Kearney’s pride at Rovers’ first season in the Under 17 WNL

Damon Kearney, head-coach of the Sligo Rovers Under 17 Women’s team says he can reflect on his year at the helm ‘with a huge amount of pride’ as he guided the Bit O’Red girls for a fourth place finish in the Group A, just missing out on third spot.

It was an historic year for the Bit O’Red, entering a team into the Women’s National League for the first time, for the first year of the Under 17 league.

And Kearney is immensely proud to be able to look back and see that he has played his part in developing women’s football in the region. He also says he is ‘gutted’ he cannot continue in his role.

“I look back on the season with a huge amount of pride, we have provided a pathway for female players to play for Sligo Rovers for the first time in the National League and you do need to look back to where it all started from to appreciate the journey that this season has brought,” the Roscommon man told sligorovers.com.

“This all began back in September 2017 where discussions were held informally with people involved in the women’s game in the region to gauge if there was an interest in exploring possibility of applying to have a U17 WNL side.

“Then we had to identify the right people to come together on the committee to sit down strategically and map out how to establish the women’s structure with the club. It was so important that a good foundation was there from the start because if the structures off the pitch aren’t right then it affects everything on the pitch especially when you want this to turn into not just having a U17 WNL team but also a senior WNL side.”

Kearney says he was honoured to be given the role as head-coach, bringing a wealth of experience with him thanks to his coaching roles with the Emerging Talent programme, Longford Town, Castlebar Celtic Women and more. He also works full time as the Community Football Development Officer for Leitrim with the FAI and Leitrim County Council since 2009.

“I was honoured to be given the opportunity to become the first head coach of a Sligo Rovers women’s National League team and I would like thank the support I had from the coaching staff around me this season who have been fantastic from the start in trying to create a good environment for the young players coming into the club. We all knew that there are some fantastic players in the region.”

Rovers finished the season in fourth place, with goal difference separating them and Peamount who occupied third place. Kearney, however, says that the table was not his main focus for the year.

“I didn’t spend too much time worrying about results or the table, for me I was looking at the longer term future of the club. My focus was to spend the time developing our players for the long term. We had to be realistic about our ambitions, we had a young squad with only five who will be over-age for next season and then I think we have 11 still underage for the 2020 season in two year’s time. So this season was the start of their journey getting used to playing at this level and using this experience to push on in their development individually and as a group in season two/three to hopefully playing senior football with Rovers.”

He will only have positive memories from his time at the helm of the Bit O’Red Under 17 girls, but there are a couple of days that will remain precious memories for him.

“That very first game we had with Peamount away is a positive memory that all who helped made this happen. Everyone will remember for a long time that feeling of seeing a Sligo Rovers Women’s team run out on a pitch as a National League club for the first time and then the first home game against Galway with the Live Your Goals Festival with 250 young girls taking part in that and then seeing that they too can aspire to play for Sligo Rovers in the future.”

Players within the squad have developed hugely as the season went on, and he feels that the hard work is all made worthwhile when you look on and see how far your players have come.

“It’s been one of my most enjoyable experiences in football, working with the group of players we had and seeing how much they have developed over the season. Great work has been done locally in the region at all these girls club’s in Sligo/Leitrim/Mayo as well as with the Emerging Talent League centres to provide a pathway for these girls. Anyone who has seen any of our games this year would have seen some of the outstanding talents within the squad. Sligo Rovers are providing the next step for them to challenge themselves at the highest level then against the best of the best elsewhere and they players learn so much from that playing at that level week after week. Some players adapted really quickly while others grew in confidence as the season went on, overall the players and their parents must take great credit for how they conducted themselves this season as it is a big commitment to play at this level but then the progression of these girls hopefully makes it all worthwhile.

“I am gutted I am not in a position to continue the good work we started but the potential of this group and the club as a whole is massive and it will be a great opportunity to whoever comes into the role next. The coaching staff around me all contributed so much to me as well as the players and I would like to thank each of them for the time and effort they put in over the course of the season.”

The club’s step into women’s football has been greeted with a huge amount of positivity, and Kearney says that the Under 17 league in general has been a massive step in the right direction for women’s football in the country.

“This has been a huge step forward in the right direction not just for our region but across the country in women’s football. The game is growing in terms of numbers, slowly women’s sport is getting more exposure, there is still a long way to go but it is moving in the right direction. Things like the U17 WNL is a big step in providing opportunities for our elite players to move onto beyond the Gaynor Cup and for players who have ambitions to push themselves on this is where they should be aiming for.

“In the North-West it was great to see not just a Sligo Rovers team but also Donegal League as well as this level. Players in this this region have lost out in the past due to lack of structures. Even looking at the senior WNL league, there are clubs from Galway across to the middle of the country to Dublin, there is no senior club in the northern half of country. So the U17’s is only the start of the ambitions for Sligo Rovers, hopefully they can push on and meet one of their original targets in their last strategic plan to have a senior WNL set up for 2020. There is exciting times ahead for women’s football and I am glad to say Sligo Rovers will be part of that.”

Sligo Rovers would like to place on record their thanks to Damon Kearney for his commitment, dedication, professionalism and hard work, in what was an historic year for the club. Damon’s contribution to the club has been invaluable.

Player sponsors: Some happy businesses!

This week we have been busy visiting local businesses and Bit O Red supporters delivering their sponsored player’s shirts, as part of the club’s player sponsorship package.

The club wish to thank all its player sponsors from the 2018 season. You’re sponsorship is much appreciated by every player, and the club itself.

Pictured below are is Paul from Thomas Connolly pub in Sligo, who sponsored David Cawley in 2018.

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Mikey Drennan was kindly sponsored by Callan Tansey Solicitors, and pictured below is Caroline & Brian from Callan Tansey receiving Mikey’s match worn shirt.

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Player sponsorship is not only open to businesses, supporters can sponsor their favourite Bit O Red player or member of staff and Rovers fan Andrew Dodd sponsored Rhys McCabe for the season, as seen below.

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To become a player or management team sponsor, you can do so by emailing the club on administrator@sligorovers.com or by telephone on 0719171212.

The cost is €300 and you get the following included in your package:

  • Your name/company name will appear in the match programme every Bit O Red home game.
  • You will receive mentions on the club’s social media pages and club website.
  • You will receive your chosen player’s match worn shirt at the end of the season.

Again, we thank all our sponsors in 2018, and we look forward to working with you again in 2019.

Applications sought for Women’s U17 Head Coach position

Sligo Rovers FC are inviting applicants to express their interest in the role of Head Coach for the Women’s U17 team who will once again participate in the Continental Tyres Women’s U17 National League in 2019.

Through our Women’s Football section, our goal is to be competing at the highest level of women’s football. We will provide a performance centre strategy that encompasses the club wide philosophy for players to develop within a comprehensive and professionalised environment.

The position of Under-17 Women’s Head Coach is key to the ongoing development of our elite underage players and will play a significant role in their development. The position will be on a voluntary basis. The role will provide valuable experience for the successful candidate of working with an elite group of players.

Job Description

  • Help club achieve its vision to ‘Build a brand that is associated with excellence on and off the pitch for women’s football, to be considered as an example of excellence and best practice, and one of the major developer of players within the country at underage, and eventually senior level’.
  • To assemble squad through talent identification for the beginning of the FAI Women’s U17 season in March 2019.
  • The development and nurturing of a pool of elite players to facilitate their current and future success as individuals and as a team.
  • Organise, plan and deliver a suitable player development programme in line with the FAI and Sligo Rovers coaching syllabus.
  • Uphold the clubs code of conduct and implement club’s vision on and off the pitch.
  • Setting high standards for the players both on and off the pitch.
  • Create and maintain appropriate communication with players / parents / clubs / leagues and any stakeholders relevant to the team
  • To work with the media in any area regarding Sligo Rovers FC.
  • Ensure the club adheres to FAI & Women’s National League rules and regulations and competition rules. .
  • To ensure that all delivery satisfies the clubs safeguarding and welfare procedures
  • The successful candidate will report to the Women’s Football committee within the club. The women’s committee includes members of the club management committee and the Head of Youth Development within the club and is governed by the management committee of Sligo Rovers.

Job Specification:

The ideal candidate will have skills and experience in the following areas:

Essential Criteria

  • A current valid UEFA B Licence holder as a minimum.
  • Successful candidate will be subjected to garda vetting clearance.
  • Up to date Safeguarding 1 / Child Welfare Certificate.
  • An ability to produce verbal and written reports.
  • Long-term commitment to working within a multi-disciplinary team.
  • Access to both email and phone.
  • Experience and enthusiasm for coaching and mentoring elite young players and coaches.

Desirable Criteria

  • Administrative and organisational skills.
  • Previous experience of coaching in female game.
  • Coach mentoring experience.

Abilities / Skills / Knowledge:

  • Has the leadership ability to inspire a team to play to their maximum potential.
  • Ability to communicate and implement club’s philosophy as head coach.
  • Empathy with young players with an ability to inspire.
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to build meaningful, strong strategic relationships with players, staff and officials.
  • Understanding of learning, development and high performance with a proven ability to create optimum and challenging learning environments for players.
  • Strong existing relationships within the Women’s football in North-West.
  • Must be available for games / training at weekends and evenings.

To apply for this position please email your CV with a cover letter to Breifne Earley, Secretary, Women’s Football Committee, Sligo Rovers FC at sligoroverswomen@gmail.com by 5pm on Friday, 23rd November 2018.

Shortlisting will apply and candidates will be called for interview shortly after the closing date.

Downloadable / Printable Information: Head Coach – Job Spec

BORST Quiz Night on Nov 23rd

The Bit O’Red Supporters’ Trust are hosting a ‘Football Only’ table quiz later this month.

The event, not to be missed, takes place on Friday, November 23rd at 9pm at the Belfry.

Table of four costs just €20, with proceeds going towards Sligo Rovers.

2019 Season Tickets Launched

Season tickets for 2019 have been finalised, including a new Super Reds offer that is among our best ever and price freezes on all regular priced tickets. A new two adult and two children ticket has also been introduced.

Adults are €220 standard and €300 gold which is reserved seating. Students are €135 and OAP €140. Second level is €70.

The Super Red offer is a ticket for the unchanged price of €50 and the child will receive a complimentary new jersey that will be released for 2019! This is valued at €40 so in effect offering a season ticket for just €10.

All the above are early bird prices and offers are valid until 2pm on Christmas Eve. All categories of season tickets are now on sale in The Showgrounds and will be up until Christmas Eve.

Our club shop will open on Monday December 3rd in Barton Smiths Sligo, which will also sell 2019 season tickets along with a wide range of new Joma leisure wear for the new season ahead.

As always in order to accommodate the Bit O’ Red supporters outside of Sligo Town, the club have adopted outlets to cater for their needs. Season tickets for 2019 can also be bought in the following outlets from this week:

  • Barton Smiths Sligo
  • Collerys Menswear Sligo
  • John Lowe Carrick- On- Shannon
  • Greenan Electric Boyle
  • Gerry Kenny Sport Ballina
  • Collerys Shop Beltra
  • Gillespies Tubbercurry
  • Tanseys Centra Gurteen
  • Lavins Menswear Ballymote
  • Tony Quinn Cliffoney

Season tickets can also be purchased online here. For more information, you can contact the club by emailing administrator@sligorovers.com or Tel 071-9171212.

Last Man Standing – Week 7 Results

With a large number of relative surprises this weekend the numbers remaining in the Last Man Standing competition have been decimated. With 140 players going into the weekend’s action only 24 will progress to Week 8.

Leicester, Arsenal, Chelsea and Bournemouth did the bulk of the damage with West Ham Utd and Watford also gathering a few casualties.

With the international break upon us for the next ten days meaning no premier league fixtures next weekend you can mull a little longer over the decision than usual.

The next closing date is at midnight on Thursday, 22nd November 2018 and submissions may be made via the Last Man Standing page, text / WhatsApp to +35383 4853420 or email to lastmanstanding@sligorovers.com

Remaining Players (24)

Player Previous Teams Chosen Week 7
Andrew Higgins Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Chelsea Liverpool
Barry Mulligan Liverpool, Arsenal, Bournemouth, Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur
Dylan Lacken Leicester City, Everton, Arsenal, Man City, Bournemouth, Chelsea Liverpool
Francis Mahon Man City, Arsenal, Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea, West Ham Utd Tottenham Hotspur
Gerard O’Connor Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Chelsea Liverpool
Gerry O’Reilly Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Bournemouth, West Ham Utd Newcastle Utd
John Howley Leicester City, Wolves, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Watford, Chelsea Liverpool
Lotch Lynch Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Watford, Chelsea Liverpool
Mairead Donegan Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Chelsea, Leicester City Liverpool
Michael Melly Leicester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Watford, West Ham Utd Liverpool
Michael Robinson Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Chelsea Liverpool
Mikey Drennan Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Man Utd, Man City, Watford, Everton Liverpool
Niall McLoughlin Arsenal, Wolves, Chelsea, Man City, Watford, Leicester City Liverpool
Noel McCloat Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Chelsea, Man Utd Liverpool
Patrick Conway Leicester City, Man City, Arsenal, Everton, Liverpool, Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur
Paul Cunningham Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City, Bournemouth, Everton Tottenham Hotspur
Robert Sweeney Leicester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Man Utd, Man City, Watford, Chelsea Liverpool
Rory Howard Liverpool, Arsenal, Bournemouth, Brighton & Hove Albion, Watford, Man City Tottenham Hotspur
Seanie McGuire Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Bournemouth, Chelsea Liverpool
Senan Kerins Leicester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Man Utd, Man City, Watford, West Ham Utd Liverpool
Shane Murray Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Watford, West Ham Utd Liverpool
Sharona O’Toole Man City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Liverpool, Chelsea Cardiff City
Stephen Crossan Leicester City, Wolves, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Watford, Chelsea Liverpool
Tommy Higgins Leicester City, Wolves, Arsenal, Everton, Watford, Man City Liverpool

Players Eliminated in Week 7

Player Previous Teams Chosen Week 7
Adam Wixted Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea, Leicester City Arsenal
Alan Cunningham Arsenal, Bournemouth, Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton & Hove Albion, Liverpool, Man City Chelsea
Alan Murphy Liverpool, Wolves, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Watford, Everton Arsenal
Alan Tiernan Liverpool, Wolves, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Chelsea, West Ham Utd Leicester City
Alastair Price Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur Leicester City
Andrew Dodd Tottenham Hotspur, Leicester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Man City Bournemouth
Andrew Dodd Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool , Watford, Leicester City Chelsea
Andrew Rowe Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford , Chelsea Leicester City
Andrew Thorne Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Chelsea Bournemouth
Andy Leggett Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Leicester City West Ham Utd
Austin Cawley Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Leicester City Arsenal
Billy Horan Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Chelsea Leicester City
Breanainn O’Neill Leicester City, Man City, Arsenal, Everton, Liverpool, Chelsea West Ham Utd
Breege Toher Man City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton Leicester City
Brendan McIntyre (B) Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton Leicester City
Brendan Sharkey Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea, Leicester City Arsenal
Brian Bourke Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Chelsea Bournemouth
Brian Fox Arsenal, Everton, Bournemouth, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea West Ham Utd
Camillus Conboy Arsenal, Bournemouth, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea West Ham Utd
Carmel Quinn Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton Leicester City
Cathal Burns Liverpool, Arsenal, Bournemouth, Brighton & Hove Albion, Watford, Man City Chelsea
Charlie Jones Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton Leicester City
Chris Folliard Liverpool, Wolves, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Watford, Everton Leicester City
Ciaran Creegan Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd Arsenal
Ciaran Houston Man City, Wolves, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, West Ham Utd Arsenal
Clodagh Quinn Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Chelsea Bournemouth
Colin Bracken Burnley, Arsenal, Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea Leicester City
Colin Feehily Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Man Utd, Liverpool, Watford, Chelsea Leicester City
Colin Little Liverpool, Wolves, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Chelsea, Man Utd Arsenal
Conor O’Grady Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton Arsenal
Damien Courtney Arsenal, Everton, Bournemouth, Man City, Brighton & Hove Albion, West Ham Utd Leicester City
Danny O’Leary Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Chelsea Bournemouth
David Cawley Leicester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Liverpool, Everton Bournemouth
David Robinson Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Chelsea Leicester City
David Rowe Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Liverpool, Chelsea Leicester City
Declan Basquille Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton Leicester City
Declan McGuinn Man City, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Chelsea Leicester City
Des Kavanagh Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, West Ham Utd Leicester City
Dessie McPartland Man City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Bournemouth, Tottenham Hotspur Brighton & Hove Albion
Donall Johnston Liverpool, Arsenal, Bournemouth, Everton, Brighton & Hove Albion, Chelsea Leicester City
Eamon Cunningham Arsenal, Bournemouth, Brighton & Hove Albion, Man City, Liverpool, Everton Leicester City
Eamon Hargadon Man City, Wolves, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Watford, Chelsea Arsenal
Eamonn Finn Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Man City, Watford, Everton Bournemouth
Eamonn Johnston Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Man Utd, Huddersfield Town Leicester City
Edel Toher Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Watford, Chelsea Arsenal
Edmund Lynch Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Watford, Chelsea Leicester City
Fergal Gillespie Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton Leicester City
Ferghal Wray Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton Leicester City
Fergus Leggett Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, West Ham Utd Bournemouth
Gary Loughlin Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Brighton & Hove Albion, Huddersfield Town Leicester City
Gearóid Brady Man City, Wolves, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Watford, Chelsea Leicester City
George & Ryan Man City, Arsenal, Bournemouth, Liverpool, Watford, Chelsea Brighton & Hove Albion
Gerard Lyttle Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Liverpool, Watford, Everton West Ham Utd
Gerry Higgins Arsenal, Bournemouth, Man Utd, Liverpool, Watford, Man City West Ham Utd
Gerry Ryan Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Leicester City West Ham Utd
Hugo McDonald Arsenal, Wolves, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea Leicester City
Ian Rooney Leicester City, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea Arsenal
Jack Keaney Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Everton Leicester City
James Hampson Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Chelsea, Cardiff City, Bournemouth, Everton Leicester City
Jamie McGoldrick Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Liverpool, Watford, Everton Arsenal
Jarlath Mulligan Arsenal, Bournemouth, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea Leicester City
Jim & Michelle Murray Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton Leicester City
John Healy Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Man City, Liverpool, Leicester City Bournemouth
John Heraghty Arsenal, Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool, Bournemouth, Chelsea Leicester City
John O’Hara Leicester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea West Ham Utd
Johnny Feeney Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd, Everton, Chelsea, West Ham Utd Arsenal
Karolina Srama Man City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd Brighton & Hove Albion
Katie Cunningham Leicester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea Bournemouth
Kevin Mannion Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea Watford
Kevin McTernan Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, West Ham Utd Leicester City
Laura Kennedy Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Chelsea, Everton Leicester City
Leroy Lenehan Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Watford, Chelsea Arsenal
Mark Quinn Man City, Burnley, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Watford, Chelsea West Ham Utd
Mark Ruane Liverpool, Arsenal, Bournemouth, Man City, Brighton & Hove Albion, Everton Leicester City
Martin Bracken Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Watford, West Ham Utd Chelsea
Martin Foley Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Liverpool, West Ham Utd Watford
Maureen Gilroy Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Watford, Chelsea Leicester City
Mel Bourke Leicester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea West Ham Utd
Michael Clancy Man City, Wolves, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton Leicester City
Michael Farrell Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton Leicester City
Michael Healy Arsenal, Bournemouth, Brighton & Hove Albion, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea West Ham Utd
Michael McNulty Leicester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Watford, Man City Bournemouth
Michael Mulvaney Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Watford, Chelsea Leicester City
Mícheál Ó Cearúil Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Man Utd, Liverpool, Watford, Chelsea Arsenal
Mooner Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Chelsea Leicester City
Nicola Hoey Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton Leicester City
Oisin Haran Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Everton Chelsea
Oisin Kelly Man City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton Watford
Oli O’Toole Leicester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Liverpool, Man City Chelsea
Paddy Cummins Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Watford, Leicester City Arsenal
Padraig Kenna Arsenal, Wolves, Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool, West Ham Utd Leicester City
Pat Maye Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Bournemouth, Everton, Brighton & Hove Albion, Man City Chelsea
Pat Murphy Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Chelsea, West Ham Utd Leicester City
Patrick Gilmartin Liverpool, Wolves, Arsenal, Man City, Watford, Leicester City Bournemouth
Paul McManus Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton Arsenal
Paul O’Reilly Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd Arsenal
Peter O’Brien Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton Arsenal
Philip McLoughlin Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton Leicester City
Raff Cretaro Tottenham Hotspur, Leicester City, Chelsea, Man City, Liverpool, Everton Arsenal
Robert Fitzpatrick Man City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea Leicester City
Rory O’Connor Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton Arsenal
Sean Davey Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton Leicester City
Sean McLoughlin Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Watford, Man Utd Arsenal
Sean Murphy Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Bournemouth, West Ham Utd Leicester City
Senan Quinn Arsenal, Bournemouth, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Liverpool, Everton Chelsea
Shane Ward Man City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton Leicester City
Terry Cox Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Bournemouth, Everton Leicester City
Terry Hayes Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Watford, Chelsea Bournemouth
Therese Foley Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Watford, Chelsea Leicester City
Thomas Kerins Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea West Ham Utd
Thomas McLoughlin Man City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Bournemouth, Chelsea Leicester City
Tom Rouse Arsenal, Wolves, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Watford, Everton Bournemouth
Tony McGee Arsenal, Bournemouth, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Liverpool, Man City Brighton & Hove Albion
Trevor Brennan Man City, Burnley, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Watford, Leicester City West Ham Utd
Wayne Hanney Leicester City, Man City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton Chelsea
Willie Jinks Arsenal, Wolves, Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea Leicester City

Club Collects Commendation Award

The Bit O’ Red were presented with a commendation award yesterday, at the 2018 SEE Airtricity League Club Awards which was held in Dublin.

The award in the category “best match day experience” was collected on behalf of the club by Shane Crossan at the awards ceremony.

Sligo Rovers wishes to thank each and every volunteer within the club who helps out on match days in order to provide the best possible match day experience for our supporters.

This award is a testament to the hard work our volunteers do for every home game in The Showgrounds.

We would like to thank the judging panel for nominating and presenting us with such a prestigious award.

2019 season update

Sligo Rovers wish to update supporters on plans for 2019.

Season tickets:

Season tickets 2019 have been finalised, including a new Super Reds offer that is among our best ever and price freezes on all regular priced tickets. A new two adult and two children ticket has been introduced.

Adults are €220 standard and €300 gold which is reserved seating. Students are €135 and OAP €140. Second level is €70.

The Super Red offer is a ticket for the unchanged price of €50 and the child will receive a complimentary new jersey that will be released for 2019! This is valued at €40 so in effect offering a season ticket for just €10.

These are early bird prices and offers are valid until Christmas Eve. Terms and conditions apply.

The formal launch with all details will take place later this week and they go on sale shortly afterwards.

Merchandise:

Jerseys for 2019 have also been chosen, including a planned early December release.

An announcement will be made shortly in conjunction with our supplier. Merchandise will be on sale online and in our Christmas store in Barton Smith’s which opens Saturday 3rd December.

Squad:

Manager Liam Buckley has told www.sligorovers.com that the 12 days he has been in the role have, as expected, been consumed by squad-building.

Buckley said: “We made initial contact with the players that were here in 2018 when the season ended. It’s a priority to get the players that we want to stay on under contract. That is being worked on.

“Obviously we’re also looking at players from elsewhere. It’s a busy time, every other club is speaking to players and often it’s the same ones other managers are targeting. We’re speaking to players with the view Sligo Rovers is the right place for them to flourish. The committee have given me the budget and we’re going to give it a good go next year to improve the club’s position.”

Buckley, who will speak to Ocean FM, Sligo Champion and Sligo Weekender in a series of interviews to be published from Friday, Tuesday and Thursday week, also spoke about his backroom plans.

“I already have Dave Campbell with me. He works in the area of helping identify players and opposition analysis. Between Dave and I we have a good idea of the players we want to bring here and knowledge of the current squad.

“In terms of a backroom, I’ve met with some of the underage staff on working with them which is important. I’ll be discussing the overall coaching staff when there’s finalised news.”

More will be published on www.sligorovers.com as it happens