Pantelidis wants more Glory days
Journeyman Steve Pantelidis hopes his key contribution in defence for Perth Glory this season will help him land a new deal at the A-League club
Journeyman Steve Pantelidis hopes his key contribution in defence for Perth Glory this season will help him land a new deal at the A-League club.
Pantelidis was a late addition to the Glory's squad this season, and was expected to provide minimal back-up in the midfield.
But a glut of injuries in defence opened the door for Pantelidis to cement an uncustomary role at centre back.
The 28-year-old admitted he was initially nervous about the positional switch, but he soon flourished as he formed a solid partnership with Bas van den Brink.
Pantelidis is yet to be offered a new contract extension at the Glory.
But the former Gold Coast and Melbourne Victory midfielder is keen to make Perth his home base for the next couple of years.
"I definitely want to stay here. I don't really want to go anywhere," Pantelidis said ahead of tonight's preliminary final clash with Central Coast at Bluetongue Stadium.
Advertisement
- Hawke labels Coalition's parental leave plan 'poor policy'
- Kewell dumped by Al Gharafa
- Eurovision 2013: The kitsch and the high notes
- Karithopita
- AEK set for liquidation and third tier
- Ancient Greek should be funded by community
- Greeks abroad may help Greece and Cyprus recovery
- Raptis disputes $21m tax debt
- Thanasi you're a scholar!
- Makris envisions big things for Marina Mirage
- 8 May 2013 | 12 Votes
- 15 May 2013 | 9 Votes
- 19 Apr 2013 | 9 Votes
- 3 May 2013 | 8 Votes
- 8 May 2013 | 8 Votes
- 13 May 2013 | 7 Votes
Advertisement
Advertisement
More from this Section
- Triple header match day with Belmore United
- Northcote to continue its best ever VPL start
- Beckham retires
- Mariners miss out on ACL win
- Kewell dumped by Al Gharafa
- AEK set for liquidation and third tier
- Atromitos beats PAOK, PAS downs Asteras
- Will South Melbourne ever make it to the A-League?
- AFL at the crossroads
- Postecoglou readies the All Stars
-
Telling stories through a lens has become a life's work for artist Ellenor Argyropoulos, and has placed her in the finals of Tourism Australia's best job
-
An iconography exhibition promising to inspire and uplift all those who are artistically inclined will be held during the Orthodox Holy Week.
-
Asteras Tripolis sees off PAOK to face Olympiakos in Cup final
-
Urban guerrilla group Conspiracy of the Cells of Fire and a string of armed robberies remain in custody
-
A musical passage from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia
-
Recipe for dyeing red eggs with onions
-
The government issued civil mobilisation papers to some 88,000 teachers who face arrest and possible dismissal if they fail to turn up for work this week
-
Troika could be taken to court for not complying with their own laws
-
Students from prep to year 10 are asked to get creative and enter the Pascha 2013 Competition organised by the Greek Orthodox Parish and Community schools in Vic
-
Award winning Melbourne photographer Bill Gekas talks about his muse, 5-year-old daughter Athena, and pushing boundaries with portrait photography
-
The Australian Embassy in Athens marked Anzac Day by laying wreaths at the Australian Memorial Moudros Harbour
-
Inexperience is the new Socceroos' biggest enemy
-
MP Maria Vamvakinou has vowed to stop Golden Dawn opening Australian offices after what she saw in Greece
-
Round seven of NSW League Two preview
-
On top of the $26 million allocated for the 2013-14 budget, the Vic government will include an extra $1.86 million over two years for multiculturalism
-
Research is on history, literature, or archaeology, in the Egyptian, Greek, Roman or post-Roman worlds.
-
"Some kids get their parents' jewellery or record collections as hand-me-downs. Mum gave me this name." Melon Fouraki
-
Vevi and Corinth targeted in attempt to locate troops buried anonymously

















Comments
Post new comment