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Glentoran 3-1 Warrenpoint Town

Tue, 26/02/2019 - 23:20

A Robbie McDaid opener and a brace from Darren Murray gave the Glens a welcome win at the Oval this evening in the Danske Bank Premiership. There were a couple of changes from Saturday's starting XI with Willie Garrett and Darren Murray coming into the starting line up to replace the suspended Chris Gallagher and Calum Birney.

Match Preview - Glentoran v Warrenpoint Town

Mon, 25/02/2019 - 23:04

Tuesday 26 February 2019. Kick off 7.45pm

On Tuesday night we welcome Warrenpoint Town to the Oval, just over a fortnight after our 5-0 win at the Q Radio Arena.

We clearly need a win after two consecutive defeats. If we do so we will move above Dungannon Swifts into eighth place, one behind Institute. However a defeat and ‘Point will move level with us on points. So no slip ups can be afforded.

Jim Logan (1946-2019)

Mon, 25/02/2019 - 22:11

Lifelong Glentoran supporter Jim Logan recently passed away after suffering an initial stroke following our match with Linfield last month. The Board of Directors and all the staff at Glentoran pass on their deepest condolences to trhe family circle on their tragic and irreplaceable loss.

 

Jim's son David, himself a long standing and very well-known Glenman, has penned the following tribute to his late Father:

Coleraine 2-0 Glentoran

Sat, 23/02/2019 - 19:13

After an uneventful first half at the Coleraine Showgrounds, a second half error of judgement by a Glentoran defender and a controversial third penalty decision by referee Keith Kennedy saw the Glens lose 2-0 at the hands of Rodney McAree's Coleraine.

Glentoran 1 - 2 Glenavon

Mon, 18/02/2019 - 23:11

Glentoran supporters witnessed déjà vu tonight in a manner that epitomised both this season so far and basically the past few seasons. This season in our failure to see out the closing minutes when in a strong, hard won winning position. The past few years in the way that 38 year old Gary Hamilton was able to yet again bring himself on late in the game and turn it in Glenavon’s favour despite rarely playing at any level this season.

Newry City U20 1-3 Glentoran U20

Sun, 17/02/2019 - 12:55

Glentoran Under 20s had a good win at Newry Showgrounds yesterday through goals from Sean Wallace, Mal Smith and Peter McMahon. The young team were augmnented by McMahon and Gavin Peers from the first team but the win was soured by the dending off of top scorer Paul O'Neill who will now miss the first team match v Glenavon on Monday night.

A full report is on the U20s News page.

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