Thomas Reed

The Oval on film

Thomas Reed
The Oval on film

Words: Ben Phillips

Images: Ben Phillips

It is not just an ordinary football ground, it’s a shrine to the rich history of Glentoran FC and a testament to the enduring spirit of its fans and has a legacy that intertwines with the fabric of Northern Irish football.

The ground serves as a backdrop of countless memories. 

The Glens were formed in 1882 and through the decades, The Oval has undergone various renovations and expansions, yet it’s managed to retain its splendid character.

The distinctive red brick facade & the iconic North Stand are not just physical structures, they symbolise the clubs resilience and passion for its supporters. 

 

©Ben Phillips/ Terrace Edition. Glentoran FC.

 

What makes The Oval special for me unlike many modern grounds is its character. Modern stadia often prioritise corporate aesthetics over fan experience, The Oval is steeped in history and emotion and you can feel it when you step inside the ground. 

It was opened in 1892 and has since become one of the most iconic stadiums in Northern Ireland. Originally the ground was known as The Oval due to its unique shape. The ground’s capacity is 26,556 but is limited to a capacity of 6050.

The old wooden seats and terraces evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminding visitors of the game’s humble beginnings. The match-day atmosphere is electric, with fans clad in the iconic green and black colours of Glentoran.

The ground’s surroundings contribute to its charm. The view of nearby mountains and the iconic Harland & Wolff shipyard cranes- Samson and Goliath, standing tall in the distance add to a picturesque backdrops.

 

©Ben Phillips/ Terrace Edition. Glentoran FC.

 

The vibrant neighbourhood that surrounds The Oval its full of the spirit of local culture, this makes the Oval not just a sports venue but a community hub, where friendships are forged and memories made.

As Glentoran continue to evolve, The Oval remains a vital part of its identity. Plans for modernisation and improvements are often discussed, yet the essence of the ground will remain intact. 

For many, The Oval is much more than just another football ground, it’s a living testament to the history and passion of the beautiful game.

Its character steeped in traditions and memories make it a beloved venue for all football fans, and I urge anyone who has not done so, to pay a visit. 

 

©Ben Phillips/ Terrace Edition. Glentoran FC.

 

©Ben Phillips/ Terrace Edition. Glentoran FC.

 

©Ben Phillips/ Terrace Edition. Glentoran FC.

 

©Ben Phillips/ Terrace Edition. Glentoran FC.

 

©Ben Phillips/ Terrace Edition. Glentoran FC.

 

©Ben Phillips/ Terrace Edition. Glentoran FC.

 

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