Club promotions manager Noel Mooney is keen to ensure that the league clubs continue to develop stronger links with their community to help foster that growth. One of the clubs to complain about the impact of the summer season on their attendance figures is Sligo Rovers.
Mooney will spend a week in the town promoting their July 27 clash with Shamrock Rovers to prove the club can tap into the Sligo public.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...nk-798099.html
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
might this have anything to do with that foxy red haired lady that was helping him with the surveys that day agaisnt cork?
Is she the promotion officer?
ha - yeah have to say i thought she looked very well
Hi Rogue Trader - sorry I meant to reply to your message
Yeah a good day out - Ive went up to both the Cork and the Bohs games now and will be there this saturday also
Ive also seen ye recently against Shamrock Rovers in the cup and last Friday at Belfield vs UCD.
Playing some great football. Front two Judge and Fara Kud can be a real handful - both are comfortable on the ball and both are able to come short to pick it up
Against Cork I thought you really got them on a bad day and made the most of it - but deserved the win 100% and played some lovely ball
Bohs game was one of the most entertaining games Ive seen this year and a good crowd also. Again you played some great football. I thought in the last 30 minutes Bohs really were on top pushing for a winner and had enough chances to get it but it just wasnt their day. Then in the last five mins Sligo before the penalty Sligo came to life!
Versus Sham Rovers you put in another good performance - maybe a goal was offside, maybe not - but then Sham Rovers goal could have been off also. Dont want to start a row with anyone but I thought their was a slight push in the back on the Sham Rovers defender for the third goal. And in fairness the ref ignored the collision/didnt see Murphy injured, till he was ready to start the game again - so I can see what Scully and the Rovers fans are complaining about with that. In general I thought the ref made a lot of wrong decisions that day
Against UCD . .. . once again savage football at times and kept the ball well - put a lot of pressure on the UCD man in possession and forced them long and direct for the whole game - something that really doesnt suit them. Lucky not to concede one or two in the first half and I didnt think the goal that was disallowed was actually offside. Defended well though and made the most of the **** up which got the second goal - very good finishing again
Left back that has featured lately - Kelly i think he is, big enough guy - I was very impressed with.
Havent seen that much from Coleman like some of the guys go on about him but he def is a good solid player
Cash looks good also - Manson im not so sure
I saw the game vs Longford at the beginning of the season also and thought OGrady was v v good - but not so much so lately
Looking forward to the game vs Longford on saturday - saw them lose to Cork earlier in the week and they were unlucky - in fact Ive seen them a good few times this season and they have been unlucky quite often. They are all fighters most of time. Rutherford has been outstanding all season - whether at left back, or centre defense, or left wing or centre midfield. Mooney is a threat up front also - very good at getting out of defenders line of sight and sneaking behind in
Where in the ground were you to make such a claim. There is no soubt in anybodys mind that that was offside! There wasn't even any claims from players and the UCD fans. Rovers fans were positioned very good for that offside and we all knew at the time it was offside.
I think you need to go to specsavers!!!![]()
Ok I will take your word for it Midget![]()
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The Cookie Monster!
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
According to both websites the game is down for Saturday the 28th. Presume and hope the 27th is a typo by the indo.
Mooney is bang on and will talk to anybody anytime. Although as someone here says this game doesnt really need a lot of promotion.
Fair play DrDoc for talking sense about the Cup game.
KOH
Anyway.........
I hate to bring up the GAA but today i walked down the street and black and white bunting is across every street! there are those mini car flags on so many vehicles and countless pubs have GAA flags hanging outside. Its the talk of the town and thousands will descend to Roscommon next sunday[why do i even know its on sunday!]
Theres such potential in this town for Rovers that isnt capitalized upon.....The GAA do.....
Felt sick seeing all that ****e being put up yesterday. They win 1 game and everybody puts up flags/banners and wearing jersies all over Sligo. I am probably just jealous of what Rovers are missing out on though...still, quicker Galway knock Sligo out the better for us all.
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
I think its something we could change ourselves..once they lose the furore might end...if we got permission to put up things like that for the shams game[give mr mooney a bit of a hand!] id be happy to
so what.....they won 2 games and without getting into a GAA debate its hardly a great achievement. We beat Bohs and Shams deservedly in the space of a week and that should draw as much attention.
If we get a good draw at home in the cup then there should be the same buzz around town . i dont know who is behind the GAA promotion but its up to us to promote the next big game we have i think.
Tells how rubbish Sligo Gaa is, win one match and the place goes nuts. They would be better off if they kept it low key. The pressure is on now.
There's no point in being annoyed about the GAA team.
Soccer is my favourite sport, followed by probably hurling, rugby and baseball before Gaelic football comes into it, but I hope they beat Galway. I'll always support any sports team representing Sligo.
What people have to remember about the hype surrounding the GF team is that it's the nature of the Championship - every game is a cup tie (with the added bonus of a mini-cup final - the provincial final - if you win one or two games.
Could this excitement be maintained if Sligo were playing 30-odd matches a season? Not a hope. Even the National League, which has far less games than the EL, struggles to have any kind of relevance.
Good luck Sligo - and if a few first-timers find that they like the live sports experience, they have a venue just down the road from Markievicz Park where they can get that every couple of weeks.![]()
Last edited by Fivesilver; 29/06/2007 at 11:16 AM.
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