Author: Rory Houston

Annual Donation can help club during Coronavirus crisis

In light of the current shutting down of the league, we are extending our member appeal to all fans for the club’s Annual Donation if they are in a position to give. 

The Annual Donation usually brings in €12,000 but is significantly down this year.

We estimate we lose up to €20,000 per match night when cancelled, with two games cancelled so far, as well as the Easter Camps which regularly generate a five-figure sum.

But it’s the likes of missing out of payment of the AD on match night that become a factor too. 

The €100 donation is a fee for club upkeep and with no income we’d really appreciate if any fans could contribute 

https://srfcdirect.com/fundraising/annual-voluntary-donation/

You can also join the 500 Club to try to win €500 each month.

It is now available to join via Paypal.

You can sign up for monthly payments of €20 for 12 months or in a one off payment of €240.

Users can pay by credit/ debit card or by logging into their PayPal account. This is an ideal method of payment for exiled fans abroad. However there is a small additional charge in respect of PayPal’s processing fee.

To pay monthly, click here 

To pay yearly, click here

Bit O’ Red Wall Stage 2 started

The second phase of The Showgrounds Bit O’ Red Wall is now taking orders.  

As a result of a surge of interest from Sligo Rovers fans at home and abroad, the first stage took 302 orders.

To purchase a tile click here Bit O’ Red Wall Tile

Feely Stone, the Boyle-based company erected the wall in time for Sligo Rovers first home game of the new season against St Patrick’s Athletic.

The Wall Project is designed to give fans and their families a way to formally record their links with SFRC and its Showgrounds home. 

Each tile accommodates 16 characters, including spaces, on 3 lines.  

The Wall will serve as a further reminder of the special bond between the club and its supporters. 

In these unprecedented times, a Wall tile is the ideal way to support the club if you are in a position to.

We estimate we lose up to €20,000 per match night when cancelled, with two games cancelled so far, as well as the Easter Camps which regularly generate a five-figure sum.

The tile will be erected at the first possible time Bit O’ Red Wall Tile

Club Lotto – Update

Due to the advice issued by the Government in relation to the coronavirus,  Sligo Rovers is changing the format of its weekly lotto, taking effect  following the draw of 16th March. This measure is taken in the interest of the health and safety of lotto agents and subscribers. 

Over the coming weeks while current restrictions are in place, lottery tickets will not be sold by lottery agents or at the lottery stand. The tickets will be available online only.

As this will be the only regular source of income for Sligo Rovers for the foreseeable future, we are relying on the continuing  generosity and goodwill of our supporters and the wider community to  help the club come through this critical time – you can help us by playing the weekly lottery online.

Special offer for one year

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

Play online https://play.clubforce.com/play_newa.asp?ll_id=110&PC=0&RP=#Anchor

Lotto card holders will continue to have their numbers entered in the weekly draw

Sligo Rovers Lottery Team would like to thank its agents and subscribers for their patience and understanding at this time.

Sligo Rovers FC

Club statement: Management committee issue update on league

Sligo Rovers are seriously affected by the two-week shutdown of sporting activities, which is a necessary measure in the public interest.

Our primary concern remains the safety and health of our fans, management team, players, coaches and volunteers.

With this in mind we have ceased all football activities in line with HSE and FAI guidelines, all training and team activities have been shut down with immediate effect.

Chairman Tommy Higgins said: “This is a problem way beyond football and the timelines for resumption of football activities are uncertain, and it could be many weeks away.

“The board are actively reviewing an ever-changing situation and in constant contact with the FAI and other stakeholders.”

Club treasurer David Rowe said: “We have a short period of time we can survive financially.

“Urgent action is needed, we cannot operate on full costs and little or no income for very long.

“We recognise too that our highly supportive football community have their own additional challenges in business, in employment and in their own lives.”

The club feels early intervention is needed to maintain League of Ireland clubs who provide employment, youth football, social activities and a community interest outlet, mainly through highly committed volunteers.

The National League Executive Committee which represents all League of Ireland clubs will be meeting with the FAI on Monday.

We want to see a solution that works for all clubs and that will preserve a positive future for the game here.

Guidelines for matches on Coronavirus

A number of Coronavirus guidelines are being introduced by the SSE Airtricity League ahead of this weekend’s games, with our away fixture against Derry City on Friday and home game against Waterford FC on Monday in mind.

Rovers are taking a number of measurements that deal with all aspects of the matchday. This is very thorough and lengthy so we will publish only what we ask of supporters. Away from this a host of precautions and hygiene steps are being taken.

For fans we ask:

•Please be vigilant and avoid attending matches if you are feeling unwell or if you have been to an affected area.

•Please purchase match tickets online where possible. If paying entrance fee with cash, please try and have the exact amount.

Derry away tickets https://www.derrycityfc.net/online-ticketing/

Waterford at home tickets www.sligorovers.com/match-tickets 

•Try not to touch your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands as per HSE guidelines 

A further update will follow soon.

The FAI will continue to hold daily meetings regarding the Covid-19 outbreak and its effect on Irish football.

Sligo Rovers encourage all our supporters to take note of the preventative measures around Covid-19 in relation to hand-washing. For more visit hse.ie.

We ask that fans do not visit The Showgrounds on non matchdays without invitation or prior communication.

Covid-19: FAI meet with league reps

The Football Association of Ireland today met with the National League Executive Committee and the Professional Footballer’s Association of Ireland to discuss the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on domestic football.

Sligo Rovers were represented at this meeting.

A steering group was established at today’s meeting and will monitor developments on a daily basis with the Association now working closely with the NLEC and the PFAI to examine the potential impact of a sporting shutdown.

The FAI will coordinate this work and will present its findings to government and UEFA in relation to the financial implications for SSE Airtricity League clubs and players along with proposals on how best the Irish football industry can be protected.

An FAI spokesman said: “Today’s meeting was a productive one and allowed us all to focus on the situation facing our National League clubs and players. We discussed at length our serious concerns around Covid-19 and began to develop a contingency plan to help our clubs during this potentially difficult time.

“We are currently gathering all financial data and working with the clubs and the players on the financial implications they face. Once we have a true understanding of this, we will be approaching Government and UEFA on behalf of the clubs to seek their support.”

The FAI is fully supportive of government policy in relation to mass gatherings and sporting events and will take its lead from the Department of Health. 

The FAI will continue to hold daily meetings regarding the Covid-19 outbreak and its effect on Irish football.

Sligo Rovers encourage all our supporters to take note of the preventative measures around Covid-19 in relation to hand-washing. For more visit hse.ie.

We ask that nobody visit The Showgrounds without invitation or prior communication.

Bit O’ Red beaten by Shamrock Rovers

Sligo Rovers were beaten 3-2 by Shamrock Rovers at the Showgrounds.

The Bit O’Red went in level at the break after Ronan Coughlan’s penalty replied to Jack Byrne’s opener.

However, it was the Hoops who were to pick up Stephen Bradley’s first win as manager in the north west as they wrestled the points from Sligo. Goals from Aaron McEneff and Aaron Greene securing the points, which moves the visitors three clear of Dundalk.

While Niall Morahan netted what was nothing more than a consolation strike for Sligo in added time.

The Dubliners arrived in Sligo with a contrasting league record to their opponents, bringing with them their one hundred percent record, including last week’s victory over champions Dundalk. While the hosts had lost each of their three opening games and were yet to find the net.

Hoops boss Bradley had never won a game at the Showgrounds in his time in charge and it was his side who started the brighter.

Aaron McEneff screwed an early effort wide of Ed McGinty’s post eight minutes in, while Teemu Penninkangas had to divert a wicked cross from Byrne past his own post.

Liam Scales went close with a powerful header from the resulting corner, while a quick one-two between Neil Farrugia and Rory Gaffney saw the former flash a shot across the face of the Sligo goal.

Liam Buckley then lost Penninkangas to injury on 21 minutes, 90 seconds before Shamrock Rovers hit the lead.

Sligo weren’t touch tight to Byrne when he received the ball from Ronan Finn and were punished for their lapse when the explosive attacker took three defenders out of the game with one touch. Byrne shooting into the bottom corner from inside the area.

The league leaders continued to boss proceedings although there was a worrying moment eleven minutes from the break.

Coughlan’s speculative effort from all of 40 yards looked relatively innocuous. The Hoops defence scrambling the ball to safety after an awkward bounce in front of goalkeeper Alan Mannus had the goalkeeper disorientated.

Despite playing second fiddle in the opening half, the Bit O’Red went in level at the break.

Will Seymour’s wonderful ball to the right wing found Jesse Devers. The Mayo man linking up with cousin David Cawley who had his heels clipped by Roberto Lopes inside the penalty area.

Coughlan’s subsequent spot-kick sending Mannus the wrong way, handing Sligo their first goal of the season after over 300 minutes of football.

Byrne went close on separate occasions in the opening exchanges of the second half as the away side looked to regain control. His first fizzed past the far post from the left, while his follow up from the opposite side was easily held by McGinty.

The former Manchester City youth was involved again on 69 minutes, but his set piece from the angle was watched all the way by McGinty as Bynre’s swinging free-kick flew over the Scot’s crossbar.

Sligo sensed they could grab a second against the run of play, while the Dublin Rovers were always going to create further chances given their attacking prowess.

Shamrock Rovers’ second goal arrived on 76 minutes.

Impressive build up play from the green and white eventually found McEneff, who executed a neat finish past the sprawling McGinty.

The destination of the points was put beyond doubt with nine to go when Greene had the visitors’ third. The striker making the most of more poor defending from his once employers as he was allowed time and space to blast to the net after good work from Dylan Watts on the end line.

Morahan’s strike in added time meant little to the final outcome of this tie. The Leitrim man found the bottom corner with Mannus left flat footed.

But time had essentially run out for the hosts. 

Sligo Rovers: Ed McGinty; Niall Morahan, Teemu Penninkangas (Ryan De Vries 22), Kyle Callan-McFadden, Alex Cooper; Darragh Noone (Ronan Murray 79), Will Seymour, David Cawley, Jesse Devers; Garry Buckley; Ronan Coughlan.

Shamrock Rovers: Alan Mannus; Robert Lopes, Lee Grace, Liam Scales; Ronan Finn, Neil Farrugia (Danny Lafferty 85); Aaron McEneff, Greg Bolger (Gary O’Neill 75), Jack Byrne; Rory Gaffney (Dylan Watts 69), Aaron Greene.

Referee: Paul McLaughlin.

Attendance: 2,342

New security measures at Showgrounds

The installation of state of the art CCTV has taken place this week in The Showgrounds. 

Power Right Fire, Energy and Security are the leading business in Sligo for fire, energy and security services. 

A pan–tilt–zoom camera has been installed by Power Right to monitor three sides of the stadium. It will be used throughout match night. 

This measure is being taken to increase safety and care to all fans in the ground and is part of the terms of entering The Showgrounds. 

The new CCTV is also a preventive measure to identify those that use pyrotechnics and anyone found doing so will be removed from the ground and banned from future games.

We thank Power Right Fire, Energy and Security for their services and recommend them to our fans.

Last Man Standing Week 2 Entries Closed

Our Last Man Standing competition enters week two this weekend with all remaining players selections posted below.

Liverpool is the most popular pick with 16 players selecting them ahead of their home tie versus AFC Bournemouth. Wolves are the second most chosen team with six players believing they have what it takes to overcome Brighton.

AFC Bournemouth, Arsenal, Leicester, Sheffield and Southampton make up the remaining 11 selections.

Nameweek 1week 2
Dylan GilmartinWolvesSheffield United
Evan DolanWest HamLiverpool
Wesley FeeneyWest HamArsenal
Mark FeeneyWest HamSheffield United
Therese FoleyWest HamLiverpool
Paddy HouzeWatfordLiverpool
Sean MurphyWolvesSheffield United
Jarlaith MulliganWest Hamwolves
Christopher FallonPalacewolves
Frank McGeePalaceLiverpool
Donald KellyPalaceLeicester
Sean HuntWest HamLiverpool
Anthony QuinnPalaceLiverpool
David LynchPalacewolves
Andrew DoddWest Hamwolves
Andrew DoddWolvesLiverpool
Eoin McHughWest HamSheffield United
Alex SelbyWest HamAfc Bournemouth
Martin HeraghtyNorwichLiverpool
Des KellyWest HamLiverpool
Donal KellyWest HamLiverpool
Robert FitzpatrickWolvesArsenal
Gerry HigginsWest HamLiverpool
Ann MullenWest Hamwolves
Lewis BanksWest HamLiverpool
Des KavanaghWest HamLiverpool
Patricia CryanWolvesLiverpool
Shane MurrayWest Hamwolves
Kathya RouseWest HamLeicester
Noel FarryWest HamLiverpool
Martin BrackenWest HamLiverpool
David ChattertonWest HamSouthampton
John LunnyWolvesArsenal