Declan takes the reins
Glentoran Football Club is delighted to announce that our former player Declan Devine will take charge as Manager for the rest of the 2023-2024 season.
Glentoran Football Club is delighted to announce that our former player Declan Devine will take charge as Manager for the rest of the 2023-2024 season.
Saturday 16th March
Kick Off 3.00pm
On Saturday we travel to Stangmore Park for our penultimate Sports Direct Premiership match before the split.
Glentoran Football Club and first team manager Warren Feeney have parted company by mutual consent. The Glentoran board thanks Warren for his work since his appointment last summer. Warren guided the team to their first final in three years and an Irish Cup semi-final, to be played later this month. Warren also played an important role in enhancing the club’s Academy during this time. We wish Warren every success for the future.
Glentoran Football Club has immediately started the process of identifying and appointing our next manager.
Below are the details of how Glentoran supporters will be able to purchase tickets for the Clearer Water Irish Cup Semi Final v Linfield on Friday 29 March at the Bet McLean Oval. Kick Off 7.45pm.
On this occasion our stadium has neutral venue status and tickets will be managed by the IFA through Ticketmaster.
Season tickets will not be valid for this semi final but there will be an initial “pre book” period when tickets can only be purchased by season ticket holders of either club.
Glentoran dropped to 5th in the Sports Direct Premiership after an embarrassing 3-nil defeat at the Bet McLean Oval this afternoon.
Even before David Fisher was shown a straight red card in the 36th minute, the Co Armagh side were well in control of the game. They had scored twice and demonstrated a much greater hunger and desire than the home side.
In tomorrow's Glentoran Gazette, with Fuad Sule as Beth Stafford's cover star, we have an in-depth look at Premiership surprise packages Loughgall whom Warren Feeney won't underestimate for their visit to the Oval given their forward threat. We also tackle the Irish League's hot topics as John Grayden assesses the rights and wrongs of the Linfield stadium ban, Matthew Brown looks back to when the pyrotechnics which led to this were legal, we outline Chris Heaton-Harris's latest proclamations on the Casement Park situation and the 1923 Committee are a little bemused at a unique suggestion f
Saturday 9th March
Kick Off 3.00pm
Match 31 in the Sports Direct Premiership on Saturday when Loughgall visit the Bet McLean Oval.
Following discussion with the IFA and a draw held at the National Stadium at Windsor Park this afternoon, we can confirm our Clearer Water Irish Cup Semi Final v Linfield will take place at the Bet McLean Oval on Friday 29th March 2024, kick off 19:45.
Ticketing details will be announced here and on the club social media channels once available.
Congratulations to Shay McCartan on making his 100th first team appearance for Glentoran in last night’s draw at Mourneview Park. (Graphic by Beth Stafford)
The dismal number of Glentoran supporters who made the trip to Lurgan this evening were not rewarded for their efforts as this one fizzled out to an equally dismal scoreless draw, depriving the Glens of the opportunity to extend their lead over Crusaders to four points in the race for fourth and home draws in the European playoffs.