Warren Feeney leaves Glentoran by mutual consent after nine months in charge of the east Belfast club.
Warren Feeney has left Glentoran by mutual consent after nine months in charge of the east Belfast club.
"Warren guided the team to their first final in three years and an Irish Cup semi-final, to be played later this month. Warren also played an important role in enhancing the club's Academy during this time. We wish Warren every success for the future." The Glens have won 14, drawn eight and lost nine of their top-flight fixtures to sit one point behind fourth-placed Crusaders, but a distant 24 points adrift of leaders Larne and 22 in arrears of cross-city rivals Linfield.
Saturday's comprehensive loss at the hands of Loughgall was preceded by a midweek goal-less draw at Glenavon.Watch: Glentoran v Loughgall highlights Despite having the significant financial support of Iranian businessman Ali Pour and adopting a full-time model in recent years, the Glens have failed to make any sustained challenge for league title honours and their most recent trophy success was an Irish Cup triumph under former manager Mick McDermott in July 2020.
"To be blunt - Ali Pour has entrusted the wrong people with his money, individuals who do not have the necessary skills or experience to run a professional football club," the statement read.
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