
Glentoran goalkeeping coach Elliott Morris backs Andrew Mills to step up following shock departure of Daniel Gyollai
The talented and popular goalkeeper has left the club to join Hungarian side Kolorcity Kazincbarcika for an undisclosed fee.

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