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Last Man Standing Launched

Sligo Rovers are delighted to announce details of another Last Man Standing competition kicking off on Friday February 22nd 2019.

Following on from its popularity back in 2018, the club listened to its supporters and agreed to undertake another competition.

For those who are not familiar with Last Man Standing, each competitor will pick a team from that weekend’s Premier League fixtures. If your team wins their game you go through to the next round, lose or draw and you’re out of the competition.

Tickets can be purchased from any committee member and are also available to buy in The Showgrounds office. (Monday-Friday between 10am&2pm).

Alternatively, you can enter the highly anticipated competition here

Each entry costs €10 or €10.50 online.

All entrants to the competition will be contacted with deadlines closer to the kick off time.

For more details on the competition or to sell tickets on behalf of the club you can contact Shane at Shane@sligorovers.com or Tel 071-9171212.

Competition Rules:

  1. Pay your entry fee before Week 1 — no need to pay again.
  2. There is a single prize of €1,000 which will be paid to the competition winner.
  3. Each week, simply pick a team playing a Premier League match that week – if your team wins, you go through, lose or draw and you’re out.
  4. You can only pick a team to win once in a competition, so you need to be tactical about who you pick and when.
  5. All selections must be in by midnight every Thursday. You can change your pick up to this deadline, a participants last pick will be considered their final selection. Selections will be available by text or email. It is the participants’ responsibility to ensure that the entry is submitted.
  6. If your team’s game is postponed after your selection you are automatically put through to the next round.
  7. If you forget to pick a team, you will be assigned one automatically. The selection will be the first available team in alphabetical order.
  8. An individual may enter more than one team. Each entry will be treated individually and will require a unique valid selection for each game week.
  9. Last Man continues until only one person remains and wins the pot. If more than one remain everyone goes through to the next round. If all remaining players lose in the last round, they all go through to the next round.

Lewis Banks joins Sligo Rovers

Sligo Rovers have completed the signing of former Stoke City Under-23 captain Lewis Banks from Stafford Rangers.

Banks, 21, moves to the Bit o’ Red for the 2019 season.

He plays right-back but is capable of operating across the backline and in a more advanced role.

He played 59 matches for Stoke’s Premier League 2 side before leaving the club last summer.

Banks joined Stafford in August but was available if full-time football materialised and the Bit o’ Red today confirm his move to the club.

He said: “I jumped at the chance when I heard of Sligo’s interest. I think it’s a great opportunity for me because full-time football is something I’ve been keen to get back to.

“I had 12 years at Stoke – which I really enjoyed of course – before moving on. Stafford Rangers are a really good club – but I can’t turn down that chance to be back in the environment where your entire day and life is about football.

“You miss going in every morning and things like that and I think Sligo Rovers is a place for me to shine. I want to play firstly. It’s a big move to go to Ireland but it’s a great one for me to show what I can do.

“My agent told me of the interest and I said ‘yes’ straight away to be honest. There was a week or so to be able to get here today. Now what I’m here I really like the set-up and the research I did shows this to be a really good club.

“I can play a number of positions but right-back would be the main. That’ll be up to the manager to decide. I’m fit, I’m ready to play and with the season starting next week it’s the perfect time to join.”

Liam Buckley said: “Lewis was the Under-23 Player of the Season at the end of 2017 with Stoke.

“He was captain there as well and I’m delighted to have him here with us.

“We’ll be looking for him to make an impact and I think he has the quality to do that.

“He has plenty of ability and that versatility is brilliant for us. He can also play in midfield as well as the back four.

“I think he sees this is a great opportunity and he can hit the ground running.”


Super Reds day: Fun in the rain with the #bitored!

On Sunday we held our annual Super Reds days for our young fans to collect their 2019 Sligo Rovers season ticket and complimentary jersey.

We had a great crowd of young Rovers fans and their parents who endured the tough conditions on the day.

Our first-team put on coaching sessions and played a few football matches with the young fans, plus autographs and photographs.

Super Reds Open Day

Thanks to everyone that joined us on the day and we can’t wait to see you all on the first home game of the season on Friday 22 February at 7:45pm in The Showgrounds.

Super Reds Open Day
Super Reds Open Day

Four-goal win in Athlone

Sligo Rovers recorded a 4-0 win over Athlone Town in the penultimate pre-season match of 2019 at Athlone Town Stadum.

Ronan Murray opened the scoring from the penalty spot after 16 minutes, but then suffered an ankle injury when running with no Athlone player near.

He tried to continue but couldn’t shake it off and Jack Keaney was introduced.

Romeo makes his debut

The second goal arrived just before the break when the substitute Keaney sent a crisp strike from 25 yards low into the net.

Keaney made in three from the spot after Trialist B was fouled in the 57th minute.

Liam Kerrigan rounded off the scoring after a long run from the halfway line which was aided to by good work by John Mahon coming out from defence.

Sligo Rovers team: McNicholas (McGinty 45), Dunleavy (Trialist B 45), Mahon, Leverock, Donelon; Callan-McFadden, Trialist A, Kerrigan, Twardek (Lynch 82), Parkes (Morahan 45), Murray (Keaney 18).

Ogbu signs for Sligo Rovers

Sligo Rovers are very pleased to announce the signing of Nigerian striker Brendan Ogbu, subject to work permit and international clearance.

Ogbu moves to Sligo after spending a very successful career in his domestic league.

He scored 12 goals in 14 matches for Bayelsa United in the Nigeria National League season last campaign.

Ogbu was previously with Enugu Rangers, FC Heartland, Warri Wolves, Ifeanyi, Rangers International and FC Heartland.

He won the Nigerian FA Cup with Heartland, taking the man of the match award in the final, and player of the year that campaign overall with 17 goals in the season.

Liam Buckley said: “Brendan can play across the front three including as a number nine. He came across my radar at St Patrick’s Athletic but at the time we had Christy Fagan and he wasn’t available then afterwards.

“We needed to broaden our search in looking for a striker because it’s a limited market and Brendan has proven himself as a goalscorer in Nigeria as someone I feel is worth bringing here.

“He’s a big lad, very dangerous around the penalty area and he’s going to bring something we’re looking for.

“It’s up to the team to be playing well to create chances and I think he’ll relish this opportunity. We’re looking forward to him joining up with us.”

Ogbu said: “I have been so keen to receive a chance like this and prove myself in Europe.

“I can’t wait to meet all the Sligo fans and I want to help the team have a very good season.

“I will be prepared correctly to play for Sligo Rovers and try to score goals like I have done in Nigeria for many years.”

Morahan ready to grab opportunities

Niall Morahan has been catching the eye for the Bit O’ Red early in pre-season and it hasn’t gone unnoticed.

The Leitrim teenager signed a professional deal with the club last year and is clearly making progress.

Morahan said: “I’m really enjoying my first pre-season. It’s a new experience for me so I’m learning everyday.

Niall in action against Galway

“I wanted to hit the ground running and give it a good go. The sessions are always hard work but being back with the lads makes it enjoyable.”

The 18-year-old has featured in both of Rovers’ games so far, so when asked if playing that environment has been bringing him on, he was quite sure.

“Absolutely. It’s good to get some playing time after the off-season and I always enjoy playing for the club, especially the first team.

“It’s a good test for me and the gaffer is always challenging us all to get into his philosophy. I think it’s something I can do well in, but I know there’s a lot of work ahead. It’s early days but I’ll be doing my best to put my hand up and show what I can do.”

After making his first appearances, Niall was given his first start by Brian Dorrian last October in the win over Shamrock Rovers which certainly aided his cause with Liam Buckley watching on.

“I was delighted to finally get my first start under my belt.

“After making a few appearances as a sub it was great to start in a game like that.

“It was an important learning experience for me. It was nice to get the win too.”

Niall is keen to show what he can do wearing the Bit O’ Red.

“I’m looking to play as much first-team football as possible this year. I want to learn as much as I can under Liam and John to help me keep improving.

“I think the club have a great management team in place and the experience of Liam and coaching expertise from John is brilliant to be under.

“I’d also like for a successful season with the team. I don’t want the odd good night. That’s the attitude Liam is pointing us towards. We want to win a lot of games this year and see where it takes us.”

Super Reds Day Sunday

It’s a big day on Sunday – a day specifically for our Super Reds as they collect their season tickets and jerseys for the new season.

Join us at 2pm to 4pm in The Showgrounds where all those who purchased Super Reds tickets before Christmas can collect the tickets and the complimentary jersey if purchasing that package.

After that there’ll be training with our players on The Showgrounds with coaching drills. We’ll also have face painting to get that Bit O’ Red.

Parents can also enjoy tea and coffee in the meantime. We’ll see you on Sunday!

Season Launch night by BO’RST

The Bit O’ Red Supporters Trust and Sligo Rovers in conjunction with Anderson’s Bar & Grill are hosting a Season Launch Night on Friday 8th February.

This is a free event with lots of guests appearing on the stage on the night.

Ocean FM’s Austin O’Callaghan is the emcee, and guests include Anthony Elding, Alan Keane, journalists Jessica Farry, David Goulden and Jim Gray, past and present of the Sligo Champion.

There will be video messages from past players from around the UK and Liam Buckley with some members of the team of 2019.  

This is just a taste of what’s happening on what promises to be a great night in an informal setting to look ahead to the new season.

We would encourage as many fans to come along on the night to show our support to the team.

Race Night this Saturday

Join us for our annual Race Night in Furey’s Pub Sligo on Saturday.

Last year’s Race Night provided a huge night of fun and laughter for all supporters, with a big night anticipated once again this year.

The first race takes place at 9.30pm sharp, with horses available to buy for €20 and race sponsorship available for €100 from any committee member.

Alternatively you can purchase a horse or sponsorship a race here: https://www.sligorovers.com/product-category/fundraising/

All support is greatly appreciated by everyone at the club.

Pre-season update: Athlone game time change

Sligo Rovers will face Athlone Town next Saturday and it should be noted that the kick-off time has changed.

Rovers will take on the First Division side at 2pm in Athlone, following a change by the home side this morning.

The next game is Ballinamallard on Tuesday.

The schedule is

Tuesday 22nd January

Sligo Rovers 11-0 Sure Sports FC, Milebush Park

Saturday 26th January

Sligo Rovers 3-0 Galway United, Milebush Park,

Tuesday 29th January

Ballinamallard v Sligo Rovers, Ferney Park, 7:30pm

Saturday 2nd February

Athlone Town v Sligo Rovers, Athlone Town Stadium, 2pm

Saturday 9th February

Longfor Town v Sligo Rovers, City Calling Stadium, 7:30pm