Bit O’ Red Wall enters Phase Four

Our Bit O’ Red Wall has over 500 tiles since it’s introduction to The Showgrounds in 2020.

The wall sees names from supporters past and present and from all over the world in a fundraiser that started by asking supporters to remember loved ones, celebrate birthday’s or simply place your name in The Showgrounds to show your support for the Bit O’ Red.

Almost three years on, we now begin Phase four which will see orders taken up to Christmas and installed in Spring 2023.

The easiest way to buy your Wall Tile is online via the below link:

https://srfcdirect.com/fundraising/bit-ored-wall/

You can also buy a Tile at The Showgrounds office from 10am to 4pm Mondays to Fridays or at our Christmas Shop at Barton Smiths from this Tuesday.

Tiles cost €100 each.

Lukas Browning joins Bit O’ Red

Sligo Rovers are delighted to announce the signing of midfielder Lukas Browning from Dalkurd in Sweden until at least the end of the 2023 season, with an option for a further year which can see him remain at the Bit O’ Red until 2024.

Lukas was born in Drogheda and moved to Sweden, aged two.

The 23-year-old has been capped at both Swedish and Irish underage level and spent time in Holland with FC Twente before moving back to Sweden.

A ball-playing midfielder, he comes to Sligo having been high on Manager John Russell’s radar and is a player Russell is delighted to have on board:

‘’Lukas is a player I’ve been tracking for some time and, I’m delighted he’s agreed to join us.

‘’He has all the attributes of the modern midfield player.

‘’He has a fantastic passing range, good game intelligence, as well as being physically strong. Lukas will bring a different dynamic to our midfield next season.

‘’He is a very ambitious player and I know he sees this move as a really good step in his development. I’m sure the fans will enjoy watching him play’’.

Browning:

“After Sligo Rovers and John presented the plan for the club moving forward I was immediately intrigued and knew this was the place I wanted to continue my football career and development.

“I’m looking forward to joining the team and meeting the players.

“I can’t wait to play in front of the supporters at the Showgrounds.

“John is a manager who demands a lot and wants to progress and develop in every aspect of the game, this aligns well with my view on progression and development”.

The Bit O’ Red now have 18 professionals signed ahead of the 2023 season, with more signings expected in the coming days.

Lukas will wear the number 19 shirt for Rovers next season.

2023 Season Tickets are now available online at srfcdirect.com and with fixtures expected in the next couple of weeks, excitement is now building among supporters.

Update: Supporter behaviour

Sligo Rovers can confirm that a number of supporters have been issued with barring orders from attending Sligo Rovers fixtures at The Showgrounds following an investigation into recent incidents at our fixture against St. Patrick’s Athletic in October at The Showgrounds.

Trouble broke out at half-time in the fixture between both sets of supporters and following investigations in association with An Garda Siochana, we have identified a number of individuals and issued them with stadium bans.

These incidents not only tarnish the club’s good name, built by our supporters and volunteers over our 94 year history, but they also bring needless expense on the club, which it simply does not budget for an can not continue to pay for. The club were issued with fines in excess of €1,500 from this fixture, which is more disappointing knowing that other supporters raise money for the club year on year by buying lotto tickets, season tickets, draw tickets and so on.

An Garda Siochana are in dialogue with their counterparts in Dublin with regards away supporter behaviour on the night and these investigations are ongoing.

Sligo Rovers does not tolerate and will not tolerate any anti-social behaviour at The Showgrounds or at any club fixtures and will continue to endeavour to ensure that problems such as those against St Patrick’s Athletic will not happen again.

While Sligo Rovers do not wish to ban any supporters from coming to The Showgrounds, we will continue to stamp out these incidents by issuing more bans in the future should we need to.

Sligo Rovers has a proud history, with a strong name and strong values in our community, welcoming people from all walks of life and welcoming families to our club and these incidents are not welcome or accepted at The Showgrounds.

We would remind supporters that CCTV cameras are operated throughout our match nights and these cameras were extremely important in dealing with this matter in the manner we have. Cameras are located in all areas of the ground.

We wish to thank Power Right for their help in installing these cameras in support of the club in 2020.

Ends

Lotto jackpot is €16000

This Monday’s Lotto jackpot stands at €16,000.

The draw takes place at 3pm at The Showgrounds.

You can enter from as little as €2 per line online via the below link:

https://sligoroversfc.clubforce.com/products/sligo-rovers-fc-lotto

We also have a Black Friday offer which offers you 2 lines in every lotto draw for a full year, which usually would cost €208. (52 weeks x €4)

We are doing a special offer of 2 lines in every draw for just €100, making a huge saving of €108.

You can get this via the link below:

https://srfcdirect.com/black-friday-lotto-offer-2-lines-for-one-year-subscription/

Best of luck to all our entrants in Monday’s draw and thanks for the ongoing support.

Anthony Elding is new Under 17 Men’s Head Coach

Sligo Rovers are delighted to announce that Anthony Elding has returned to the club today to take up the position of Under 17 Men’s Head Coach.

Anthony was part of Longford Town’s Academy set up over the last couple of years and was previously Sligo Rovers’ Under 13 Assistant Manager in 2019.

Elding has a long-standing history with Sligo Rovers and 2023 will mark the tenth anniversary of signing with the club back in 2013, a season which ended with him scoring the winner in the FAI Cup final against Drogheda United.

The new Under 17 Men’s Head Coach is excited for the challenge ahead:

‘’I am delighted to be joining Sligo Rovers as a head coach of the u17s. I appreciate this opportunity that has been given to me by Conor O’Grady our Head of Youth Development, along with everyone else at the club in making this possible.

‘’Over the past years I’ve been away from the football club, looking in, it’s evident that the football club has made huge successful strides on and off the field, I am honoured to be a part of the club’s next phase.

‘’To see so many former players involved throughout the football club from the first team down to u14s is just incredible, all of which, knows exactly what it takes to achieve success at this wonderful football club’’.

Elding is a UEFA A licence holder and has impressed in his time both here and Longford Town with his professionalism and drive and will get to see some of his potential squad for the first time on December 11th when the club hold trials at The Showgrounds.

Head of Academy Conor O’ Grady is thrilled to have Anthony back at The Showgrounds:

‘’Anthony is a top coach and will no doubt bring the lads on in their development here at the club next season.

‘’Along with our other coaches in the Academy, Anthony will look to develop players and ultimately give them the best opportunity of progressing through the system and into the first-team.

‘’He is a top professional and brings with him a real willingness to help players and maintain the most professional environment for them to work in’’.

Elding is keen to get going and continuing to develop players through the Academy and into the first-team plans:

‘’When we look at the number of underage players who have transitioned from our youth system into the first team squads, making multiple appearances in the league of Ireland and in Europe is incredible to see, the future really does looks bright! I have a burning desire to continue this excellent work as head coach of the U17s.

‘’I am extremely self-motivated with strong leadership qualities whilst applying excellent organisation skills, I am adaptable to any given challenge with a professional working attitude. At this stage of my coaching/managerial career, having managed at Longford town over the past 3 years where I finished off with an u17 league title win, gave me excellent opportunity to improve as a coach, I will always be grateful to Longford Town FC for the 3 year’s opportunity they gave me in allowing me to excel. I was interested in expanding my professional horizons in securing this challenging new role within our ambitious football club’’.

Our Under 17 team are sponsored by Ivor Parke Painters and Decorators who have been sponsors of this side since its introduction to the League.

We look forward to 2023 working with Anthony and this young squad.

Aoife Brennan wins WNL Goal of The Season

It was a proud day for Mayo’s Aoife Brennan yesterday as she was awarded with Buy4Pets Online Goal of the Season for her wonderful goal against Treaty United at The Showgrounds back in April, which helped the Bit O’ Red to a 3-1 win.

Brennan won the award as part of an online vote.

The award was sponsored by Buy4Pets online, part of the Pet Stop brand.

Congratulations Aoife.

Emma Doherty included in WNL Team of The Year

Emma Doherty was included in the Womens National League Team of The Year at last night’s Womens National League awards at The Gibson Hotel in Dublin.

Doherty scored 11 goals this season in her debut year at this level and impressed throughout, earning her 11 International appearances for The Republic of Ireland Under 19’s along the way.

Doherty is currently on a Sligo Rovers/ATU Sligo scholarship and part of the Universities Womens Senior team.

Congratulations Emma.

Women’s National League awards take place tonight

The SSE Airtricity Women’s National League Awards take place in Dublin tonight, with Sligo Rovers represented by Manager Steve Feeney and players Emma Doherty and Aoife Brennan.

Feeney is up for Manager of The Year after steering his side to an 8th placed finish in the club’s first season at this level. The Bit O’ Red finished the season on 20 points and picked up key wins over experience sides such as Wexford Youths and Shelbourne along the way.

Striker Emma Doherty is nominated for Young Player of The Year after an impressive season in front of goal, scoring 11 times. Doherty also picked up 11 appearances for Ireland Under 19’s in 2022.

Aoife Brennan is in line for the goal of the season award after being nominated for her brilliant free-kick in April in a 3-1 win over Treaty United at The Showgrounds. Brennan scored twice on the day with two perfect set pieces.

Fan’s Forum to take place on Wednesday

Sligo Rovers will hold a fan’s forum at our partners, The Clayton Hotel Sligo next Wednesday, November 30th at 8pm.

Men’s senior team Manager John Russell will be in attendance to discuss his reign so far and what’s to come in 2023 as well as take questions from the floor.

Club Chairman Tommy Higgins will be joined by other club officials and will discuss the club’s Master Plan, Membership and other club activity and news.

The event starts at 8pm and fans can purchase Season Tickets, Wall Tiles and 500 Club Membership on the night.

David Cawley signs for 2023

Sligo Rovers are thrilled to announce that midfielder David Cawley has signed a one-year contract extension today, keeping him at The Showgrounds until at least the end of the 2023 League of Ireland season.

Cawley is the club’s all-time record European appearance holder and captained the side in our 2022 European campaign earlier this Summer.

Cawley, from Ballina, will go into his tenth season at the club next year during two different spells here from 2012 to the end of 2015 and re-signing before the 2018 season until now.

In that time, he has made over 250 appearances and scored over 25 goals, making him an important part of the club and an influential player to the younger members of the Bit O’ Red squad throughout his time here.

The Mayo man underwent a minor procedure on his hip before the end of the season to ensure a faster recovery well in time for a return to training when the squad assembles in January.

Manager John Russell is delighted to retain Cawley for another year:

‘’David has been a brilliant player for this club. He is now moving into his tenth season with Sligo Rovers and, he is still as hungry as ever to be successful.

‘’He has won trophies throughout his career and understands what it takes to win matches.

‘’He is an intelligent footballer who will play a big part both on and off the pitch with his quality and in setting standards around the club.

I feel he will be like a new signing after his recent operation and I’m delighted he has re-signed for 2023’’.

In 2012, Cawley was a key part of the club’s SSE Airtricity Premier Division title win under then Manager Ian Baraclough. Cawley signed for the Bit O’ Red at the start of that season from Ipswich Town, where he signed as a teenager from his home-town Ballina.

Cawley also played an important role in our 2013 FAI Cup winning season as well as our Setanta Sports Cup win in 2014, where we defeated Dundalk 1-0 at Tallaght Stadium.

The midfielder is thrilled to sign an extension with the club today:

‘’I am going into my tenth season here at Rovers and I have loved every minute of it, with plenty of ups and downs.

‘’I have managed to win a League, an FAI Cup and a Setanta Sports Cup and captaining the club in the last few years has been a big honour for me.

‘’Our European run a few months back was something else, it was great to see a buzz like that at The Showgrounds and it reminded me of the time we won the league ten years ago. Special moments like that don’t come around too often.

‘’We were disappointed to miss out on Europe for next season, but we aim to get back there next year and have a better run in the cup. We are due a good cup run and hopefully make it to the Aviva again.

‘’From the players we have already and the young lads coming through I have no doubt the future is bright. Add to that the new lads coming in that John has signed and we have a right good group.

‘’The intensity John and Ryan have brought to training since they’ve been appointed has been brilliant and something I believe as a player is how it should be.

‘’You should train as you intend to play and they both demand that, which really helps the squad and the young lads develop.

‘’I am looking forward to playing under John again next season’’.

Cawley returns to pre-season training in January with his fellow Rovers’ team-mates who met up this past week for the first time since the end of the 2022 season.

Cawley’s signing means that John Russell now has 18 professionals signed for 2023.