Author: Colin Feehily

Watch The Bit O’ Red tonight

Tonight’s game against VIking is streamed live on LOI TV from 6pm

The game costs €10 and can be bought via the link below

https://www.loitv.ie/en-int/playerpage/1468385

There will also be a number of events around Sligo and one in Dublin with our Dublin Supporters Club’s screening in Buskers on the Ball, Temple Bar.

Sligo Summer Festival kicks off this evening and The Bit O’ Red will be on the big screen from 6pm with admission just €5, with proceeds going to the running of the festival.

Our loyal sponsors in and around the county will also be showing the game live with Sligo and surrounding areas turning red and white for the night.

We hope all supporters enjoy their evening as we embark on another historic European tie with John Russell and his squad.

Match Preview: Rovers take on Viking FK on Thursday

Sligo Rovers return to European action tomorrow night as we take on Viking FK in Stavanger, Norway.

The game takes place at 6pm Irish time and will be Live on LOI TV with many bars around Sligo showing the game live as well as others in the local region and with The Dublin Supporters Club in Stoneybatter.

Perhaps the biggest screening will take place in Stephen Street Car Park in Sligo Town where the game will be shown on a big screen as part of the Sligo Summer Festival. Gates open at 5pm.

There will be around 100 Bit O’ Red supporters making the journey to Norway with many currently en route via a connecting city in Europe.

In team news, Greg Bolger continues his recovery from a heel injury picked up in July and is expected to be part of the matchday squad once again. Colm Horgan and Seamas Keogh remain out through injury.

Russell has no other fresh injury concerns.

Last Thursday night Rovers defeated Motherwell 2-0 on the night and 3-0 on aggregate over two legs following a 1-0 win away from home at Fir Park the week before.

Viking FK had a weekend off last weekend following their progression to this stage by defeating Czech side Sparta Prague 2-1 on aggregate thanks to a last-minute winner at home last Thursday.

There is expected to be around 10,000 supporters inside the Bank Arena on Thursday night and Rovers will have their vocal support in section E of the stadium getting behind the lads as we embark on another huge European tie.

Viking tickets – statement

The club is aware that many supporters have been left disappointed by not having secured a ticket to our upcoming Europa Conference League game with Viking FK at The Showgrounds.

Last Thursday night saw one of the most famous nights in the club’s history with a 2-0 win over Motherwell securing our place in the third Qualifying Round, and the demand for tickets for the game has been astronomical.

The Showgrounds did not then meet UEFA standards for hosting the third round at home in Sligo, therefore it looked like the game would be moved to Tallaght Stadium in Dublin, however, with extensive work a derogation was sought from UEFA in the weeks leading up to this stage should the team qualify for the Third Round, with the help of The FAI, which was accepted on Friday meaning the club could hold the game at home in Sligo.

With that, there are many stipulations such as media and visiting team minimum numbers that must be catered for, slightly reducing capacity.

Again, the club looked into the feasibility of erecting a temporary stand but this was not possible.

Many Season Ticket Holders and 500 Club Members and Club Members (of which there are up to 1,800) availed of a priority window on Saturday throughout the day.

All remaining tickets were sold at our FAI Cup game against Wexford on Sunday.

It has come to our attention that there are some people who may not have qualified as Season Ticket holders or members who managed to obtain tickets. For this we apologise and take responsibility for any shortcomings.

The pressure on our officials and staff at the club have been huge in the last weeks and as always, as a club we do our very best to maintain the high standards required as a club running at the levels we do with over 160 players and eight teams competing at their respective age groups. There is a tiny staff and large volunteer base which help run the club to the best of our abilities in everything we do.

The club will reflect and learn on any mistakes made and ensure in the future things are improved on.

In hindsight, perhaps a longer priority window would have helped ease the pressure on supporters to come to the stadium on Saturday and the introduction better online tickets claim system.

We will monitor how Viking FK away ticket sales are going right up until Thursday week in the hope that some may be returned.

We wish to thank everyone for their support and apologise to those who were unable to secure their ticket.

Sligo BID supports Sligo Rovers

Sligo Rovers were delighted to receive a significant donation from Sligo BID (Sligo Business Improvements District) to help the club bring the ground up to UEFA standards for hosting our European games, especially with our upcoming 3rd Round tie with Viking FK of Norway.

Sligo BID is a business improvement district located in Sligo Town. BIDs improve the trading within specific geographic locations by improving the commercial environment and proactively marketing the district.

Last week, businesses in Sligo Town were extremely busy with many Motherwell fans staying in the town and surrounding areas for our 2nd Round tie with the Scottish team.

Occasions like this brings the community together and for Sligo Rovers, it’s important that our local businesses get the benefits of such games in terms of income they can generate off the back of them.

Many of these businesses are loyal sponsors of the club and we appreciate their support on an ongoing basis.

The Showgrounds is included in the Purple Flag zone. The Purple Flag is the International Award for Towns and Cities that reach a standard of excellence in the evening and night-time economy.

Tommy Higgins, Chairman of Sligo Rovers:

‘’We are extremely grateful to Sligo BID for helping us keep our next European game against Viking of Norway at The Showgrounds in front of our supporters.

‘’The recent European games were fantastic in terms of atmosphere, excitement and indeed creating extra business and revenue for the local Sligo economy.

‘’We hope we can continue to do this in the future and this includes with the redevelopment of The Showgrounds in our Masterplan which we hope can bring a top class venue to the town and region.

‘’We thank Sligo BID for their continued support of the club’’.

The Bit O’ Red host Viking FK at The Showgrounds on Thursday, August 11th at 7pm. The game is sold out.

Supporters wishing to watch this Thursday’s First-Leg in Norway are encouraged to attend the live screening which takes place in Stephen Street car park on the big screen from 6pm. (Admission €5 and proceeds go to Sligo Summer Festival – gates open 5pm)

Academy Weekend Review: August 1st

Our Academy teams were all in action this weekend bar our Women’s Under 19 team who had a free weekend.

On Saturday afternoon, our Under 14 team defeated Cavan/Monaghan 7-1 at The Sean Fallon Centre thanks to a hat-trick from Jack Nicholson and a goal each from Sean Casey, Ashton Conlon, Troy Kelly and Oisin Keenan.

Also on Saturday, our two Under 17 teams had games, with one at home and one away.

Our Under 17 Men’s team were beaten 2-1 in Kerry, with Niall Holohan on target.

At Sean Fallon Centre our Womens team had an impressive 5-0 win over Donegal. A hat-trick from Ella Vahey and a brace from Jillian Monaghan secured the points.

On Sunday afternoon our Under 15 side were defeated 3-1 by Galway at home with Reuben Gillespie on target for Rovers.

At time of print, our Under 19 men’s team are in action against St Patrick’s Athletic in Dublin. The result will follow on our social media platforms.

It was a good week for Sligo Rovers Academy. We have seen many of our young talents involved at Senior level for both the Men’s and Women’s teams.

Last Thursday night, Kailin Barlow was introduced in the second half in our win over Motherwell and performed brilliantly. Cillian Heaney, Daire McCarthy, Eanna Clancy and Conor Walsh were all in the match day squad.

Goalkeeper Luke McNicholas who came through the academy signed a new two and a half year deal to extend his stay at Rovers until the end of 2024 and other talents such as Niall Morahan who continues to excel in midfield and Mark Byrne who was also part of the squad against Motherwell.

On Saturday night we saw our Womens team defeat League champions Shelbourne in an epic game at The Showgrounds. Pixie O’ Hara, Helen Monaghan, Sarah Kiernan were and still are part of our Academy system as well as Farah McDonagh, Aife Haran and Jessica Casey.

On Sunday, we saw First Team full debuts for Kailin Barlow and Eanna Clancy who started in our defeat to Wexford in The FAI Cup.

Alice Lillie was part of the Republic of Ireland team who played in the Super Cup NI last week and Lillie continues to impress both here and on the international stage.

European game sold out

Our upcoming Europa Conference League 2nd Leg game with Viking FK of Norway on Thursday August 11th at The Showgrounds is sold out

There are no more tickets remaining and there will be no admission on the night

We will await feedback from our opponents and determine if any of their away allocation will be returned.

Report: WNL: Rovers 3-2 Shelbourne

Super Sligo Rovers took the Women’s National League points with a thrilling 3-2 victory against defending champions Shelbourne at a frenzied Showgrounds this evening in front of the TG 4 cameras in a thriller.

Defending champions Shelbourne arrived at the Showgrounds determined to get back on the winning track after two draws in the last seven days.

By contrast, hosts Sligo Rovers had conceded five goals last time out against neighbours Galway and were equally determined to make the game competitive.

While the hosts started positively and had an early chance, Shelbourne hit the front in the 11th minute when Pearl Slattery headed powerfully to the net from a corner.

Six minutes later it was 2-0 for the Dublin women when Alex Kavanagh slotted to the net with a well-placed free from outside the penalty area. Referee Declan Toland harshly penalised Sligo Rovers defender Kerri O’Hara and that gave Kavanagh the opportunity.

Shelbourne continued to dictate for the remainder of the half, but as the clock ticked over 45 minutes Sligo Rovers got back into contention when Gemma McGuinness out-muscled a Shelbourne defender and toe-poked the ball to the net from about six yards.

It got worse for Shelbourne eight minutes into the second-half when minnows Sligo Rovers grabbed a sensational equaliser. Emma Doherty did the damage as she evaded a couple of defenders and rifled to the net.

Emma Doherty then fired Sligo Rovers into the lead on the hour with another superb strike only seconds after Shelbourne had introduced three substitutes which included new recruit Heather O’Reilly.

For the remainder it was end-to-end as Sligo Rovers stood up to Shelbourne with immense displays that were inspired by Lauren Boles as the Bit O’Red delivered a thriller for the live television audience.


Sligo Rovers – Amy Mahon; Leah Kelly, Ruth Monaghan, Orna O’Dowd, Gemma McGuinness, Lauren Boles, Emma Doherty, Kerri O’Hara, Paula McGrory, Amy Boyle-Carr, Helen Monaghan. Sub – Sarah Kiernan for R Monaghan 33 mins, Emma Hansberry for McGuinness and Jessica Casey for O’Hara both 73 mins, Fiona Doherty for E Doherty 85 mins

Shelbourne – Amanda Budden; Jess Gargan, Jessie Stapleton, Pearl Slattery, Shauna Fox, Alex Kavanagh, Rachel Graham, Megan Smyth-Lynch, Keeve Keenan, Leah Doyle, Emma Starr. Subs – Noelle Murray for Kavanagh, Heather O’Reilly for Keenan and Abbi Lareekin for Smyth-Lynch all 60 mins, Izzy Glennon for Starr 78m, Lia O’Leary for Doyle 85m.

Referee – Declan Toland.
Assistant-referees – Ciaran O’Reilly, Richard Storey.
Fourth official – Damien MacGraith.

McNicholas extends his stay at Sligo Rovers

Sligo Rovers are delighted to announce that goalkeeper Luke McNicholas has extended his stay at the club until the end of the 2024 season.

McNicholas has played in our recent Europa Conference League tie with Motherwell, keeping a clean sheet in both games and performing excellently throughout.

Luke had a successful loan spell at Cliftonville from August 2021 to May 2022 and was part of the squad that finished runners up in the NIFL Premiership and won silverware at Windsor Park in the League Cup.

The man from Mayo spoke of his delight this morning:

‘’I’m delighted to have extended my stay here at the club.

‘’I feel like we are pushing in the right direction and working well under John Russell and his staff and I feel like there is great opportunities here for young players like myself and I am excited for the future.

‘’It has been a great experience playing in The European games and we all want to experience games like that more often, which we will aim to do on a regular basis moving forward’’.

Luke has been part of the club’s Academy system, starting off at Under 17 level before making his way through that age group, into the under 19 squad and through to the first team which has proven to be a common path-way in recent years.

Manager John Russell is in no doubt of the quality McNicholas brings:

‘’ I’m delighted that Luke has committed himself to Sligo Rovers for the next two and half years.

‘’Luke has all the attributes to play at the highest level.

‘’He has come up through the academy system here and is a current Irish U21 International.

‘’He gained valuable first team experience during his loan move at Cliftonville last season and now he is ready to be the number one at Sligo Rovers’’.

McNicholas will be part of The Bit O’ Red squad for tomorrow’s cup game against Wexford FC at The Showgrounds. Kick off is 6pm and tickets can be got on the gate.

Rovers sign Robbie Burton on loan from Dinamo Zagreb

Sligo Rovers are delighted to announce the signing of Robbie Burton on loan from Dinamo Zagreb until the end of the season.

Burton spent fourteen years at Arsenal where he signed as a schoolboy at the age of six.

In 2020, Burton was transferred to Dinamo Zagreb of the Croation Premier Division for a six figure transfer fee.

He has spent two and a half years with Zagreb and moves to Sligo to bolster John Russell’s midfield options for the rest of the 2022 season.

Manager Russell is delighted with the signing:

”I’m delighted to have secured the signing of Robbie Burton on loan from Dinamo Zagreb. I’d like to thank the sporting director Marko Vukelic for his assistance in getting this deal done.

”Robbie is a creative midfielder who will bring a lot of quality to our team.

”He came through the Arsenal academy before joining Dinamo Zagreb. I feel this will be great opportunity for Robbie to get back playing first team football and show what he is all about.

”I’m sure our fans will enjoy watching him play.”

The midfielder will go straight into the squad for this weekend’s FAI Cup tie with Wexford at The Showgrounds and is excited by the challenge ahead:

”Delighted to have signed with Sligo Rovers today.

”I can’t wait to get started and be part of the squad in Sunday’s game against Wexford in front of the fans at The Showgrounds.

”I am excited about the coming weeks and months and look forward to finishing the season strong with the team”.

Burton will also be part of The Bit O’ Red squad for our upcoming Europa Conference League campaign which resumes next Thursday night away to Viking of Norway in the Third Qualifying Round.

He will wear the number 18 shirt which was most recently worn by Bit O’ Red manager John Russell.

Welcome Robbie.

Showgrounds secured for Viking game

We are delighted to announce that our UEFA Europa Conference League Third Round 2nd-Leg game against Viking will take place at home in The Showgrounds on Thursday August 11th at 7pm.

The club have worked tirelessly since the final whistle last night to secure the game here in front of our home supporters and it has now been confirmed by UEFA.

There was a possibility of having to stage the game at Tallaght Stadium in Dublin but this now means European Football will once again be back here in Sligo.

We wish to thank UEFA for their help and especially our association, The FAI.

There are a number of extra measures needed to help bring the ground up to speed but there will be no temporary stand and capacity will remain around the same as our game with Motherwell on Thursday night.

The club will now work on putting all these measures in place ahead of the game.

Ticket sales will be as follows:

Saturday July 30th:

10am-6pm: Season Ticket Holders only. Maximum of 2 tickets per season ticket holder. From Showgrounds front office window. Park in astro turf car park and enter via pedestrian entrance of ground.

Sunday July 31st:

On sale at Wexford FC cup match from 4.45pm inside the ground at our merchandise store (General Sale) (Maximum 2 per person)

Monday August 1st:

10am to 6pm from Showgrounds front office window. (Maximum 2 per person)

Tickets are €25 for adult, €20 for concessions (OAP/Students) and €10 for children.

We would urge people to refrain from contacting members of staff or the club with regards tickets as we must respect the above sale times.

We can’t wait to bring another famous European night to The Showgrounds in front of our magnificent supporters.