Author: Rory Houston

500 Club Results October-November 2019

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October

€500 – Sean McGowan, Tonnaphubble
€100 – Stephen Wickham, Calry
€100 – Vincent Hannon Assoc, Abbey St
€100 – John Joe Gilroy, Hazelwood
€100 – Tony Wehrly, O’Connell St
€100 – Marty Oates, Treacy Avenue
€50 – Al Murphy, Pearse Road
€50 – Mark Mullholland, Markievicz Road
€50 – Frank Ballantyne, Strandhill Road
€50 – Kevin Fitzsimons, Cairns Hill

November

€500 – Michael Gallagher, Crossmolina, Mayo
€100 – Joe Finan, Oakfield Road
€100 – Michael Cox, Strandhill Road
€100 – Terence Leyden, Ballybofey, Donegal
€100 – Seamus Cummins, Hazelwood
€100 – Maeve Conway, Cliffoney, Sligo
€50 – Mark Killorn, Pearse Road
€50 – Eamonn McManus, Knappagh Road
€50 – Conor Sheeran, Foxrock, Dublin
€50 – Michael Leonard, Blackrock

Xmas draw winner – and thank you

The winner of the Sligo Rovers Christmas Draw was Joe Gillen.

Congratulations to Joe on his top prize win which was €500 but his luck really was in as he was also drawn out again later with another entry, this time for the stay in the Clanree Hotel in Letterkenny.  All the results are below.

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

€13,000 was raised from the draw in total.

We want to thank our office staff Frank, Sandra and Shane for their hard work and 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. Joe Gillen, Oakfield Road– €500
  2. Roger Cawley, Enniscrone– Two Westlife tickets in Pairc Ui Chaoimh
  3. Joe Gillen, Oakfield Road – Two nights in Clanree Hotel, Letterkenny
  4. Frank Arthur– 2020 Sligo Rovers season ticket 
  5. Ciaran McDonagh, Green Road – 2 x Republic of Ireland Nations League game tickets 
  6. Sinead Magee– Christmas Hamper
  7. Martin Rogers, Union Walk – Dinner for two in the Clayton Hotel 
  8. John Lee, Ballinode – 2020 Sligo Rovers jersey 

Wehrly’s and BORST time it right

Earlier this year our sponsor Wehrly’s Jewellers met with the Bit O’ Red Supporters Trust about making a watch with a Sligo Rovers link.

The idea simply took off from there as Richard Wehrly explains.

Richard Wehrly said: “A couple of months ago, I approached the Bit O’Red Supporters Trust with an idea about doing a watch with a small Sligo Rovers twist, such as an engraving on the back, with a goal of raising money for the Trust and ultimately the club.

“They raised the bar and asked about a Sligo Rovers watch, would it be possible? 

“At the time, I wasn’t sure we could develop a watch that would be fashionable, good quality and maintain a reasonable price tag in such a short space of time but thanks to a fantastic Irish supplier we were able to design and develop the limited edition watch as you see it today. 

“It has exceeded our expectations and as usual Sligo Rovers fans have put their hands in their pockets to support the club they love.

“It has been a fantastic experience, and one that shows what sport is all about, 

“Sligo Rovers is a community club, the fans make it what it is and we are very proud to be supporters of such a great club. 

“We presented a cheque for €5,000 to the Bit O’Red Supporters Trust so they can continue their great work in supporting and promoting Sligo Rovers.”

Clive Hynes of the Trust said: “The product produced was very classy and proved extremely popular, so much so that now the watch sold out very quickly, much faster that anyone could have anticipated.

“We are lucky to have such keen sponsors and of course the fans that purchased them really made it a success. I’d like to thank Richard for his help with this fundraiser and for recognising the work of the Trust.”

Gerard O’Connor of the Trust added: “This is one of many ideas we tried to bring in this year and well done to all the lads. 

“We handed over the €5,000 cheque directly to the club for their use.”

Chief executive Colin Feehily said: “The management committee would like to thank all at Wehrly’s for their ongoing support and the Bit O’ Red Supporters Trust who have put in an unspeakable amount of work this year. It’s no exaggeration to say they have transformed certain areas of the club. 

“Their novel thinking and work ethic has brought in vital funds and added a social aspect to the club. We are very grateful to have such volunteers trying to make the club better with each day that passes.”

2020 League fixtures

Sligo Rovers will begin the new Premier Division season away to Finn Harps on Friday 14 February.

The first home game is Friday 21 September against St Patrick’s Athletic.

View all fixtures here


Rovers win SWAI Website of the Year

Sligo Rovers were honoured by the Soccer Writers of Ireland by winning League of Ireland Website of the Year on Tuesday night.

Rovers were one of three clubs nominated for the award alongside Shelbourne and Waterford.

The Bit O’ Red were voted winners with club PRO Rory Houston saying the award was testament to the volunteer spirit of the club.

He added that the passing of club president Eddie McCullough in recent days reminded everyone of how important volunteerism is to Sligo Rovers and that his legacy lives on.

He thanked all those that work with the club on a volunteer basis.

Season tickets in demand

2020 season tickets are now on sale online and in our club store in Barton Smiths.

Click here to buy online

Ticket prices here

As with every year, supporters are encouraged to buy before Christmas Day, as prices increase after this. So this is the final week to get the cheaper ticket.

Supporters have the chance to reserve their own seat for every league game in 2020, as well as all the cup games too. In previous seasons, Gold Season Tickets only reserved your seat for league games, however in 2020 we have added cup matches so you don’t have to worry about coming early to secure a seat, your name will be on it.

Gold Season Tickets:

A Sligo Rovers Gold Season Ticket allows the supporter to select their favourite seat in the ground and have it reserved for every game of the season. Whether you work late and can only make kick off, enjoy a pre-match tea or coffee in the clubhouse, or you simply want to wait until the last minute to avoid the cold, your seat is secured.

Gold season tickets will work out at around €3.50 extra per match.

Adult Season Tickets:

Adult season ticket prices for 2020 have been frozen, with no increase from last season at €220.

An adult Gold ticket costs €300, where you can reserve your seat for every game, as explained above.

Gold Season tickets are continuing to prove extremely popular with an increase in demand each season.

Student and Concession categories:

We are again offering discounted rates for second and third level students. Secondary school tickets are €100, around half the amount you would pay by paying on the gate each week, and Third Level Student tickets are €140, saving you around €40 for the season.

Bit O Red supporters who are unemployed can purchase a concession season ticket which will cost €150, with an up to date letter required from your local Intreo office to show your you are not working.

OAP/Senior Citizen Tickets:

These tickets are €140 for 2020, with the gold option just €210.

Family Season Tickets:

As with previous seasons, we are offering families a discounted rate for entry to The Showgrounds. For two adults and to children aged 12 or under, it will cost €500. This is a big saving for families of four, however we understand as a club the significant spend these families will have over the course of the season, so we feel this offer will be a great help to them.

Super Reds:

Details below

Our fantastic Super Red offer will again remain for 2020.

Season Ticket prices will be €60 for kids aged 12 and under, but this season they will get even more.

Kids will receive a Sligo Rovers training kit, including a crested T-Shirt, club shorts and socks, which will be worn Liam Buckley’s first team in 2020. Kids will also be given a voucher for €10 off our new 2020 home kit, as well as entrance to our hugely popular Super Red open day where Super Red ticket holders will receive their training kits, meet the first team players and be put through their paces by manager Liam Buckley and his staff in an hour long coaching session. Kids will also receive a birthday card in the post in time for their big day in 2020, signed by their favourite player.

Credit Union Finance:

To make it easier for supporters to purchase their season tickets for 2020, we have teamed up with Sligo Credit Union who will offer supporters a short term loan, in order to purchase their ticket and enable them to pay for it over the course of the season, rather than in one lump sum before Christmas.

To purchase your ticket online, visit www.srfcdirect.com

To purchase your ticket, you may also visit one of the following outlets:

  • The Showgrounds
  • Barton Smith, Sligo
  • Collery Menswear, Sligo
  • Lavins Menswear, Ballymote
  • John Lowe, Carrick On Shannon
  • Greenan Electric, Boyle
  • Gerry Kenny Sport, Ballina
  • Colerys Shop, Ballina
  • Gillespies, Tubbercurry
  • Tansey’s Centra, Gurteen
  • Tony Quinn, Cliffoney

Christmas Draw: One week left

The Sligo Rovers Christmas Draw has just one week left to go.

The winner of the draw will receive €500 on Monday 23 December.

Second prize: Tickets to Westlife’s concert in Pairc Ui Chaoimh

Clik here to buy tickets: https://srfcdirect.com/christmas-draw-ticket/

Third prize: Two night’s B&B in the Clanree Hotel in Letterkenny

Fourth prize: Sligo Rovers season ticket for 2020

Fifth prize: Two tickets for Republic of Ireland Nations League game in the Aviva Stadium

Sixth prize: Christmas Hamper

Seventh prize: Dinner for two in the Clayton Hotel, Sligo

Eighth prize: Sligo Rovers 2020 jersey

Tickets available here or from committee members or the club office

Eddie McCullagh RIP

It was with great sadness that Sligo Rovers have learned of the passing of Club President Eddie McCullagh 

The McCullagh family have been at heart of Rovers for many years, and Eddie shared his late brother Dermot’s passion  for the club they held so dear.

Eddie was a supporter all his life, he served on the management committee and was a mainstay of the club lottery since it was introduced in the early 1990’s.

In the late 1960’s when Rovers bought the Showgrounds, Eddie led a team of volunteers to carry out a weekly collection around the housing estates of Sigo town. Eddie’s  patch included MCR, St Brigid’s and St Joseph’s, 144 houses he called to without fail every week, a huge commitment but typical of Eddie that he fulfilled this duty without any fuss.

As he recalled in later years: “Times were tough then, but people always had their shilling for Sligo Rovers”

Eddie was one of most modest and unassuming men you could meet, but it would be a brave soul who would criticise Sligo Rovers in his presence. 

His affection for the club attracted countless other supporters and volunteers to follow in his footsteps. 

In later years he suffered ill health and was cared for by a close circle of family and friends, in recent times in the loving care of staff of St John’s Hospital, where he was affectionately known as ‘Mr President ‘.

A highlight of a build-up to our FAI Cup semi-final this year was Kyle Callan-McFadden and Johnny Dunleavy visiting Eddie in St John’s.

He passed away overnight, with those that loved and cared for him by his side and along with some treasured Sligo Rovers mementos.  

Eddie will be sorely missed by his many friends at Sligo Rovers, but he will always be remembered and cherished as a gentle, kind soul who one of the club’s most loyal and dedicated servants.

Ar dheis De go raibh a anam

Fashion show proceeds presented to Rovers

Last Saturday the Bit O’ Red collected a cheque from the BEAT IT World Record Fashion Show as organised by EJs Menswear to celebrate their 25th year in business.

The world record for models in a fashion show was broken on the night at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Sligo.

A total of 459 models took to the catwalk on the night breaking the previous record of 408 models set in Thailand in 2018.

Remarkably, over €100,000 was raised on the night. Sligo Rovers were one of three groups to benefit. The presentations were made in the Blue Lagoon.

Colin Feehily speaking at the presentation night in the Blue Lagoon

Sligo Cancer Support Centre received €50,000, while the Sligo All Stars picked up €13,000. The Bit O’ Red, who were tasked with producing 200 models, generated €40,000.

Eamonn Cunningham of EJ Menswear and organising committee member told the Sligo Champion: “It was a truly unbelievable night, the community spirit of Sligo really shined through.

“Everyone pulled together to organise this record attempt and raise much needed funds for these worthwhile causes.”

The organisation of such an event took a lot of planning and this mammoth task fell to the organising committee, the staff of EJ Menswear and the many volunteers on the night, many of whom were connected to Rovers, including all of our players who took part.

The Fashion Show Committee

Their level of professionalism and determination is testament to their achievement.

Eamonn added: “Everyone involved on the night deserves a massive thank you. The EJ’s staff, the lads from the Rovers and All Stars and of course the people of Sligo and beyond that gave so generously over the days and weeks leading up to the event.

“Everyone should give themselves a big pat on the back.”

Sligo Rovers chief executive Colin Feehily said: “It was a night that will go down in the history books of Sligo and that is no exaggeration.

“We are so grateful to all at EJ’s, especially Eamonn, and all of the organising committee. Some of our most dedicated fans were a driving force behind it and I just want to say thank you to them and all of the models who took to the catwalk. The very best of Sligo was on show that night. Everyone in the room left beaming with pride and rightly so.

“We’re thrilled to see Sligo Cancer Support Centre receive such a large sum. The amount generated for Rovers is such a lift to us as well.

“We immediately used it for costs arising from the 2019 season and from a business perspective this gives us a stronger run to the new year and the start of the season.

“As people know, the costs of running Sligo Rovers are rising each year. That is the nature of competing in the top flight in the League of Ireland, especially when not in Europe.

“We are reliant on what we generate as a community. Nights like the fashion show makes our community so special.

“The fashion show has been a huge help to us so from everyone at the club, thank you again to all. We are all excited about 2020 and trying to get the club to a higher level.”