Author: David Conway

Full Time Officer to be Appointed for Work in The Community

Sligo Rovers are pleased to announce our commitment to significantly enhance the club’s community work and engagement with the appointment of a full-time Football & Social Responsibility (FSR) Officer next year.

While the club has been heavily involved in community activities for many years, Sligo Rovers will, for the first time, advertise for the position of a full-time FSR officer in the first week of January.

The new role, supported by Sligo County Council, will involve using the attraction of football to have a positive impact in many areas of social importance in the Region. 

This will include the delivery of football themed socially focused programmes and events, developing the Clubs community relationships, as well as sustainability measures in line with UEFA’s football sustainability strategy 2030.

Chairman Tommy Higgins said this will be a major boost to the Club’s involvement and activities in the community:

“This is an exciting new chapter in our club’s history. Support of the community has always been at the heart of our club and we see this appointment as a vital element in the future development of Sligo Rovers.

“It will mean as a club we will be able to further our work in the community and make a hugely positive impact across the region”

Full details of the post and closing date for applications will be advertised in the first week of January.

Striker Wilson Waweru joins the Bit O’Red

John Russell has added his second new addition to his squad for the upcoming 2024 season. 

22 year old centre forward Wilson Waweru joins from Galway United after a successful loan spell with Cobh Ramblers where he scored 13 goals from open play last season. The player joins on a two year deal.

John Russell:

“Wilson is a very good player that I am excited to bring to the club. He came through the Galway United academy and always stood out when he broke through to their first team. 

“I have tracked his development and he is moving to us after scoring a lot of goals at Cobh last year. 

“He is a natural finisher, he’s quick, strong, and capable of running in behind. He comes to us at a good age and is a player I’m excited to have with us next year”

Wilson Waweru:

“I am very happy to join the club. I see myself as an out and out number 9 and a focal point up top. I was happy to make the move to Cobh last year particularly with the quality of the goals scored and assists I made. 

“I am looking forward to the step up in quality in the Premier Division. I feel I am becoming a better player every year, with the quality of players at this club I feel I can bring that form with me next year.

More news is expected this week as John Russell continues to build his squad for the upcoming season.

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Ray Gallagher Honoured By Sligo County Council

Long serving Sligo Rovers volunteer and Club Vice President Ray Gallagher was honoured by Sligo County Council on Wednesday evening at its annual Cathaorleach’s Awards ceremony. Ray won the ‘Community Individual’ Award category for his lifetime of exemplary service.

Presenting the award on behalf of the Awards Committee, Councillor Rosaleen O’Grady said has spent most of his 86 years serving the people of County Sligo, and highlighted in particular his work in developing the Showgrounds.

‘Ray served as Chairman of the Management Committee and subsequently the Ground Development Committee, under his stewardship the Treacy Avenue stand was built, a new all weather pitch was laid and a car park and boundary wall were provided in a partnership with Sligo Borough Council.

During his lifetime of service to Sligo Rovers, has made an enormous input in many areas, arguably his most valuable contribution was in relation to the Showgrounds. In 1968, Ray played a key role along with Albert Higgins and then Mayor and Club Chairman the late John Fallon in acquiring the two estates that made up the Showgrounds, the Fowler and Campbell estates, thus providing Sligo Rovers with a permanent home. In 2016, under Ray’s leadership, the ground was legally registered as a Charitable Trust, thereby ensuring it is preserved in perpetuity as a community and recreational facility for the people of Sligo.’

Councillor O’Grady concluded her tribute by noting ‘Ray’s modest and unassuming nature, which ensured he never sought the limelight or any acknowledgement for his lifetime of voluntary service, but his vision and drive in securing the Showgrounds bestows a priceless legacy for future generations of Sligo people.’

Will Fitzgerald signs for 2024

Sligo Rovers is pleased to announce that Will Fitzgerald has signed back with the club for the upcoming 2024 season.

The 24 year old attacking midfielder will line out for his third season with the Bit O’Red.

“I’m delighted to sign back with the club for next year.

Ever since I first arrived at the club, I’ve been made feel welcome by everyone in & around the club.

It’s a great club with even better people involved & I know how much it means to the supporters & community to see it thriving.

I am loving my football here & I look forward to hopefully making my 100th appearance for the club, which if that happens is something that I’ll be forever proud of.

I can’t wait to pull on the Rovers jersey again & I’m looking forward to us pushing on next year”

John Russell:

“I’m delighted Will has agreed a new deal with the club.

Will is a top professional who brings so much to the team in terms of his energy, work rate and quality.

He has an excellent mentality and is exactly the type of character I want at the club.

I’m excited to have him with us again as I feel he can take his game to another level next season.”

Fixtures for the upcoming season are due to be announced this week. Season Tickets sales are on sale together with our new 2024 training merchandise at https://srfcdirect.com/

Niall Morahan signs for 2024

Sligo Rovers are pleased to announce Niall Morahan has re-signed with the club for the upcoming 2024 season.

The 23 year old has been one of the most consistent performers of 2023 and has now committed to extending his time with the Bit O’ Red.

John Russell expressed his delight with the retention of Morahan for 2024

“Niall is a key signing for us going into next year, he’s a player that has come up through the academy so he understands the DNA of the club”

“He is an outstanding midfielder who has over 150 appearance for us, and his game has continued to improve over the last year or two”

“He will be 24 next year and I feel in addition to the qualities he offers us in midfield, he is also growing as a leader. He will be a real driving force for us in midfield again next year, I’m delighted to have him with on board for next season”

The Leitrim Village man was in the Showgrounds earlier today and added:

“It wasn’t the season we were expecting last year, particularly with the expectations we put on ourselves, but we are eager to put it behind us now, and focus on next year”

I am delighted to sign today and am already really looking forward to the start of next season”

The club is expecting more announcements in the coming weeks as we build our squad for 2024.