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Tomorrow's Gazette

Fri, 16/09/2022 - 09:24

Comeback king Luke McCullough talks exclusively to Matthew Brown about his imminent return to action in Saturday’s 40-page Glentoran Gazette. It’s news Mick McDermott is excited about while the manager also reflects on some great goals and a good performance last Tuesday night. Johnny McNabb introduces the new faces at the Coleraine Showgrounds and details Oran Kearney’s team’s excellent run of form ahead of a mouthwatering top of the table clash with the Bannsiders. Jimmy Carter blames his father for a lifetime following the Glens, Henry Muldrew begins an English Odyssey while Brian McClelland reflects on the odd happenings he has witnessed at the Oval. Our writers look at why the issue of summer football is forcing its way back onto the agenda and ask will the Oval lights go out this winter? Goalkeeper Ollie Webber answers the Gazette’s questions while the programme publishers reveal why they were happy Linfield didn’t make the group stages of the UEFA Conference league. There’s also a look at why East Belfast’s newest theatre will be decked out in Glens flags and we say hello to Women’s Academy supremo Kim Turner and goodbye to Glentoran TV’s David Kerr. Norman Ternahan and Tommy Sewell review the latest action in words and pictures in an issue which has Ruaidhri Donnelly as Beth Stafford and Joe Burns’ cover star. The £4 Gazette, the Irish League’s leading matchday programme, is by the fans for the fans.