Jade North...marquee quality
Jade North...marquee quality
Botafogo - Rio de Janeiro and Wellington Phoenix, my two teams til death do us part.
2-2 draw. 6th Place looks very good for us now.
Perth fans went crazy they broke down the barrier.

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei
"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009
Football n00b!
Best part of the game was when the glory fans fell through the fence 
Football n00b!
"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009
Quote from The West Newspaper
"Perth Glory captain Jamie Coyne has avoided an A-League ban after the club successfully appealed against his dismissal in Sunday�s controversial 2-2 draw against Newcastle Jets at Members Equity Stadium.
Coyne was baffled by referee Matthew Breeze�s decision to produce a red card for the midfielder�s 59th-minute tackle on Jin-hyung Song.
And Glory chief executive Scott Gooch admitted his relief at Football Federation Australia�s decision to expunge the red card, leaving Coyne free to take part in the club�s next match away to Queensland Roar on November 23.
�Yesterday we were thinking we might lose Jamie for two matches, so this is a huge win,� Gooch said.
�He�d been issued with a red card and it was up to us to prove he should be let off.
�When we looked at the footage, it was clear in our mind that he had cleared the ball and that any contact with the player came after that.�
An FFA statement said that the match review panel had found that �in possession of all the facts (including the broadcast footage), no red card or yellow card to Coyne was warranted.�
Havent known a red to be completely annihilated like that before.Quote from The West Newspaper
"Perth Glory captain Jamie Coyne has avoided an A-League ban after the club successfully appealed against his dismissal in Sunday�s controversial 2-2 draw against Newcastle Jets at Members Equity Stadium.
Coyne was baffled by referee Matthew Breeze�s decision to produce a red card for the midfielder�s 59th-minute tackle on Jin-hyung Song.
And Glory chief executive Scott Gooch admitted his relief at Football Federation Australia�s decision to expunge the red card, leaving Coyne free to take part in the club�s next match away to Queensland Roar on November 23.
�Yesterday we were thinking we might lose Jamie for two matches, so this is a huge win,� Gooch said.
�He�d been issued with a red card and it was up to us to prove he should be let off.
�When we looked at the footage, it was clear in our mind that he had cleared the ball and that any contact with the player came after that.�
An FFA statement said that the match review panel had found that �in possession of all the facts (including the broadcast footage), no red card or yellow card to Coyne was warranted.�
Havent known a red to be completely annihilated like that before.