Perth Glory's CEO Jason Brewer has resigned after the club's disqualification from the A-League finals for breaching the salary cap. An extensive audit into the Glory's finances by Football Federation Australia (FFA) resulted in the governing body deeming the club to have systematically breached the cap throughout the last three seasons and by more than AU$400,000 this term alone. Perth have subsequently been fined $269,000 and barred from the 2014-15 play-offs. Jason Brewer, the former CEO, took full responsibility for the actions that led to the club's disqualification. Brewer stated that he would like to personally apologize for the series of events that resulted in the club facing sanctions by the Football Federation of Australia. Despite quitting over his role in the scandal, Brewer continued to protest the veracity of FFA's findings. Perth have appealed to the governing body's disciplinary committee and have also considered seeking a Supreme Court injunction against their exclusion from the finals. The club's disqualification has significant implications for their season, and the appeal process is ongoing. Perth Glory's fans are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the appeal, and the club's future in the A-League remains uncertain. The FFA's decision to disqualify Perth Glory has sparked controversy, and the club's management is under scrutiny. Jason Brewer's resignation is seen as a consequence of the club's breach of the salary cap, and the club's owners are facing pressure to take action.