Seamas Keogh signs for Sligo Rovers

Sligo Rovers have completed the signing of former Republic of Ireland underage captain Seamas Keogh from Southampton on a contract until the end of the 2022 season.

The 19-year-old spent the last three years with the Premier League side.

Keogh is a decorated Irish underage international and was with the Under-23 Saints side and previously the Under-18s.

He moved from Benbulben FC to the Rovers Under-15 side where he was a team-mate with the likes of current first-team squad members Niall Morahan, Mark Byrne, Darren Collins and Scott Lynch.

He signed as a professional with Southampton in 2019 and rejoins Rovers today on an 18-month deal.

Keogh has been training with Rovers this month and is available for this weekend’s match with Longford Town pending international clearance.

He said: “I grew up going to The Showgrounds every week so to be able to say I’m a first-team player is a fantastic feeling and a dream come true. It brings a lot of pride to me and my family so I’m delighted.

“It’s a great group as you can see by the results. Everyone has been very welcoming. Liam Buckley and the staff have been very good to me. It has made me feel like I’m back at home and made playing football again even better. For me going into a group which is pushing to win every game and play in big competitions is fantastic. It is what every player wants.

“Southampton was brilliant. I gained massive experience being over there at such a young age and played with some brilliant players. I really enjoyed my time there. I’m back now and I’m here to focus every day in training to make myself and the team better.”

The attacking midfielder has said he is looking forward to making an impact with the club.

The last year has been a disrupted one after illness and injury.

He is also enjoying being back with his former colleagues. Last weekend six academy graduates started the 4-0 win over Bohemians, while nine were in the matchday squad.

Keogh could soon bring that number into double figures.

He added: “I like to play football, I’m a ball-player. Any way I can help the team by getting the ball down and creating chances I will do. 

“I had Covid-19 last January. That took a hit on me for a few months. I tore my calf as well which was another setback. But I’m fully recovered now thankfully. The last few weeks of training have gone well. This is the fittest I have been in the last 12 months so I’m really happy. I’m ready to play.

“The lads I used to play with in the Under-15s, the likes of Niall Morahan, Mark Byrne, Darren Collins, Scott Lynch, are all in the first-team squad for a while. Jason Devaney has been part of the squad this year too.

“There’s some older and younger lads too who were above and below me. It’s good to see of course and it speaks a lot for the team we had back then. It shows Sligo Rovers and the area is producing good players.

“I want to train as hard as possible. That’s my goal. From a team point of view of course there are trophies and European football on offer but I just want to focus on giving everything I have and contributing in whichever way I can to make the team better.”

Liam Buckley said: “Seamas has a very bright future in the game. He is very good technically and really clever on the ball. We’ve had him in with us in training and we can see he is going to be a very good addition.

“He is just 19 and at the start of his career. He had a choice of whether to stay in England but he’s made the decision to come home. He has family, friends and a familiar club where he knows the opportunity is there for him. As well as that, he knows the ambition of the club and the team is going well which he can be part of and add to. I think he has that ambition as well.

“We see him as an offensive player, a great passer and a real ‘baller. He comes straight into contention. He has been part of things for a while and he’s ready to go.

“As I mentioned, the players here have been doing well so it’s up to Seamas to grab the chance and I think the move is a great one for all concerned.

“It’s not easy to bring in players because we want ones who will add to the group and fit into the environment here. We’re still looking to strengthen if we can.”

Revive Active become partner of Sligo Rovers

Sligo Rovers are delighted to announce a sponsorship deal with Irish super supplement company Revive Active.

Revive Active will be supporting the squad by providing both product and nutritional advice for the remainder of the season. 

Commenting on the partnership with Revive Active, Sligo Rovers manager Liam Buckley said: “This is another great addition to our preparation for important games when off-the-field.

“Due to the age demographic of our squad, most of the team takes Zest Active from the Revive Active range.

“It provides all the necessary nutrients to support them throughout their busy schedule. Having Zest Active as an additional support to the player’s food intake gives them that extra reassurance they need. They like the taste of the product as well as how easy it is to use.”

Sligo Rovers CEO Colin Feehily added: “Zest Active is an Informed Sports Approved product, and it ensures that the players can include it in their strict regimes with confidence.  Aside from the efficacy of the product, the Revive Active team have the knowledge and expertise to discuss all things nutrition with the players through regular nutritional talks.”

Zest Active is an everyday nutritional super supplement with 25 active ingredients, including 12 Vitamins, 7 Minerals, Amino Acids and Wellmune®, a beta glucan supplied by the Kerry Group. 

Containing no caffeine, binders, fillers or artificial colours or flavours, the refreshing orange flavoured vitamin, mineral and amino acid blend will supplement your daily nutrient intake. Best taken first thing in the morning, Zest Active is a great start to every day.

For those who like to keep active, whether it’s going for a run or training with teammates outdoors, this super supplement contains a carefully selected range of B Vitamins (Riboflavin (B2), Niacin (B3), Pantothenic Acid (B5), B6, Folic Acid(B9), B12) which contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism. This B Vitamin matrix also contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. Zest Active contains natural sweetener steviol glycosides and is suitable for vegetarian, vegan and gluten free diets as well as being Informed Sports approved.

Revive Active has nine products in its portfolio which provide joint care, brain and skin support. Available from  www.reviveactive.com with free international shipping when purchased directly.   

Virtual ticket on sale for Europa Conference game

Sligo Rovers can today launch a virtual ticket for our Europa Conference League second leg with FH Hafnarfjordur on 15 July.

BUY THE VIRTUAL TICKET HERE

Due to Covid-19 restrictions and the game not being designated a test event, 200 home supporters is the permitted capacity for the game. These will be chosen at random from our match pack holders and the 200 will have a window to purchase the ticket. The random drawing will happen this week. Match passes from the season pack cannot be redeemed against European games.

The end result is the vast majority of our supporters must rely on streaming for the game.

It is unfortunate as the revenue from a home game is a integral part of European qualification for the club.

The cost of travel has been substantial due to plane hire and the additional costs which occur from ensuring we remain totally compliant with Covid-19 protocols.

Priced at €15, the virtual ticket will contain a streaming pass for the game which kicks off at 6pm in The Showgrounds, a match programme and entry into a special half-time raffle.

We encourage our supporters to buy the virtual ticket as the best way to support the club in preparation for the European campaign.

Following extensive research into the best way to bring the game to you, we will show it through the LOITV platform you are currently using for league games.  The match will not be available on the regular season pass.

Those who purchase the package will receive an email on or before Wednesday 14 July with their E-Programme and information on how to access the match which is done by entering a code on your current LOI TV Account.

The half-time raffle draw will be held live on the night at half-time. There will also be a prize for a signed European match worn jersey.

The E-programme will be a bumper edition while the raffle will include a €300 cash prize.

To purchase the virtual ticket, visit SRFC Direct here

Please remember, your access code will not be issued until 14 July.

We are currently speaking with FH in regards to the game in Iceland and bringing it to our supporters. We will update on that when available.  

Rovers win in style as Kenny bags hat-trick

Sligo Rovers moved level at the top of the Premier Division as they smashed their way past Bohemians at the Showgrounds.

A Johnny Kenny hat-trick and Ryan De Vries’ maiden goal of the season, saw the Bit O’Red go level with fellow leaders Shamrock Rovers and St Patrick’s Athletic.

Rovers produced what was arguably their most impressive half of football this season.

Both striker Kenny and leading scorer Jordan Gibson fired speculative efforts wide of James Talbot’s goalmouth early on.

And both players were involved in Sligo’s opener on 13 minutes.

Gibson’s initial free-kick came back off the Bohs wall after wide man Mark Byrne was fouled at the edge of the visitor’s penalty area. The ball eventually came back to Gibson whose next effort took a touch off a defender before Talbot could only push the ball into the path of the waiting Kenny who fired home for his third goal of the year.

The alert Kenny was involved again soon after but couldn’t control his shot from out wide following a well weighted through ball from Niall Morahan.

A sluggish looking Bohs did have chances to register a goal in the first half. Ross Tierney failed to get the required power behind his side footed effort which was blocked by the foot of Rovers goalkeeper Ed McGinty.

Rory Feely’s looping header almost sneaked past McGinty on 27, while Tierney, allowed ghost into the Sligo area unwatched, smashed a great opportunity wide of the target moments after the hosts had their second.

Lewis Banks’ crossed and Kenny converted off Rob Cornwall.

The league’s leading scorer Georgie Kelly had the ball in the Sligo net early in the second half, only to be adjudged offside by the referee’s assistant on the Jinks’ Avenue side of the ground. While the same man was denied by McGinty who pounced on Kelly’s header from a bending Ciaran Kelly assist from deep.

But Sligo kept their foot on the pedal and had their third on 52.

De Vries’ hard work rewarded as he rescued what looked like a poor pass from Gibson, before calmly negotiating his way through the Bohs defence and finishing past Talbot for his first goal of the year.

The hungry Kenny and De Vries combined before the hour as the New Zealander sent the Riverstown teen through on goal. Kenny did well to shrug off the attention of the last defender but was left disappointed, as his drive bounced back off the post.

McGinty was called upon 15 minutes from time. The Glasgow native pulled off a terrific reaction save as Kelly’s header took a sudden change of direction after it came back off Banks’ knee.

A rampant Rovers had their fourth on 80 minutes. Gibson’s deft touch saw him spin his defender before he fed the now buzzing Kenny who coolly slotted past Talbot for his brace.

Sligo Rovers: Ed McGinty; Lewis Banks, John Mahon, Shane Blaney, Regan Donelon (Colm Horgan 76); Greg Bolger (David Cawley 78), Niall Morahan; Ryan De Vries, Jordan Gibson, Mark Byrne; Johnny Kenny.

Bohemians: James Talbot; Rory Feely (James Finnerty 61), Rob Cornwall (Andy Lyons HT), Ciaran Kelly, Tyreke Wilson (Anto Breslin HT); Dawson Devoy, Keith Buckley (Conor Levingston 69); Ali Coote, Ross Tierney, Liam Burt (Keith Ward 61); Georgie Kelly.

Referee: Damien MacGraith.

New Under 14 Main Sponsor

The Gallagher Family, Sligo are our new Under 14 team main sponsor for the 2021 season.

The Gallaghers have been big Bit O’ Red Supporters over the years and have always helped the club out through match, match ball and player sponsorships as well as purchasing season tickets each year.

In a fantastic gesture of goodwill, the family have requested that our 2021 Charity Partner, Alzheimers Society of Ireland and Aughamore Day Centre, Sligo appears on the front of the Under 14 team shirts as well as the sleeves of our Ladies teams. The logo will appear for the first time this weekend as these teams begin their respective seasons.

Paul Gallagher, based in Singapore, still keeps a keen eye on all things Sligo Rovers.

‘’I have always kept a close on the club since moving away X years ago. I have always kept up to date with the latest news and I think it is important for the local community to keep getting behind the club and for the club to keep developing its academy. The Alzheimers Society is an important charity and The Aughamore Day Centre is vital for Sligo and I wanted to put their logo on the jerseys to give them the awareness they deserve.’’

The Alzheimers Society became the club’s charity partner in March and continue to engage with the club on a regular basis. They will team up with the club in the coming months on various projects to help raise awareness of their services.

Clair Culkin of Aughamore Day Centre:

‘’We are delighted to hear that The Gallagher Family are offering our charity the chance to have our logo on the Rovers’ Academy team shirts. It’s a very kind gesture and it just shows again the support we receive from people in the area and how important our services are and the positive impact it has on those effected. We sincerely thank The Gallagher’s and wish the club the best of luck in the coming season.

Our Under 14 side face Finn Harps this afternoon in Donegal while our Under 17 Ladies team play Donegal at Ballisodare United FC.

Tomorrow, our Under 19 ladies team face Bohemian FC at home to wrap up our first weekend of competitive action in 2021.

Thanks to The Gallagher Family for their continued support of the club.

Preview: Rovers host Bohs on Saturday night

Sligo Rovers host Bohemian on Saturday night in The Showgrounds in the match to signal the halfway stage of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division.

The match is live on LOI TV with commentary from Darragh Cox and Joseph Ndo. Click here to buy.

The Bit O’ Red have a five-point lead on the Gypsies going into the game, but the visitors bring a record of four wins in their last five.

Rovers were unfortunate not to win in Derry last Monday, with a deflected goal giving the Candystripes a point.

The sides sit in third and fourth place in the table in what should be an intriguing game.

Rovers won 3-1 earlier this season in Dalymount Park.

In team news, Robbie McCourt will not feature for a few weeks due to a broken wrist. David Cawley is now fully recovered and came off the bench in the last two games.

Garry Buckley will have a late fitness test on a muscle injury.

Liam Buckley said: “We were relatively happy with the performance in Derry. After two poor games, it was important to be better and we felt we were that on the night.

“Conceding a goal in the manner we did was quite unlucky. You need a little bit of luck in games and that didn’t go our way.

“While we did improve, we are looking for more and we will need more to get back to winning games.  

“Bohs are a good footballing side, they’re on a very good run and it’s always a difficult task against them.”

Buckley has confirmed Robbie McCourt will miss a period following the injury sustained last week.

“It’s unfortunate for Robbie. It will take some time and he will recover over the next few weeks.

“Regan Donelon came into the side on Monday. Regan has been a first-team starting player for a number of years at the club, it’s great for us to be able to call on someone like him.

“At the start of the year the pre-season circumstances gave Robbie the chance which he took and Regan had to bide his time as a result. 

“David Cawley is now fully fit and Garry is getting closer and we’ll see how he is for Saturday.”  

Academy Season gets underway

This weekend sees the start of our Academy season with all six teams in action between Friday and Sunday.

Each squad have been training hard over the last number of weeks and with pre-season friendlies now complete, competitive action can begin.

The weekend sees Our Under 14 and Under 19 boys teams away from home with all other teams having home fixtures, beginning on Friday night with The Under 15 team hosting Finn Harps.

Head of Academy Conor O’ Grady:

‘’ All the players are looking forward to getting their seasons started this weekend. They have put in a lot of hard work over the last few weeks and have been very patient since the end of last season. It’s great to see some competitive football back now. All our coaches and backroom staff have been doing trojan work to get the players ready it so it will be nice for them as well.

We still have to remind everyone of the restrictions in place and the various things we need to do to keep everyone safe, which we will endeavour to continue to do throughout the season’’.

There are a number of new sponsors on board at academy level this season to add to those who sponsored us in 2020.

Full list of sponsors:

  • Joma Sport
  • IT Sligo/Knocknarea Arena
  • Alzheimers Society of Ireland, Sligo (The Gallagher Family)
  • O’ Connor Cabins
  • Ivor Parke Paintors & Decorators
  • Ejmenswear.com
  • Verus Metrology
  • Overstock
  • Oh Hello Clothing
  • Sweet Beat Café

Fixtures:

Boys:

Under 14 Vs Finn Harps (Saturday 2pm, Killygordon, Donegal)

Under 15 Vs Finn Harps (Friday 7.30pm, Sean Fallon Centre)

Under 17 Vs Dundalk (Saturday 1pm, Sean Fallon Centre)

Under 19 V Derry City (Sunday 3pm, Maginn Park, Buncrana)

Ladies:

Under 17 Vs Donegal (Saturday 4.15pm, Ballisodare United FC)

Under 19 Vs Bohemian FC (Sunday 4pm, Sean Fallon Centre)

Rovers held by Derry

Sligo Rovers were held to a 1-1 draw by Derry City at the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium.

After trailing to Jordan Gibson’s 55th minute goal, the Candystripes showed that never-say-die attitude again when they scored another late goal, this time Ronan Boyce’s deflected effort earning them a point.

City went close to taking the lead on 33 minutes as full-back Danny Lafferty did well down the left before his low centre found David Parkhouse, but the big striker fired over from just around the penalty spot. Soon after a poor clearance by Jack Malone only found Greg Bolger and his clever pass into the edge of the box to Johnny Kenny meant the young striker had time to get a super drive on goal, but Derry keeper Nathan Gartside did well to turn the effort around the post.

The home side went close to breaking the deadlock on 54 minutes as Will Patching cut in from the left before seeing his curling 20 yard strike sail just past the right hand post.

Rovers took the lead a minute later as Jordan Gibson broke in behind the Derry defence, to latch onto Mark Byrne’s clever flick, before calmly slotting the ball past Gartside.

Just after the hour mark McGinty had to make a top save when diving full stretch to his left the Rovers keeper did well to keep out Jack Malone’s curling strike. Another teasing pass by Greg Bolger on 76 minutes released Kenny and with Gartside caught in no man’s land, the young striker’s attempted lob into the unguarded net, sailed just wide.

Derry levelled things in somewhat fortunate circumstances on 85 minutes as Ronan Boyce’s low 20 yard drive took a big deflection off Shane Blaney before sneaking past McGinty.

Soon after Patching was inches away from giving the home side lead as his dipping pile driver had to be tipped over by McGinty.

Derry City: Nathan Gartside, Ronan Boyce, Eoin Toal (Danny Lupano 45), Cameron McJannet, Daniel Lafferty; Ciaron Harkin, Jack Malone, Will Patching; Will Fitzgerald, David Parkhouse (Marc Walsh 65 – Patrick Ferry 78), James Akintunde.

Sligo Rovers: Ed McGinty, Lewis Banks, Greg Bolger, Jordan Gibson, Niall Morahan, Ryan De Vries (Walter Figueira 77), Mark Byrne (Romeo Parkes 77), Shane Blaney, Regan Donelon, John Mahon, Johnny Kenny (David Cawley 77).

Referee: Derek Tomney (Dublin).

Preview: Rovers head for Inchicore

Sligo Rovers face St Patrick’s Athletic on Friday night at Richmond Park in the SSE Airtricity League.

Rovers, in second place, are three points ahead of the Saints going into the game. The match will be on LOITV.

The teams met earlier this season when a stoppage time goal by Ian Bermingham cancelled out Jordan Gibson’s penalty.

Rovers have six wins and a draw from seven away games so far. The Bit O’ Red were beaten 2-1 by Drogheda United last week in The Showgrounds in what was a second defeat of the season.

In team news, Garry Buckley will have a late fitness test on a muscle injury.

David Cawley is available again. Regan Donelon is also fit having missed the game last week.

Darren Collins has returned to training but this game comes too soon for him. Romeo Parkes is back from suspension.

Liam Buckley said: “We were disappointed last week in losing to Drogheda. We know we won’t win every game, but we do want to play better.

“We want to respond to that and bounce back. Once the game is over, all you can do is put the focus on the response and we have an opportunity here.

“It is a difficult one and we want to compete well. Pat’s will have a similar approach and it will be keenly-contested certainly. They’ve had a good season and there’s just three points between the teams

“We have done well away from home and we’d like to continue that. We’ll check on Garry Buckley, while we know we definitely have Dave Cawley and Regan Donelon back.

“Darren will come into the equation soon and Romeo has served his one game.”