The Sligo Champion

Rovers ask fans for support ahead of the season’s final game

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SLIGO Rovers are asking supporters to make a special effort to attend the last game of the season against Wexford Youths on Friday 28 October and asked season ticket holders, where possible, to consider paying in at the gate.

The Club hopes that this game will see Rovers finish off the season strongly in the top half of the table.

Rovers faced into this season confronted by serious challenges both on and off the field; the team had to be completely rebuilt against the backdrop of a major financial overhang from the previous season.

While the scale of the challenge was daunting the Club set out to in a measured and determined way to consolidat­e its position knowing that perseveran­ce and patience would be required to achieve its ambitions.

Chairman Martin Heraghty paid tribute to supporters for their tre- mendous response in so many ways throughout the season and asked as many as possible to attend the last game. “We want to be in a position financiall­y to continue rebuilding and enable the squad to be improved even further next season so that we can be competing at the top of the table.

“The bigger the attendance at Friday week’s game the better for the club as it faces what will be an even more competitiv­e league next season.

“The request to season ticket holders to pay in where possible is an exceptiona­l step given the particular­ly difficult financial circumstan­ces this year.”

Honorary Treasurer David Rowe said that the club has acted in a very prudent way to address the financial deficit while balancing the need to support the building of a squad capable of achieving the ambitions we all share for Rovers. “We have managed to stabilise our finances this season but dealing with the deficit has been very challengin­g and we want to move into next season working off a better financial platform.

“We are at the stage of the season where finances have become tight. The debt carried forward from last year presented a huge challenge that has been largely overcome thanks to the great support received throughout the season. We want to avoid compromisi­ng next years’ squad building by not carrying forward excessive debt, one last push would help enormously.”

The Club will hold its first ever Gala Awards Night on Saturday 29 October in the Clarion Hotel.

This event is intended to give all associated with Rovers- supporters, friends, families, management and players- an opportunit­y to enjoy an evening together socially at the end of the season. Tickets are available from the club.

 ??  ?? Sligo Rovers Heritage Group pictured at Sligo Museum for presentati­on of 1937 medal. Kevin Colreavy, Ray Gallagher, Leas Cathaoirle­ach Tom MacSharry, Stuart Cree, Marc Cree and Joe Molloy.
Sligo Rovers Heritage Group pictured at Sligo Museum for presentati­on of 1937 medal. Kevin Colreavy, Ray Gallagher, Leas Cathaoirle­ach Tom MacSharry, Stuart Cree, Marc Cree and Joe Molloy.

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