Callan-McFadden pens new contract

Sligo Rovers can confirm that Kyle Callan-McFadden has signed a new contract with the club for the 2020 season.

The 24-year-old will begin a fourth season at The Showgrounds. The Ramelton man has captained the Bit O’Red and featured in several positions, including right-back, midfield but primarily centre-half.

He becomes the 13th player to sign for 2020.

Kyle Callan-McFadden

Callan-McFadden said: “Liam has been a breath of fresh air and ‘Russ’ too. I think the respect we have for Liam has been evident in the effort and application all year. You can see why he has won things with clubs and how determined he is to do it here.

“It’s been good to not battle against relegation because the last couple of years have been a dogfight.

“I don’t think that’ll be good enough next year. We’re trying to achieve something and losing the Cup semi-final was hard to take. It has to drive us on next year.

“I feel some of my performances recently have been the best in my time here. Last season wasn’t at that standard. In 2020 I want to lead this club to achieve something and be at the forefront of that. It’s a simple target on paper and the hard work starts from here.

“I love it here, you see what is going on around the club in terms of the fundraising and the passion around the place. There’s a massive desire to move up a level in terms of the league. We can talk about it now but we’ve got to be ready from the first kick of a ball next season.”  

Liam Buckley said: “Kyle is a really solid defender who tackles really well, he’s strong in the air and he’s a good leader. We’ve got some proper defenders here. He has shown form recently that demands he is in the team. That’s what I want from every player going forward.

“We have some versatile defenders as well and I put Kyle in the middle of midfield at times this year because he has range of passing.  

“I want all of the players to understand how we are going to develop our style of play here. I hope that he and all of the lads get even better next year in relation to how we are trying to play.  

“We want to link the ball in and have a passing style and that starts from the back. There is buckets of ability in the group to become that passing team.

“We still have some business to do and there will be one or two new faces coming in. I’d sooner we have a smaller squad and get the best possible quality. We don’t want big numbers for the sake of it. It’ll be a tight squad but every player will be contributing massively.”

Sligo Rovers squad 2020

Goalkeepers:

Ed McGinty

Luke McNicholas (2021)

Defenders:

John Mahon

Danny Kane

Lewis Banks

Johnny Dunleavy

Regan Donelon

Kyle Callan-McFadden

Midfielders:

David Cawley

Niall Morahan (2021)

Strikers:

Romeo Parkes

Ronan Coughlan

Ronan Murray

Vincent Nally to be honoured by Sligo Rovers

Sligo Rovers will honour Vincent Nally at the upcoming 2019 Awards and 1994 Reunion night in the Clayton Hotel in Sligo on Friday 1 November.

Each year at our awards one recipient receives the “Spirit of Sligo Rovers Award” to recognise a contribution of a lifetime of work to Sligo Rovers.

In over two decades Vincent Nally has become a pivotal figure in the fundraising and development of Sligo Rovers, as well as improvements to The Showgrounds.

Buy tickets for the Sligo Rovers 1994 Reunion and 2019 Awards Night on Friday 1 November

Club chairman Martin Heraghty said Vincent Nally has written his name into the history of the club.

He said: “Vincent’s contributions are endless. He plays a fundamental role as chairperson of the 500 club which to this day has raised €1.5m for the club.

“He established the Sligo Rovers golf classic which over the years has totaled hundreds of thousands of euro. Recently we have seen bingo events as major fund raising, led by Vincent.

“There were days when it looked like Sligo Rovers had a bleak future but it was people like Vincent Nally that changed that outlook. There were syndicates, legends matches, rallying around Rovers; all which involved Vincent Nally.

“This year, when the seating at The Showgrounds needed improvement, Vincent took on the project and raised an astounding amount of money. It didn’t stop when the funds came in, the next stage was getting out the paint brush and finding the team to install them.

Vincent Nally will be honoured by Sligo Rovers

“It’s a remarkable story for a remarkable individual. His energy and commitment have been invaluable. But I think the biggest thing Vincent gave us too was his reputation in those tricky years. For Sligo Rovers to be associated with such a respected figure was key. 

“We are thrilled to award this honour to someone who will go down as one of the great people associated with the club. I look forward to presenting the award to Vincent on what will be a special night.”

Book 2019 Halloween Camp

Bookings for the 2019 Halloween Camp are coming in very fast, with the camp kicking off on Monday morning.

The optional breakfast club which opens from 8.30am each morning is set to sell out, with less than 10 spaces remaining.

Anyone who wishes to attend the camp next week are urged to pre book, to avoid delays and long queues at the ground on Monday.

For more information on the Halloween Camp or to make a booking, you can contact Shane at the club on 071-9171212 or email shane@sligorovers.com

Alternatively you can reserve your place on the camp here.

1994 reunion draws closer: Tickets on sale

Sligo Rovers will host a 25th anniversary celebration for the 1994 FAI Cup winning side on Friday 1st November in the Clayton Hotel.

Willie McStay and members of the 1994 team will be guests at the dinner dance event which will include a complimentary drinks reception, two course meal with tea/coffee, music and more.

The 1994 side will all be present except two players who are based in Australia.

The night will also coincide with the Player of the Year awards for this season, from senior to underage and women’s team.

The awards will be presented on the night.

Tickets for the event are on sale in The Showgrounds or buy here https://srfcdirect.com/25th-anniversary-treble-celebration-reunion/

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Chris Rutherford and Tony Stenson will also be inducted into the Hall of Fame on the night as well as honouring a volunteer who has made a massive mark on the club.

Tickets for the event are limited and on sale at the Showgrounds.

Tables of 10 are also available for corporate, please e-mail administrator@sligorovers.com

The 1994 team will also be honoured by the FAI at the FAI Cup final at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday 3 November.

Rovers Under-15s set for matches in Germany

Sligo Rovers Under-15s will travel to Germany this week for two high-quality fixtures.

Rovers will travel to Nuremberg to play the first choice selections of FC Nurnberg and Greuther Fürth, with the latter a leading club for academy players that has produced a host of stars.  

The team will travel with coaches Conor O’Grady, Marcel Gordon. Paul Masterson and Alan Farry along with a number of parents.

The Rovers team will be hosted by Aubrey Dolan, former Sligo Rovers player, who is Category Manager for Football with Adidas and will give the young Rovers players a tour of Addias headquarters as well as bringing them to a Nurnberg senior league game.

Sligo native Tom Carty is proprietor of two premises in Nuremberg, O’Shea’s and Finnegans, and will provide meals for the team in the city as he supports his hometown club.

A number of sponsors have helped fund the cost of the trip.

They are:

  • Arrotek
  • Kilglass/Enniscrone Utd
  • Abbott
  • Cllr Rosealeen O’Grady,
  • Anthony Gray – Eala Bhan
  • Shuttercraft
  • Muddy Burns
  • Moy Transport
  • Financial Control.

Sligo Rovers Under-15 manager Conor O’Grady said:  “This will be an experience that will stand to the players and one they will always look back upon fondly.

“Last year we had games away to Derby County and it was a major help in the development of the players.

“It showed them how good they are and the level they are at. It gave them self-belief and confidence and rewarded their hard work all year.

“The experience of a trip away together is also invaluable and thanks to Aubrey and Tom they will be treated very well off the field as well.

“I want to offer my gratitude to them, the sponsors and the parents for facilitating the weekend.

“We’re going over to test ourselves against these sides and the games are going to be very well contested.”  

New outdoor museum opened at Showgrounds

Former Rovers Manager Billy Sinclair was guest of honour at the official launch of the new outdoor museum at the Showgrounds.

Other speakers at the launch were the Cathaoirleach of Sligo County Council Cĺlr Tom MacSharry, the Chair of Sligo’s Local Community Development Committee, (LCDC),  Cllr Chris MacManus, and the Chair of Sligo Rovers Heritage Group, Aidan Mannion. The event was compered by Austin O’Callaghan.

Others in attendance included former players Tony Fagan, Chris Rutherford, Gavin Dykes, Anthony Elding and Mayor Cllr Gino O’Boyle, Deputy Eamon Scanlon, Councillors Declan Bree and Thomas Walsh. Rovers Vice-President Paddy Gilmartin was also in attendance, along with Peace IV Programme Manager Martin McAndrew.

Billy Sinclair recalled his first days as Manager of Rovers, from the first meeting with the players in the Imperial Hotel to their first training session in the Showgrounds  He said he was fortunate to work with outstanding people during his time in Sligo, players like Tony Fagan, Chris Rutherford, Mick Leonard and Paul McGee.

He fondly remembered the trojan work of the many club volunteers he befriended over the years, including late Dermot McCullagh and his brother Club President Eddie.  He spoke of the cross-border friendships developed over the years, particularly with Glentoran, where he had two spells as a player before joining Rover

The Cathaoirleach Cllr MacSharry  said ‘The landscape of this fascinating display is much broader than the 90 years of Rovers, it is, in effect, the social history of Sligo from the time  the club was established in 1928. Sligo Rovers was always a welcoming club, it embraced people from all countries and backgrounds, and in doing so reflected the cultural diversity of Sligo over the 20th Century. A walk through the museum will show the ethos and culture of the club  have always been consistent with this ideal, many who came to spend time with Rovers would make Sligo their home, where they were  welcomed and often celebrated by the local community.

The Chair of Sligo’s LCDC Cllr Chris MacManus described  the Showgrounds Museum  as ‘an initiative instigated by the Heritage Group as a unique feature unequalled at any other League of Ireland ground.’ He said their committee believed the project ‘is  an outstanding way of highlighting how Sligo Rovers – an integral part of the fabric of our town and county – has been promoting social inclusion over many decades.  From our perspective when we consider the ideals and objectives of the Peace IV programme, they are consistent with the history of this ground and this club.

The Chair of Sligo Rovers Heritage Group Aidan Mannion outlined the background to the project and gave a snapshot of some the characters exhibited in the museum, including Dixie Dean, Johnny Chadda and Charley Courtney. Right throughout the club’s history, it was a welcoming place for players, managers and volunteers who travelled to make Sligo their home. He outlined other projects the Group has instigated, including the publication of  two histories and the hosting of  a number of exhibitions. He thanked the local Peace staff of Martin McAndrew and Karen Gallaher for their advice and support over the course of the project, and commended the project team of Daragh Stewart (Design) and Ballast Signs (production).

After the formalities the guests visited the various exhibits in the museum located at the back of the main stand. Over the coming weeks, the remaining exhibits will be erected in other areas of the ground.1

Rovers beaten in final home game of the year

Derry City require just a draw on Tuesday night against St Pat’s to confirm their European spot for 2020 after they beat Sligo Rovers at the Showgrounds.

Lewis Banks had handed Rovers the lead thirteen minutes in, but City recovered and levelled the game courtesy of Jamie McDonagh before an Ed McGinty mistake gifted Barry McNamee Derry’s second before half-time. 

The result means the Candystripes need just a point from the visit of the Saints next week, to secure continental football for next season.

Still chasing that third spot, City were on top in the opening half but fell behind to Banks’ first goal for the home side.

David Cawley latching on to Ronan Coughlan’s through ball, before Cawley pulled the ball back for the unmarked Banks to fire home.

Derry heads didn’t drop however and McDonagh struck the woodwork with a fine bending effort after skilfully pulling the ball past John Mahon. While Eoin Toal screwed his volley wide shortly before City had their leveller.

The ball falling to McDonagh at the edge of the area as the ex-Sligo man blasted a left footed volley past McGinty for his fourth of the season and his second against his former employers this year.

McGinty pulled off a fine stop from a close range McNamee effort on 36 minutes as Declan Devine’s charges pushed for the lead.

The Rovers net minder was at fault however six minutes later, when Derry had their second. McNamee guiding the beleaguered goalkeeper’s attempted clearance past McGinty at the first attempt.

Sligo’s Daryl Fordyce wasn’t too far away with an effort in added time at the end of the half. While the same man couldn’t get the power he needed behind his close range header when City failed to clear Cawley’s corner shortly after the re-start.

Regan Donelon almost profited from Kris Twardek’s over-cooked cross ten minutes into the second half as Rovers began the second half on the front foot. The full back’s first time volley at the far post sailing well beyond Peter Cherrie’s back post.

Both sides didn’t create much for a sustained period thereafter as this game suffered from a bout of end of season syndrome.

Grant Gillespie couldn’t find the far corner after he turned inside with 13 minutes of the second half remaining.

While McGinty managed to gather McDonagh’s corner at the second attempt, with Greg Sloggett in close proximity moments later.

Sligo Rovers: Ed McGinty; Danny Kane (Sam Warde 88), Kyle McFadden, John Mahon, Lewis Banks; Kris Twardek, David Cawley (Johnny Dunleavy 80), Daryl Fordyce, Niall Morahan, Regan Donelon (Brian Morley 84); Ronan Coughlan.

Derry City: Peter Cherrie; Grant Gillespie, Ally Gilchrist, Eoin Toal; Jamie McDonagh, Ciaran Coll; Barry McNamee (Michael McCrudden 92), Gregg Sloggett, Ciaron Harkin; David Parkhouse (Darren McCauley 89), Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe (Aidy Delap 94).

Referee: Paul Tuite.

Attendance: 1,909.  

Preview: Final home game of season

Sligo Rovers take on Derry City in the final home game of the season on Saturday night in The Showgrounds 

The Bit O’ Red go into the game sixth in the table, although Waterford could overtake Rovers on Friday night.

Rovers’ home record has improved dramatically this season. In 2018 there were 10 league defeats for the home side in The Showgrounds.

This year has seen just four, with three of those coming in the first four games. 

Since the loss to Bohs on 6 April, there has been just one defeat in 13 games which came at the hands of Dundalk. 

In team news, Daryl Fordyce and Kyle Callan-McFadden are back from suspension. 

Dante Leverock returns from international duty with Bermuda and Ronan Coughlan has overcome injury. 

Romeo Parkes is out for the rest of the season (medial ligaement) and Ronan Murray is suspended. 

Liam Buckley said: “I am pleased that we’ve made it a difficult place to come as that was the intention when we started the season.

“There was a slow start as we tried to get things up to speed, this was a new group but over time we have improved. Some of those early losses things were going against us.

“That said, there is a base to get it better and turn some of the draws we’ve had into wins. There is still more to come from that end. It’s not easy in this league but that is the challenge ahead next year.

“It is good to have a lot of players back this week. We were up against it in Waterford in the circumstances. I would like to finish off the season in a good manner. It’s going to be a difficult game. Derry are chasing a European spot and they’ve done really well this year.”

Attendances have increased this season too, with average crowd at its highest level since 2014 at 2,000.

Buckley: “The supporters have been very good because when it didn’t start well they really stuck with us and encouraged the lads which is what you need. 

“I would like them to come out once more, as they have done all season, because the players have worked extremely hard and we are gearing up to try to put in a performance to finish it off well. 

“It will be tough but the lads are looking forward to it.”

Buckley also confirmed he will return to his usual Sligo Rovers Joma Sport matchday apparel after the EJ Menswear Fashion Show earlier this week where he donned a more formal attire on the catwalk. 

The event generated a five-figure sum each for Sligo Rovers, Sligo Cancer Centre and Sligo All Stars.  The world record for most models at a Fashion Show was broken.

Buckley said: “It was a wonderful evening and I really want to emphasise that. It was a privilege for all of us to be part of it. There was a sense of community in the room that struck a chord with everyone present.

“There was so much work put into the event and I thought it was something to be proud of. 

“But I think now I’m happy to stick to the day job!”

Kick-off on Saturday is 7:45pm

Tony Stenson to be inducted into Hall of Fame

It will be a special night for Sligo Rovers fans on Friday 1 November as club legend Tony Stenson is inducted into the Hall of Fame. 

“Stenny”, along with Chris Rutherford, will join the short list of Bit O’ Red greats 

Centre-back Stenson joined the club from Sheffield Wednesday in 1969 and went on to play a major role in some of Rovers greatest occasions over his 15 year career with the club. In his first season Rovers reached the FAI Cup final against Bohs. It was to go to three replays with Bohs only scoring shortly after Stenson went off injured.

He initially formed a partnership with David Pugh before the arrival of Chris Rutherford and together they would be central to Rovers league title win in 1977. 

He would have to endure two more cup final disappointments before finally getting his hands on the trophy in 1983. 

He produced the goal to put Rovers back on level terms in the second half with an excellent volley despite picking up an injury earlier in the game in a show of spirit typical of “Stenny”. 

Injury would bring his career to a halt just a year later but he still managed a total of 387 appearances for the club a total only surpassed by Tony Fagan and Raff Cretaro 

Stenny is an honourary Sligo man and in two weeks he will officially become a Hall of Fame player.

Tickets are on sale now in The Showgrounds for this event in the Clayton Hotel which will be attended by our 1994 team as their 25th anniversary is celebrated 

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Danny Kane signs for 2020

Sligo Rovers can today confirm that Danny Kane has signed a new contract for the 2020 season.

The former Cork City and AFC Fylde player joined Rovers in July having spent the first half of the season overcoming a serious ankle problem.

Kane secured a place in the team over the last two months, putting in impressive displays featuring at the heart of defence and in the full-back positions.    

He becomes the 12th player to sign for the 2020 campaign.

Danny Kane: “I’m really happy to sign. I was without a club and glad to get the opportunity at Sligo. It was months before I could get to a position to sign which was tough but I’ve loved it here. The lads are brilliant and so are the people around the club.

“I don’t think you’ve seen the best of me to be honest. In a selfish way I don’t want the season to end because I’m loving being back playing. But I also think it’s probably good to get the rest and start pre-season in top knick and be ready to go.

“We’ve done okay, the Cup semi-final showed some potential and next year we’d like to kick on and really go for that top four. There’s a lot of talented lads in a great dressing-room here. We’re not willing to settle for going close to something next season. We want to win.”

Liam Buckley said: “I think Danny is a very good addition for next season. We worked with Danny for a lot of this year to get him back to fitness and we’ve seen what a good player he is in the last number of weeks. As well as being a good defender, he is excellent with the ball at his feet which is important to us.

“His versatility is also very useful because we’ve already seen him in a number of positions and I think he has done really well.

“It’s going to be a big season for him. He is good to enough to nail down a starting place in the team and be a brilliant player in this league.

“I know he has the hunger to become that so we’re looking forward to working with him next year. As the season end draws closer, we want to get our business done in terms of the players that are here already and we are doing that. From where we were this time last year, it’s going to be much more beneficial and easier all around.

“We have two more games to finish off the season and this group of players have been excellent in their application all year. I can’t fault them and we’d like to get two good results. We’ll look to finish it off well and our plans for next year will become more apparent as time passes.”