
It’s a Tuesday night under the lights and the big names of today and the past have been talking to the Gazette. Mick McDermott bluntly says Saturday’s performance was the worst from a Glentoran team during his tenure, Luke McCullough tells us he wants to win trophies and we preview a virtual title decider for Glentoran Women on Wednesday; Steve Perryman recalls a famous day at the Oval while former Glens boss, Peter McParland, tells Brian McClelland why he had to resign. Our resident exile, Chris Holt, finds it much easier to keep in touch with the Glens these days and Sean Cassidy argues for the retention of match-day programmes. We have uncovered a rare piece of Detroit Cougars’ memorabilia; Roy Downes brings us incredible tales of heroism from decades ago and Eddy Patrick throws his spotlight on another of our army of volunteers. Norman Ternahan and Tommy Sewell wrap up Saturday’s action in words and pictures while Beth Stafford conjures up another striking cover. The 40-page Gazette, dubbed by groundhoppers as “by the fans for the fans”, remains a snip at £3.




