A Glentoran podcast, giving you the extended interview that was published in this week's Glentoran Gazette
On the latest episode of Shout at the Oval is midfielder Cammy Palmer.Cameron talks about life at Rangers, being coached by Steven Gerrard. Adapting to life quickly at Linfield before suffering a bad run of injuries before crossing the divide to join the Glens.We look back on the season to date and look forward to what we can expect form this Glentoran squad.
My guest for this Boxing Day special of the podcast is midfielder Fuad Sule who discusses his career to date including how he nearly ended up at Linfield, signing for Larne, promotion followed by winning the Gibson Cup plus his time at Glentoran so far and his future plans
This week I chat to Danny Amos about his career so far, including how the call to join the Glens came whilst queuing for a ride at a theme park!
On this weeks episode I speak to David Fisher about his career to date, including his debut season at Glentoran, the managerial change last year and the speculation linking him to Larne
On this weeks episode I welcome Glentoran goalkeeper Daniel Gyollai. We discuss his career of ups and downs to date, including Wigan going into administration and his horrific ACL injury whilst playing for Maidenhead, before touching on his bright start to life at Glentoran. Follow the podcast on social media for a first look at podcast clips and guest reveals
Back again for another season! Joined this time by Gary Noble and Dale Lockhart for a season preview. Apologies for some audio issues - early season hiccups! You can now also watch Shout at the Oval on Youtube
In this episode I speak to the man who has a day named after him! On 23rd April 2005 Chris Morgan scored a goal which went down in the history books and has been talked about ever since. But much more than that, Chris was a brilliant footballer who scored goals throughout his career no matter where he played, picking up 3 league winners medals in the process.
Something a bit different, as in the build up to the Irish Cup semi final I meet with Paul Leeman to preview the game, look back on the Glens season so far and reminisce about Leepers Irish Cup memories
I talk to current head of player development Andy Mathieson, who also played for the club 288 times scoring 41 goals and winning 10 winners medals. We talk about his time playing for his boyhood club but also about all of the brilliant things which are currently happening at the Glentoran Academy
This weeks episode is former Glentoran player Terry Devlin who is now making a name for himself at League One club Portsmouth. We talk about his time at Glentoran - in what he describes was a "Mental" season - to how he is finding life in League One.
This weeks guest is a supporter who needs no introduction - Sam Robinson. Sam was one of the founding members of the Glentoran Community Trust which we discuss and is possibly more well known now for being a Glentoran historian. Author of two books about the club, playwright and the man behind the Victory in Vienna Documentary, there is no man who knows more about Glentoran Football Club than Sam Robinson!
We delve into the season so far, a season with so many lows and so few highs to date. Can Warren Feeney turn it around? What does the future look like? And how do we review the takeover to date?
This weeks guest is Glentoran legend and former defender John Devine. John pulled on a Glentoran shirt 468 times and won everything there was to win at the club, including 3 league titles, 4 Irish Cups and the double. He was also capped by Northern Ireland and is regarded as many as one of the greatest players to play for the club.
Next up is 2009 title winning full back/winger Kyle Neill. 34 goals in 159 Glentoran appearances, Kyle had a wand of a left foot and was a free kick specialist. Scorer of many great and important goals, we chat about winning the title with both his boyhood club and Glentoran, plus the Setanta Cup final in 2008 and still playing to this day at the tender age of 45.
First guest of the 2023/24 season - Willie Garrett Willie joined Glentoran at 10 years old, climbing his way through the youth teams and making it into the first team, the first player ever to do so. After cementing his place as first choice centre half, Willie faced a series of bad knee injuries which prematurely brought an end to his football career. He fulfilled a dream by playing for Glentoran, the highlight of which was winning the 2015 Irish Cup at the Oval.
Back for a brand new season and trying something a little different! For this episode I speak to two Glentoran supporters Gary Noble and Michael Leahey to discuss the season ahead. We take a look back on pre-season, including the managerial change, player departures and arrivals, Europe and expectations for this season. The Shout at the Oval Podcast is sponsored by the Castlereagh Glentoran supporters club.
On Friday 12th May Shout at the Oval hosted our first ever LIVE podcast at the Castlereagh Glentoran Supporters Club. For the first time in 20 years we reunited the 2002/03 squad to reminisce and share side splitting stories of their time together at the club. A special team and a special night!
This weeks guest for the last league home game of the season - the brilliant Scott Young. A career brought short by 3 leg breaks when only aged 26, Scotty went on to manage the Glens. He talks about his career, his difficult time as manager, personal tragedy and just what Glentoran and East Belfast means to him.
This weeks guest is 2009 title winning midfielder and Glentoran player of the year Shane McCabe. We talk about his entire career including making the Irish Cup final at Dungannon, winning the title with Glentoran and winning the Irish Cup with Glenavon - plus the balancing act of playing both Gaelic and Association football!
This weeks guest is former midfielder Dean Fitzgerald. A man who won league titles with both Portadown and Glentoran. He discusses finishing his career at Glentoran, jubilant times and tough times. The tough tackling box to box midfielder is a huge personality and we share plenty of laughs in this episode. Contains swearing.
It's back to first team duties for Shout at the Oval as I welcome Glentoran forward Shay McCartan to the Podcast. Shay doesn't do many interviews so it was a pleasure to get to talk to him about his career to date, including a difficult first season at Glentoran, but now things are looking up for the Newry man.
On this weeks podcast it's Mr Reliable, Mr Consistent - Jason Hill. A player who converted from centre forward to left back and became a fan favourite. He won the lot with Glentoran and picked up our player of the year award in 2008.
This weeks guest is Glentoran legend Gary Smyth who rejoined the Glens as a player on 3 separate occasions and latterly managed the club. Gary goes indepth about his career from start to finish, including managing both Harland and Wolff Welders and Glentoran.
It's the Christmas Special! And the return of club captain Marcus Kane, the only player who come on the podcast twice so far. We discuss his testimonial year amongst other topics
This weeks guest is the versatile Bobby Burns. Player of the month for November, Bobby discusses his career to date including a once in a lifetime opportunity to play in Australia, signing for Glentoran before kicking a ball for Barrow, his double leg break and the importance of planning for after football
This weeks guest is former Glentoran manager Eddie Patterson. Eddie chats about his playing career, managerial career and Cliftonville and of course his time at Glentoran. He discusses fractious relationships and board room bust ups as well as happier times winning 2 Irish Cups.
This week we have Bonafide Glentoran legend and goal scorer extraordinaire Gary Macartney on the podcast. A hero to so many in his 8 years at the club, G-Force fondly recalls his days at the Oval and tells me why Glentoran still means so much to him.
This week we turn our attentions to the Women's team and midfielder Caragh Hamilton. The youngest ever player to represent Northern Ireland, Caragh has had an amazing and interesting career to date, even dipping into the world of punditry on BBC in front of millions of viewers!
On this weeks show we have Glentoran goal scoring legend Michael Halliday. Scorer of two Irish Cup final goals and 15 goals on Big Two games he was always the man for the big occasion. Now plying his trade for Bangor at the ripe age of 43, we chat everything Glentoran and more!
Summer signing James Singleton joins me on the podcast this week to discuss his career to date. Choosing full time football ahead of a testimonial season at Glenavon after spending 9 years there, winning the Irish Cup in his first full season, his leg break for Northern Ireland under 21s and much more!
Next up on the podcast we have Luke McCullough. Luke, who won the player of the year award in his first season at the club, has been out for almost a year with an ACL injury, the 3rd of that kind he has suffered. We talk about his road to recovery, coming through the Manchester United academy, playing 150 games in the football league and life at Glentoran so far.
He's our newest addition to the squad and what an addition he's been. Picking up 2 MOTM awards and player of the month in his first 4 games at the club, Aidan is already making his mark on the club. We chat about life at Glasgow Rangers, making the move to Northern Ireland with Crusaders and what he hopes to achieve at Glentoran. A great guest.
We're back for another season of ups and downs following Glentoran. And that means another season of the podcast! Our first guest of the season is Glentoran legend and back for his 3rd spell at the club in a coaching capacity this time - Tim McCann
The final episode of the season welcomes outgoing Glentoran goalkeeper and legend Elliott Morris. After 20 years Elliott is hanging up the gloves. But it's not farewell as he takes up a full time coaching role with the club. We discuss his career over the past 20 years.
All the way from the USA - our latest signing Dillon Powers sits down to talk about his career to date. Including playing with Kaka and Nani, being picked in the MLS draft and moving to Scotland just before the Coronavirus pandemic struck
This week's guest is Darren Lockhart who talks about his career starting at East Belfast, fondly remembering his days at Crusaders and recalling how he nearly signed for Linfield
This week we have former Glentoran captain Paul Leeman. An unbelievable player and captain for Glentoran, lifting every medal there was to win in his playing career spanong 3 decades. We talk about his entire career including his spell coaching the first team.
On this episode I welcome Glentoran goalkeeper Aaron McCarey. The man behind the sticks is having a spectacular season. We talk about his career to date and why he's happier at Glentoran than he's ever been!
This week's guest is midfielder Seanan Clucas. Just after signing a new deal at the Oval, Seanan talks me through hid career including a difficult start at the Oval and how he's hungry for title success
Happy new year! This week's guest is forward Jordan Jenkins who discusses going from playing first team football at Glenavon and Carrick to earning a full time deal at Glentoran and having to work hard to earn his spot in the first team. This episode also includes a quick review of the 2021 calendar year.
Merry Christmas! Record appearance holder Colin Nixon chats about the highs and lows of his career plus his new role at the Oval
This week's episode is with Glentoran academy graduate Ben Cushnie.
This week we chat with club captain Marcus Kane about his career from Shankill Juniors to Glentoran. Marcus speaks about his bond with Glentoran supporters, his career to date and hopes for the future.
This week's podcast is Glentoran women's player and Northern Ireland International Lauren Wade who talks about her career to date and Northern Irelands achievements over the past 18 months