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Mahon signs new two-year contract

John Mahon has signed a new two-year contract with Sligo Rovers, the club are delighted to announce today.

The 20-year-old has committed his future to the Bit O’ Red for the 2021 and 2022 seasons and said he has come back with an even stronger purpose to bring success to Rovers and in his own career.

Mahon made his senior debut in April 2017 after playing for the Under-17 and Under-19 side having signed from Ballisodare United.

He was Young Player of the Year for the club in 2018, first-choice defender in 2019 and has played 64 matches for the senior Rovers team despite breaking his leg last February, an injury which ruled him out for eight and a half months.

Having returned to the team against Shelbourne earlier this month, he followed it up with another appearance on Saturday in the win over Cork City.

Today he signs a new deal, saying he is determined to make up for lost time.

“I’m very happy to sign today and have my future here. It hasn’t been the year I wanted it to be. The injury was very hard to take and I had to work hard to get back to playing. I was probably one of the few people who could take a positive from football being stopped because I knew it would give me a chance to get back and play in important games.

“Now that I am back, I just wanted it set in stone that I’ll be part of the club for two years. In the two years I want us to get to the next level. I have my ambitions to play at a higher level of course like any player and I have to go prove why I can, and in doing that I want to help the club go forward. I love playing for Rovers, I’m very proud to play for the club. I missed out on some football this year, I said it would make me stronger and I think it has done.”

Mahon was in the stands early in the season after the leg break on 1 February, admitting it was hard to be a spectator.

“I didn’t like it if I’m being honest. I wanted to be out there. That was at the beginning after the surgery. Covid-19 came along and football stopped. When it came back I was much closer to recovery so it made it easier. I have people to thank who help me in those months. My Mum is a nurse and was a great support, especially early on after the surgery.

“There was a time at 3am where I was getting pains and she brought me to hospital knowing it was the right thing, things like that. Mark Howley our strength and conditioning coach did lots of sessions with me then in the last few months and Colin (Feehily) got me gym equipment from The Showgrounds. I’m grateful to everyone who supported me during the time.

“I was back training in September and I thought I was flying to be honest. The manager wouldn’t put me in, he had injuries so I think he knows from experience. I wanted to play but looking at it now, I think he was right to wait until the Shelbourne match. You don’t want to pull up with a muscle injury because you aren’t completely ready to play a competitive game.”

There was still trepidation as Mahon took to the pitch against Shels, and they were heightened in early minutes as the defender had to put in a tackle when Ciaran Kilduff was about to score for Shels.

“It was the first few minutes and I played a ball that maybe I shouldn’t have as I was trying to settle back in. I had to make a tackle and it forced it I suppose, I made it and it was massive for me to be honest. That got rid of the nerves that I had. The Cork game last Saturday was just like back to normal so I feel I’m settled in again. I feel sharp. I want to show I’ve improved more even after the time out”

Mahon is indeed back for the climax of the Rovers season, including an FAI Cup quarter-final in mid-November against Derry City, where a win would bring at least one further game as well as the final league clash away to Dundalk.

“I love the FAI Cup. It was in my mind once I knew it was delayed because of Covid. I just wanted us to get to this stage so I know I would be back for it. The semi-final with Dundalk last year was a great occasion, it was the biggest game I’ve played for the club and it didn’t end as we wanted. I want to get to another semi-final and have another shot at reaching a final. We don’t have our supporters but we are trying to do it for them so it’s a massive game whenever it comes around.

“I don’t think things have fallen for us recently as they were doing when that great run we had happened. There’s a very good group of lads in the dressing-room and we have the chance to improve on last season in front of us still.”

The two-year deal will secure Mahon’s future at The Showgrounds, having previously had a two and a half year contract.

The security is important for the Collooney man, if much a challenge as anything else.

“You can’t predict what can happen as we saw in the last two and a bit years. There’s been great times and there’s been disappointments that are part of football too. I hope the next two years are going to be great ones for the club and myself. I have lots of ambitions in the next two seasons.”

Liam Buckley added: “We’re delighted to have John on board with us for two seasons. He’s a huge talent and already a fantastic defender for us. At 20 years of age he already has lots of experience and more to gain.

“We were patient with John coming back, we had to be and it will stand to him over time. I know what it is like with injuries and that you have to be patient, particularly one such as this.

“We were never going to take any chances with him. I believe he has a fantastic career ahead of him and over the next two years he has the opportunity to show us all what we can do.

“It’s another good bit of business and a real positive for ourselves for next season.”

500 Club – September Winners

Our 500 Club continues to be one of our most important fundraisers at the club, with supporters paying €20 per month or just €5 per week to help the Bit O’ Red.

Each month, The 500 Club draw is made, which gives supporters a chance of winning 10 cash prizes, from €500 to €50.

If you are anyone you know would like to find out more information about The 500 Club, or wish to join, email administrator@sligorovers.com or click https://srfcdirect.com/fundraising/500-club/

The draw for September was made recently by Vincent Nally, chairman of The 500 Club:

1st: Seamus Cummins, Oakfield Road, Sligo. €500

2nd: Kieran Murphy, Calry, Co Sligo. €100

3rd: Colin Feehily, Calry, Co. Sligo. €100

4th: Marcus White, First Sea Road, Sligo. €100

5th: Irene Tighe, Ballina, Co. Mayo. €100

6th: Jack Carney, Dunboyne, Co. Meath. €100

7th: Mark Keane, Treacy Ave, Sligo. €50

8th: Stephen Wickham, Calry, Co. Sligo. €50

9th: Shane Dooher, Roscahill, Co. Galway. €50

10th: Anthony Kilfeather, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim. €50

Congratulations to all our winners and thanks to everyone for continuing to be part of this vital fundraiser.

Thanks as always to our hard working 500 Club committee for their efforts.

Junior and Coughlan win it for Rovers against Cork

Sligo Rovers defeated Cork City 2-1 on Saturday evening in The Showgrounds to keep hopes of a top-half finish alive in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division.

City’s Kit Elliot missed a first half penalty, before Junior had Sligo in the lead. Substitute Dylan McGlade gave Colin Healy’s side a chance when he levelled the game mid-way through the second half.

But the Bit O’Red were to emerge victorious, Coughlan converting from the spot after Liam Bossin fouled Junior in the Cork area.

Seeking to improve on their recent poor form of just one win in six it was Rovers who fired the first shot.

City goalkeeper Bossin holding on to Ryan De Vries’ effort seven minutes in after the New Zealander found space between the Cork lines.

Knowing defeat and a win for Finn Harps over Bohemains later that night would confirm their relegation, Cork were handed a golden opportunity less than sixty seconds later.

Referee Rob Hennessy adjudged John Mahon to have handled the ball in front of goal as the centre half attempted to block down Alec Byrne’s smashed effort from twenty yards. But Kit Elliot spurned the chance when his penalty was met by a sprawling Ed McGinty in the Rovers goal.

Sligo are one of only two teams the Leesiders have managed to beat in the league this year although their cause was done no favours on eleven minutes when Liam Buckley’s charges struck for the opener.

Henry Ochieng failed to track Junior’s run as he latched onto the end of an Ed McGinty punt toward the Cork box. The ex-Derry striker finishing with aplomb as he tucked the ball beyond the oncoming Liam Bossin.

The remainder of the opening period was pedestrian at best. Byrne blasted over from 25 yards for City, while both Jesse Devers and Ryan Vries fired straight at Bossin at the other end.

Bossin was on hand to keep his side in the fight on 62. The 24-year-old got down to deny Niall Morahan after the Leitrim man slalomed his way past a series of challenges.

The Munster side burst back into this tie on 64. Substitute McGlade’s free-kick from out wide managing to find a way past a forest of legs before sneaking past McGinty.

Cork were pegged back eight minutes later however, when Bossin tangled with Junior following a Sligo corner. Coughlan converting the game’s second spot-kick for his fifth goal of the season.

Cork had a late chance to level proceedings. From a quick throw-in down the left, the ball ended up with Cian Coleman but the midfielder’s hammered effort was pushed away courtesy of some McGinty acrobatics.

Rovers need a host of favours to stop the likes of St Patrick’s Athletic, Waterford and Derry City in the race for the top four, but remain in the hunt ahead of the final game of the season away to Dundalk in two weeks.

Next up is the FAI Cup quarter-final against Derry City on Sunday 1 November at 4pm.

Sligo Rovers: Ed McGinty; Lewis Banks, Garry Buckley, John Mahon, Regan Donelon (Alex Cooper 76); Will Seymore, Niall Morahan; Jesse Devers, Ronan Coughlan, Ryan De Vries (Darragh Noone HT); Junior.

Cork City: Liam Bossin; Joseph Olowu, Jake O’Brien, Kevin O’Connor; Henry Ochieng, Ronan Hurley (Cian Bargary HT); Cian Coleman, Alec Byrne (Dylan McGlade 60), Gearoid Morrisey; Beineon O’Brien-Whitmarsh (Cian Murphy 79), Kit Elliot.  

Referee: Rob Hennessy.

Preview: Rovers set for final home league game

Sligo Rovers play their final home game of the SSE Airtricity Premier Division season as Cork City visit on Saturday for a 5pm kick-off.

Just eight home league games have been played this year, with five wins and three defeats for the Bit O’ Red, with the record particularly good since the restart with just a one-goal loss to Bohemians the only blemish.

The sides met in August where Rovers started well but went on to lose 3-0, one of just two wins for the Rebels this campaign, and they travel to Sligo knowing a win is essential in their battle for survival.

For Rovers, the league position is very match undecided with two games left. Liam Buckley’s side can finish anywhere from fourth to ninth, meaning these games will define the outcome of the year.

A 1-0 defeat to Shelbourne last week left Rovers back in the bottom half of the table.

In team news, Kyle Callan-McFadden returns from suspension having served a one-game ban against Shels. John Mahon made his return after over eight months out and completed 90 minutes in Dublin. Sigitas Olberkis returned to action last week as well.

Johnny Dunleavy (knee) and Ronan Murray (toe) are definitely out.

Ryan De Vries will have a late fitness test on a knee problem.

Regan Donelon and Danny Kane have trained in recent days.

Liam Buckley said: “We were all extremely disappointed last week. We didn’t do ourselves justice for what we have within the group. We need to be much better, there’s no doubt about that.  We have to prove we can be. This is a time of the season where there is so much on the line. We’re playing to get up any amount of places in the league in the table and anything is still possible.

“It’s not just about the table, it’s also for team spirit, for earning contracts next season and we owe it to our supporters as well. They deserve more than just the season being seen out.

“I expect a tight game for because there is a lot to play for. It’s a massive game in both our seasons. I’ve seen Cork put it up to teams a lot in recent games and we’re aware what type of team is coming up here. They’ll be a tough opposition so we have to be at it.

“We have a few knocks but the team we pick will have quality as well. It’s up to us to go out and do enough to get the victory.”

Morahan signs new deal at The Showgrounds

Niall Morahan has signed a contract extension with Sligo Rovers, the club are thrilled to announce this morning.

The midfielder has been a near ever-present for the Bit O’ Red this campaign. He turned professional in August 2018, extended his contract last August as he began an IT Sligo scholarship and has now been rewarded with a new deal for the 2021 season.

Now set to complete his second full season and begin a third with the club in 2021 as a senior player, the 20-year-old said: “I’m delighted to extend my time here and I’m delighted to be part of the club moving forward. I’m really happy here. I’ve got a few good performances under my belt but at the end of the day I’m just a small cog in the Sligo Rovers wheel.

“It has been a strange year all around but I think there are a few ways to look at it. If you look at it at the perspective from before the lockdown, we’ve obviously turned it around quite a bit and moved ourselves up the table since coming back.

“If you look back on years gone by, this year has been an improvement for sure.”

Morahan has been one of the best performers for Rovers this year, with his development from an Under-19 player to more senior becoming quite apparent.

“Coming in as a young lad, you realise the pace, intensity and physical demands of the league. You kind of have to get up to speed quick. I’d like to think I have been doing alright in that regard. I’d just like to keep it going.

“From my own point of view I’d like next year to be like this one, to play week-in, week-out. That would be my individual goal. As a team I’d like us to push higher and higher up the table. We saw this year we are capable of getting up to the top end of the table. I’d like to get us in those places again.

“We were quite a bit further up the table and now we’ve dropped down a bit. So there are mixed emotions I would say.

“In the games since coming back we had been outscoring what we had been conceding. Unfortunately it hasn’t happened the last few games but that will happen in a season. Hopefully it is just a bit of a blip and we’ll get back to our natural selves.”

Morahan is studying online with IT Sligo in the second year of a business degree. Having being utilised at right-back for times early in his professional football career due to injuries elsewhere, he is now being selected in the middle of the pitch, something which he admits is preferable.

“We can get in a lecture or two online before training, train and then a few more for the rest of the day. It is fairly busy but the best of both worlds.

“I’ve always said that I’m happier to be playing and I will play any position and it is the case of course, but midfield is my natural position, so I suppose I am happy in the middle. I’d like to think I am improving, confidence is a big thing, the more you play the more build it and that helps. So I definitely think so. Confidence is for me going out and imposing myself on the game. The more games I get, my confidence goes up.

“By no means is our season over. It is 100% the case that there is lots to play for. Maybe people will think after our last few results that our season will be over but that isn’t the way it is.

“There is still a job to do. We’ve two really important games in the league and the Cup is massive for us. We will be look to do as best we can in the last few games and finish the season strongly.”

Preview: Buckley talks of ‘reward’ still there for Rovers

Sligo Rovers return to action on Sunday in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division as they venture to Dublin to take on Shelbourne in Tolka Park, kick-off 5pm.

After a two-week break, the Bit O’ Red resume the final stages of the league against a side just three points behind in the table.

That difference came from a 2-1 win for Rovers back in August as Jesse Devers and David Cawley scored in The Showgrounds.

In team news, Kyle Callan-McFadden serves a one-game suspension. Regan Donelon (groin) and Ronan Murray (toe) are doubtful.

Danny Kane returned to training this week. He’s unlikely to feature on Sunday and more likely will be in contention next week. The news is better for Sigitas Olberkis who is back involved after a hamstring injury. 

Johnny Dunleavy is out with a knee injury. There are no other injury concerns.

Liam Buckley said: “After two weeks, we’re really eager it because there is a lot to play for in the season. If you even just look at the teams we have to face, Shelbourne need a result to secure their safety, Cork are looking for that one win to move them up off the bottom and Dundalk are looking to seal a European spot. That’s just one example and it really is all to play for in every game in the league.

“There is a reward there for us, for all of our effort, if we can produce a run of results in these matches. We’ve got the FAI Cup as well so it could be up to six games I hope. We’re in the mix for the things we want to be in and that’s what you want at this stage of the season. We’re looking for one result on Sunday and then see where it can leave us.

“Over the two weeks we have had time on the training pitch, rejigging and working on a couple of things. We’re aware there are prizes on offer still for all of the teams in the table, be it avoiding relegation, European places. It’s going to take a gigantic effort over the next month or so but we’ve shown we’re capable of putting results together.

“There wasn’t much in it in the game earlier in the season. We came out on top by the one goal and Shelbourne have been a hard opponent for every side this campaign. It’ll be a tough game. But as I said, there’s lots on the line and we go there knowing the result we want.”

Out: Kyle Callan-McFadden (suspended), Danny Kane (lack of match fitness), Johnny Dunleavy (knee)

Doubtful: Regan Donelon (groin), Ronan Murray (toe)

The match is live on WATCHLOI and OceanFM

Annual Draw 2020 launched with increased prizes

Sligo Rovers can today announce the launch of our Annual Draw for 2020, with sales moving to an online platform and set to run for the remainder of the year to aid finances for the club.

The Bit O’ Red hold an Annual and Christmas Draw every year but are this year amalgamating them into one with an increase in the value of additional prizes.

The main prize is €5,000, with vouchers for Pet Stop, Flynn Hotels and Cat and the Moon totalling at €1,450.

There are also a host of Sligo Rovers, Republic of Ireland and Premier League related prizes, including season tickets, match tickets and jerseys.

The Annual Draw finances a major part of Sligo Rovers’ income each year, generating up to €80,000 for the club.

CLICK HERE TO BUY ANNUAL DRAW TICKETS

Much of this is sourced in door to door sales around the north-west as well as through businesses and individuals who meet socially.

This year, with many of those opportunities restricted, we are asking fans to move their purchasing and sales online where possible.

Books of 10 tickets and individual tickets are now available on SRFCDirect, with tickets set to be sent via e-mail before the draw.

Click here to buy individual tickets

Click here to buy a book of 10 tickets

Sligo Rovers CEO Colin Feehily said: “We are beginning our Annual Draw at a most challenging but essential time. We are asking people who generously buy a ticket in a coffee shop or bar or from their home to try to support us online.

“We are keen to limit the interaction of individuals as much as possible for safety reasons in the Covid-19 environment.

“We will also have a phone service from 10am to 4pm in The Showgrounds during the week where people can purchase from our staff.

“Committee members can also distribute tickets and have books returned in a safe method. All of our ticket sellers will be briefed on how to do so, but where possible online sales are our preferred method. We are providing phone numbers to contact, below, for purchasing and the sale of books.”

Sellers

  • Mark Cummins – Strandhill & Sligo Town  – 087 9293527
  • Brendan Lacken – Skreen & West Sligo– 087 6175235
  • Andy Dodd – Calry & Hazelwood – 087 2464131
  • Michael Toolan – Tubbercurry & Ballymote – 087 9293318
  • David Finn – South Sligo & Tubbercurry Area – 086 1774448
  • Michael Clancy  – Glencar & Sligo Town – 087 2388215
  • Anthony Quinn – North Sligo – 086 1963073
  • Gary Kilcullen – Sligo Town – 087 6492752

Feehily added: “It’s been a really unique financial year for the club. Like every business we have had to adapt and adjust and manage our way through the last few months as best possible without the regular income from supporters attending matches.

“The Bit O’ Red Supporters Trust GoFundMe was obviously a huge factor in getting us here, along with the 500 Club and the various methods of fundraising we have. We’re very appreciative of that. The Annual Draw will be combined with the Christmas Draw primarily with the remainder of 2020 in mind. The income will be used to fund the club for that period.”

Club chairman Tommy Higgins added: “The Annual Draw is the most successful yearly individual fundraiser in the league. We will adapt our techniques over the coming months, we ask fans our fans to try to go with us in that. It won’t be easy but we will do our best and history has shown we can be inventive and reach our goals. Over the coming weeks we will be revealing our plans for 2021.

“The rest of this season is still to play out but we look back on some of the moments since 31 July fondly and know that all of the efforts to restart and revive our season have been worth it. There has been nights to bring us the type of happiness we associate with Sligo Rovers, even when we couldn’t be there, and when those moments can be harder to find right now in day to day life.

“I want to thank anyone and everyone that supports the draw in whatever way they can. As we know one €10 ticket or €100 book quickly adds up to the remarkable sums we have seen raised in recent years. I look forward to speaking more to you all soon.”

CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE ANNUAL DRAW

Masterplan continues as sub-committee appointed

Work on a masterplan to curate the future of Sligo Rovers is ongoing by Rhatigan’s Architects, with the plan set for completion before the end of the calendar year.

A sub-committee has been elected to assist Rhatigans as they work on the project, made up of representatives of the club’s management committee, the Bit O’ Red Supporters Trust and former committee members.

They will provide guidance for the research and logistics in completing the masterplan, consultation will now take place with a host of groups and individuals to devise the plan.

Separately, pictured at The Showgrounds to mark the ongoing work were chairman Tommy Higgins, Dorothy Clarke – Chief Officer, Sligo Local Community Development Committee, Hugh MacConville – Assistant Chairperson, Sligo Local Community Development Committee, Cllr Dara Mulvey – Cathaoirleach, Sligo County Council and Shona Heffernan – Programmes Co-ordinator, Co Sligo LEADER Partnership and Colin Feehily, CEO of Sligo Rovers.

Sligo Rovers wish to thank all parties for their ongoing assistance.

Fixture list revised as season extended

The fixture list for the remainder of the season has been altered to factor in cancellations due to Covid-19.

The SSE Airtricity League Premier Division season will now conclude on Sunday November 8 while the FAI Cup has been brought forward to Friday 30 October.

If Rovers progress to the semi-finals, the match will take place on weekend of 21/22 November. 

The decision to extend the 2020 season has been ratified by the National League Executive Committee with the final rounds of both divisions pushed back for competition integrity purposes, with all fixtures scheduled for the same time and date.

An update on whether fans can attend the FAI Cup game will follow when possible.

Sligo Rovers schedule:

Sunday 18 October – Shelbourne away – 5pm

Saturday 24 October – Cork City home – 5pm

Friday 30 October – Derry City home (FAI Cup) – TBC

Sunday 8 November – Dundalk away – 7:30pm