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Luke is Glens Player of the Year

Tue, 01/06/2021 - 01:03

Luke McCullough has been voted Glentoran Player of the Year 2020-2021.

Luke was a clear winner of this year's supporter vote with Jay Donnelly runner up and Paddy McClean in third place.  He was presented with his award before Saturday's Final game of the season by McIlhagger and Richard McIlhagger members of Castlereagh GSC (photo above). The Castlereagh has run this prestigious award for many decades.

Glentoran 2-0 Crusaders

Sat, 29/05/2021 - 23:07

A much changed Glentoran starting XI enjoyed a comfortable win against Crusaders today in our final game in the 2020-21 Danske Bank Premiership.

Skipper, Marcus Kane was the only player who started against Larne last Tuesday evening who was selected for today's game with manager, Mick McDermott opting to give others, including some of our younger prospects, an outing.

200 Club: May 2021 Results

Fri, 28/05/2021 - 13:39

May 200 Club was drawn tonight. Congratulations to our winners

1st  £325 - Luke McCullough (100)

2nd £162.50 - Rory Brown (118)

3rd £65  - Jenny Bailie ( 6)

4th £32.50 - Peter Ritchie (64)-

5th £32.50 - Brian Waters (125)

6th £32.50 - Joe Crowe ( 21)

Please contact Ruth at Glentoran Superstore to arrange collection of winnings

Congratulations to all winners! Can winners please contact Ruth via superstore@glentoran.com to arrange payment of winnings.

Match Preview: Glentoran v Crusaders

Fri, 28/05/2021 - 01:12

Saturday 29th May 2021, Kick Off 5.30pm

Following our achievement of securing European qualification with a match to spare, we end our season tomorrow we end our season with the visit of Crusaders to the Oval.

Matches at the Oval this season have seen a 1-0 win for each side - the Glens winning the last league encounter thanks to Jay Donnelly's spectacular injury time lob over goalkeeper Sean O'Neill and Crusaders winning the Irish Cup Quarter Final 2 weeks ago via Billy Joe Burns' first half header from a corner.

Derry City 2-8 Glentoran Women

Wed, 26/05/2021 - 23:58

Champions Glentoran bounced back from last week's defeat with a comprehensive 8-2 victory over Derry City at the Ryan McBride Brandywell stadium this evening.

Glentoran Women secured their first league victory in three attempts with an emphatic 8-2 triumph at Derry City Women as Rachel Rogan grabbed the headlines with a hat-trick.

Rogan netted a treble for the Glens while Joely Andrews, Kerry Beattie, Kelly Bailie, Alison McMaster and Lauren Wade were all on target for Billy Clarke’s side.

Glens' Caragh is Ulster's top player

Wed, 26/05/2021 - 17:39

The club is delighted to announce that forward Caragh Hamilton has been voted Ulster Women’s Footballer of the Year for the 2020 season. The award was organised by the Castlereagh Glentoran Supporters Club alongside the long-standing men’s award.

Caragh joined the club at age 15 and made an immediate impact from the right wing in her first season. She was called up to the u17 international squad and this was followed by a call up to the senior international squad. Caragh excelled for club and country and played a big role in successful Glentoran League and Cup winning teams.

Larne 0-1 Glentoran

Wed, 26/05/2021 - 00:14

When Rory Donnelly was forced out of the starting XI, having picked up an injury in the warm up, you got the feeling that maybe things were going against the Glens and maybe the season was going to finish with a whimper.

Match Preview: Larne v Glentoran

Mon, 24/05/2021 - 23:14

Tuesday 25th May 2021, Kick Off 7.45pm

Tomorrow evening we visit Inver Park for our penultimate league game in what is a virtual cup final for both sides with European qualification guaranteed by a Glentoran victory.

So far, we have played Larne four times this season with one Glens win and three draws in normal time (Larne winning a shootout after a goalless draw in the County Antrim Shield Final at Seaview in December). Our last visit to Inver was in January when Robbie McDaid equalised a Jeff Hughes opener as the game ended 1-1.

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