"This has undoubtedly been a very challenging time for the club, but we have shown a huge improvement over the last 12 months in many facets of the club's operations and I believe that key foundations for the club's future success have been laid." Leaving a 'difficult' decision "To be given the responsibility of rebuilding the club's football department into a competitive side again has been a very rewarding process. "I'd like to thank the Chairman, Mr Tony Sage, for entrusting me with the role of head coach of Perth Glory," he said. Zadkovich thanked Perth Glory chairman Tony Sage for handing him the reins. That was an improvement on the four-win campaign they endured the previous season, which saw the club finish last. The club finished ninth last season, winning just seven games. Zadkovich, 37, spent two years at Perth Glory as a player from 2014 to 2016, before he was announced as the club's head coach on a two-year deal exactly one year ago, after several seasons in the team's backroom staff.
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