Tag: Glentoran

Glentoran v Linfield: How Linfield have made slightly understated return to prominence

David Healy has led Linfield to five titles during his time as manager Venue: The Oval, Belfast Date: Friday, 1 December Kick-off: 19:45 GMT Coverage: Live stream on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website; live text commentary, report, highlights and reaction on the BBC Sport website & app. A bit more subtle than striking […]

Glentoran reach Shield final as Glenavon progress to BetMcLean Cup quarter-finals

Glentoran players celebrate one of their four goals against Carrick Glentoran beat Carrick Rangers 4-0 on Tuesday night to reach the County Antrim Shield final while Glenavon saw off Limavady United 1-0 at the last-16 stage of the BetMcLean Cup. Shay McCartan’s first-half header gave the Glens the lead, with Junior, Rory Donnelly and Paddy […]

Irish Premiership: Larne beat Glentoran 2-1 to move top as Glenavon see off Newry City

Cameron Palmer and Leroy Millar in action during the first half at Inver Park Larne beat Glentoran 2-1 on Friday to move one point ahead of Linfield at the top of the Irish Premiership. Andy Ryan and Leroy Millar were the goalscorers for the champions at Inver Park, with David Fisher grabbing a consolation for […]

George Feeney: Glentoran teenager Feeney set for Premier League move

George Feeney scores for Glentoran against Dollingstown at the Oval last month Venue: Inver Park Date: Friday, 24 November Kick-off: 19:45 GMT Coverage: Watch live on iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. Text updates, in-play clips and highlights on the BBC Sport website George Feeney is poised for a move to the Premier League with […]

BetMcLean Cup: Holders Linfield beat Glentoran to progress as Portadown defeat Crusaders

Watch: Cooper hits double as holders Linfield edge Glens Holders Linfield progressed to the last eight of the BetMcLean Cup as goals by Joel Cooper in either half helped them see off Glentoran 2-1 at the Oval. Championship side Portadown were 2-1 winners over Crusaders thanks to Kenny Kane and Eamon Fyfe strikes. Matt Lusty’s […]

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