The Far Post Perth

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The Far Post Perth

Independent Podcast & digital football channel based in Perth, Western Australia. The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions.

  1. 100

    Thanks for the Memories (Season Finale)

    The 2025/26 A-League season has finally crossed the finish line, and the boys are here to hand out their final grades for the Perth GloryBlayne, Neil, Jaxon, and Renton take a ruthless deep dive into the good, the bad, and the very ugly of a campaign that saw the Glory finish 10th and miss the finals yet again. From Adam Griffiths' iconic "I am a Lion" press conference to the disastrous sacking of David Zdrilic just two games in, nothing is off-limits. Plus, the crew debates the massive off-season rebuild: who stays, who goes, and what needs to happen to bring Aleague success back to the West?. Key Topics The Season Post-Mortem: Neil praises the brief three-game win streak that brought some much-needed joy back to the fanbase. Meanwhile, Jaxon highlights the sheer brilliance of Tom Lawrence when he was fully fit and firing. The Bad & The Ugly: The boys rip into Glory's abysmal home record of just 16 goals in 13 games. They also blast the club's ownership for absolute radio silence and the chaotic mismanagement of sacking Zdrilic in October after backing him all off-season. Report Cards: The hosts dish out their grades for on-field performance, off-field operations, and overall progress. While the club's media team gets a glowing shoutout for surviving the trenches, the board and ownership receive a brutal failing grade across the desk. The Griffiths Verdict: Will Adam Griffiths be handed the reins full-time?. The boys agree he’s the most likely—and cheapest—option, even if he hasn't entirely convinced everyone. Contract Crunch Time: With a massive list of players out of contract including Taggart, Lawrence, O'Neill, and Pennington, the crew debates who to build around next season. The ultimate hypothetical is thrown on the table: signing Jason Cummings. A-League Finals Preview: Newcastle officially lifts the Premier's Plate, while Adelaide dramatically sneaks into second. The boys lock in their predictions for the Auckland vs. Melbourne City and Victory vs. Sydney FC elimination finals. Keywords Perth Glory, A-League Men, Adam Griffiths, Tom Lawrence, Jason Cummings, Newcastle Jets, Ross Pelligra, David Zdrilic, A-League Finals, Australian Football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  2. 99

    Box Office Jets

    The Newcastle Jets have officially claimed the Premier's Plate, playing a swashbuckling brand of football under Mark Milligan that nobody saw coming. Meanwhile, Perth Glory managed to grind out a 0-0 draw against Sydney FC—a rare clean sheet at Allianz Stadium, even if it was an absolute chore to watch. Plus, the crew dissects the horrific fall of the Western Sydney Wanderers to the wooden spoon , the alarming funding crisis threatening the future of Canberra United, and a ridiculous kit clash in Victoria that forced Nunawading City to wear England jerseys. Key Topics: The Box Office Jets: Mark Milligan’s young squad secures the Premier's Plate with an attacking, fearless brand of football that has lit up the league. Glory's Sydney Stalemate: Finding the positives in a 0-0 draw away to Sydney FC, highlighting Matt Sutton's crucial saves and a solid defensive effort despite the total lack of attacking threat. The Ultimate Marquee Debate: Fans ask who the Glory should prioritize—Taggart, Lawrence, Cummings, or Maclaren? The boys debate age, injury history, and the appeal of the Perth lifestyle to secure a top-tier #9 or #10. Wanderers Hit Rock Bottom: How the Western Sydney Wanderers went from the poster boys of the A-League's active support to claiming the wooden spoon with dwindling crowds. Canberra United in Crisis: The heartbreaking reality facing Canberra United as Capital Football pulls funding, leaving the historic club's future in severe doubt unless a men's team and new investment arrive immediately. Refereeing Inconsistencies: Breaking down Ryan Grant's two-footed tackle and Gabriel's headbutt on Haaland, and discussing how players are practically forced to simulate injuries just to get the correct calls from the referee and VAR. WA Local Football: Celebrating Perth Azzurri's massive win over Olympic Kingsway with an injury-depleted squad, plus an NPL WA update as the Western Knights hit the top of the table. Keywords: Newcastle Jets, Perth Glory, A-League Men, Mark Milligan, Western Sydney Wanderers, Canberra United, Jason Cummings, Adam Taggart, NPL WA, Australia Cup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  3. 98

    Beautiful Sunday

    The Glory finally gave the fans something to smile about! Blayne, Neil, Jaxon, and James are back to dissect Perth Glory's much-needed 3-1 victory over Macarthur. With Taggart out of the starting XI, Nicho Pennington thrived, and Gabby Popovic and Arian Sulemani finally got some reward for their relentless effort. But with Glory mathematically ruled out of the finals for a devastating sixth straight season, the boys ask the big question: Is the win enough for Adam Griffiths to keep his job, or is he simply the "cheap option" for an ownership group that has gone completely radio silent? The lads also fire up over the heavy-handed VenuesWest security guards evicting fans for taking their shirts off in The Shed, prompting the FRG to step in to protect active supporter culture. On the global stage, Neil defends the massive "Calcio Italiano" tour bringing AC Milan, Inter, Juventus, and Palermo to Perth, telling the cynics to stay home. Plus, Jaxon celebrates Marie-Louise Eta making history at Union Berlin, Blayne is absolutely buzzing after Leeds United won a league game at Old Trafford for the first time in 45 years, and we bask in the glorious meltdown of Arsenal fans abandoning the Emirates after a loss to Bournemouth. Key Topics: Glory's 3-1 Win: Breaking down a rare positive performance. Nicho Pennington dominates on the left, and the boys give props to Gabby Popovic and Arian Sulemani for finally finding the back of the net. The Griffiths Dilemma & Ownership Silence: Is Adam Griffiths the right man for the job next season, or just the path of least resistance? The crew blasts the unacceptable radio silence from the ownership group.  Shirtless in The Shed: Calling out the overzealous security guards who evicted Perth Glory fans for taking their shirts off, and how the FRG is pushing back against the over-policing of active support. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Good: Neil tells the haters to pipe down about the "Calcio Italiano" tour and hypes up seeing Super Pippo Inzaghi in the flesh. Jaxon applauds Marie-Louise Eta becoming the first female manager in Europe's top 5 leagues at Union Berlin. Blayne celebrates Leeds' historic 2-1 win over Man United at Old Trafford. Bad: Arsenal fans booing their team and emptying the stadium after losing to Bournemouth, Tottenham's terrifying freefall toward the relegation zone, and the cruelty of the National League North where York City (104 pts) and Rochdale (102 pts) are fighting for just one automatic promotion spot. Ugly: The grim reality of Perth Glory officially recording their sixth consecutive failed season without finals football. Local Cup Magic: A wrap of the Australia Cup WA action, highlighting the ultimate "Cupset" as State League side East Perth knocked out the reigning State Cup holders, Stirling Macedonia. Keywords: Perth Glory, A-League Men, Macarthur FC, Calcio Italiano Perth, AC Milan in Perth, Leeds United vs Man United, Arsenal Meltdown, Tottenham Relegation, Australia Cup WA, East Perth FC, Adam Griffiths.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  4. 97

    King of Mesopotamia

    Blayne, Jaxon, and James are back to dissect a week of wild football highs and catastrophic lows. Graham Arnold achieves god-status by guiding Iraq to their first World Cup in 40 years, sparking incredible scenes from Baghdad to Sydney. Meanwhile, Perth Glory managed to do the most "Glory" thing ever: blow a 2-0 lead against the Mariners while playing long-ball "missile football". The boys also celebrate the return of a TV favourite, revel in Arsenal's FA Cup exit, and unpack the absolute catastrophe of Italy missing a third consecutive World Cup.   Key Topics: The King of Mesopotamia: Graham Arnold pulls off a miracle by taking Iraq to the World Cup via the intercontinental playoffs. The boys compare his impact to Guus Hiddink's 2006 legacy in Australia. Glory's "Missile Football": Despite going 2-0 up early with a beautiful Adam Taggart finish, Glory threw away the lead to the Central Coast Mariners. The lads vent their frustrations over the team bypassing the midfield to constantly play 50-60m long balls. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Good: The announcement of Santo, Sam & Ed returning for SBS's World Cup coverage. Plus, Arsenal getting dumped from the Champions League, bringing the glorious return of AFTV meltdowns. Bad: Arsenal’s potential title "bottle job" returning right on schedule. Ugly: Italy failing to reach the World Cup for a third straight time, exposing deep-rooted, systemic issues ignored since Roberto Baggio's famous 900-page report. Also, a shocking failure of concussion protocols where a knocked-out player was allowed to play on. Local Australia Cup Action: A preview of the Australia Cup Round 4 fixtures in WA, including Bayswater City vs. Murdoch University Melville and Olympic Kingsway vs. Perth Azzurri. Keywords: Graham Arnold, Iraq Football, Perth Glory, A-League Men, Central Coast Mariners, Australia Cup, NPL WA, Italy World Cup, Arsenal AFTV, Santo Sam and Ed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  5. 96

    The Mixed Bag

    Welcome to The Mixed Bag! The Socceroos smashed five past Curacao, but where's the rotation? Why is Maty Ryan playing 90 minutes in back-to-back friendlies while Alex Robertson gets a measly 12 minutes? On a brighter note, Jordy Bos is proving to be an absolute revelation since his move to Feyenoord. Locally, the Perth Glory Women’s finals hopes have officially faded to black. Renton gives us the inside scoop on the fan group's recent sit-down with coach Stephen Peters, leading to a harsh reality check about the club's standards and why missing the top six is a failure. We also dissect the disconnect between grassroots football and the A-League, asking why the Glory have become a "running joke" among the local footballers. Plus, we cover Ireland’s 28-year World Cup drought, the terrifying prospect of Canberra United folding, an appalling referee abuse incident in NPL Victoria , and the spicy A-League coaching drama as Ufuk Talay and Patrick Kisnorbo take up their new posts.  Key Topics: Socceroos' Wasted Window: * Australia secured a 5-1 win over Curacao to close out the international break. Jordy Bos is locked in as a superstar find, racking up goals and assists for Feyenoord. However, the boys rip into the conservative use of substitutes, specifically wasting the window by giving Alex Robertson just 12 minutes of pitch time and playing Maty Ryan for 90 minutes in both friendlies. The Grassroots Disconnect: * The local WA Night Series has seen fantastic crowds and a renewed interest in local football. A brutal discussion on how Perth Glory is viewed as a "running joke" by local players , and how the club desperately needs to build a presence in schools and local clubs to win back the fans. Glory Women's Season Post-Mortem: * The FSG's 90-minute meeting with coach Steven Peters revealed that the team is aware of their shortcomings in both boxes. Neil argues that in a league with no relegation, missing the finals is the ultimate measure of failure. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Good: Jordy Bos’s rise for club and country , and the thriving local WA amateur and state league setups. Bad: Ireland crashing out of World Cup contention, marking 28 years without an appearance. Furthermore, the dire financial future of Canberra United after losing their $200,000 government lifeline. Ugly: The Socceroos' "watermelon" gradient away kit , and a disgraceful incident in NPL Victoria where Brunswick City's head coach was sent off for aggressively abusing a female linesman. The A-League Coaching Carousel: * Sydney FC drops a bombshell with Ufuk Talay resigning, reportedly heading to the Western Sydney Wanderers. Patrick Kisnorbo steps into the Sydney FC role out of nowhere , setting up an incredibly spicy Sydney Derby. Keywords Socceroos, Jordy Bos, Perth Glory Women, A-League Men, Canberra United, NPL WA, Maty Ryan, Ufuk Talay, Patrick Kisnorbo, World Cup Qualifiers.The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  6. 95

    Milestone Man

    The Far Post Perth is back to dissect a massive week of football. Adam Taggart etches his name into history as Perth Glory's all-time leading scorer in the A-League era. But was the 1-1 draw against Melbourne City a complete snoozefest? The boys discuss the massive drop in expected goals since key players went down and why the squad looks completely toothless in attack. On the international stage, the Matildas fall short in the Asian Cup final with a 1-0 loss to a dominant Japan. The crew unpacks the heartbreaking reality of the golden generation failing to secure major silverware and questions the wisdom of holding a fan event the very next day in the grim weather. Plus, Gary van Egmond blasts the Western Sydney Wanderers as a "shambles", Sydney FC drops a massive coaching bombshell, and Jacob Italiano makes a case for a Socceroos call-up with a hat-trick in Austria.Key Talking Points Taggart Makes History: Adam Taggart breaks the record for Perth's leading scorer in the A-League era, hitting the milestone in front of The Shed. However, the 1-1 draw against Melbourne City left a lot to be desired creatively. Matildas Heartbreak: A 1-0 loss to Japan in the Asian Cup Final leaves the golden generation without major silverware. The boys also call out the poorly timed fan thank-you event held the day after the final. Wanderers in Shambles: Gary van Egmond doesn't hold back, calling Western Sydney a "shambles" following their loss to Adelaide. Coaching Merry-Go-Round: Sydney FC drops a bombshell as Ufuk Talay departs (likely for the Wanderers) and Patrick Kisnorbo steps in. We also throw Ante Milicic's name in the ring for the Perth Glory job. Aussies Abroad: Jacob Italiano bags a hat-trick for Graz AK in the Austrian Bundesliga, putting his hand up for the Socceroos' right wing-back spot. Local Action & A-League Women: A wrap of the NPL WA weekend, including Redstar's 2-1 win over Perth Glory, and a shoutout to the A-League Women's Pride kit auction. Keywords Adam Taggart, Perth Glory, Matildas, Asian Cup Final, Western Sydney Wanderers, A-League Men, A-League Women, NPL WA, Jacob Italiano, Sydney FC.The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  7. 94

    So, you're telling me there's a chance?

    Is Perth's season dead, or is there still a faint heartbeat? This week, Blayne, Neil, Jaxon, and James dissect Perth Glory's scrappy 2-2 draw with Auckland. With square pegs in round holes and injuries piling up, the boys run the math on what it will take to secure a miraculous top-six finish. Meanwhile, "Matilda Mania" has hit Perth, but the boys aren't entirely sold. We break down the underwhelming start to the Asian Cup, question the tactical bravery against South Korea, and put out a public service announcement: doing the Mexican Wave when it's 1-0 is a crime against football. Plus, Renton gives us the inside scoop on his fan-representative meeting with Adam Griffiths (while Neil plays the ultimate cynic), we wrap an explosive opening round of the NPL WA, and we cover the global football chaos—including a 23-red-card brawl in Brazil and crowd violence in the Old Firm Derby. Key Topics: Glory’s Glimmer of Hope: Riding their luck in a 2-2 draw against Auckland, surviving early defensive scares, and previewing the daunting "Distance Derby" double-header in New Zealand. The Griffiths Debrief: James shares the details of the fan group's sit-down with Glory boss Adam Griffiths to discuss youth development and play style. Neil asks the hard question: is it genuine transparency or just club PR? Matildas Asian Cup Campaign: Unpacking the performances against the Philippines and South Korea. We discuss the goalkeeper crisis, Alana Kennedy playing as a #6, and why HBF Park is the perfect cauldron for the quarter-final against North Korea. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Good: A genuine three-horse title race in the A-League Men and a magical FA Cup run for Port Vale's Aussie contingent. Bad: Asian Cup scheduling nightmares, 11-0 blowouts, and mounting logistical concerns for the 2026 World Cup in North America. Ugly: Fan chaos in the Scottish Cup and an absolutely mental 23-red-card brawl in Brazil. Local WA Football: Floreat Athena claiming the State League Night Series, Bayswater's 7-0 statement win in Round 1 of the NPL, and looking ahead to the Women's Night Series Final. A-League Predictions: The Mariners' stunning resurgence, Melbourne City's domestic nightmare vs. Asian success, and our tips for the weekend. Keywords Perth Glory, A-League Men, Matildas, Asian Cup Perth, Adam Griffiths, NPL WA, Central Coast Mariners, Old Firm Derby, 2026 World Cup, Australian Football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  8. 93

    Finals hopes fade to grey

    In this episode, Blayne, Neil, and Jaxon unpack Perth's toothless 1-1 draw against Brisbane Roar, where the Glory managed to score without actually registering a single shot on target. With finals football seemingly more and more out of reach, the boys ask the hard questions: what is the pass mark for Adam Griffiths now?  Meanwhile, "Matilda Mania" hit Perth Stadium with 44,000 fans turning out for the Asian Cup opener. But was a 1-0 win over the Philippines actually a bit underwhelming? We dissect the performance, the frustrating 1 PM midweek scheduling for the rest of the tournament , and why the "Mexican Wave" needs to be banned. Plus, we celebrate the return of the NPL WA, blast cheap Premier League merchandise, and ask if the upcoming World Cup is shaping up to be a logistical nightmare. Key Topics: Glory's Attacking Crisis: Breaking down the 1-1 scrap against Brisbane. With zero shots on target in two weeks and only three shots from open play against the Roar, where is the creative spark going to come from without Tom Lawrence and the likes?  Matildas in WA: A 1-0 win gets the points, but holding 85% possession for just 15 shots against a low block leaves plenty of room for improvement. Also, a football snob's plea to stop the Mexican Wave. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Good: A legitimate three-horse title race in the A-League Men between Newcastle, Auckland, and Sydney. Plus, the NPL WA kicks off with a bang as marquees Daniel Stynes and Danny De Silva both find the back of the net. Bad: Tottenham Hotspur's disastrous 10-game winless streak dragging them toward the relegation zone , and the Asian Cup's crowd-killing midweek double-headers. Ugly: Premier League clubs pushing generic, cookie-cutter Saint Patrick's Day merchandise , and mounting logistical concerns just 100 days out from the North American World Cup. Round Predictions: Looking ahead to the weekend, including whether Perth Glory can avoid a 10:00 AM blowout against a high-flying Auckland side. Keywords Perth Glory, A-League Men, Brisbane Roar, Matildas, Asian Cup Perth, NPL WA, Danny De Silva, Tottenham Hotspur, Adam Griffiths.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  9. 92

    Get your kits out (Feat. The Kit Dealer)

    The Adam Griffiths honeymoon period is officially over. Neil Sherwin is back from rocking out at Good Charlotte just in time to join Blayne and Jaxon for a reality check on Perth Glory's form. With the finals slipping away, the boys ask the hard questions: have teams figured out our tactics, and do we really want to endure another off-season coaching search? Then, it’s time to geek out. We are joined by Rob Childs, aka The Kit Dealer, to talk all things vintage football shirts. Rob shares the secrets to spotting a fake 90s Kappa jersey, why the crossover between indie bands and football clubs is booming, and the absolutely unbelievable story of how AC Milan star Luka Jović randomly wandered into his shop in Piccadilly Arcade and sparked a global friendship. Plus, we look at Juan Mata lighting up the Melbourne Derby, Daniel Bennie's cracking first goal in the Championship, a massive comeback win for the Glory Women, and why "crossing the line" with active support banter does the terraces no favours. Key Topics: The Glory Reality Check: Why the momentum has vanished, the gaping hole left by Rostyn Griffiths, and why the press conference "stonewalling" is wearing thin. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Good: Juan Mata proving his class at Victory and Daniel Bennie’s screamer for QPR. Bad: Melbourne City’s disastrous season and Western Sydney Wanderers’ massive fumble of the Juan Mata marquee signing. Ugly: When banter crosses the line on the terraces, and a serious chat about the persistent issue of racism in football. Feature Interview: Rob Childs (The Kit Dealer): Why the 1995–2005 era is the undisputed peak of football kits. How to authenticate vintage shirts (and why cheap knock-offs can't replicate 90s manufacturing). Sourcing a Manly Dolphins jacket in Sicily and a Perth SC shirt in Bulgaria. The AC Milan Story: How a random knock on a closed door led to hanging out with Luka Jović and Jan-Carlo Simić across Europe and Saudi Arabia. A-League Women: The Glory Girls show massive character with a 3-2 comeback win over the Jets to keep their Top 6 hopes alive. Coaching Carousel Rumours: Dismissing the Rob Stanton to Perth whispers, but asking the big question: what is the benchmark for Griffiths to earn a contract extension? Keywords: Perth Glory, The Kit Dealer, Vintage Football Kits, A-League Men, A-League Women, Juan Mata, Luka Jović, Adam Griffiths, NPL WA, Daniel Bennie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  10. 91

    Disaster Strikes

    Blayne Treadgold, James Renton and "Super Sub" Murray Stevens dissect what might be the worst Perth Glory performance of the Adam Griffiths era. In this episode, the boys try to make sense of the 3-1 "disaster-class" against the Newcastle Jets. We break down why the Glory reverted to "hoof-ball" the massive hole left by Tom Lawrence, Nicho Pennington and Rhys Bozinovski. It’s not all doom and gloom though—we celebrate the magic of the FA Cup, discuss Susan Phonsongkham’s stunning "Olimpico" for the Glory Women, and preview the massive Night Series Final between Olympic Kingsway and Stirling Macedonia. Plus, we tackle the big "Burning Question": What should be the Top 5 priorities for new A-League CEO Steve Rosich and Football Australia CEO Martin Kugler?  Key Topics: Glory vs. Jets: A tactical breakdown of the loss The "Griff" vs. Milligan Debate: One coach wants to play proactively; the other went pragmatic. We ask if the squad is good enough to adapt.  The Good, The Bad & The Ugly:Good: The romance of the FA Cup, Macclesfield’s spirit, and Wrexham drawing Chelsea. Bad: Lewis Miller’s heartbreaking Achilles injury and Glory’s "retreating" defense. Ugly: The disgraceful state of the Allianz Stadium pitch and overzealous security in "The Shed."  The CEO Wishlist: A deep dive into what the new bosses of Australian football need to fix in 2026—from a united football pyramid to a broadcast deal that actually works.  A-League Women: Susan Phonsongkham scores directly from a corner to stun Canberra United. Local Corner: A look at the WA Night Series Final: Olympic Kingsway vs. Stirling Macedonia.  Keywords: Perth Glory, Adam Griffiths, A-League Men, Newcastle Jets, Steve Rosich, Martin Kugler, FA Cup, Susan Phonsongkham, WA Night Series, Football West.The Far Post Perth podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  11. 90

    Still in the Hunt

    In this episode, Blayne, Neil, and Jaxon break down the 2-2 draw against Macarthur—a game where the Glory snatched a "lucky point" thanks to a Filip Kurto disaster-class.... and has Luke Amos played his last game for Perth? The boys also dive into the hottest debate in Australian football right now: Adam Peacock’s proposal to shift the A-League season to a calendar year model. Would Perth fans actually turn up in the rain, is the "clean air" argument a myth? And would playing in cooler conditions increase Australia's transfer revenue? Plus, we look at the massive recruiting coup for the NPL WA with Danny De Silva and Daniel Stynes coming home, ask if the Glory Women’s "Finals or Bust" season is now a bust, and call out the "ugly" tackle in NPL NSW that made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Key Topics: The Macarthur Miracle: Dissecting the 2-2 draw, Filip Kurto’s "nightmare," and why Sulemani started over Taggart. The "Season Shift" Debate: Adam Peacock’s proposal to move the A-League to winter. The boys debate the pros vs. the reality of fans refusing to watch football in the rain.Stars return home: Danny De Silva to Olympic and Daniel Stynes to Bayswater—How much of a buzz is it for the local leagues? The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Good: The Premier League title race and the Super Bowl halftime show (even if Neil didn't understand a word of it). Bad: A horrific "dog act" tackle in NPL NSW and the subsequent red card. Ugly: The "Luke Amos situation"—is his time at Glory done after failing to make the squad again?. Glory Women: A 1-0 loss to Wellington leaves the "Finals or Bust" mantra looking shaky. Is it time to ask hard questions about the club or the coaching regime?. WA Night Series Wrap: Olympic, Glory, Stirling and Redstar make up the Semi-Finals Predictions: Can the Glory get a result against a high-flying Newcastle Jets in a "goals galore" fixture?. Keywords: Perth Glory, A-League Men, Macarthur FC, Adam Peacock, Season Shift, NPL WA, Danny De Silva, Luke Amos, Filip Kurto, A-League Women, TransfersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  12. 89

    Hot Summer Nights (Feat. Nicho Pennington)

    The heat was on at HBF Park, but Jaden Kucharski brought the fire! In this episode, Blayne and James break down Perth Glory’s "smash and grab" victory over Auckland FC, proving that a long ball over a high line is sometimes all you need. We are joined by Glory midfielder Nicholas Pennington for a fascinating chat about his journey from Rome to Perth. Nico opens up about the brutal pressure of Italian football versus the physical demands of the A-League, his new role as an "Inside 10" under Adam Griffiths, and why he thinks this squad is finally ready to go on a run. Plus, we dissect the Sydney Derby atmosphere, ask what on earth is going on at Western Sydney Wanderers, and call out the "ugly" behaviour in the stands. We also wrap up the latest from the A-League Women and the WA Night Series. Key Topics: Glory 2-1 Auckland: How "hoof-ball" exploited Auckland’s high line and why Kucharski & Colakovski changed the game. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: The Sydney Derby atmosphere, WSW's capitulation, transfer rumours regarding a midfield exit to Holland, and the disappointing jeering of Oli Sail. Feature Interview (Nicholas Pennington): Growing up in Rome: And the Cagliari system. Serie C vs. A-League: Why Australian football is physically harder but tactically freer. The Griffiths Effect: How training intensity has transformed the squad's work ethic. Position Change: Does Nico prefer the #6 role or the attacking midfield spot? A-League Women: A stalemate against Sydney FC—great defence, but where are the goals coming from? WA Night Series: A wrap-up of the group stage as the local pre-season heats up. Predictions: Can Glory do it on Friday night against Macarthur? Keywords: Perth Glory, Nicholas Pennington, A-League Men, Adam Griffiths, Jaden Kucharski, Auckland FC, Sydney Derby, WA Night Series, Football West, A-League Women.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  13. 88

    The Honeymoon is over

    Back for another week as Blayne Treadgold, Donna Giuffre, Jaxon Bassett and James Renton mull over Perth's 1-nil loss to the Wanderers. Is the honeymoon over for Adam Griffiths? Our weekly dive into the "Good, Bad, and Ugly" of the week, including Stephen Peter's post-match tirade, VAR and the recent discussion on International symbols at football matches. Key Topics Glory vs. Wanderers Review: Wasted chances, disjointed passes and lack of cutting edge. The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly: Good: Manchester United's change in fortunes, the competitiveness of the A-league season. Bad: Melbourne City, Kiwi teams kicked out of the Australia Cup, Michael Woud calamity, Donna's prayer session. Ugly: Should a young fan have been ostracised for wearing a football shirt with the Palestinian flag? Is Nicho Pennington wasted on the wing?: With bulk wingers, should Nicho Pennington move to a central position? A-League Round Up: A quick whip-around the rest of the league, including the Big Blue, Auckland's hiccups and an Adelaide youngster with a perfect hatrick. Night Series Returns: A weekly look at the NPLWA Men's Night Series The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  14. 87

    Out Muscled, Out Played

    In this episode of the Far Post Perth, Blayne Treadgold, James Renton, and special super-sub Murray Stevens dissect the 2-1 loss to the Roar, questioning whether Perth was simply out-muscled or were Brisbane just "better on the day." The boys dive into the "Good, Bad, and Ugly" of the week, covering everything from the Glory's impressive home crowds to the ongoing VAR controversies and the absolute chaos that was AFCON.  There's also a look at the Glory Women's incredible form, the impending NPLWA Men's Night Series, and a broader discussion on the state of refereeing (the handball rule... still confusing). Key Topics Glory vs. Brisbane Review: A frank assessment of the 2-1 defeat. Was it Perth being "out-muscled" or just a case of not taking chances? The team discusses the impact of early substitutions, the lack of midfield control, and the questionable VAR decisions (or lack thereof). The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly: Good: The electric atmosphere at HBF Park with over 12,000 fans, Glory Women continuing their winning streak, and Ben Smith's positive article on the club's culture. Bad: The ongoing VAR frustrations (did it hit the hand? Was it a penalty?), the stop-start nature of the game due to officiating. Ugly: The farce that was AFCON (African Cup of Nations) with teams walking off, security issues, the usual AFCON chaos, plus the sad state of the Western Sydney Wanderers. Reinforcments incoming: With the impending arrival of Stef Colakovski, does this provide Adam Griffiths with a new card to play? A-League Round Up: A quick whip-around the rest of the league, including the Original Rivalry, Melbourne City's win over Auckland and the sacking of Alen Stajcic State League Focus: A look ahead to the NPL Night Series kicking off this weekend, with fixtures to watch and a shoutout to the local clubs. The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Are you not entertained?

    We're back, baby! The Far Post Perth returns for 2026, blowing out the cobwebs with a bumper episode covering the highs, lows, and everything in between from the holiday period. Blayne Treadgold, James Renton, and Jaxon Bassett dive straight into the drama at Manchester United, the A-League transfer window chaos, and Perth Glory's resurgence. From Darren the Robot's rollercoaster week to the A-League's 'Good, Bad, and Ugly,' no stone is left unturned. The team also breaks down the Glory's recent form, including the men's 3-0 demolition of Central Coast and the women's team finding their winning groove. Plus, they gaze into the crystal ball to predict which Glory stars will be staying or going as contract talks heat up. It's a packed show with plenty of laughs, serious football chat, and perhaps a questionable prediction or two. Are you not entertained?Key Topics Good: Glory Women & Men both securing wins, Darren the robot's redemption arc (complete with kit number), and the general vibe around Perth Glory. Bad: INEOS's handling of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim's sacking, and the ongoing mess at Central Coast Mariners. Ugly: Josh Cavallo's social media statement regarding Adelaide United, and the worrying safety concerns for fans heading to the 2026 World Cup in the USA. Glory vs. Mariners Review: A deep dive into the 3-0 victory. The boys discuss the tactical shift to move the ball quickly, the solid defensive display, and how the team is finally clicking under Adam Griffiths. Transfer Window & Squad Audit: The January window is open! The team goes player-by-player through the Glory squad list, predicting who stays and who goes for the 2026/27 season. Will Taggart extend? Is Cook on the way out? A-League Round Up: A look around the grounds at the rest of the league, including the Melbourne Derby stalemate, Newcastle's away form, and the upcoming slate of matches.The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Christmas Special feat. David Williams

    In this special Christmas edition of the Far Post Perth, Blayne, Neil, and Donna are joined by A-League royalty, David Williams. A veteran of the game whose career took him from Denmark to Hungary and finally back home to HBF Park, David opens up about his abrupt exit from playing, his transition into coaching, and his passion for Indigenous football. David shares incredible stories from his career, including his time in Europe as a teenager, the realities of playing in the A-League, and his recent success coaching the WA Paras team to a National Championship. He also discusses his new role at Stirling Macedonia, his philosophy on player development, and the importance of creating a positive team culture. It's a candid and insightful conversation with one of Australian football's most respected figures.Key Topics Life After Playing: David discusses his current DIY projects and how he's adjusting to life after professional football. WA Paras Success: An in-depth look at David's experience coaching the WA Paras team to a national title. He talks about the unique challenges, the incredible spirit of the players, and the rewarding nature of the role. Transition to Coaching: David explains how he fell into coaching almost by accident and his philosophy of focusing on player well-being and simple, effective communication rather than overcomplicating tactics. Indigenous Football: A discussion on the representation of Indigenous players in football. David talks about his role with the National Indigenous Advisory Group and the importance of creating pathways and supportive environments for young Indigenous talent. Career Reflections: From trialing at Liverpool as a teenager to playing in the Danish Superliga, David reflects on his journey. He shares stories about the culture shock, the challenges of being young and away from home, and the lessons learned along the way. Stirling Macedonia Role: David outlines his new position at Stirling Macedonia and his ambition to bring a fresh approach to the club, focusing on player development and creating a strong community connection. The A-League Evolution: David gives his honest take on the current state of the A-League, comparing the atmosphere of the "peak" derby days to now, and what needs to happen to bring the excitement back.KeywordsDavid Williams, A-League Men, Perth Glory, Coaching, Indigenous Football, WA Paras, Stirling Macedonia, Football Development, Player Welfare, European Football.The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  17. 84

    Griffo's at the wheel

    The team dissects the massive news that Adam Griffiths has officially had the interim tag removed, signing an 18-month deal to become the permanent head coach of Perth Glory. Blayne, Neil, Jaxon, and Donna break down the 1-0 loss to Sydney FC, a game defined by a spirited effort but ultimately hampered by a lack of cutting edge. The crew dives into the weekly "Good, Bad, and Ugly," covering everything from Juan Mata’s silky skills to the contentious use of PA music drowning out the Shed. Plus, there’s all the injury talk, the looming January transfer window, the heartbreaking MCL injury to Cam Cook, and a look around the grounds at the rest of the A-League action.Key Topics Griffo Signed & Sealed: Analysis of the club's decision to appoint Adam Griffiths on a permanent basis. The team discusses the stability this brings, the length of the contract (end of next season), and whether it was the right move given the current ladder position. Glory vs. Sydney Review: A look back at the 1-0 defeat. While the effort and "vibes" were there—acknowledged by the fans post-match—the injuries to key strikers Adam Taggart and Jaidyn Kucharski exposed a lack of depth and finishing power. The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly: Good: Juan Mata's masterclass (hitting the crossbar, general class), the end of the coaching speculation, and the mature reaction from the Glory faithful post-loss Bad: The injury ward is overflowing (Taggart, Kucharski, Wales,  etc.), and Blayne’s gripe with the stadium DJ drowning out the organic crowd atmosphere. Ugly: A dismal crowd attendance of 1,942 at Central Coast, Jaxon's dismay over Tottenham's 3-0 loss to Chelsea, and the general state of attendances across the league. Injury Update & Transfer Talk: Can the Glory find cover for their depleted forward line? Around the Grounds: A quick whip-around the A-League, including Auckland FC’s form, the Melbourne Victory/Adelaide clash, and a nod to the Glory Women’s 1-0 win.KeywordsAdam Griffiths, Perth Glory, A-League Men, Juan Mata, Wellington Phoenix, Adam Taggart, Injury Crisis, The Shed, Central Coast Mariners, Cam Cook, Transfer Window The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  18. 83

    Mountain Goats, Lions and Brickwalls Feat. Matt Sutton

    The boys are back in the studio after a massive weekend of football that saw Perth Glory crack three wins on the bounce and the "Mountain Goat" meme officially reach cult status. Blayne, Neil, Jaxon, and James dissect the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the week—from the electric atmosphere at the Shed to FIFA’s latest "Americanisation" and ugly side of the World Cup. We are also joined by the man of the moment, Glory goalkeeper Matt Sutton. He talks us through his whirlwind arrival in Perth, life in the "Glory Frat House," and what it’s like playing behind a defence that has suddenly turned into a brick wall. Key Topics The "Good": Adam Griffiths’ bizarre "Mountain Goat/Lion" press conference quote hits viral areas. Plus, the atmosphere at HBF Park is back to its best. The "Bad": Melbourne Victory’s slump continues, and the boys tear into FIFA’s new mandatory "hydration breaks" for the 2026 World Cup (aka commercial breaks). The "Ugly": Brisbane Roar’s kit disasters and the "Americanisation" of football with half-time shows at the World Cup Final. Feature Interview: Matt Sutton: The Glory shot-stopper joins the show to discuss his clean sheets, his sudden move West, and the "team effort" of living with half the squad. World Football: The fallout from the World Cup Draw and why the Socceroos might actually fancy their chances in Group C. A-League Tips: The boys try (and likely fail) to predict the winners for the upcoming round. Keywords Perth Glory, Matt Sutton, Adam Griffiths, Mountain Goat, A-League, World Cup 2026, FIFA, Mo Salah, South Melbourne, Australian Championship, Football West, The Shed.The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  19. 82

    All Hail King Griffo...

    The King is dead, long live the King... Blayne Treadgold, Donna Giuffre, Neil Sherwin and James Renton are back in the studio to run the rule over Perth Glory and the A-League. It’s a rare mood in the studio as the crew dissects Perth recording consecutive away wins for the first time since 2021. We dive into the "Good, Bad, and Ugly," covering everything from the state of Suncorp Stadium and Alen Stajcic’s post match rant to Melbourne Victory chaos and kids punching on. Plus, we look ahead to the pivotal run of three home games heading into Christmas that could define Perth's season.Key Topics Breaking the Curse: Perth Glory recording back-to-back away wins for the first time since 2021. The Lawrence Effect: How Tom Lawrence has filled the critical "Number 10" void to dictate the tempo and creativity. Tactical Pragmatism: Stephen Peters shifting to a results-based approach and the squad’s visible buy-in. The Good, Bad, & Ugly: Covering the Sydney Derby spectacle, Alen Stajcic's post match rant, and Wellington’s worrying crowd figures. Global Drama: The panel discusses Cristiano Ronaldo’s three-match ban and the internal friction at Real Madrid. Brisbane’s Resurgence: The positive energy, active support, and fan engagement shift happening at the Roar. The Christmas Run: Why the upcoming three consecutive home games are critical for cementing Glory's finals hopes. Keywords Perth Glory, A-League, Football, Soccer, The Far Post Perth, Blayne Treadgold, Alen Stajcic, Melbourne Victory, Suncorp Stadium, Away days.The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  20. 81

    It's coming home...

    Glory fans finally celebrate a long-awaited win on the road... Blayne Treadgold, Neil Sherwin, Jackson Bassett, and James Renton break down the win over the Jets, the vital three points, and Glory's recruitment conundrum A-League Women's defensive woes after another heavy defeat. Plus, the panel dives into the Glory Girl's defensive woes after another heavy defeat, Stan Lazaridis making a historic "All-Time XI," the disaster that is Melbourne Victory's attack, Ruben Amorim's tough start at Man Utd, and the 'missed chance' of leaving Perth without a home game during the Ashes.Keywords: Perth Glory, A-League Men, Newcastle Jets, Away Win, Stan Lazaridis, Burnham City, Manchester United, Ruben Amorim, Brian Kaltak, Central Coast Mariners, A-League Women, Leeds United, Harry Kewell, Mark Viduka, Football Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  21. 80

    And now we wait...

    International Break chaos! Blayne, Neil, Jaxon, and James dissect the biggest talking points in football, starting with the thrilling end to the Irish World Cup campaign. We break down the absolute disaster that is the Perth Glory coaching search and the waste of the international window, reflect on the historical significance of the 20th Anniversary of the Aloisi penalty to break the Socceroos' World Cup curse, and review the national team's drab performance against Venezuela. Plus, we look ahead to Round 5 of the Aleague.Key Topics Ireland's Dramatic World Cup Playoff Run. Media Ashes Game (WA) reflection. Perth Glory Coaching Situation. Socceroos' 20th Anniversary (2005 Uruguay) reflection. Italy's Continued World Cup Qualification Struggles. The Death of the Home-and-Away Playoff Format.  A-League Women Review (Glory vs Sydney FC). Socceroos Review vs. Venezuela (Analysis of the 1-0 loss). A-League Men Wrap: Who's impressed and who's disappointed so far? Round 5 Aleague Predictions & Fixtures Preview. Keywords: Perth Glory, A-League, Socceroos, Venezuela, Ireland Football, Troy Parrott, WA Football, The Far Post Perth, Football Australia, Glory Coach, FIFA, World CupSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  22. 79

    The search is on...

    After the live-on-air sacking of David Zdrillic, the panel tackles the big question: what happens next? Blayne Treadgold, Neil Sherwin, Jaxon Bassett and James Renton break down the "worldwide search" for a replacement. They discuss the candidates who've reportedly said no, the front-runners, the fan favourites, and the dark horses.Plus, the panel dives into the Glory Women's fantastic start, the issues surrounding Sydney United supporters, and the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly from Round 3.Key Topics & Timestamps: [00:00] Introduction & The Fallout [02:30] The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (Glory Women win, 14-year-old debutant, Mary Earps, 4pm kick-offs) [15:20] The Big One: Who Will Be the Next Perth Glory Coach? [22:30] The "Dark Horses" [28:30] A-League Wrap & Australia Championship Update [30:30] Round 3 Tips & The Burning Question Keywords Perth Glory, David Zdrillic, Sacked, A-League Men, A-League Women, James Renton, John Aloisi, Nick Montgomery, Patrick Kisnorbo, Harry Kewell, Sydney United, Willa Pearson, Mary Earps, Bayswater City, Football PodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  23. 78

    Life comes at you fast..

    It started off like any other podcast... before we were smacked in the face with the breaking news of the dismissal of Perth Glory head coach, David Zdrillic. Mid-recording, the panel gets the statement live and is forced to throw the run sheet out the window. Blayne Treadgold, Neil Sherwin, and Jaxon Bassett are joined by Matt Olsen (Front Page Football) to sift through the immediate fallout of the big news, who is to blame for the club's predicament, and who could possibly replace him. The team also covers all the results from Round 2 of the A-League Men, discusses why Australian football culture just can't handle midweek games, and looks at how the Glory Women might fare as they kick off their season this Friday night. The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions Key Topics & Timestamps [00:00] Introduction & Welcome Matt Olsen [04:15] The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (Box Office Jets, Midweek Crowds & "Pathetic" NST Performances) [32:25] LIVE REACTION: David Zdrillic Sacked by Perth Glory [48:40] A-League Men Round 2 Wrap & A-League Women Season Preview [57:10] Round 3 Tips & Burning Questions Keywords Perth Glory, David Zdrillic, A-League Men, A-League Women, Football Podcast, Australian Football, Round 2, Matt Olsen, Neil Sherwin, Jaxon Bassett, Blayne Treadgold, Football Australia, SackingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  24. 77

    The Ange Sacking, Glory's Draw & 'Crocodile Dun-DEENEY'

    Blayne, James, Jaxon, and Neil are back for a massive review of Round 1 of the A-league. Ange Postecoglou is sacked after just 39 days, the F3 Derby delivers a "Crocodile DunDeeney" moment, and the panel debates why mainstream media continues to ignore the A-League.  Also, the post-mortem on Perth Glory's frustrating 2-2 draw against Wellington, analysing what went right in the first 30 minutes and what went horribly wrong to end up with just 29% possession. Plus, a full review of all the Round 1 action from the A-league and a look at the Championship The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsTimestamps / Chapters 00:00 - Kickoff: Ange Sacked, Glory Blows a Lead & F3 Derby Chaos 01:50 - The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly 06:40 - Debate: Why Won't Mainstream Media Cover the A-League? 15:50 - Bad: Sydney FC's Sluggish Start & Ange's Poor Record 30:50 - Ugly: Perth Glory's 29% Possession 34:25 - Perth Glory 2-2 Wellington Post-Mortem 42:25 - Tactical Analysis: Was Zdrilic out-coached? 49:00 - Glory's Missing Men: How Much Do They Matter? 51:25 - A-League Round 1 Review 55:30 - Tipping: A-League Men Round 2 Predictions KeywordsAnge Postecoglou, Nottingham Forest, A-League, Mainstream Media, F3 Derby, Central Coast Mariners, Newcastle Jets, Perth Glory, Wellington Phoenix, Oz Championship, Manchester United, Liverpool, Sydney FC, David Zdrilic, Podcast, Football, Soccer, Far Post Perth PodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  25. 76

    We're back baby!

    The wait is finally over! In this bumper A-League Men season-opener, Blayne Treadgold, James Renton, and Jaxon Bassett dive headfirst into the 2025/26 campaign. The crew breaks down a turbulent off-season, highlighting the glimmers of hope at clubs like Brisbane Roar and casting a critical eye over the pre-season woes plaguing Perth Glory. Plus, the panel wades into one of the off-season's most contentious topics: the proposal to take domestic matches overseas. Is it a bold step forward or a slap in the face to local fans? Finally, they look ahead to the opening round, offering up their official season predictions and posing the burning questions that will define the week in Australian football.The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions Key Talking Points A New Era for the A-Leagues: What's changed and what can we expect this season? Green Shoots in Queensland: Are Brisbane Roar finally turning a corner after a positive off-season? Alarm Bells for Perth Glory: The panel breaks down a concerning pre-season and discusses whether it's time for fans to worry. The Great Overseas Debate: The pros and cons of taking competitive club fixtures to international shores. Community vs. Commerce: A crucial discussion on maintaining the soul of football amidst growing commercial pressures. Timestamps / Chapters 00:00 - Kickoff: The A-League is BACK! 02:33 - Off-Season Review: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 08:10 - Panic Stations? A Deep Dive into Perth Glory's Pre-Season 10:29 - The Overseas Gamble: Is Taking Games Abroad a Good Idea? 13:28 - The Soul of the Game: Community vs. Commodification 29:05 - Season Expectations: Who's Under Pressure to Deliver? 31:28 - Perth Glory Squad Breakdowns & Key Player Analysis 40:36 - Crystal Ball: Official 2025/26 Season Predictions 47:30 - Burning Questions for Round 1 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  26. 75

    West Aussies Abroad - Jackson Lee

    On this episode of West Aussies Abroad, we catch up with former Perth Glory, Perth SC and Bayswater City goalkeeper, Jackson Lee. Now battling for the number 1 shirt at Rhode Island FC, Jackson reflects fondly on his junior days back in Perth, the decision for going down the US college route and his ambitions to once again represent the Green and Gold. West Aussies Abroad is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  27. 74

    West Aussies Abroad - Chris Donnell

    On our pilot episode of West Aussies Abroad, we sit down with Chris Donnell! Hear his incredible football journey from the Perth Glory academy to signing with English Premier League club, Fulham FC. Chris shares insights into the U21s setup, his loan spell at Airdrieonians in Scotland, and the unique challenges and learnings of playing professional football overseas. Discover what it takes to represent Australia at youth level and what the future holds next..West Aussies Abroad is presented by The Far Post Perth and proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  28. 73

    So long and thanks for all the fish..

    For one last time in season 2024/25 we chew the fat on the latest out of Perth Glory, the Aleague and Australian football. Including a Grand Final preview, we pay tribute to the great Simon Hill after his recent announcement and we also go through our nonsense off-season predictions. Plus, all your burning questions and our good, bad and ugly for the 2024/25 Aleague season.The Far Post Perth Podcast is produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  29. 72

    Revolving Doors (Feat. Murray Stevens)

    The penultimate episode of the season, Murray Stevens joins us to chat the latest out of Perth Glory and the A-leagues. We preview AC Milans 2025 Tour to WA, Aleague Finals and Perth Glory's revolving door of incomings and outgoings!The Far Post Perth is produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  30. 71

    We ride at dawn (Feat. Ben Smith)

    A monster episode as we sift through the latest out of Perth Glory and the A-league including qualification into the Australia Cup Round of 32. Ben Smith from The West jumps on board to chat about the Perth Glory season and the football media. And is the Oli Sail Fan Club back?The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  31. 70

    So, now what? (Feat. Tommy Doleman)

    The Perth Glory season comes to a close and we run the rule over a disastrous 2024/25 A-league campaign and discuss just how they turn it around in time for next year. Also Tommy Doleman jumps on board to give us all the news and insights into the local NPLWA and State League Competitions chatting youth development, domestic transfers and plenty more!The Far Post Perth Podcast is Proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  32. 69

    Glory Bil-Wow

    The lads are back (albeit virtually) to chat the latest out of Perth Glory and Australian football. Perth Glory limp the line in the A-league, Auckland take out the Premiers plate and could Perth adopt a Athletic Bilbao inspired home grown player policy? Plenty to wrap your ears around!The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  33. 68

    Better late than never!

    The lads are back to chew the fat on the latest out of Perth Glory and the A-league. All the the fallout or lack thereof from the Perth Glory Fan Forum plus our usual Good, Bad and Ugly rabble.The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  34. 67

    Farewell Sweet Prince?

    The Far Post Perth crew are back for another week to chew the fat on the latest from Perth Glory's big win against Adelaide United as David Zdrillic looks set to stay, plus all the rest of the action and of course our Good, Bad and Ugly from the week that was!The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  35. 66

    Beware: Angry Mob

    Another huge episode for you to sink your teeth into, all the fall out from the weekends action for Perth Glory and across the A-league. We discuss the upcoming fan forum and what needs to come out of it as well as answer your questions, and as usual we get it all off our chest in our weekly dump of The Good, Bad and Ugly.The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  36. 65

    Parental Guidance Recommended

    Blayne Treadgold, Neil Sherwin and James Renton get a bit sweary on the latest episode of The Far Post Perth podcast. As the season dwindles for Perth Glory, crunch time looms for David Zdrillic, has the final nail been hammered into the Glory girls finals hopes and step right up - the coaching merry-go-round is cranking up!The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  37. 64

    Socceroos Special

    Blayne Treadgold, Neil Sherwin, James Renton and Jaxon Bassett run the rule over the Socceroos' International Window, discuss passive Australian crowds, the Glory Women's run to the finals and dig into the NPLWA and State LeaguesThe Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  38. 63

    From bad to worse...

    A fiery 20th episode for the year as Blayne Treadgold, James Renton, Jaxon Bassett and Neil Sherwin debate the issue of where to now for Perth Glory? Should Glory stick fat with David Zdrillic or is it time to cut the cord? Also Aleague, Socceroos, NPLWA and plenty more!The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  39. 62

    Fan Zone (Feat. Kim Hawkins)

    Blayne Treadgold, James Renton and Jaxon Bassett are joined by the Perth Glory Fan Representative Group - FRG Chair, Kim Hawkins to chat everything on the other side of the fence including concerns around active support, matchday experience, communication with clubs and governing bodies and why the hell The Shed is still 18-plus?The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  40. 61

    Holy Christ on a Bike...

    Blayne Treadgold, Neil Sherwin, James Renton and Jaxon Bassett run the rule over the latest out of the Perth Glory and the A-league. We also chat Young Socceroos, the Matildas' coach quest and a bizarre Fox News cameo...The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions.ORs6fol6WgPq7jMEXNwSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  41. 60

    Step right up!

    Blayne Treadgold, James Renton and Jaxon Bassett chew the fat on the latest out of Perth Glory and the A-league including Perth's nil-all draw with Sydney FC, the Young Socceroos world cup qualification and the latest results from the NPLWA Night Series.The Far Post Perth podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  42. 59

    Pass the frozen veggies! (Feat. Lachie Wales)

    Blayne Treadgold, Neil Sherwin and James Renton are joined by Perth Glory's Lachie Wales to chat about the latest at Perth Glory, life in Perth, ambitions for the rest of the season as well as handy uses for frozen veggies!The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  43. 58

    Another Brick in the Wall

    Another episode of The Far Post Perth Podcast and we're coming in hot!Blayne Treadgold, Donna Giuffre, James Renton and Neil Sherwin mull over Perth's loss to Melbourne Victory, another loss on the road for the Glory Girls and discuss all the issues and dynamics within the supporter base.The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  44. 57

    Ella Abdul Massive!

    Blayne Treadgold, James Renton, Jaxon Bassett and Neil Sherwin chat the latest out of Perth Glory and the A-league. Including the Perth Glory's Women's 93rd minute winner, a scrappy point on the road for the Perth men and just what does the squad look like following the January transfer window...The Far Post Perth podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  45. 56

    Hot Summer Nights (Feat. Kelechi Osunwa)

    Blayne Treadgold, James Renton and Jaxon Bassett chat the latest out of Perth Glory and the A-league as we hit the halfway point of the season. Kelechi Osunwa from the Perth Football Podcast also drops in to chat local leagues, player pathways and NPLWA Night-Series!The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  46. 55

    The cavalry is on its way!

    Another big episode of The Far Post Perth Podcast as Blayne Treadgold, Neil Sherwin and Jaxon Bassett chat the latest out of Perth Glory and the A-league including Perth's big win over Auckland FC, The return of Alen Stajcic to Perth, the January transfer window and a wonderful return to the Perth Glory women's side for Caitlin Doeglas.The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  47. 54

    Old man yells at cloud...

    A new year and the same old nonsense as Blayne Treadgold, Neil Sherwin and James Renton chat the latest out of Perth Glory and the Aleague including Jordan Lauton's 94th minute wonder-strike that broke Glory hearts, A-league wonder kids and the Good, Bad and Ugly of the holidays...The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  48. 53

    Not-so-secret liaisons (Feat. Dino Djulbic)

    For the final time in 2024, Blayne Treadgold, Neil Sherwin and James Renton discuss the latest out of Perth Glory, we also catch up with club legend Dino Djulbic and just what was spoken about at a recent fan meeting?The Far Post Perth Podcast is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  49. 52

    Jetski Vibes!

    Blayne Treadgold, Neil Sherwin, James Renton and Jaxon Bassett chew the fat on another week in the life of a Perth Glory fan and the A-league.. The Far Post Perth is proudly produced by Perthspective Productions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  50. 51

    Caicedo! You're off!

    Blayne Treadgold, James Renton and Jaxon Bassett discuss the latest out of Perth Glory including the 2-all away result against Adelaide and the big Sunday homecoming for the Glory girls.The Far Post Perth Podcast is powered by ID Athletic and proudly produced by Perthspective ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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