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Carrick Rangers' 2024-25 season in review

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2024-25 league position: 11th

Player of the year: Danny Gibson

It was a difficult season for Carrick Rangers, who won the promotion/relegation play-off against Annagh United to retain their top flight status and end a tumultuous campaign on a high.

Their performances in both legs of those games, a 5-2 triumph away and a 3-1 home win were probably their best of the season and demonstrate the quality within the squad.

The Gers won just seven of their 38 league games, with Stephen Baxter succeeding Stuart King in October after Carrick had a run of nine defeats in 11 games in all competitions to start the season.

Danny Gibson was Carrick's standout player, ing 15 goals in all competitions and Baxter will hope to build around the striker as they look to once again avoid the drop next year.

2025-26 gs so far: Aidan Steele (Ards), Billy Joe Burns (Crusaders), Adam Lecky (Crusaders)

2025-26 departures so far: Kurtis Forsythe (Crusaders), Curtis Allen (retired), David Cushley (retired)