
Gary Haveron says Larne are ready to fight ‘fire with fire' in battle for second place with Glentoran
Larne manager Gary Haveron believes European qualification would be the perfect handover to Nathan Rooney as the club gears up for next season.
If the Invermen can finish above Glentoran and boast a runner-up finish - avoiding the end of season European play-offs - it is expected to be Haveron's final game in charge of the side.

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