20 year old Tennant spent last season on loan at Championship side Ballyclare Comrades, where he made thirty-four appearances, as well playing once for United in their season opening game before his loan move.
Despite Ballyclare experiencing a turbulent campaign that ultimately ended with relegation a few days ago, Lewis felt he gained a l
20 year old Tennant spent last season on loan at Championship side Ballyclare Comrades, where he made thirty-four appearances, as well playing once for United in their season opening game before his loan move.
Despite Ballyclare experiencing a turbulent campaign that ultimately ended with relegation a few days ago, Lewis felt he gained a lot personally. "Last season I learnt a lot about myself and a lot about the game too. It'll stand me in good stead, being able to get a full season of men's football will only do me good."
Looking ahead to being back at Ballymena with a new contract, the versatile player is excited to be back home. "I'm absolutely buzzing. It's my boyhood club, the club I've always played for and wanted to play for. Come pre season I'll be ready to go and hopefully I can get into the team. I can't wait to learn off the more experienced players and play as many games as possible."
The 30 year old striker ends his five year stay with United across two spells, having starred from 2016/17 to 2018/19, before returning two seasons ago.
McMurray's final appearance in sky blue proved to be in early February against Linfield, when he suffered a serious injury that brought a hugely disappointing end to his season.
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The 30 year old striker ends his five year stay with United across two spells, having starred from 2016/17 to 2018/19, before returning two seasons ago.
McMurray's final appearance in sky blue proved to be in early February against Linfield, when he suffered a serious injury that brought a hugely disappointing end to his season.
The club will continue to facilitate Johnny in his rehabilitation and recovery process, as well as aiding him on his coaching badges journey.
We thank Johnny immensely for his service over the years and continue to wish him well in his recovery
The club offered Jordan a new and improved deal to remain at his boyhood club, but he has chosen to pursue a new chapter in his career elsewhere.
We thank Jordan for his efforts in a Ballymena United shirt and wish him well in the future.
A popular figure amongst fans since he left Coleraine to join United last summer, the 31 year old has enjoyed a solid opening season in sky blue, despite a sizeable injury lay off, as well as uncertainty with a well documented disciplinary appeal. Speaking about the term just gone and his new deal, Carson said "I had a couple of injuries
A popular figure amongst fans since he left Coleraine to join United last summer, the 31 year old has enjoyed a solid opening season in sky blue, despite a sizeable injury lay off, as well as uncertainty with a well documented disciplinary appeal. Speaking about the term just gone and his new deal, Carson said "I had a couple of injuries which wasn't great and the other uncertainty played on my mind a bit, but these things happen in football. Now it's about getting my head down in the off season and working hard, but I'm over the moon to have another couple of years under my belt now to try to be as successful as possible."
The former Northern Ireland international topped the Braidmen's assists chart for the campaign just gone and is eyeing up a successful run for the club when next season rolls round. "The club is only going in one direction. We have a manager and players who drive standards and want to play for the football club and I'm glad to be a part of it. I'm buzzing to extend my stay and look forward to next season already."
A popular figure amongst fans since he left Coleraine to join United last summer, the 31 year old has enjoyed a solid opening season in sky blue, despite a sizeable injury lay off, as well as uncertainty with a well documented disciplinary appeal. Speaking about the term just gone and his new deal, Carson said "I had a couple of injuries
A popular figure amongst fans since he left Coleraine to join United last summer, the 31 year old has enjoyed a solid opening season in sky blue, despite a sizeable injury lay off, as well as uncertainty with a well documented disciplinary appeal. Speaking about the term just gone and his new deal, Carson said "I had a couple of injuries which wasn't great and the other uncertainty played on my mind a bit, but these things happen in football. Now it's about getting my head down in the off season and working hard, but I'm over the moon to have another couple of years under my belt now to try to be as successful as possible."
The former Northern Ireland international topped the Braidmen's assists chart for the campaign just gone and is eyeing up a successful run for the club when next season rolls round. "The club is only going in one direction. We have a manager and players who drive standards and want to play for the football club and I'm glad to be a part of it. I'm buzzing to extend my stay and look forward to next season already."
The forward has committed his future to the Sky Blues by signing a new agreement that extends his stay to the summer of 2027.
McCurry joined United from Ballyclare Comrades in January 2024 and was the hero when he scored the winning goal in last seasons play-off to maintain Ballymena's top flight status, but he's glad to have got a first f
The forward has committed his future to the Sky Blues by signing a new agreement that extends his stay to the summer of 2027.
McCurry joined United from Ballyclare Comrades in January 2024 and was the hero when he scored the winning goal in last seasons play-off to maintain Ballymena's top flight status, but he's glad to have got a first full season under his belt. "I'm buzzing to get another year tied down. I've enjoyed every minute of being at the club and it's been nice to get through my first full season and see progression in the club."
On a personal note, the 23 year old was content with his own season, but is keen to progress over the next couple of campaigns off the back of his extension. "I thought I did pretty well performance wise this season. I'd like to have added more goals, I'm an attacking player and I want to score goals, but ultimately the team comes first. I've played a few different positions but I'll happily play anywhere. The aim is to add more goals and assists, but I think the new contract shows I'm doing something right."
24 year old Rocks, who made thirty one appearances for United last term, before his season ended abruptly in early February through injury, has extended his stay by a further year. Reflecting on his new deal, Rocks said "I'm delighted to get it done. To be honest it was a no brainer, it was a very quick conversation. As soon as I heard th
24 year old Rocks, who made thirty one appearances for United last term, before his season ended abruptly in early February through injury, has extended his stay by a further year. Reflecting on his new deal, Rocks said "I'm delighted to get it done. To be honest it was a no brainer, it was a very quick conversation. As soon as I heard there was an opportunity to get it done, I was over the moon." Having originally joined the Sky Blues on loan from Cliftonville in the summer window of 2023, Rocks' move was made permanent in the following window and his further commitment outlines how settled he feels at the club. "I'm really happy here, since I first arrived I've really felt at home. The team is progressing nicely and so is the club and there's no better place for me to play my football." Having played in a number of positions and roles so far, looking ahead Donal is keen to put his recent injury behind him and get back on the pitch wherever he's needed. He outlined "I'll be back at the start of pre season and ready to go. It's been a frustrating couple of months, but I'm looking forward to getting back, wherever I'm needed."
Scott, who joined the Sky Blues at the beginning of the 2024/25 season, has signed a contract keeping him at the club until the summer of 2027.
Speaking to the club about his new deal, the versatile forward said "I'm delighted to have extended here with the club. I've really enjoyed my time this year and hope to kick on again next season.
Scott, who joined the Sky Blues at the beginning of the 2024/25 season, has signed a contract keeping him at the club until the summer of 2027.
Speaking to the club about his new deal, the versatile forward said "I'm delighted to have extended here with the club. I've really enjoyed my time this year and hope to kick on again next season."
The 24 year old was enjoying a strong run of form until he saw his campaign cut short in the middle of February due to injury, but he's hoping to make up for lost time next season. "I was flying and really enjoying my football and was gutted with the injury, but now it's about getting back into pre season and kicking on."
The former Coleraine man netted four goals in his debut season with the Braidmen, but is looking to add more going forward being in and around a good squad. He said "I hope to get back going again and add goals and assists. We have a brilliant group with some good young lads coming through and there's no reason we can't be stronger next season."
Evergreen Willy has another Sports Bond win
He may have recently celebrated another birthday on April 24 but Willy John Mclaughlin (B4249)
Is still as committed to Ballymena United as ever. He has been a member of Sports Bond since the promotion began and is quite unique that he has had two memberships .This week one of those memberships
Evergreen Willy has another Sports Bond win
He may have recently celebrated another birthday on April 24 but Willy John Mclaughlin (B4249)
Is still as committed to Ballymena United as ever. He has been a member of Sports Bond since the promotion began and is quite unique that he has had two memberships .This week one of those memberships gave Willy John a £50 Major win on the agency of his daughter Janice Christie. Over the years Willy has enjoyed multiple win.Congratulations to both and thanks for your support.
Tommy McFetridge (C4832) was a £50 Major winner on the agency of Maurice Anderson. Ahoghill resident Tommy has had a couple of minor wins over the years but this is his First Major win.
All our Minor winners this week are well known Sky Blue fans. Paul McAuley (A2090) is a yearly payer and was a Major winner last year. Luke Gaston (A6513) is a former Sports Bond agent and also picked up a £10 win this week. Luke is now on countdown to July 4th which will be his wedding day. Still time for a Jackpot win before then Luke who is a member on the agency of Alex Beverland. David Brown had our remaining minor winner this week and that was Trevor Robinson (C5424).Trevor you will recall was recently the winner of our Cash Call promotion in March for which he received £1000 .As Trevor will testify if you are not in you can't win as Trevor is a great supporter of all our promotions.
The Jackpot for this week is £850 after the jackpot numbers10 15 19 25 were not allocated to any member .Join Sports Bond now on 07831 803970.
Agents News
Friday will be a day of celebration for Sports Bond agent Alex Beverland. On that day Alex will have a lot of candles to blow out as he turns 24.Have a great day Alex.
First Score
Saturday sees the FA Cup final between Manchester city and Crystal Palace. If you have the correct score of the First Score you will win £50 Cards are priced at £2.
Ballymena United Football Club are pleased to announce that Jim Ervin has agreed a new contract, keeping him as our First Team Manager at the Showgrounds until 2028.
This new agreement allows Jim to work full-time, enhancing his ability to foster closer ties with our Ballymena United Youth Academy and create a clearer pathway for young pl
Ballymena United Football Club are pleased to announce that Jim Ervin has agreed a new contract, keeping him as our First Team Manager at the Showgrounds until 2028.
This new agreement allows Jim to work full-time, enhancing his ability to foster closer ties with our Ballymena United Youth Academy and create a clearer pathway for young players to progress within the club. It also provides the opportunity to build stronger relationships with our Women and Disability Teams. The new role will give Jim more opportunities to engage with the community, enabling the expansion of youth development programs, community events and working with our business partners. This will help strengthen the bond between local schools and the club, while fostering the growth of the next generation of fans, players and coaches in Ballymena.
Jim’s commitment, determination and dedication to Ballymena United Football Club have been invaluable, and we are confident he will continue to drive the club forward. We are excited to work together as a Management Team and Board of Directors to develop the club and its future.
We look forward to a bright future at Ballymena United Football Club and the opportunities that lie ahead for Jim and his backroom team.
Ballymena United Football Club
The Showgrounds. 30 St. Patrick's Link, Town Parks, Ballymena, County Antrim, BT43 7FU