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Allen wins 'Player of the Year' award

Mon, 25/04/2016 - 19:16

Glentoran supporters have voted Curtis Allen as their 'Player of the Year' for 2015-16.

The voting, organised by Castlereagh GSC, took place prior to last Saturday's Danske Bank league fixture against Glenavon.

Curtis topped the poll with Barry Holland coming second and Marcus Kane third.

Saturday saw Allen play his 100th game for Glentoran. He has 47 goals so far, including 21 this season.

Glentoran 0 - 1 Glenavon

Sat, 23/04/2016 - 19:00

Glentoran fell to their second defeat of the week as Kevin Braniff’s second half goal gave Glenavon the three points.  There were several changes to the Glentoran line up with Calum Birney coming into centre back, winger Chris Lavery starting and long term absentee Kym Nelson returning to the midfield.

Match Preview

Fri, 22/04/2016 - 20:36

Glentoran will be looking to put Tuesday’s bitter defeat behind them with a big performance against Glenavon tomorrow.

The Glens were crestfallen after their unbeaten run stretching back to five matches came to a grinding halt following a 4-0 horror show against rivals Linfield at the Oval.

After the game, boss Alan Kernaghan admitted his team were “embarrassed”, and he will be determined to dilute the setback with a convincing showing against the Lurgan Blues.

Belfast Blitz Remembered

Wed, 20/04/2016 - 18:50

To accompany our Belfast Blitz Remembered evening on the 4th May 2016, the Glentoran Community Trust has written, produced and designed a full colour retro style, 40-page souvenir programme. The design, research and content has been painstakingly put together in a stylish publication which is a must for anyone with affinity to Glentoran and an appreciation of our history.

Glentoran 0-4 Linfield

Wed, 20/04/2016 - 18:31

It's every football fans' worst nightmare as Glentoran were humiliated and made to look sub-standard by fierce rivals Linfield on their own patch last night, as the Blues battered a sorry Glens side 4-0 to ironic cries of 'can we play you every week?' from the away support. A sunny evening saw a decent turn-out for two sides with little to play for except the much coveted bragging rights, but within 3 minutes many in green and red probably wished they hadn't bothered.

Glentoran v Linfield

Tue, 19/04/2016 - 15:57

Glentoran will be looking to extend their recent unbeaten run when they face Linfield at the Oval this evening.

Manager, Alan Kernaghan is likely to have Jay Magee back in the squad after the big central defender missed last Saturday's fine victory at Solitude against Cliftonville. A win for the Glens and a defeat for Coleraine away to Glenavon could see the East Belfast side move into 5th position in the Danske Bank Premiership.

Tickets ARE NOT REQUIRED for this fixture although anyone who had purchased one may use it at the appropriate turnstile.

Cliftonville 0-2 Glentoran

Sat, 16/04/2016 - 22:02

Two second half goals were enough to give Glentoran a convincing victory at Solitude this afternoon; their first league win at the North Belfast venue since 2011. Glens manager Alan Kernaghan made two changes to the side that drew at Coleraine last Saturday with Fra McCaffrey coming in for Stevie McCullough and Steven Gordon slotting in at centre back for Jay Magee who became ill overnight. Glentoran came in unbeaten in 4 whilst Cliftonville hadn’t lost any of their previous 3 games.

Match Preview

Fri, 15/04/2016 - 20:12

Glentoran’s march towards a fifth place league finish continues tomorrow when they travel to Solitude to face Cliftonville.

A 10 point return from their last four games has helped propel the Glens to within a touching distance from Coleraine, who sit above them in fifth spot in the Danske Bank Premiership. 

Despite an inconsistent start to 2016, the season is far from over for the East Belfast side, who are still in contention of qualifying for Europe via the play-offs.

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