In spite of the loss, Stange was popular with the public but his time had come by the end of the 2000/01 season. Perth Glory owner Tony Sage will need to spend the club’s entire salary cap if he wants success, says new chief executive Tony Pignata.