'We need a reboot': Stajcic demands end to Glory daze

Alen Stajcic hopes he can help point Perth Glory to a brighter A-League Men future. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS)

Alen Stajcic says Perth Glory are in need of a total rebuild following another A-League Men wooden-spoon campaign, but the coach doesn't want the reconstruction to be a drawn-out process.

Glory are guaranteed to finish on the bottom of the ladder after slumping to a 4-3 loss to fellow strugglers Western United in Perth on Sunday.

It marked the second wooden spoon in the past three years for the Glory, with the team not finishing higher than ninth over the past four seasons.

Perth were without an owner for a huge part of the current campaign, before property mogul Ross Pelligra bought the club in February.

With former Socceroos star Stan Lazaridis now Glory's football director, the club has big plans to rebuild quickly - with a focus on home-grown talent.

"We really need to rebuild this team and this club, and give it a new positivity and identity," Stajcic said on Saturday.

"It's got to start from me and the front office and float on through to the whole staff and club.

"It's pretty clear we need a reboot."

Stajcic has been in this position before.

Between 2016 and 2020, Central Coast finished bottom of the pile in four of five seasons.

Stajcic was coach at Gosford for the final wooden spoon in that period, but the following year he lifted the Mariners to third on the ladder.

Nick Montgomery took over after that, helping guide the Mariners to fifth in 2021/22 and to a memorable title last season.

Central Coast, under new coach Mark Jackson, are currently sitting in second spot on the ladder.

Stajcic is desperate to guide Glory out of the doldrums, and he sees many parallels with what his former club went through.

"It's almost identical," Stajcic said.

"The club wasn't in receivership at the Mariners. But you know, we were working off the salary floor for seven, eight years even before my arrival.

"They'd picked up five or six wooden spoons in the previous seven, eight years, and even when they weren't last, they were second or third last.

"(Glory) has got the same pattern - four years now of similar positions on the ladder.

"I believe that we've put in a good foundation, but I'm not sitting here saying that it's enough.

"No one wants to sit through another 12 months and say, 'Oh, it's a five-year plan'. It's not a five-year plan."

Stajcic said getting bulk minutes into the club's younger players had been a big positive in a disappointing campaign.

And the form of striker Adam Taggart, who leads the ALM's golden-boot race with 19 goals following his double against Western United, has also been a huge highlight.

Glory round out their season away to Sydney FC on Sunday.

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