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Matthew Orr reveals former Linfield ace he wants to emulate on path to the top after picking up Young Player prize
Matthew Orr reveals former Linfield ace he wants to emulate on path to the top after picking up Young Player prize

Belfast Telegraph

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Belfast Telegraph

Matthew Orr reveals former Linfield ace he wants to emulate on path to the top after picking up Young Player prize

Linfield teenager Matthew Orr has described former Blues defender Trai Hume as an inspiration to him after being named the top Young Player in the 2024/25 season at the Ulster Footballer of the Year awards. Orr was overjoyed to claim the coveted prize following his first full season in men's football in which he also won the Premiership title and attracted interest from across the water.

Swifts boss McAree wins NIFWA Manager of the Year
Swifts boss McAree wins NIFWA Manager of the Year

BBC News

time04-05-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Swifts boss McAree wins NIFWA Manager of the Year

Dungannon Swifts manager Rodney McAree has been named Manager of the Year at the annual Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association won the award ahead of Linfield boss David Healy and Cliftonville manager Jim Magilton, who were also helped the Swifts to their first ever Irish Cup triumph after beating Cliftonville on penalties in Saturday's decider as well as a fourth place Irish Premiership finish and a Mid-Ulster Cup win."It has been an incredible weekend for our football club. I want to thank everyone at Dungannon Swifts for their support this season, our success is a team effort," said forward Joel Cooper was named Player of the Year after a stellar campaign for the who will join Coleraine in the summer, scored 19 league goals as the Blues won the Gibson Cup before the beat off competition from Swifts midfielder Gael Bigirimana and Cliftonville striker Joe Gormley to claim the Blues player Matthew Orr was named Young Player of the Year after playing a key role in the title win in his first season with the first helping Bangor to promotion by scoring 24 league goals, Ben Arthurs won Championship Player of the Ireland legends Steven Davis and Stuart Dallas were inducted into the Dr Malcolm Brodie Hall of Fame."It's an incredible honour to be inducted into the Hall of Fame alongside genuine greats such as George Best and Harry Gregg," said Davis."It was always a privilege to represent my country and the people of Northern Ireland. To receive an accolade like this is incredible."Earlier this month, Liverpool defender Conor Bradley was named International Player of the Year, while Northern Ireland winger Danielle Maxwell was chosen as Women's Premiership Player of the Year after helping Cliftonville to an unbeaten of the Year: Rodney McAree (Dungannon Swifts)Player of the Year: Joel Cooper (Linfield)NIFWA Young Player of the Year: Matthew Orr (Linfield)NIFWA Championship Player of the Year: Ben Arthurs (Bangor)NIFWA Team of the Year: Daniel Gyollai (Glentoran); Matthew Orr (Linfield), Kodi Lyons-Foster (Glentoran), Euan East (Linfield), Adam Glenny (Dungannon Swifts); Fuad Sule (Glentoran), Rory Hale (Cliftonville), Gael Bigirimania (Dungannon Swifts), Joel Cooper; Matthew Fitzpatrick (both Linfield), Joe Gormley (Cliftonville)

Healy delighted with 'big win' for Linfield over Crues
Healy delighted with 'big win' for Linfield over Crues

BBC News

time08-03-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Healy delighted with 'big win' for Linfield over Crues

Linfield manager David Healy says it is "another game ticked off" after a 2-0 victory at Crusaders saw the Blues edge closer to winning the Premiership Matthew Orr headed the visitors in front at Seaview on 72 minutes and Matthew Fitzpatrick drilled home to double the advantage with six minutes stretched Linfield's lead at the top to 19 points with seven games remaining for the Windsor Park team."It's another game ticked off - it's a big win," said Healy."Performance wise, I thought we were good, certainly in the second half and we were deserved winners."We created some good opportunities and good moments in the game."Crues defender Jimmy Callacher headed against the bar in a tight first half before Linfield gained the upper hand in the second looping header broke the deadlock before Fitzpatrick fired in at the nearpost to seal another three side got back to winning ways after losing 2-0 last time out to Coleraine a fortnight ago."We knew when you come to Seaview you have to sure you're in the game and physically match them up."The team selection raised a few eyebrows but we got the job done."

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