Waterford match re-arranged for next week

The postponed SSE Airtricity Premier Division match with Waterford FC has been re-arranged for Tuesday 18th August.

Kick-off is 5:45pm in The Showgrounds. A limited number of season ticket holders can attend, they will be contacted in advance.

The match will be streamed live on WATCHLOI.ie.

Buckley hails ‘important win’

Sligo Rovers manager Liam Buckley hailed an “important win” for his side as the Bit O’ Red moved up to eighth in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division on Saturday.

Rovers picked up their first points of the season in The Showgrounds thanks to goals from Jesse Devers and David Cawley against Shelbourne.

Speaking to RTÉ Sport after the 2-1 success, Buckley said: “I was delighted with the effort put in again. It was a bit scrappy at times but nonetheless it was an important win to get us up the league table.

“You couldn’t ask for more with the goal early on. Ryan De Vries did fantastically on the left and in fairness to Jesse he took up a great position to score.

“You feel more comfortable with the second goal, but you knew they weren’t going to sit back. Ian Morris was changing bits and pieces, went 3-5-2 and made their five substitutes. It was important we stuck at it. They scored late and we just needed to see it out. It was a really good win for us.”

Rovers were set for a second clean sheet since the restart until Gary Deegan struck a spectacular finish in added-time. Buckley was disappointed for Ed McGinty, who turned 21 this week, but was pleased with his netminder overall.

Ahead of next week’s game with Cork City, the Rovers boss is envisaging the competitive nature of the league continuing.

“It would have been nice, especially for the goalkeeper. It’s like a centre forward with goals and we do challenge them for that end of it. Nonetheless it was an important win.

“There isn’t an easy game in this league, honest to God. I’m sure other teams are looking at us and saying ‘we are bottom of the table’. We’ll be competitive as will Shels, Waterford, Cork, Finn Harps.

“We’ll all be competitive because we are fighting to get out of the bottom end of the table. That said, we have another difficult game going to Cork now, we’re looking forward to that. We’ll have another one or two players back from injury I think. We’re getting closer to our full quota.”

Buckley is hopeful Will Seymore can feature against Cork, describing it as a slight hamstring strain that the midfielder didn’t report to be too bad. He added it would need further assessment.

One player that did overcome an injury was Danny Kane, making just his second appearance in 10 months, and slotting in superbly.

Buckley said injuries contributed to the start Rovers made this season and as more players come back, he would like to improve on their team display.

“We had so many defenders out. I thought Danny had a fantastic game. I had intended to take him off at one stage, but he got through the game well.

“Some of them were tight. We were down six defenders and we have a squad of 20. That said, there wasn’t a lot in those games. I know we won last week and tonight, but there is still improvement in this group.

“We still have a couple of players to come back in. We need to find our way of playing. It was a bit scrappy at times with not a lot in it. There is much more in this group. Hopefully we can grow into it and push on.”

The Rovers boss also confirmed Junior will join training this week after being isolated for the last 14 days.

“Junior will be available for us. He was top scorer last year. We’re looking forward to getting him in and he will be a big addition to the group going forward.”

Rovers make it back-to-back wins

Sligo Rovers struck early in both halves as they claimed their second win on the spin with victory over Shelbourne at the Showgrounds.

The 50 supporters in attendance had barely reacquainted themselves with their surroundings following an extended period without football on Church Hill, when Jesse Devers headed Liam Buckley’s men into the lead.

While captain David Cawley secured Sligo’s second win of the season when he struck on 51 minutes.

Gary Deegan replied for Shels deep in injury time, but the points were to stay in Sligo as the home side held on.

Without a win at the Showground since September 2019, Sligo started this tie in ideal fashion, hitting the lead after just 30 seconds.

Ronan Coughlan linked up with Ryan De Vries down the left before the New Zealander found Devers from the end line. The Ballina native nodded De Vries’ cross past Shels goalkeeper Colin McCabe from six yards for his first goal for the club.

Sligo’s early pressure almost told again on six and nine minutes respectively. Again, Devers kept the opposition defence busy. His first effort flashing across the face of goal, while McCabe had to scramble to keep the winger’s shot from squeezing between him and his front post three minutes later.

Looking for their second win from the north west this week, Ian Morris’ charges spurned a great opportunity to find themselves level on eleven minutes. Target man Ciaran Kilduff latched on to Dale Rooney’s ball from the left, but was unable to stab the ball home from close range having muscled off the attention of the last Rovers defender.

Sligo remained on the front foot for the remainder of the half. Devers twice going close, while Coughlan’s header sailed narrowly over the Dubliners’ crossbar at the stroke of half-time.

Goal scorer Devers (left) and Alex O’Hanlon battle for possession

The second period was less than one minute old when the visitors spurned another glorious opportunity to level proceedings. Jaze Kabia blazing over whilst right in the face of Rovers goalkeeper Ed McGinty.

Kabia’s misfortune was compounded five minutes later when Rovers pounced again.

Coughlan redirected Regan Donelon’s corner into the path of skipper Cawley who rifled past McCabe for his first of the year.

The game became somewhat scrappy as the second half wore on. De Vries wasn’t too far away with a powerful drive from the angle after the wide man robbed Daniel Byrne at the corner flag eleven minutes from time.

Shels had their reply in the fourth of the six added minutes. Deegan lacing the ball past McGinty who couldn’t get a strong enough wrist to the midfielder’s viciously struck volley.

Sligo Rovers: Ed McGinty; Darragh Noone, Kyle McFadden, Danny Kane, Regan Donelon; Niall Morahan, David Cawley, Will Seymore (John Russell 59); Jesse Devers, Ryan De Vries (Alex Cooper 85); Ronan Coughlan.

Shelbourne: Colin McCabe; Aidan Friel (Oscar Brennan 80), Daniel Byrne, Luke Byrne (Daniel O’Reilly 60), Alex O’Hanlon; Gary Deegan, Sean Quinn (Alex Cetiner 80); Dale Rooney, Ryan Brennan (Georgie Poynton 53), Jaze Kabia (Aaron Dobbs 53); Ciaran Kilduff.

Referee: Rob Hennessy.

Preview: Rovers back in The Showgrounds

Sligo Rovers are back in The Showgrounds for the first time in 22 weeks as Shelbourne visit in the SSE Airtricity League, kick-off 5pm. Buy the game on WATCHLOI here.

Rovers returned to action last Friday with a 2-0 victory against Derry City, the first points of 2020.

Shelbourne have made a strong return to the Premier Division, winning three matches for six, including an impressive 1-0 success over Finn Harps on Tuesday.

It is the first League game between the teams since 2013, when Rovers won all three matches 2-0. 

In team news, Danny Kane has trained all week and could be back in the squad for the first time since October 2019.  Alex Cooper has also played a full part this week after missing the Derry game with a knock. 

New signing Sigitas Olberkis could also be in the squad as he awaits international clearance. 

Garry Buckley (groin) and Teemu Penningkangas (back) face late fitness tests. Buckley was injured during the second half in Derry. 

Lewis Banks is ruled out with a groin injury which has hampered his season so far. Liam Buckley is hoping for Banks to resume training next week. 

Ronan Murray and Johnny Dunleavy returned to the bench last week and are available. 

John Mahon is not ready to return to action following his leg break in February. It is hoped he can make a full return in the coming weeks.

Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe will sit out as his quarantine only ends at the end of week. 

Liam Buckley said on win over Derry: “It was a great effort last weekend. We’re looking for that again on Saturday. That is what it takes to win games in this league. We know how hard it is to win a game and follow it up, results since the restart have shown that. If you’re not on it, you’ll get turned over.  There were many good displays and that collective effort won us the game. We passed it well in periods in Derry and we’d certainly like to find more of that over a course of the game.  We’re still around the bottom of the table, so while it was good to pick up the points, it isn’t going to count for a lot if we don’t follow it up in games to come.”

On away wins becoming very regular in the league: “All that matters is the performance we produce, home or away. We produced one last week and we’ll have to do it again. Perhaps it may even out in time, but it isn’t really entering my thoughts. What is relevant is just how competitive the league is. That was the same at the start of the year and we were well in a lot of matches that we didn’t get the result in. We approach the game trying to get the result.”

On the Waterford game being postponed and facing Shels: “We were told on Monday morning that the game was off as we were about to conclude our preparations. It isn’t something to dwell on. When it happened we turned our attention to this game. Shelbourne had a good win on Tuesday, their start is a credit to them but my concern really is how we approach the game and what we do in it. We’ve seen some of what we can do, I’d like to get that better and get up the table. It’s going to be a tricky game and we’ll have to approach it right.”

On Junior not being available: “It took a few days to get Junior in because a work permit and visa are more complicated in the Covid landscape so his quarantine period hasn’t expired yet. He will be available for our next game but not on Saturday.

“From the outset of this we made a point of being transparent on these issues, both in terms of our five foreign players only being part of the squad for two weeks because they were in quarantine, and stating if new signings can play or not. 

“That isn’t something we should be getting credit for or seeking it, it’s our responsibility to the Sligo people and the commitment made to bring football back. These guidelines are for the entire country and are not something to mess around with. We rigidly follow protocols on a daily basis and will do so on Saturday. My hope is every club does so without failure from now to the end of the season. It is the only way the league can be completed this season and keep everyone safe.”

On availability: “We’ll see where we are on Saturday with some of the players who have come back from injury, one or two carrying knocks and Sigitas coming in. They could all be available and it’s nice to have a couple of extra players in the matchday group. That hasn’t been the case for a lot of this year. We had a good week of training and the lads are looking forward to another game. “ 

Returning: Danny Kane (foot), Alex Cooper (thigh)

Out: Lewis Banks (groin), Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe (quarantine), John Mahon (broken leg)

Doubtful: Garry Buckley (groin) and Teemu Penningkangas (back), Sigitas Olberkis (awaiting clearance).

Sigitas Olberkis signs for Sligo Rovers

Lithuanian defender Sigitas Olberkis has signed for Sligo Rovers for the rest of the 2020 season, the Bit O’ Red are delighted to announce today.

The 23-year-old joins from Senglea Athletic in Malta where their season was ended earlier this year because of Covid-19.

Olberkis, a centre-half, is a former Under-21 international and has also played in Belarus and Latvia.

He arrives in Ireland today from Lithuania, a country on the green list, meaning he does not need to quarantine.

Olberkis is awaiting international clearance.

Speaking to www.sligorovers.com, Olberkis said: “I’m very happy, and I say that because I can play.

“When football stopped at my previous club, the league was declared over for the season so that was it, I had to go home. I have been waiting for a new season.

“When it was put to me about moving to Sligo in Ireland, I know it is a good league and it is a good option for me.

“I streamed the game with Derry City last Friday and I could see the team is a good one. It also confirmed to me why Ireland often comes up as a league for players to go to. The standard is good and the football is good.

“I like to play as a defender but it is up to the manager what type he wants me to be. I listen, I do not decide, I learn and the coaches will tell me how the team should play.

“I will train with the team on Friday and then I hope to play as soon as possible. Of course it will be strange with no supporters but I have experiences of many things and I am here to play football.

“I am here for this season but of course I would like to be here for longer. For now I want to play as much football as I can. I will be ready to play, I have so much desire and I want to use that to help my team win matches.”

Liam Buckley said: “I’ve been looking at bringing in an additional defender because of injuries. From John Mahon at the start of the year, to a range of others, we’ve been really hit hard in that area.

“It is the way it transpired where we were down to one available defender in the squad at times. 

“Sigitas is a great addition, a really good ball player and he has played in a few leagues so it’s not a major transition to come here. He was with Žalgiris last season who are one of the leading teams in his country and was doing well in Malta before that league stopped.

“He’s available straight away once we get clearance, any player we would bring in now has to be from a country where it is safe to do so.

“We’re getting close to some of the defenders coming back and we’ll be really strong in that area.

“We’re looking forward to get him involved with us, starting with training on Friday. It was a good restart for us in Derry, that is gone now and we’re looking for the next big performance from us.”

Match programmes to be produced and sold

Sligo Rovers will produce match programmes, hard copy and digital, for the remainder of the SSE Airtricity League season.

They are available on an individual basis or in group.

Buy all programmes from now until the end the season for just €14. The PDF will be e-mailed on matchday.

You can also get the hard copies, of all games from now to the end of the season, for €40.

Buy the digital bundle here.

Buy the hard copy bundle here.

Match with Waterford FC postponed

Sligo Rovers will not play Waterford FC on Tuesday as scheduled as a Waterford FC player has shown symptoms of Covid-19.

The Bit O’ Red discovered the postponement on Monday morning. No new date has been scheduled.

The Waterford FC player is awaiting a test result.

Club activities continue as normal. We will post a further update later this week.

Buckley hails ‘important’ win as he looks for more

Sligo Rovers manager Liam Buckley described Friday night’s win over Derry City as a “fillip” for the side as Kyle Callan-McFadden and Ronan Coughlan scored on the road to give the Bit O’ Red their first three points of the SSE Airtricity League season.

Rovers were determined throughout and were comfortable against the Candystripes as they kept a clean sheet and were composed all over the pitch.

Buckley told RTÉ Sport: “It’s very important for us bearing in mind the start we had. It is a great turnaround given we had lost four games. We’re delighted with the win.

“As a group we worked extremely hard and keep in mind we have missed the foreign lads who have only been here four weeks and part of the main group for two weeks. The players put in a serious shift and been very compact. In fairness there wasn’t a lot in the game. Nonetheless we took our goals well and we’re grateful for the win.”

The win lifts Rovers, both in mood and the SSE Airtricity League table, but Buckley feels it is just the first step needed.

With results in February and March, he feared a defeat in Derry would have been hard to take.

“If we went into the Waterford game having lost five on the spin, it was a different picture. At least now we have a victory under our belts and a feel good factor.

“Hopefully we get confidence from tonight. We still have some players to come back into the group from that end of it as well which will help. We can look forward to Tuesday.”

Liam Buckley congratulates Niall Morahan

Many things seemed to go against Rovers in the first quarter of 2020 – none more so than injuries.

That luck repeated itself with Alex Cooper and Teemu Penninkangas picked up knocks this week.

Buckley is hoping things fall his way over the coming week.

“I was waiting for something to go wrong here injury wise because of how it has gone previously! I’m hopeful Alex Cooper and Teemu Penningkangas will be ready for Tuesday or Saturday.

“Another one or two new signings may or may not come in. That would help the squad if we do get them over the line. Hopefully we can push on up the table.

“We hadn’t an ounce of luck at the start of the season and there wasn’t much in the games. We came out on the wrong end every time howerver. This is a fillip for us, we move on to Tuesday and go from there.”

Rovers secure brilliant win in Derry

Sligo Rovers deservedly secured their first victory of the season with an impressive 2-0 win on the road against a lacklustre Derry City side. 

Liam Buckley’s men were victorious thanks to goals from Kyle Callan-McFadden and Ronan Coughlan, and certainly seemed to play with more hunger and desire than the home side.

As for Declan Devine’s charges, they struggled throughout and never tested Rovers goalkeeper Ed McGinty during the 90 minutes.

The visitors took the lead on 19 minutes after Regan Donelon’s right-wing corner found centre-back Callan-McFadden, and the big centre-back rose unchallenged to head home from close range.

Rovers would have added a second minutes later as the dangerous Coughlan found himself some space inside the Derry box, but his low drive was superbly blocked by a diving Eoin Toal.

Derry went close to levelling things on 40 minutes, but Conor McCormack’s close-range strike was deflected wide.

Just before the break, Rovers felt they should have had a penalty, but referee David McLaughlin waved away their protests after Coughlan seemed to be upended by McCormack.

Kyle Callan-McFadden opened the scoring

The Bit O’Red were awarded a penalty on 51 minutes after Coughlan, who was a handful all game, was brought down inside the box by Toal. The striker stepped up and side-footed home the resulting spot-kick.

McGinty nearly gifted Derry a way back into the contest on 70 minutes when he raced out to the edge of his area, but fortunately for the keeper Gerardo Bruna’s attempted lob into the unguarded net flew well over.

In the 90th minute, Figueira, who struggled for long parts, went close to grabbing a consolation goal. However his shot sailed just past McGinty’s right-hand post.

Derry City: Peter Cherrie, Conor McCormack, Eoin Toal, Ally Gilchrist (Mark McChrystal HT), Ciaran Coll; Conor Clifford (Jack Malone 58), Gerardo Bruna, Joe Thomson; Ciaron Harkin (Patrick Ferry 58), Walter Figueira, Stephen Mallon. 

Sligo Rovers: Ed McGinty, Darragh Noone, Kyle McFadden, Garry Buckey (John Russell 73), Regan Donelon; Will Seymore, David Cawley, Niall Morahan; Jesse Devers (Darron Collins 80), Ryan Coughlan, Ryan De Vries

Referee: Paul McLaughlin (Monaghan).

Preview: Buckley looks ahead to restart

Sligo Rovers return to league action on Friday evening when meeting Derry City in the SSE Airtricity League.

After 21 weeks, Rovers face Derry, looking to secure the first points of the season.

In team news, Ronan Murray and Lewis Banks are now fit and available.

Danny Kane (foot) could return to training next week. Johnny Dunleavy has featured off the bench in the friendly games and he is back in the squad.

New signing Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe has received his work permit and visa and available in that respect. However, due to quarantining, he will not be taking part on Friday.

John Mahon is not ready to return to action following his leg break in February. It is hoped he can make a full return in the coming weeks.

Liam Buckley said: “When the players returned to training they were in good condition and they’ve worked very hard over the last few weeks.

“It hasn’t been ideal in having the short period of training and missing lads who have gone through quarantine. There’s an imbalance in the league in that. But this is the situation and we have to make the best of what we have.

“We are representing the people who fund this club and will fund us from now to the end of the season. We owe it to everyone that we give it absolute everything and show what it means to be a part of Sligo Rovers.

“With the start we did make, we’ve had the last 21 weeks of sitting at the bottom of the table and it has been on my mind for that period. It’s not the place we want to be. We need to be calm, leave no stone unturned over the next months and get the results we need.

“I feel there is a really good group of footballers here and we need to go out and do it in terms of performances and results. It is very welcome to have Lewis and Ronan back now as well. They can be big players for us.

“Add in Ryan De Vries, Jesse Devers who has done well for us, Ronan Coughlan has been scoring goals and looking as sharp as I’ve seen him. We also have Regan back who can play further forward and Alex Cooper, we’re looking much stronger overall. Injuries were a big part of the start we made I feel. We need to cut out conceding the likes of goals we did. That has been part of our focus in the last few weeks.

“I’ve also been impressed by Mark Byrne and Darren Collins, they have caught my eye. I’ve no doubt they are going to go on to become good players for this club and they are very much part of the group now. They’re not just the future, they will have a role to play.

“Junior has been cleared and is well underway his period of quarantine. The sooner we can get him with us the better. Every club has to stick to the rules and ensure for health reasons that for the sake of everyone they abide by them, so we will do.”

Asked about behind closed doors matches:

“The main thing for us is performing. Everyone has to get used to the surroundings, and whatever the situation is.

“We abide by the rules, we take the game on as what it is. I want our players to feel it personally and the performance is all that counts regardless of pitch or crowds or whatever else.

“If we perform we will win matches. It won’t be a lack of effort from us when we weigh up how we will get on in all of these games. We’re going to give it our all. We’ve waited patiently to get the opportunity to win football matches. We’ve got the first chance to do that on Friday and we’re looking forward to taking on Derry.”