O’Riordan remains quiet with regards signing new players
Sligo Rovers boss Don O’Riordan remained tight-lipped this week as he eyed several more signings for the coming eircom League First Division season.
“I’m still trying to keep my cards close to my chest on that,” he said yesterday [Monday]. “Hopefully, though, we are coming a long way to having the squad we need,” he continued.
“We have to bring in new blood. We need to shake things up a bit, but we’re working on it.”
During the week, Rovers signed Alvin Rauss, a 6’ 3” tall net-minder from Barbados, to add a much-needed goalkeeper to the squad following the loss of Ciaran Kelly, who signed for Derry City last month.
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Originally posted by TheRealRovers
Why so because ??
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
probably because 11 players left a mediocre squad and only one has joined and he was a replacement rather than an attempt to improve the squad
The team were back training this week and only a couple new players signed. I know these things take time but we badly need 4 or 5 more players if we want to go up.
I saw Alvin Rauss when Barbados DF played us at the end of last season he looked good but came off with an injury. I don't know how he will cope with the weather in the northwest
well miller and williams seem to have coped well so sure give him the benifit of the doubt
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