Guests including Glory owner Tony Sage and Football West chief executive Peter Hugg will visit the game, Gosnells City Football Club deputy president Ron Costanzo says.
‘Perth Glory are only playing a few community pre-season games and it’s part of their initiative this year to get closer to the community,’ he said.
It will be a blast from the past for Glory assistant coach Gareth Naven, an ex-Gosnells junior player who will be there to inspire the younger generation, such as Perth Glory junior development squad player Sean McGee.
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