Obituary: Noel Hall
It is with sadness that we have to announce the passing of another of our stalwart supporters, Mr Noel Hall.
It is with sadness that we have to announce the passing of another of our stalwart supporters, Mr Noel Hall.
Goalscorers Ross Tharma and Paul O'Neill
Glentoran U20s had an excellent win tonight when they came back from one nil down to secure 3pts with goals from Ross Tharma and Paul ONeill
A full report will appear on the Under 20s News section.
Our postponed Danske Bank Premiership match with Ballymena United at the Showgrounds has been rearranged for Tuesday 20th November, kick off 7.45pm.
Our away match with Newry City scheduled for Saturday 22nd December will now be played on Friday 21st December, kick off 7.45pm. As the home club, Newry City have taken this decision and notified us within the required timescale.
Glentoran suffered a comprehensive 3-0 defeat at the hands of last year's league winners Crusaders.
Saturday 13th October 2018, Kick Off 3.00pm
Following the disappointment of our unfortunate home defeat on Monday night, we have the opportunity to bounce back with a visit to League Champions Crusaders on Saturday.
Glentoran Club Secretary Ricky Rea and Glentoran Superstore Manager Ruth McCreery receive the award from Vice Lord Lieutenant of Belfast, Sir Nigel Hamilton.
On Saturday 6th October, Glentoran Football Club was formally presented with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.
The award was presented by the Vice Lord Lieutenant of Belfast, Sir Nigel Hamilton at a ceremony kindly compered by Pete Snodden of Cool FM and attended by over 100 of our loyal volunteers in the Premier Lounge at the Oval.
Glentoran lost 0-1 to Linfield at a blustery Oval on Monday night, unable to recover from an early Linfield goal in tonight's Danske Bank Premiership match.
Glentoran pressed well throughout the first half forcing a number of half chances, the best effort coming from an athletic overhead kick from John Herron.
A big game tonight and another edition of your multi-award winning Glentoran Gazette to match. We welcome a new contributor, Henry Muldrew, who looks at the essence of being an Irish League fan while old faces Brian McClelland and Roy Downes tell of a famous player and perhaps not so famous manager of the past. John Grayden brings us bang up to date with his views on the League’s BBC TV deal and interviews double Player of the Month winner Conor Pepper, and Eddy Patrick chats with Rory Hamill and Dylan Davidson. Oval groundsman William Kirkwood keeps us posted on his sterling work on the
Monday 8th October 2018
Kick Off 7.45pm
On Monday night we welcome our old rivals Linfield to the Oval for one of the most eagerly awaited League “Big Two” matches for a few years.
The Blues have started well and currently sit second in the table, four points behind Glenavon but with a game in hand, We in turn have a game in hand over Linfield and sit just six points and two places behind in fourth place. With just one defeat in seventeen league games involving the two clubs there’s a genuine sense of anticipation,
Tickets are NOT required for the upcoming Danske Bank Premiership game against Linfield, to be played at the Oval on Monday 8th October.
All home supporters who opt for the Main Stand and visiting supporters who opt for the Railway Stand will be issued with a ticket at the turnstiles.
These MUST be shown to gain access to the stands. Security personnel will be placed at each of the entrances to check tickets.