Glentoran Football Club was delighted to welcome the Boyd family to The BetMcLean Oval to reconnect with their family's Vienna Cup legacy. The family's visit marked a special moment in the club's history. What began as a chance meeting in the Oval car park became a special occasion for descendants of one of Glentoran's most successful players. On Thursday 21st May, relatives of Jack Boyd met former Glentoran Director John Moore during a visit to The BetMcLean Oval. Following a brief tour of the ground, arrangements were made for the family to return the following week. That return visit, on Wednesday 27th May, provided a memorable moment as Stephen Boyd, grandson of Jack Boyd, from Kingston, Ontario, alongside Jack's great-grandsons Ryan and Liam Kuhn from Winnipeg, Manitoba, were given the opportunity to hold the Vienna Cup trophy won by their grandfather and great-grandfather 112 years ago. Jack Boyd enjoyed a distinguished career with Glentoran, scoring 114 goals in 170 appearances for the Club. Alongside the Vienna Cup, he won two Irish Cups, two City Cups, two Belfast City Cups, the Belfast & District League, the Gold Cup and the County Antrim Shield. More than a century on from that famous Vienna Cup success, the visit provided a unique opportunity for the Boyd family to reconnect with Jack Boyd's achievements and their place in Glentoran Football Club's history.