Cliftonville's 2024-25 season in reviewpublished at 15:06 21 May

2024-25 league position: 7th
Player of the season: Joe Gormley
After the 2023-24 season culminated with the euphoria of ending a 45-year wait for the Irish Cup, Cliftonville hoped to mount a challenge for the league title.
Inconsistency prevented that from happening, though, as they finished the regular season in seventh.
The Reds secured the second trophy of the Jim Magilton era by beating Glentoran in the BetMcLean Cup decider and dedicated the win to defender Michael Newberry, who died in December.
In May, a penalty shootout Irish Cup final to Dungannon Swifts was a bitter pill to swallow, but after being thrust straight back into action, the north Belfast side secured a spot in Uefa Conference League qualifying with victories over Glentoran and Coleraine in the play-offs.
It was a significant season off the pitch, too, as club voted to accept a takeover proposal from the Toronto Investment Group at an extraordinary general meeting in April.
What that brings remains to be seen, but Cliftonville fans will certainly hope 2025-26 produces more silverware and improved league form.
2025-26 gs so far:
2025-26 departures so far: Ruaidhri Donnelly (unattached), Destiny Ojo (unattached), Kris Lowe (Glenavon)