The Sligo Champion

Rovers return for Brush

Luke McNicholas joins Finn Harps on loan

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RICHARD Brush has signed for Sligo Rovers this afternoon, 15 years on from his first spell with the club.

THE 36-year-old goalkeeper has become a Rovers player for the fourth time, coming full circle in his career in Ireland. BRUSH spent four years with the club during the formative years of the Paul Cook era, including the 2010 FAI Cup winning season.

HE returned for the 2012 campaign as the Bit O’ Red won the league title.

THE Birmingham-born goalkeeper, who settled in Sligo since first moving over, was back for a third occasion in 2014.

Now, after a very successful spell in Northern Ireland, Brush admits signing back in Sligo means a lot to him.

“I really could not have predicted this from when I first signed all those years ago, never. To be honest even five years ago I didn’t see this happening. I’m chuffed, that’s how it feels. It’s really nice. To be back now and be here to guide some of the young players as well, it’s just a good feeling.

“In the last spell the club was going through a tough period and that golden era we had was in the past.

“Today it feels like the club is really on the up and the good times could be coming back. So apart from being chuffed, I’m also excited to be part of that now. It is huge for me to win another trophy and experience more European football. I’m coming towards the end of my career and I want as many good experience­s as possible.

“I am here to play. You train to play and while I know Ed has done really well, I’m signing with a view to getting into the team. I’m under no illusions. Every goalkeeper knows there’s someone else wanting to get in. I worked with Ed briefly two years ago so I know what he’s about and his charisma and ability. Goalkeeper­s tend to be close to each other because they work together every day, and 95% of the experience­s I’ve had that has been the case. I know there’s also one or twovery good talented young goalkeeper­s too who will train with us which is great.”

Brush will begin pre-season on Thursday with his new team-mates, now as the veteran of the squad, and alongside some familiar faces such as David Cawley and John Russell.

Liam Buckley said: “When it was decided for Luke to go on loan, Richard was the first name that came to mind. He’s been one of the best goalkeeper­s in the two leagues for many years.

“We don’t sign anyone with a view to a guaranteed starting place. It’s the drive of competing against each other which will help us succeed and that is what we want. Ed and Richard will compete for the jersey. I’ve spoken about how we rate Luke, but this is a different type of pressure for Ed now because his competitio­n is someone who has been doing it for 15 years. We feel they will bring the best out of each otherand push each other as well. There’ll be a respect there too of course. Overall we’re very pleased to bring in Richard. He has a great affinity with the people here too and I think he’s going to be a very good addition to the group.”

 ?? Pic: : Paul Mohan / SPORTSFILE ?? Richard Brush in action for Sligo Rovers in 2015.
Pic: : Paul Mohan / SPORTSFILE Richard Brush in action for Sligo Rovers in 2015.

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