In Tuesday night’s 40-page Glentoran Gazette Declan Devine praises his team – and Glens fans - for their respective performances in Saturday’s match at Portadown. He also reveals he has lost out on a couple of players to clubs outside the league in the last week and that Coleraine boss Dean Shiels ran the rule over Glentoran at Shamrock Park ahead of tonight’s clash. One of the players Declan welcomed back at the weekend, club captain Marcus Kane, takes on the role of the Godfather in Beth Stafford’s new-look cover while programme publishers, the 1923 Committee, queries the ongoing fixture clashes between the male and female Premierships. Norman Ternahan remembers former Glens’ product Roy Essandoh’s unlikely moment of fame while Brian McClelland recalls hard man Billy Whitehurst. Philip Stevenson introduces us to his personal treasure trove of Glens memorabilia while Henry Muldrew casts a disparaging eye on administrators while our team also looks at the future of the NIFL Premiership, a way we could all help the game here raise the badly needed funds to improve facilities and has a round-up of all matters at the Oval. The multi-award-winning Gazette, by the fans for the fans, is £4.