Ticket News: Ballymacash Away
Below are the details of how Glentoran supporters will be able to purchase tickets for the Clearer Water Irish Cup tie v Ballymacash Rangers at the Bluebell Stadium on Friday 2nd February.
Below are the details of how Glentoran supporters will be able to purchase tickets for the Clearer Water Irish Cup tie v Ballymacash Rangers at the Bluebell Stadium on Friday 2nd February.
Following a pitch inspection, this evening's match against Glenavon at Mourneview Park in the Sports Direct Premiership has been called off.
Any rearranged date will be posted on the club website and social media outlets when available. Tickets purchased for this game will remain valid on the new date.
Friday 19th January
Kick Off 7.45pm
Third meeting of the season on Friday evening when we travel to Mourneview Park.
The club has agreed to Dundela’s request to take Casey Smyth on loan until the end of this season.
Casey is a Northern Ireland U18 under national. He is under professional contract until the end of 2024/25 season and the manager has agreed that it would be beneficial for the player to get regular game time in the PlayrFit Championship before returning to fight for his place at Glentoran next season.
The following Glentoran matches will be televised live on the BBC iPlayer:
Both games will kick off at 7.45pm.
Glentoran Majority shareholder was at the Bet McLean Oval on Saturday, celebrating his birthday with his family at our 6-0 win over Coleraine. While here, Ali spoke exclusively to GlensTV.
An excellent performance from Glentoran at the Bet Mclean Oval this afternoon comfortably ensured all three points for the home side. A birthday treat for our majority shareholder Ali Pour who was in the stand with his family.
With Aaron McCarey suspended, Ollie Webber started in goal, Aidan Wilson returned after suspension for the injured Aaron Wightman, and we had the very welcome sight of a returning Rhys Marshall on the subs bench.
We are delighted to welcome Charlie Lindsay back to the Bet McLean Oval.
Last week's match winner Junior is Beth Stafford's cover star in the latest edition of the Glentoran Gazette for tomorrow's Premiership clash with Coleraine. Inside we have the lowdown on the Bannsiders and manager Warren Feeney warns that they remain a danger despite a poor run of form. The 1923 Committee take issue with those in power outside the game who try to use it to their own ends while John Grayden has an innovative idea for future Irish Cups, has a look at our sixth round opponents Ballymacash Rangers and contemplates the latest debate on an Irish League salary cap. And after J
Saturday 13h January
Kick Off 3.00pm
Fifth plays sixth at the Bet McLean Oval as we face each other for the third time this season in the Sports Direct Premiership.