<P> Gary Hamilton went out on loan to Glenavon, and back in December 2011 took on the role as manager of the club (after the resignation of Marty Quinn), after being released of his playing obligations by Glentoran . During Young's first season as manager, Glentoran's financial difficulties escalated, until HMRC issued Glentoran a winding up order, and gave the club until the beginning of January 2011 to clear all outstanding debts which totalled over £ 300,000 . A fund raising organisation, Spirit of' 41 (which was named after the year when The Oval was bombed by Germans and the massive effort to rebuild it) was set up, and to this day has raised over £ 25,000 . On 12 January 2011, a special EGM was held which set out the proposals that would save Glentoran from oblivion and change radically how the club is run . The vote was passed unanimously with the condition that 3 new board members were added, including a new chairman, and the current chairman stepped down to vice chairman . </P> <P> On 5 October 2010, Glentoran player Matty Burrows scored a back heel goal against Portadown, which won Burrows the ESPN goal of the season and Sky Sports goal of the season . The goal also achieved millions of views on YouTube and went up against world - famous player Lionel Messi for the FIFA goal of the season award . Burrows narrowly lost out on the award with many saying he didn't win because he wasn't a high - profile player . When José Mourinho saw the goal he was quoted as saying "how much does it cost to buy this guy", whilst Cristiano Ronaldo said that the goal deserved to win and would be very difficult for him to attempt . </P> <P> On 7 July 2011, Glentoran beat Macedonian side FK Renova in the Europa League first qualifying round after the Glens overturned a 2--1 away defeat by winning the home leg 2--1 at The Oval and thus levelling the score on aggregate . The match was decided by penalties . Glentoran progressed after winning the shoot - out 3--2 . </P> <P> Young started his second season very well, with a 2--1 win away to Crusaders . However, the 2011--12 season would turn out to be disappointing for Young and the club . Rory Patterson was set to come back at the club, but could not agree on the contract following the finance problems . Patterson joined Glentoran's bitter rivals Linfield . However, Matty Burrows returned to the club, but struggled to maintain his place . The club then started to go through a run of poor results, and started to lose supporters . Despite beating Linfield three times, Glentoran lost in the County Antrim Shield final to Cliftonville, and continued their losing streak in the league . Then on 14 January 2012, Glentoran were knocked out of the 2011--12 Irish Cup by Amateur league side Newington Youth Club . Young then resigned after the game . Director of Football Roy Coyle was put in charge for the match against Ballymena United . </P>

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