Author: Kornel Dabek

Seb Quirk Signs for Rovers

Versatile midfielder Seb Quirk has signed a pre-contract agreement with Sligo Rovers and will officially join the club on July 1st subject to international clearance, the club can confirm.

The 23-year-old will join Rovers on an 18 month contract.

Quirk is primarily a central midfielder but can operate as a full-back on either side.

The Liverpool native joins Rovers after two and a half seasons with Accrington Stanley where he played over 40 league games.

Quirk came up through Everton’s academy where he first signed at the age of 11.

He joined Accrington Stanley in January 2023, and departed the club this summer when his contract expired.

As an Everton fan, Quirk has always kept a close eye on the Bit O’Red particularly in recent years when he played alongside former Rovers man Seamus Conneely at Accrington Stanley.

Quirk linked up with his Rovers team-mates this week, and although not eligible to play until July 1st, he has continued to train throughout the off-season to keep himself fit.

Speaking about his move to Sligo Rovers, Quirk told sligorovers.com: “I jumped on a Zoom call with John Russell a few weeks ago, spoke to him and I liked what he had to say so it seemed like a good place for me to come.

“It’s been really good, I’m really enjoying it. I’m in a house with two of the lads, they’re really sound. I like the training, we did the gym yesterday and the facilities are really good.

“When my season finished I went away for two weeks with my girlfriend but since I’ve come back I’ve been running and keeping fit so I am fit and ready. I just wanted to be ready for whatever came so I kept myself fit.”

Quirk explained what fans can expect to see from him.

“I’m athletic, I can get around the pitch quite well, I like a tackle! I don’t really do too many fancy things, I keep it simple and give it to the forward players who can do all of that.

“I’ve always been versatile really, even at Everton. I was always moved about because I’m quite tall and athletic. Last year I played left-back most of the year, in previous seasons I’ve played right back and central midfielder.”

As a big fan of Seamus Coleman, Quirk says he has closely followed Rovers’ progress over recent years.

“I’ve always known about Sligo Rovers and always kept an eye on them a little bit. I’m a big Everton fan, one of my favourite players growing up was Seamus Coleman so I’ve always kept an eye on Sligo Rovers. 

“The last couple of years my captain at Accrington was Seamus Conneely and he’d speak about the club so I did keep an eye.”

Having signed an 18-month contract with Rovers, Quirk is settling in well to life in Sligo.

“It’s always good to get a longer contract so you can settle easier. I’ve settled in really well because everyone’s made me feel so welcome and I’m really grateful for that.”

Manager John Russell has been keeping an eye on Quirk’s progress in recent years, and believes the 23-year-old is a big addition to his Rovers side.

“I’ve known about Seb for a couple of seasons, I actually saw him playing live for Everton’s 23s, they were playing in an international cup at the time, I was over on a visit at Everton. He caught my eye in that game, there were probably two or players I was keeping an eye on since then.

“He got a move to Accrington, he’s played in League One and League Two. I think his profile will suit our league in terms of his physicality, he’s a central midfielder by trade but can also play full-back. Having that versatility with a small squad will be massively beneficial for us.

“I think if you asked Seb where’s his favoured position he’d say centre mid, that’s where he played coming up through the academy at Everton. He’s a big boy, he’s over six foot. 

“He’s physical, he covers the ground. He has no problem playing full-back which is a real plus for us.”

And the Rovers boss believes that Quirk’s physical presence in midfield is exactly what Rovers need as they look to move further up the table.

“He definitely ticks the boxes in terms of having that physical presence in the middle of the park, he likes to put his foot in, he’s good on the ball as well. It’s the physical side that we need to get that balance with our group, we hope he’s going to make a big impact.

“At the end of last year we got a few players on two year deals, the likes of Will Fitzgerald, John Mahon, Jad Hakiki, Owen Elding signed a new deal, Wilson Waweru, you want to try and build a squad and a team going into a new season. 

“Seb is someone that has seen the project with us. He’s 23, he’s a good age profile, and I think he’s going to be a player who will improve as he plays more games and I think our style will suit him and he’ll make a big impact.”

Russell is confident that the addition of Quirk will be a big help as Rovers look to pick up more wins and improve on the current league position.

“It’s important that we strengthen the squad, we know we need to improve our league position and I definitely think bringing in quality players raises the level and standards within the group and helps us win matches. 

“We haven’t won enough games this year, I think the likes of Seb coming in early so he can train with the group so he’s ready come July 1st will be a big help.”

Jessica Farry

500 Club Winners March & April 2025

The 500 Club members draw for March & April was made recently by the 500 Club Committee.

These monthly draws see ten members drawn each month for cash prizes, with the top prize being €500.

The 500 Club continues to be one of the club’s most important Fundraisers and we wish to thank all members, and the 500 Club committee for their continued hard work.

March 

· €500 Dermot O’Hara – Fivemilebourne, Co. Sligo 

· €100 Dermot Costello – 45 Rathedmond, Sligo 

· €100 Tony Fagan – Church Hill, Sligo 

· €100 Christy Murphy – Calry, Sligo 

· €100 Conor Maye – Oakfiled, Sligo 

· €100 Stephen McGloin – Drumcondra, Dublin 

· €100 Kiara Killerane – New Circular Rd, Sligo 

· €100 Bartosz Bukowski – Carrney, Co Sligo 

· €100 Gannon and McNamara – 33 Cedar Drive, Sligo 

· €100 Martin Keavney – 26 Ceadar Drive, Sligo 

April 

· €500 Andrew Higgins – Tracey Ave. Sligo 

· €100 John McGowan – Hampton Wood, Dublin 11 

· €100 Cian O’Dowd – Ballinacarrow, Co. Sligo 

· €100 James Creed Rosses Point, Co. Sligo 

· €100 Sean O’Rouke – Moulton, USA 

· €100 Michael Leonard – Blackrock, Dublin 

· €100 Allen McGowan – Knocknare, Co. Sligo 

· €100 Thomas Marren – Tourlestrane, Co. Sligo 

· €100 Craig McGowan – Tonaphubble, Sligo 

· €100 Brenda Kearins – Boyle, Co. Roscommon

Annual Draw 2025

Sligo Rovers are excited to launch the club’s 2025 Annual Draw, our yearly fundraiser which has year-on-year become more and more vital to the operation of the club.

As one of the only remaining supporter-owned clubs in the League of Ireland, we rely on this and all other vital fundraisers in our mission to make the club stronger with each passing year.

All monies raised will go towards the day-to-day running of the club in an effort to keep us financially healthy off the pitch and as competitive as possible on it. 

The club are keen to match and we would hope to surpass the incredible record breaking total of €130,000 which was raised by our hard-working supporters in 2024.  

The draw will take place at half-time during our Premier Division match with Bohemians at the Showgrounds on August 30th. Tickets go on sale at this Saturday’s game with Bohs. 

This year’s top prize is again €5,000 in cash, a great boost for anyone in the current climate. While there are a host of other great prizes including stays in any Clayton Hotel in the country, Breaffy Hotel and Resort in Castlebar, the Waterford Marina Hotel and the Broadhaven Bay in Belmullet. 

There are also a number of vouchers kindly sponsored by local businesses such as Elvery’s, Kate’s Kitchen and Empire Hairdressing. While there is also a €200 voucher from Ticketmaster up for grabs. 

Sligo Rovers is a football club not just for the people of Sligo, but also for those of the greater north-west area and our loyal army of ticket-sellers will be pacing the streets of towns and villages across county Sligo and parts of Leitrim, Mayo and Roscommon. The club will also be working extremely closely with our friends and supporters in the Bit O’Red Supporters’ Trust and Dublin Supporters’ Club, contact any member of either to purchase tickets. 

If you would like to get involved in selling tickets in your area, please contact Rovers’ Annual Draw Coordinator Mark Cummins at markjcummins76@gmail.com

Tickets will also be available from the club’s official website, sligorovers.com and supporters, those based away from Ireland in particular, are greatly encouraged to purchase tickets through this medium. 

Rovers Chairperson Tommy Higgins outlined just how important the draw is to the club. He said: “Anyone following the League of Ireland will know how tough it is to keep clubs going, especially a club ran in the unique way Sligo Rovers is. The annual draw is crucial to keeping the club going and we’re hoping our supporters will really get behind the draw in a big way this year as we look to keep the club financially sustainable and give John Russell the greatest chance of achieving success that we can.” 

“We would like to again thank our loyal supporters for raising such an incredible amount last season”, annual draw coordinator Mark Cummins says. 

“We are really looking forward to getting out there again and we’re hoping to match and surpass last year’s total figure. A huge thank you to all who have assisted with sales over the years and I encourage anyone who is interested in selling tickets to get involved by contacting myself.”