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Tomorrow's Gazette

Fri, 27/09/2024 - 13:19

The Rocky films are Beth Stafford’s inspiration for the cover of tomorrow’s Gazette for our Premiership clash against Glenavon, with Jordan Jenkins in the role of the eponymous fighter.

Dermot Keely book signing at the Oval

Tue, 24/09/2024 - 19:44

Irish Cup, Gold Cup and Ulster Cup winning ex-Glens captain  Dermot Keely will be at the Bet McLean Oval this Saturday (28th September) before the Glenavon game to launch and sign copies of his new autobiography 'Better Without The Ball’ .

Dermot will be in the Hospitality Suite (behind the Superstore) from 1.30 on Saturday and looks forward to seeing some familiar faces for a chat and signing.

Larne 2-0 Glentoran

Sat, 21/09/2024 - 01:50

Two defensive errors and continued lack of presence in attack came together tonight to ensure the Glens’ miserable run of results at Inver Park continued.

Marcus Kane and James Douglas both returned to the starting line-up with Kodi Lyons-Foster and Jordan Jenkins on the bench.

Signing News: Welcome Djair

Wed, 18/09/2024 - 13:30

Glentoran Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of Djair Parfitt and on behalf of the Glentoran Family we warmly welcome Djair to the Bet McLean Oval.

Djair (27) is a Bermudian wide forward who started his career with the Academy at West Ham United. He spent 6 years at Hammers and has subsequently played for clubs in Slovenia, Iceland, Finland and most recently Greece. He has 11 senior caps for the Bermuda senior international team and has scored twice for his country.

Glentoran 2 - 0 Loughgall

Tue, 17/09/2024 - 22:24

A goal in each half, one from Jay Donnelly and a first for Danny Amos saw Glentoran get back to winning ways against Loughgall at the Bet McLean Oval this evening.

Kodi Lyons-Foster came in in place of the suspended Marcus Kane and Jay Donnelly replaced James Douglas in a restructured 4-4-2 formation.  The new look paid immediate dividends as the Glens took the lead after just five minutes.  David Fisher capitalised on some slack Loughgall defending to gain possession in the box, bided his time as he was forced wide and picked out Donnelly who had an easy finish from five yards.

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