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Last Saturday was our AGM and as every year we voted for our POTY and YPOTY.
This season Chris Johns won (by quite some distance) The Martin McGaughey Player of the Year trophy whilst Ethan McGee (in his last eligible season) won our Young Player of the Year award.
Many congratulations to both, well deserved.
We will aim to present Chris and Ethan with their gifts at the opening home league game.
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1st Raven Linfield Supporters Club
Linfield Supporters Club from The Raven Social Club in East Belfast. Providing travel to ALL Linfield games, home and away We are a small Linfield F.C.
Supporters Club, founded in 2004 in the Raven Social Club, East Belfast.
Larne Football Club Vs Linfield Football Club (Official)
Bus leaving The Raven Social Club at 6:30pm.
Pickups at Fortwilliam and Sandyknowes roundabout.
Visitors welcome.
12/02/2026
Next Away Bus:
Glenavon FC Vs Linfield Football Club (Official)
📅 Saturday 14th Feb
⏰11:45am
📍Stopping at RBL Lurgan and Brownlow Branch for complementary lunch
🫰£10 for over 16s,
🆓U16s free with paying adult
PM to reserve a seat.
NB: We cannot guarantee the sun 😂
As a member of this 20 plus group of Linfield Supporters Clubs we fully endorse the statement below.
Amalgamation of Linfield Supporters Clubs Statement
As per post communicated by our member clubs on 17th January relating to the fan boycott of the upcoming Irish Cup fixture, we would like to reiterate the below:
Despite a greatly reduced fan presence in the stadium, we also strongly encourage this fixture is not streamed. Fan dissatisfaction lies at the BBC’s door and we do not intend for this boycott to boost their viewing figures.
Again, we would also like to reiterate that this action has not been taken in any way to harm Limavady but instead to take a stand and ensure that no one team has fixtures consistently changed more than any other for TV purposes.
Finally, we call on our governing bodies, NIFL & IFA, member clubs and the BBC to resolve this ongoing issue and to maintain the best interest for all parties regarding match days and ensuring the next generation are sat in the stands and not watching on TV.
It is with regret the club has learned of the passing of club director Stephen Dickson's wife Laura. Condolences to Stephen and the wider family circle and this sad time.
As a member of the amalgamation of official Linfield Football Club (Official) supporters clubs we fully endorse the statement below and will be encouraging our members and other supporters to boycott the TV coverage as well. BBC Sport NI Belfast Telegraph Sport
Statement on behalf of the amalgamation of LSCs of which our club is a member -
The amalgamation of Linfield Supporters Clubs has regretfully decided to boycott the upcoming Irish Cup game against Limavady United. This decision was not made lightly, especially considering the significant financial impact a larger home gate would have for Limavady United Football Club. However, it has become increasingly challenging for our Supporters Clubs to run buses to games cost-effectively due to the increasing number of evening fixtures. These evening games hinder our members' ability to travel and combined with rising membership fees to cover ever-increasing bus costs, we are seeing a decline in Supporters Club membership across the board, affecting the overall functionality of Supporters Clubs.
For context, there have been 24 games in the NIFL premiership selected for TV up until the end of March 2026, 15 of those games have involved or will involve Linfield. Between 13th October 2024 and 14th November 2025, Linfield had only one away game at 3pm on a Saturday, which was against Portadown on 18th January 2025. Although these issues are not unique to Linfield, we believe there is a clear agenda from the BBC, NIFL and in this instance the IFA to prioritise games featuring Linfield over other clubs for greater viewing figures.
While we acknowledge that Linfield, as the premier club in the country, will naturally be in higher demand for TV viewing. It is the responsibility of the football authorities and the BBC to balance that demand without overburdening the match-going fans of any particular club, upon which NIFL depends for income and survival. If the BBC continues to exert such control over the football calendar, we suggest they start compensating the Football Clubs with sums of money that offset the loss of gate income, rather than the paltry amounts currently paid out.
We would also encourage fans to not watch the game on the stream to ensure the boycott has maximum impact.
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