Beth Stafford’s graphic of Jonny Russell, David Fisher and Junior fronts Tuesday night’s 40-page Glentoran Gazette in which Paul Leeman talks to Matthew Brown about the team’s future. Manager Declan Devine talks about the here and now saying that, after a bright opening on Saturday, the performance wasn’t good enough and he expects a lot better in the fight to finish fourth in the league, while we profile a Larne side that has turned into a machine under former Glens coach Tiernan Lynch. Gazette publishers, the 1923 Committee, point out the IFA restrictions on Linfield fans attending games is hitting other clubs in the pocket. Brian McClelland marks a special anniversary in the club’s post-war history while the busy Henry Muldrew praises the progress international boss Michael O’Neill is making and recalls his boyhood wonder around the 1978 World Cup. Our writers also take a look at the fad in goal celebrations and ask just what is the standard of the NIFL Premiership? And Norman Ternahan and Tommy Sewell review the team’s latest games in words and pictures. The Gazette, by the fans for the fans, is £4.