Crusaders 3-0 Glentoran
Prior to kick off both teams observed a minute's silence in memory of those who tragically and needlessly lost their lives in Paris last night.
Prior to kick off both teams observed a minute's silence in memory of those who tragically and needlessly lost their lives in Paris last night.
Alan Kernaghan, appointed by the board on Monday, takes charge of Glentoran for the first time as they prepare battle with reigning champions Crusaders.
While searching for a new manager, Director of Football, Roy Coyle stepped in as caretaker and helped the Glens collect seven points in their last three Danske Bank Premiership games.
Kernaghan faces a challenging start at the helm as his side tackle current league leaders Crusaders at Seaview.
Glentoran FC Chaplain, Rev. David Thompson led a short act of Remembrance at the Oval this evening.
The Chairman, Stephen Henderson laid a poppy wreath at the Thomas Pearson Memorial inside the Directors' entrance.
A short act of Remembrance will be observed at the Oval on Wednesday 11th November 2015 at 8pm.
Glentoran FC Chairman, Stephen Henderson will lay a wreath on behalf of the club and will be assisted by the club Chaplain, Rev. David Thompson.
This is open to anyone who wishes to attend.
Alan Kernaghan was officially unveiled and introduced to members of the local media at this afternoon's press conference at The Oval and GlensTV was there to film it.
New first team manager Alan Kernaghan speaks to GlensTV for the first time.
Glentoran FC is delighted to announce the appointment of Alan Kernaghan as team manager with immediate effect. Alan will have responsibility for all playing matters at all levels throughout the club.
Before kick off both teams and both sets of supporters respectfully observed a minute's silence on this Remembrance weekend.
Glentoran will be looking to extend their unbeaten run to six games as they travel to the Ballymena Showgrounds tomorrow.
The managerless East Belfast side have collected eight points in their last four league games to leapfrog Ronnie McFall’s struggling Portadown for sixth spot.
The latest point came last week at the Oval where the spoils were shared with a Coleraine side rich in form. The Bannsiders were on the back of tremendous run, gathering six wins and two draws in their previous eight games.