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Ticket Information: Institute v Glentoran

Thu, 31/10/2019 - 17:26

Institute FC has introduced a digital E-Ticket system.

Both home and away supporters can now purchase E-Tickets which can be printed or downloaded to mobile devices for scanning at turnstiles.

E-Tickets for the Institute v Glentoran game on Saturday 9th November will be available online from 8.00 am tomorrow (Fri 1st Nov)

To purchase, just visit institutefc.co.uk and select 'Get Tickets Here'

For those unable to book online, hard copy tickets will be available for purchase on match days.

Happy Birthday GlensTV

Wed, 30/10/2019 - 22:57

As the club climbs from a decade of relative underachievement on the pitch, one thing the Glens support will look back on that period with pride and affection is the fact that through the work of GlensTV. Through match highlights of both the first team and Glentoran Women, exclusive interviews with key club personnel and various other initiatives through the club website and social media channels, Glenmen and Glenwomen can confidently say we have the strongest club media channel in Northern Ireland.

Bertie Wright: My First 100 Years

Wed, 30/10/2019 - 21:57

                                                                                

From conversations with Brian McClelland.

I was born in St Leonard’s Street on the Newtownards Road on 23rd October 1919.  One hundred years ago it may be, but my memory remains undimmed.  When I was very young my family moved to the Portadown area.  My father had been all through the First World War and had suffered from gas poisoning.  On doctor’s advice we moved out of the city to County Armagh for the fresh country air.  Sadly, my father died when I was just five years old.

Glens attend All Island League meeting

Thu, 24/10/2019 - 22:12

Glentoran Football Club was represented at this evening’s meeting in Dundalk on the proposed All Island Football League by club Director, Grahame Jenkins.

Grahame felt that the Working Group led by Kieran Lucid contains a number of very impressive and experienced football people. The general view of the meeting was that that there was enough detail in the proposal to allow delegates to report back to their clubs that there is merit in continuing with more in depth discussions..

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