Portadown Football Club is undergoing significant changes as assistant manager Cliffy Adams and first team coach John McAllister have departed the backroom staff. Their exit comes with immediate effect, marking the end of a three-year tenure that began when they joined manager Niall Currie in October 2022. During their time at the club, Portadown achieved notable success, including winning the Championship in the 2023/24 season and securing the Mid Ulster Cup. They also reached the final of the BetMcLean Cup, where they faced Linfield. Under their guidance, Portadown experienced a resurgence, finishing eighth in the Premiership last season, just outside the European play-offs. The club is currently preparing for an upcoming match against Carrick Rangers, with back-to-back wins boosting their confidence. In a statement, Portadown expressed gratitude to both Adams and McAllister for their contributions and commitment during their time at Shamrock Park. As the club looks to rebuild its backroom, fans are eager to see how these changes will affect the team's performance moving forward.