Ian Ferguson sacked as Perth Glory coach
Ian Ferguson as a Rangers player in 1998. Picture: TSPL
PERTH Glory coach Ian Ferguson, the former St Mirren and Rangers midfielder, has left the A-League’s bottom franchise by mutual consent following a run of disappointing results for last season’s grand finalists.
A fifth straight defeat to Melbourne Heart on Saturday was the last straw for owner Tony Sage who has appointed Australia Under-17 coach and former Glory striker Alistair Edwards as interim coach for the remainder of the season. Football Federation Australia has temporarily released Edwards from his national team duties.
Sage told a press conference: “It was mutually agreed that (Ferguson) leave the club, and we have appointed Alistair Edwards as the new manager. (Ferguson) agreed that it was unacceptable being bottom of the league, given the squad he’s got, and we again mutually agreed it’s best for him to go. It’s an interim situation. What we’re going to do, under (deputy chairman) Lui Giuliani, is advertise worldwide for a coach for next season.”
Sage disagreed with Ferguson’s assessment after Saturday’s loss to Melbourne Heart that he lacked squad depth due to budget cuts. “I don’t agree. He had the full support of finances,” said Sage. “He assembled his squad by 30 June. That squad cost $3.2 million. Our salary cap is $2.5 million, so I can’t understand a comment like that. I take that as a slight on the club.”
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