Third strip looks a whole lot like Sydney
Pelligra's Glory FC
Third strip looks a whole lot like Sydney
Trust me. The next batch will have higher badges. Suppliers were told but was too late. ?⚽️ https://t.co/Ow6pHFuzgs
— Tony Pignata (@tpignata9) July 12, 2019
"The surgeon recommended surgery. I said ‘look mate, that’s not an option. I can’t take 12 months off. I am out of contract, my career would be done. What are the odds of recovery without surgery?"
— The Glory Post (@TheGloryPost) October 20, 2019
"He said ‘about 20 to 30 per cent' - I loved those odds."https://t.co/yukw00xU39
What chances of the Glory getting Zlatan for six games?
Sounds like they only publicised the Zlatan Ibrahimovic story because his agent hadn't answered the club's emails yet.
In the Italian news, Zlatan is currently been linked with a different team and a different league every single day.
Clever work by his agent Mr Raiola
"Rumour Mill"
LFE (London Football Exchange) will be taking over PGFC. Tony Sage will retain 20% and LFE will have 80% ownership. LFE will also be taking over Crystal Palace soon. Tony Sage isn't happy about the leaked info so I assume we will have an official announcement very soon. Source Tony Sage himself.
2: this is the company that is expected to take 80% control of Glory. Sage will become chairman of LFE and keep a stake in the club. https://t.co/VAZHEQgtbY
— Clint Thomas (@ClintLThomas) February 12, 2020
4: Here is the full interviewhttps://t.co/t5n2tVdCVg
— Clint Thomas (@ClintLThomas) February 12, 2020
News provided by
London Football ExchangeJan 14, 2020, 02:00 ET
LONDON, Jan. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Tony Sage, an English born football-mad fun-loving mining millionaire and owner of Perth Glory FC in the Australian A-League has been appointed as chairman of The LFE Football Group.The LFE Football Group project is the arm of the LFE that is creating a multi-club ownership platform whereby the LFE shall own multiple football clubs around the world. Additionally, the group will integrate a youth development and commercial pathway for male and female players, LFE Token holders and fans alike.
The LFE shall be the world's first fully-integrated football club stock exchange and fan marketplace harnessing the power of the blockchain. Its innovative technology will create a tokenized marketplace which removes friction costs within financial transactions and instils greater transparency within the fan marketplace, ticketing, merchandise, hospitality, broadcast and football retail services creating value never realised previously and benefits for loyal fans.Within this football blockchain revolution, the LFECash token, currently listed on StellarX with centralised listings on the horizon this month, will be the cryptocurrency of the new Tokenized Football Ecosystem.
Sage will bring a sense of loyalty and passion to the LFE and expand its football horizons having been the original sole owner in the Australian A-League since its inception in 2005. He has been a champion of both the men's, women's and youth game in Australia.
Sage commented on his appointment "I am genuinely excited at entering this new role, as this will be a new chapter in my personal development and to be surrounded by energetic intelligent people with great hearts who love football."
Co-founder of the LFE Jim Aylward, added: "PGFC and Tony were such a huge influence on many careers by championing the Aussie game. Across age groups and the women's game with players such as Sam Kerr of Chelsea fame. We are delighted to see Tony's appointment as the LFE is a global offering and so will the football group. We are keen to connect the world of fans via the LFE digital and physical football platforms."
Robbie Fowler who played two seasons in Australia with one season at PGFC said: "What Tony has done for the men's and women's professional game in Australia should not be underestimated. I wish him well in his new role building the LFE Football Group and congratulate LFE on finding such a passionate Chairman to lead the Group."
Find out more using the official channels:
www.lfe-token.com
www.lfe-sc.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheLFEToken
Join the community on Telegram: t.me/LFE_Community
News provided by
Jan 14, 2020, 02:00 ET
LONDON, Jan. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Tony Sage, an English born football-mad fun-loving mining millionaire and owner of Perth Glory FC in the Australian A-League has been appointed as chairman of The LFE Football Group.
The LFE Football Group project is the arm of the LFE that is creating a multi-club ownership platform whereby the LFE shall own multiple football clubs around the world. Additionally, the group will integrate a youth development and commercial pathway for male and female players, LFE Token holders and fans alike.
The LFE shall be the world's first fully-integrated football club stock exchange and fan marketplace harnessing the power of the blockchain. Its innovative technology will create a tokenized marketplace which removes friction costs within financial transactions and instils greater transparency within the fan marketplace, ticketing, merchandise, hospitality, broadcast and football retail services creating value never realised previously and benefits for loyal fans.
Within this football blockchain revolution, the LFECash token, currently listed on StellarX with centralised listings on the horizon this month, will be the cryptocurrency of the new Tokenized Football Ecosystem.
Sage will bring a sense of loyalty and passion to the LFE and expand its football horizons having been the original sole owner in the Australian A-League since its inception in 2005. He has been a champion of both the men's, women's and youth game in Australia.
Sage commented on his appointment "I am genuinely excited at entering this new role, as this will be a new chapter in my personal development and to be surrounded by energetic intelligent people with great hearts who love football."
Co-founder of the LFE Jim Aylward, added: "PGFC and Tony were such a huge influence on many careers by championing the Aussie game. Across age groups and the women's game with players such as Sam Kerr of Chelsea fame. We are delighted to see Tony's appointment as the LFE is a global offering and so will the football group. We are keen to connect the world of fans via the LFE digital and physical football platforms."
Robbie Fowler who played two seasons in Australia with one season at PGFC said: "What Tony has done for the men's and women's professional game in Australia should not be underestimated. I wish him well in his new role building the LFE Football Group and congratulate LFE on finding such a passionate Chairman to lead the Group."
Find out more using the official channels:
www.lfe-token.com
www.lfe-sc.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheLFEToken
Join the community on Telegram: t.me/LFE_Community
Lol football blockchain.
There doesn't seem to be anything on the planet that can't be made worse with the 'addition' of blockchain.
I think my eyes hurt after reading that.
Given the tribal nature of fans would think they would need to be careful on what clubs they acquire. Sounds more like a recipe to screw up a club..
Glory ACL kits
BREAKING: LFE – the company that wants to buy Perth Glory – is facing a US$2.2 million lawsuit for fraudulent misrepresentation in the UK High Court of Justice.
— News Talk 6PR 882 (@6PR) February 24, 2020
But also – Who is Jim Aylward really? @G_Parker reveals the result of an exclusive investigation after 9am. pic.twitter.com/IFengFGphm
PFA Statement: Perth Glory stand down notice
March 28, 2020
Professional Footballers Australia (the PFA) has been provided with stand-down notices issued to its members at Perth Glory by owner Tony Sage.
In response, the PFA has served Sage with a letter of demand seeking the players’ immediate reinstatement.
In the event the players are not reinstated, the PFA will initiate legal proceedings against Tony Sage seeking their reinstatement and the imposition of significant fines in excess of $600,000, pursuant to the Fair Work Act.
“The players acknowledge that everybody in Australia is facing a collective challenge as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic,” PFA Chief Executive John Didulica said.
“In times like this, our community needs leadership and, from the perspective of football, a commitment to collaboratively rebuilding our sport.
“The PFA continues to call for a collective solution to address our game’s challenges, as has been the approach adopted by the AFL and sporting bodies around the world. However, Tony has shown his preference for unilateral, reckless and unlawful action.
“A fortnight ago, it was fine to relocate players to the east coast away from their families and expose them to a global pandemic. Now, when the opportunity arises, it is considered acceptable to stop paying them. These are not the traits of a sport that values its people.
“We are positioned to take the same course of action if any other A-League club owner elects to take this course of action in contravention of both the law and the sports broader needs at this
time.”
http://pfa.net.au/news/pfa-statement-perth-glory-stand-down-notice/
It keeps getting worse for Tony...
https://www.facebook.com/322690241159996/photos/rpp.322690241159996/2840467916048870/?type=3&theater
Updated: FFA have had to loan Perth Glory a substantial sum to clear its debts to its players. Perth now owe a significant portion of the near $1 million in leave, superannuation and other matters that clubs had promised to clear by Wednesday. [Telegraph]https://t.co/u2r1M5c1Ro
— A-League Hub (@AleagueHub) June 16, 2020
Tony P tweeted this to another journo when his paper picked up the story from the wires
John do you just copy and paste articles. Give me a call to ask. Original article was rewritten as there was confusion. The amount was actually small. All payments were made today. No clubs have had distributions for 3 months. The money was against the distribution. https://t.co/8ld3qIwHps
— Tony Pignata (@tpignata9) June 16, 2020
Glory CEO hoses down financial fears https://t.co/6TMHSJvHsM #football #FTBL pic.twitter.com/uEsvfzyfHZ
— FTBL (@FTBLcomau) June 18, 2020
Breaking
— Louise Taffa (@Louise_Taffa) August 26, 2020
✍?Hearing Tony Popovic will quit Perth Glory and will be announced as the new head coach of Xanthi FC in Greece.
??This comes as Sydney Olympic President Bill Papas is due to take over the Greek Super League side.
Well this is an interesting rumour.
Sounds like this guy is heading over with him as well
We have today confirmed the departure of Wanderers Academy first grade head coach @ArthurDiles who leaves for an overseas opportunity: https://t.co/EiyrZ80zlA #WSW pic.twitter.com/Iu8ZeG7yt7
— WS Wanderers FC (@wswanderersfc) August 26, 2020
Tony Popovic is heading back to Europe! ?✈??
— SBS - The World Game (@TheWorldGame) August 27, 2020
Via @lewieatlarge #sbstheworldgamehttps://t.co/sZ6YVhN607
So of the 11 Managers that started this season, only Corica, Rudan, Stajcic & Talay are gonna be here next season atm.
"Diego Castro had a lot of friction with Tony Sage. Watch this space, I think this will go to a FIFA dispute situation. He wants his contract sustained." @Bashola66 tells @LucyZelic and @NickStoll
— SBS - The World Game (@TheWorldGame) August 27, 2020
Perth Glory fans, how do you feel about your team's season? pic.twitter.com/IVfIowweRm
'He threw the contract at Popa': Castro feud set to get ugly https://t.co/102ZmMza3t #football #FTBL #ALeague pic.twitter.com/MmSqukvXAq
— FTBL (@FTBLcomau) August 28, 2020
interesting, not a shock that castro and an owner dispute things, castro has always struck me as the firey type
Perth Glory holding a “major” presser at 3pm AEST - without Poppa.
— Kevin Airs (@KevinAirs) September 2, 2020
Tony Sage just scooped his own press conference via AAP. https://t.co/SvKpT4a7GT https://t.co/U13hmEkkq3
— Joey Lynch (@joeylynchy) September 2, 2020
Perth Glory owner Tony Sage has confirmed that coach Tony Popovic will be leaving the A-League club to take up a deal in Europe.
Tony Sage just scooped his own press conference via AAP. https://t.co/SvKpT4a7GT https://t.co/U13hmEkkq3
— Joey Lynch (@joeylynchy) September 2, 2020
Perth Glory owner Tony Sage has confirmed that coach Tony Popovic will be leaving the A-League club to take up a deal in Europe.
Roy Hodgson won't be around too much longer and Popovic is an ex-Palace captain; fans rate him.
Tony Sage just scooped his own press conference via AAP. https://t.co/SvKpT4a7GT https://t.co/U13hmEkkq3
— Joey Lynch (@joeylynchy) September 2, 2020
Perth Glory owner Tony Sage has confirmed that coach Tony Popovic will be leaving the A-League club to take up a deal in Europe.
Roy Hodgson won't be around too much longer and Popovic is an ex-Palace captain; fans rate him.
Major Club Announcement...
— Perth Glory FC (@PerthGloryFC) September 2, 2020
Popa departs to take up overseas opportunity
Full story here: https://t.co/NEry1zAZPi@ALeague #OneGlory pic.twitter.com/j3OoCC7rt5
Perth Glory doing a "major club announcement" followed by presser in three hours.
— Kevin Airs (@KevinAirs) September 18, 2020
"Perth Glory are expected to unveil former @Socceroos winger Richard Garcia as their new head coach and long-term successor to Tony Popovic later today." via @lewieatlarge. https://t.co/QoHUOhilVO
— SBS - The World Game (@TheWorldGame) September 18, 2020
New Head Coach Confirmed!
— Perth Glory FC (@PerthGloryFC) September 18, 2020
WA's very own @RichGarcia19 will lead Glory for the next two seasons.
Full details here: https://t.co/9F46imQtWX@ALeague #OneGlory pic.twitter.com/OR0zF5ajTU
Jacob Burns has resigned as Perth Glory Football Director and will be departing the club to explore opportunities elsewhere. [@PerthGloryFC]https://t.co/ym2ZyzgZF6
— A-League Hub (@AleagueHub) October 13, 2020
Key football department appointments confirmed...
— Perth Glory FC (@PerthGloryFC) October 14, 2020
Full details here: https://t.co/pjn0yqOFMm@stevenmcgarry @terrymcflynn @Chris_coyne78 @ALeague @NPLWA #OneGlory pic.twitter.com/GIqBaVQQg8
'Hey Boss, not feeling up for the commute to work today, so I'm just going to have the day off. Cheers!'
😂😂😂
If I was a Glory fan, I'd be absolutely fuming.