By Leo Gray
Wednesday December 30th 2009
S ligo Rovers have agreed terms for new contracts with two promising youngsters from last year's panel, Darren Meenan and Dean Marshall.
Although neither tied down regular first team places last term, they both showed plenty of potential with limited opportunities and manager, Paul Cook, clearly sees them as important players for the 2010 campaign.
Meenan came on as a second half substitute in the FAI Cup final against Sporting Fingal and produced a tenacious performance, operating as a fifth midfielder. Marshall played a number of games for the first team towards the end of the season. scoring four goals in a handful of apperances, two in the League and two in the Setanta Cup.
Twenty-three years old Meenan joined Rovers in the transfer window last Summer. A former Northern Ireland youth international, he previously played for Shels, Finn Harps and Monaghan United.
Marshall, meanwhile, had trials with Coventry City before joining Bohemians. The nineteen years old winger joined Rovers last July.
Both players are expected to put pen to paper on new deals within the next few days, adding further momentum to Rovers team-building process for the new season.
Goalkeeper, Richard Brush, signed a new contract with the club just before Christmas while club captain, Conor O'Grady, Gavin Peers, Danny Ventre and striker, Matthew Blinkhorn are other members of last year's squad who are on board for the 2010 campaign.
Newcomers already signed for the new season are ex Shamrock Rovers striker, Padraic Almond, former Bray Wanderers winger, Gary McCabe, and ex Dundalk midfielder, Chris Turner.
Manager, Cook, is expected back in Sligo this week-end after a short festive break and the squad will assemble for pre-season training on January 14th.
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