Christmas draw results – €15k raised

The winner of the Sligo Rovers Christmas Draw was Michael Mullaney as the fundraiser saw the highest ever sales to yield €15,000 profit for Sligo Rovers.

Congratulations to Michael on his top prize win which was €500.

The Bit O’ Red are extremely grateful for the generosity received in this year’s Christmas, including the public who supported so well on Friday night as we sold tickets in businesses and public houses. Thank you to the owners for facilitating this.

We want to thank our office staff Frank and Sandra for their hard work and brilliant dedication in helping co-ordinate the draw and the volunteers who helped sell so many books of tickets.

Their efforts are appreciated by all at the club

  1. Michael Mullaney – €500
  2. Megan McDonagh – Two nights B&B in Clanree Hotel, Letterkenny
  3. Kevin Quinn, Cliffony – One night B&B in Clayton Hotel, Liffey Valley, Dublin
  4. Kathy Devaney, – One night B&B with Flynn Hotel Group
  5. David Smyth – Sligo Rovers season ticket 2019
  6. Lucy McNasser, Crozon Park – Signed Republic of Ireland jersey
  7. David Donegan, Cartron – Two tickets to a Republic of Ireland Euro 2020 qualifier
  8. Paul Nicholson – Christmas Hamper
  9. Jimmy Feehily – Dinner for two in Clayton Hotel, Sligo
  10. Marika Bousnes – Sligo Rovers jersey

Visit to Sligo hospital

This morning we made a special visit to the paediatric ward at Sligo University Hospital where we donated some gifts to staff and children.

The club would like to take this opportunity to thank the staff at Sligo University Hospital for their hospitality and the amazing work they do everyday, which we witnessed first hand this morning.

We also wish all kids and patients in the hospital a Happy Christmas.

It was a pleasure to visit you all today

Farry appointed Under-13 manager

Alan Farry has been appointed manager of the Sligo Rovers Under-13 side.

Farry has managed the Sligo Leitrim Under 13s including a historic win over Chicago Fire to claim the Super Elite champions trophy at the Galway Cup.

He will be assisted by Bit O’ Red favourite Anthony Elding. The 2013 FAI Cup match winner has been working at youth level in Mayo.

Sligo Rovers chairman Martin Heraghty said: “We are really pleased to confirm such a strong appointment for the new side. It’s a very important role and in Alan we have someone who is improving all the time as a fantastic coach.

“Anthony will assist and he has played for the club on great days and worked for a couple of years in Mayo around this level so it’s a great management team.

“We wish the lads well.”

We’ll hear from the duo next year as the season approaches.

The team will compete in the inaugural National Under 13 League, which is set to begin at the end of March.

Alan Farry in charge of the Sligo-Leitrim team at the Sligo Super Cup

2019 fixtures announced

The fixtures for the 2019 SSE Airtricity League were announced this week.

Rovers will begin away to champions Dundalk on Friday 15 February.

The first home game is Friday 22 February against St Patrick’s Athletic

FebruaryFri. 15DundalkA
FebruaryFri. 22St. Patrick’s AthleticH
FebruaryMon. 25Cork CityH
MarchFri. 1Finn Harps A
MarchSat. 9U.C.D.H
MarchFri. 15Shamrock RoversA
MarchSat. 23WaterfordH
MarchFri. 29Derry CityA
AprilSat. 6BohemiansH
AprilSat. 13DundalkH
AprilFri. 19St. Patrick’s AthleticA
AprilMon. 22Cork CityA
AprilFri. 26Finn Harps H
AprilMon. 29U.C.D.A
MaySat. 4Shamrock RoversH
MaySat. 11WaterfordA
MaySat. 18Derry CityH
MayTues. 21WaterfordH
MayFri. 24BohemiansA
MayFri. 31DundalkA
JuneSat. 8St. Patrick’s AthleticH
JuneFri. 14Cork CityH
JuneFri. 28Finn Harps A
JulyMon. 1U.C.D.H
JulyFri. 5Shamrock RoversA
JulyFri. 19Derry CityA
JulySat. 27BohemiansH
AugustSat. 3DundalkH
AugustFri. 16St. Patrick’s AthleticA
AugustFri. 30Cork CityA
SeptemberSat. 14Finn Harps H
SeptemberFri. 20U.C.D.A
OctoberSat. 5Shamrock RoversH
OctoberFri. 11WaterfordA
OctoberSat. 19Derry CityH
OctoberFri. 25BohemiansA

Heritage Group Receives Funding For Museum

Sligo Rovers Heritage Group has received funding under the Peace IV Programme for the development of an outdoor museum at Sligo Showgrounds. The design of the facility will see the erection of 90 display panels corresponding with the club’s 90 year history. Building on the very popular photo display erected by Vincent Nally, the facility will be largely located at the rear of the Treacy Avenue Stand, although a number will be placed at locations throughout the ground.

Diverse history

In spite of our remote location on Europe’s western frontier,throughout its history Sligo Rovers has attracted players, managers and committee volunteers from all over the world, people of all denominations,ethnicity and cultures. The museum will provide a visual focal point to illustrate our welcoming, multi-national tradition, and will highlight the diverse make-up of the club throughout its history.

Calling on supporters

In keeping with the objectives of the Peace Programme, and to reflect the club’s multi-cultural tradition, many of the display discs will showcase this important element of our history. The club is calling on its Members and supporters to help with suggestions for the information panels,whether an iconic figure; stand-out memory, special achievement, an individual or team success.

Please email suggestions/ideas to showgroundsmuseum@gmail.com

Deadline: 1st February 2019

The results will be published on the club’s website and in local media.

Final decision rests with Sligo Rovers Heritage Group/Project Team. It is intended that the facility will be completed towards the end of the 2019 season. 

Details of the outdoor museum project are available on the Sligo Rovers Heritage Group Facebook page.

Background to Peace Programme

The PEACE IV Programme is a unique cross-border initiative,financed through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) of the European Union and managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). It has been designed to support peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland and the Border Region of Ireland. In addition to supporting peace and reconciliation, the ERDF also contributes to the promotion of social and economic stability, in particular through actions to promote cohesion between communities.

Sligo has been involved in the PEACE Programme since 1995 as one of the designated Border Counties and through the new PEACE IV Programme continues to promote greater levels of peace and reconciliation.

Updated Christmas Shop Stock – Christmas Collection option now Available

We have been astounded by the reaction to our Christmas shop so far this year. It has been our busiest and best to date, with many items sold out within days of release, and other item’s stock levels decreasing.

We have just obtained extra stock as we approach the final week before Christmas. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee delivery prior to Christmas for our online orders, therefore supporters are now able to make their purchase online, and the price now excludes delivery, meaning you can simply collect it in store at our Christmas Shop at Barton Smiths. 

We understand supporters may begin to worry if their item won’t arrive in time for Christmas, so we believe this will help everyone and make things that little easier.

All prices now mirror the in store price, however, if you wish to still have your product delivered you can, buy simply clicking the link included with each product and adding the delivery charge to your basket as a seperate ‘item’.

We have had brand new kid’s winter jackets delivered as well as plenty more Joma teamwear and club merchandise and stocking fillers such as beanie hats, baseball caps, mugs & scarves.

Our 2019 Super Red offer remains the same, with kids between 5-12 inclusive getting a free away shirt with your season ticket.

We also have an offer for season ticket holders, who can get €15 off your Bit O’Red home jersey with every ticket purchased.

To visit our online store and reserve your items today, click the link below and simply pick it up in store in Sligo Town.

https://www.sligorovers.com/product-category/teamwear/
https://www.sligorovers.com/product-category/teamwear/

Latest Lotto Jackpot Winner Collects Prize

Sligo Rovers would like to congratulate its latest club lotto jackpot winner, Padraig Rooney from Cliffoney, who collected his prize of €7,700 recently.

Padraig who supports the Rovers lotto each week, purchased his ticket from lotto seller Hugh Quinn and scooped the big prize after correctly matching all four numbers in the draw on November 5th. The winning numbers on the night were 2,9,17 & 24.

Speaking to the club, Padraig stated that he picks the same numbers every week for the draw and the numbers are “based on birthdays within the family”. Ironically the same four numbers proved successful for Padraig in October, as he secured another local club jackpot win with the same four numbers.

The presentation of the cheque was made outside the Clayton Hotel Sligo with Aisling Mc Sharry, Business Development Manager of the hotel present. Also pictured making the presentation were Frank Beirne (Lotto Administrator), Hugh Quinn (Lotto Seller), Liam Buckley and Brendan Lacken of Sligo Rovers.

To play the Sligo Rovers Club Lotto, you can purchase a ticket through any lotto agent in the region or alternatively play online at sligorovers.com.

Mary Burns RIP

Everyone at Sligo Rovers would like to extend our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Mary Burns who passed away at the weekend.

Mary’s son Joe Burns, was chairman of Sligo Rovers Football Club in 2015.

Our thoughts are with Joe and the extended family at this difficult time. 

Bit O’ Red Team Up With Sligo Christmas Homeless Appeal

The club has teamed up with The Sligo Homeless Appeal which is fundraising on behalf of Focus Ireland Sligo and Shalomar men’s shelter and Sligo Social Services Homeless Department.

We will be helping out by offering our Showgrounds office and our Christmas Shop at Barton Smith, Hyde Bridge Sligo as drop off points, where we invite people to donate some items in aid of the Sligo Homeless Appreal 2018. 

The items which are needed are long life foods, tinned food, pasta, noodle pots and all other similar items.

Essential items such as shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste/brushes, hair brushes and body wash items for personal hygiene.

Larger size jumpers or T-shirts are helpful as these can fit all different sizes. Winter hats, gloves and socks are also essential, especially at this time of year. The appeal will cater for both males & females so ladies essential items are also required as well as packets of biscuits or sweets which will be included as “treat items” for Christmas.

The club would like to stress the importance of this appeal and we urge our fantastic support base to get behind it and donate whatever they can, big or small. 

Anyone who donates items in our Christmas Shop will be automatically entered into a draw to win a Sligo Rovers home jersey. 

Office hours at The Showgrounds are Monday to Friday between 9.30am and 5pm, with our Christmas Shop at Barton Smiths open from 9.30am-6pm daily. 

We thank you in advance for your fantastic support.

For more information on the Sligo Homeless Christmas Appeal you can visit the Facebook page at:
“Sligo Homeless Christmas Appeal”

Cretaro pens note to #bitored fans

Sligo Rovers and Raffaele Cretaro have released a joint statement this afternoon as it was confirmed that the club legend had worn the Bit O’ Red as a player for the final time.

Sligo Rovers have paid a detailed tribute to the 37-year-old, saying he made an indelible mark on not just a football club but the Sligo community over 17 seasons.

Read a statement from club chairman Martin Heraghty and manager Liam Buckley here. 

With 531 appearances and 86 goals, including the record amount of league appearance for the club, the Tubbercurry man inspired generations that set foot in The Showgrounds for close to two decades.

Raffaele Cretaro said: “My dream was to play for Sligo Rovers. I didn’t know if it was going to last for one game, one start or one year. I just wanted to fulfil my dream. I wanted to dedicate myself to that for how ever long it lasted, I’m proud to say I did.

“I have amazing memories that will stay with me for my entire life. It has been so much of my life since I made my debut in 2000. I’m thankful to Tommy Cassidy for giving me that chance.

“I was a local lad, I wanted to play for my local club and I wanted to be the best player I could.

“Each season went by and there wasn’t too many times where I reflected in depth and dwelt on it. It was always looking forward, trying to learn, trying to fashion the chance to do something better each year here.

“As I speak about it today I could talk about all those wonderful days. The game against St Patrick’s Athletic to win the league title and scoring two goals. Everything was perfect that day. The drama and the euphoria. It was a fairytale.

“The FAI Cups, the great teams, the unbelievably talented team-mates, inspirational managers, the dedicated people around the club and the passionate supporters who live and breathe Rovers and make it what it is.

“The feeling of knowing you were creating history for Sligo Rovers but more so what it would mean to all those people. I always just wanted to savour it and then do it all over again.

“Those moments are what you put boots on for. But you know too there were also not so great times. I never let those phase me.

“I saw it all and I just always realised there would be an opportunity, whether it was in one week or two weeks or how ever long, that you could go out and try to change it on the pitch and alter the club’s fortunes.

“I don’t think there is a secret to longevity in terms of me playing here.

“But for Sligo Rovers and how the club always comes back fighting when its down, that is the secret. There is always another day as long as you’re willing to work for it. The club has never been beaten in that sense.

“I got to fulfil my career ambition. I remember coming out of The Shed end in The Showgrounds when it was wired fencing around it and in my first season the main stand was being built beside it. As I sit here today, it’s a transformation.

“That came about by the golden era we had here. That was a legacy left behind. I don’t want to talk too much about my own personal legacy, I think that’s for others to do.

“What I would like to say what if I inspired one person, even just one, then I did a good job in my time wearing the Rovers jersey. If it’s one young boy or girl dreaming now, if it was one dreaming over the 17 seasons I played here, then that’s good enough for me because it can turn into something magical. I speak from experience.

“There is a little bit of sadness that it’s over now as a Sligo Rovers player. I realise that and there’s a mixture of emotions.

“Wherever I went I always felt I didn’t just represent myself but I represented Sligo Rovers. It was not me as a person that people were viewing, it was the club.

“I love Rovers, I always had its best interest at heart and I probably put it ahead of my own sometimes, but it was worth it on every occasion.

“I will move to part-time football elsewhere shortly and that’ll suit me at this stage in my career. Those games are Friday nights. On a Saturday I can say you’ll very likely find me in The Showgrounds with my son Matteo supporting the team again.

“As I speak about Matteo, I want to mention my testimonial this year and the standout moment. That was when my wife Joanne and Matteo were by my side looking on with pride. It meant so much to me. He might not be old enough to remember too much of it but I hope one day he can look back at the great photos and souvenirs of the occasion. My pride was as big as theirs.

“Joanne was there from the beginning, encouraging me, and my parents supported me in each decision and guided me.  My family have always been there when I needed them and I’m so grateful to have them.

“I’m conscious if I start speaking about individuals in football I could go on forever. I would like to say this and finish on this note.

“The reason I played here for so long was you; the supporters. I just want to say thank you. The public were so kind. The reception and encouragement I’d get each time in The Showgrounds was something I will always treasure.

“As each year passed, that connection and support grew stronger.

“You drive the club on. Through hardship, glory, good times and bad, you always keep funds coming in to bring in the players, you bring the colour, the noise here and the passion to never give up.

“There are countless more stories for Sligo Rovers players to go out and write on that pitch and I’ll be watching on for those.

“I count myself very fortunate that mine was so long, so rewarding, with memories and moments that we all lived together.

“See you under lights on a Saturday night and thank you forever.”

Raff Cretaro