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  1. Big Two cup tie 'not about revenge or redemption'published at 20:00 2 December

    Linfield manager David Healy and Glentoran boss Declan Devine
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    Linfield manager David Healy and Glentoran boss Declan Devine

    Linfield manager David Healy says Tuesday's BetMcLean Cup second round tie against big Belfast rivals Glentoran is "not about revenge or redemption".

    The Blues are eight points clear at the top of the Premiership table but have lost both the league matches the 'Big Two' derby opponents have played this season to date.

    The Glens ran out 3-1 winners at Windsor Park in October and then overcame David Healy's charges 1-0 at the Oval in November.

    The sides will battle it out for a place in the last eight at Windsor Park, with a trip to Ballymena United the prize at stake in the quarter-finals.

    "We have an opportunity in a different competition and we look forward to the challenge," said Healy.

    "I don’t think you can go into any game talking about revenge and redemption. All I want to see is a fully fit squad busting a gut for each other, working as hard as we can. That’s what it’s going to take on Tuesday night.

    "It may be little bits of quality that win the game for either side but if we do the hard yards we’ll see what the outcome is."

    Declan Devine wants to see improvement from his Glentoran side after a 2-2 draw with Loughgall in the top flight on Saturday.

    "There are a lot of things we need to improve on before we go to Windsor. We’ve got to be a lot better," said the Glens boss.

    "It’s probably the hardest draw you could get in the second round of the League Cup, but if you want to win anything and be successful you have to beat the best."

    Glentoran revealed on Monday night that defender Ciaran Coll had agreed to join the club on an 18-month contract, with the option to extend for another 12 months.

    Coll spent six years at Derry City and will be available for selection from January.

    Crusaders host Dungannon Swifts in the first of the BetMcLean Cup quarter-final ties on Tuesday evening.

  2. Larne looked off the pace in Reds draw - Rooney published at 08:56 2 December

    Matthew Rooney gives instructions to his Larne players in Sunday's gameImage source, PACEMAKER
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    Matthew Rooney gives instructions to his Larne players in Sunday's game

    Larne boss Nathan Rooney says his team were a "little tentative" as the Premiership champions drew 1-1 with Cliftonville in his first game in charge.

    Ryan Nolan headed in an 88th-minute equaliser for the Inver Park hosts after Joe Gormley fired home to give the Reds a deserved first-half lead.

    Larne were in action just three days after losing 1-0 in Slovenia to Olimpija in the Uefa Conference League.

    "It was a difficult game - it looked like the week caught up with us a little bit," said Rooney.

    "We looked five to 10 yards off it in some periods and we were a little tentative in our approach.

    "The ball wasn't sticking so we need that little period to try to get that physical side back into the players."

    Cliftonville dominated for most of Sunday's encounter although Larne upped the tempo late in the game and went close before levelling.

    "We had to make changes in the last 15 minutes - we tried to keep a couple on as long as possible as we were under the cosh in the first half.

    "Some of our younger boys came on, the ball stuck, we got ourselves in the box on four or five occasions and probably should have nicked it.

    "I'm happy in terms of the last 15 minutes, the resilience we showed but we didn't create anything in the first half so I think we need to take that forward and build from that."

  3. Ballymena 'really poor' in Carrick defeat - Ervinpublished at 21:27 30 November

    Jim ErvinImage source, Inpho
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    Ballymena United are seventh in the table

    Ballymena United boss Jim Ervin said that he has "more questions than answers" from his side after their 2-1 defeat against Carrick Rangers.

    Goals from Danny Gibson and Nedas Maciulaitis helped Stephen Baxter's side to victory, despite Daithi McCallion briefly levelling for the Sky Blues.

    And Ervin was frustrated with his side's display, especially given that Carrick played the last 15 minutes with 10 men after Ross Glendinning was sent off.

    "Our decision-making today was awful, the passing, crossing and finishing was poor we didn’t make the goalkeeper make a save," he told BBC Sport NI.

    "It was really poor, we only started to play when we went a goal down and it’s frustrating.

    "We said to the boys about getting the ball down to play but all we did was force things."

    Ervin was disappointed that Ballymena passed up the opportunity to move up the table as their inconsistent form this term continued.

    "We’re not good enough to carry players and when you are carrying players and they’re not on their game you will get punished," he added.

    "We give away a good opportunity to move up the table again and we’re back asking questions."

  4. Ballymena win a 'pleasing result' for 10-man Carrick - Baxterpublished at 21:04 30 November

    Nedas MaciulaitisImage source, Pacemaker Press
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    Maciulaitis curled home a superb winner for Carrick Rangers

    Carrick Rangers manager Stephen Baxter said that his side "played very well" in their 2-1 win against Ballymena United at the Showgrounds.

    After a promising first half, Danny Gibson put Carrick ahead before Daithi McCallion responded for the Sky Blues.

    Nedas Maciulaitis scored a fine winner for the Gers, who had to defend deep after goalkeeper Ross Glendining was sent off and Baxter was relieved they got over the line.

    "We played very well here today we came with a game plan, letting them have the ball a bit and springing them on the counter attack which worked well," he told BBC Sport NI.

    "Second half we got ourselves in front, we had to absorb some pressure and we are disappointed with the goal we conceded but the reply was superb," Baxter added.

    "The quality of the goal, it should win any game but then you go get your goalkeeper sent off and you have to see the game out with 10 men, which we did so it’s a pleasing result."

  5. 'Portadown made us work for it' - Healy after winpublished at 20:38 30 November

    David HealyImage source, Pacemaker Press
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    Linfield are eight points clear at the top of the Irish Premiership table

    Linfield boss David Healy said that his side were "made to work" for their 2-1 win against Portadown at Windsor Park.

    A quickfire double from substitute Chris McKee helped the Blues to the win, which stretched their lead at the top of the table to eight points.

    And Healy was pleased they produced a markedly better second half display to claim the win after a frustrating first period.

    "It was a tough game, you have to give Niall Currie] and his team credit, they made us work for it," he told BBC Sport NI.

    "First half we weren’t quite at the standard and we got our joy second half and we got big goals early in the second half."

    Healy was pleased with the reaction from his side following last week's disappointing loss against rivals Glentoran at the Oval.

    "There’s a lot of noise made about any result or performance and when you lose a Glentoran game it’s important to respond in a positive manner and we’ve done that."

  6. Currie frustrated by 'a couple of minutes of madness'published at 20:32 30 November

    Niall CurrieImage source, Pacemaker Press
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    Portadown are fourth in the Irish Premiership table

    Portadown boss Niall Currie lamented "a couple of minutes of madness" early in the second half which cost his side as they were beaten 2-1 by Linfield at Windsor Park.

    Two goals soon after half-time from substitute Chris McKee helped the Blues edge the Ports, with Paul McElroy pulling a goal back late on.

    And Currie was frustrated with the manner of the goals after holding their own in the first half against David Healy's side.

    "A couple of minutes of madness, second half we switched off for two minutes didn’t track runners and it has hurt us today," he told BBC Sport NI.

    "First half we were really solid, there was nothing in the game and other than those two minutes we were a real match for Linfield."

    Despite his disappointment that they were unable to salvage a point, Currie praised the approach from his players.

    "I’m frustrated but I’m not dejected in any way and I’m proud of the players. We left everything out there and we went out on our shield."

  7. Glens 'nowhere near their best' against Loughgall - Devinepublished at 20:14 30 November

    Declan DevineImage source, Inpho
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    Glentoran are fifth in the Irish Premiership table

    Glentoran manager Declan Devine said his side lacked "intensity and quality" as they were held to a 2-2 draw by struggling Loughgall at Lakeview Park.

    Dylan Connolly had given the Glens an early lead but Loughgall fought back and went ahead through Lewis Francis and Nathaniel Ferris.

    Jordan Jenkins had a goal disallowed for offside before Charlie Lindsay rescued a point and Devine was critical of his side's display.

    "Really poor from us, it’s a difficult opponent but our intensity and quality was really lacking," he told BBC Sport NI.

    "We scored the goal early and then the two we conceded are really poor. We've been working really hard on defending set pieces and to concede a goal from one is really disappointing."

    The draw leaves Glentoran fifth in the table and Devine was frustrated that they were unable to build upon last week's impressive victory against rivals Linfield.

    "We were nowhere near our best and consistently I’ve said we need to strive to get better and be more consistent," he added.

    "Good character from the players to come back and salvage a draw but we have to defend better than we did today."

  8. Smith lauds Loughgall's character in Glentoran drawpublished at 20:06 30 November

    Dean SmithImage source, Inpho
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    Loughgall remain bottom of the Irish Premiership table

    Loughgall boss Dean Smith said his side showed "tremendous character" in their 2-2 draw against Glentoran at Lakeview Park.

    Glentoran were ahead after just two minutes against the league's bottom side through Dylan Connolly, but the home side were quickly on terms as Lewis Francis levelled from close range.

    Nathaniel Ferris put Loughgall ahead on 22 minutes, but Charlie Lindsay did level for the Glens on 64 minutes and Smith was pleased with the draw given their recent struggles.

    "It was an old-fashioned blood and thunder game and when you go 1-0 down after 90 seconds you’re thinking ‘here we go again’ but tremendous character from the boys," he told BBC Sport NI

    "For long periods of the game we were every bit as good as Glentoran and on the counter attack we were really dangerous."

    Smith said that there was a hint of frustration with the goals they conceded and that they could not hang on for what would have been a valuable three points.

    "I'm disappointed with the goals we give away, but given the opposition we would have taken a point before the game so we’re happy."

  9. Larne game 'massive' to see 'where Cliftonville are at'published at 08:52 30 November

    Jim MagiltonImage source, Inpho
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    Cliftonville are second in the Irish Premiership table

    Cliftonville manager Jim Magilton said that his side have shown "glimpses of quality" this season, but he wants more consistency.

    The Reds are second in the table ahead of their meeting with defending champions Larne on Sunday at Inver Park, a game that is live on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.

    And Magilton wants the Reds to back up their impressive 4-0 win against Loughgall last weekend.

    "Sunday is a massive game, we will see where we're at, I'm happy but there is room for improvement," he said.

    "We had a blip against Ballymena, but we have shown glimpses of quality and control, we have had lapses that haven't been so pleasing but it is about momentum and trying to continue that."

    Magilton was asked if it was a good time to face Larne given the Inver side were in European action on Thursday night, losing 1-0 against Olimpija in Ljubljana.

    But the Reds boss was adamant that there is "no good time" to take on the Inver outfit, especially given it will be new manager Nathan Rooney's first game in charge.

    "They have a big enough squad; will they be sidetracked [by European football]? No," he continued.

    "Cliftonville at home is a big fixture so they will refocus very quickly, new manager in the dugout and he will be expecting a reaction because they're playing catch up."

  10. 'We're down to the bare bones' - Smith on injury crisispublished at 16:52 29 November

    Dean SmithImage source, Inpho
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    Loughgall are bottom of the Irish Premiership table

    Loughgall manager Dean Smith said that he has "plenty to worry about" due to their injury crisis.

    Smith is currently without seven first team players ahead of their game against Glentoran.

    And the Villagers boss believes that the injury list has only served to compound what has been a difficult season for the team that prop up the table.

    "We are down to the bare bones. I thought for four or five weeks we had turned a corner, our performances were much better, but with the injury list I think anyone would struggle," he said.

    "It is just seeing who is available, who we can put out there and if we can get a performance."

    Smith believes the injuries have been most keenly felt defensively, with his side having conceded a league high of 46 goals.

    "We haven't had the same back four for two games this season through injuries and suspension, so it has been really difficult, because defensively we have been poor with goals we have conceded," Smith added.

    "The sooner we get players back the better."

    Loughgall welcome Glentoran to Lakeview Park on Saturday and Smith hopes that his side can capitalise on the Glens' own patchy form.

    The Villagers are four points behind fellow strugglers Glenavon ahead of a tough set of fixtures, but Smith is confident they can continue to fight.

    "Glentoran have been very inconsistent this season, so we have to try and take advantage of it," Smith continued.

    "We know that it is difficult, and it is going to be hard, but we believe we can get out of it."

  11. Ballymena want to continue making 'great strides' - Ervinpublished at 16:30 29 November

    Jim ErvinImage source, Inpho
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    Ballymena United sit sixth in the Irish Premiership table

    Ballymena United boss Jim Ervin said that his side must give Carrick Rangers "the respect they deserve" after their upturn in form under Stephen Baxter.

    Carrick have lost just two of Baxter's seven games in charge thus far and Ervin believes they are a different side to the team beaten 4-1 by the Sky Blues in September.

    "We will look at the positives from that game but the Carrick team since Stephen has come in will be a different challenge completely," he said.

    "They have had some really good results and positive performances, so we need to give them the respect they deserve and we need to make sure we're on it."

    Ballymena have had what Ervin described as an "indifferent" start to the season. They lost their opening four games before winning eight in a row to surge up the table.

    They then suffered four successive defeats but beat Cliftonville 1-0 at Solitude in their last league encounter a fortnight ago, with last weekend's game against Larne called off because of a waterlogged pitch.

    And Ervin is pleased with the progress made by his side and is determined that they continue their positive momentum generated by the win against the Reds.

    "We did everything we could to get the game on last week but with the weather unfortunately we weren't able to do that," Ervin added.

    "It was disappointing because when you win games of football you just want the next one to come along but we've had a good week of training.

    "We're one point of our total points tally of last year, so we've made great strides, but we're not getting carried away."