Scott Bulloch - Biography

Biography

After turning down a Professional Football Contract in 2006 with Perth Glory to continue a career in Policing, Scott Bulloch was given another opportunity to play in the Hyundai A-League. Scott Bulloch was playing his football with W.A. Premier League club Sorrento FC, when he was called up to the Western Australian State team to play Perth Glory. The Western Australia Select defeated Perth Glory 3-2 with Bulloch scoring 2 goals and catching the eye of coach, David Mitchell.

On the 8th of August, 2008, Bulloch signed his first professional contract with Perth Glory. In his first season, he played 16 games, scoring 1 goal and earning a further 1 year deal. In his second season, an achilies injury hampered his season, however he still managed 14 games, scoring 2 goals and playing in Perth Glory's A-League finals appearance against Wellington Phoenix, where the team lost in an agonising shootout, with Bulloch having his spot kick saved.

After failing to secure another contract, Bulloch headed east to Melbourne to link up with Victorian Premier League Champions, Dandenong Thunder who were coached by former Glasgow Rangers Great Stuart Munro. Bulloch played 12 games, scoring 5 goals. Bulloch has since left Dandenong Thunder to play for Bentleigh Greens.

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