The Sligo Champion

Raff returns for 17th season

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SLIGO Rovers last week announced that Raffale Cretaro has signed a new contract with the club and has been awarded a testimonia­l in his 17th season at The Showground­s.

The striker is the 15th addition to the Rovers squad for the 2018 season.

Cretaro first joined the club back in 2000 making his debut in September of that year.

He has been a constant presence at the club apart from single seasons with Galway United (2006) and Bohemians (2010), making it his 19th season overall in the League of Ireland.

He has the second most appearance­s in Rovers history as well the second top scorer. Only Tony Fagan and Johnny Armstrong are ahead of the Tubbercurr­y man.

The 36-year-old said: “I’m thrilled to get it done. It was actually finalised pretty quickly and it was just about getting the time to put pen to paper.

“Gerard has been top class to me. He has managed me brilliantl­y and there’s a great relationsh­ip in how we work and when to step it up and when to scale it back.

“I’m looking forward to pre-season already. Obviously I have to be realistic in that I’m not going to play every game. But I’m not here to make up numbers. I’m there to compete to start every week and I’ll be ready again.

“We’ve made some fantastic signings so far. I’ve played alongside David Cawley before as we know and he’s a great addition. Caolan McAleer was an excellent signing because he was sought after.

“There were a lot of clubs involved in a relegation battle last year. We started badly and I think it knocked us with the three down in mind. We brought in some quality players like Rhys McCabe and Seamus Sharkey and it made the difference.

“Those additions like Greg Moorhouse and Vinny Faherty as well made the squad stronger and it was that bit harder to get in the team. I hope to see that again and it’ll be to up me to get to the level where I should be in the team and I’ll try to do that again.”

Manager Gerard Lyttle said: “He still has football in those legs, you watch him in training and he trains still like a teenager. It’s not just his personalit­y and who he is and what he is.

“Sometimes you have to pull the reins back in on him. His age and his body does not allow as much as he has been doing.

“The way I worked with Raff this year is he tells me if he needs a rest, if he is okay and it will be same next season.

“He feels his body is fine to go another season. I respect him an awful lot as a person and profession­al footballer. I’m delighted he will be with us again.

“He’s a great ambassador for the club, for the community in Sligo and I think it’s important that a player like Raff who has been a big part of the club are here. If he thinks he is fit enough and available to play then he will be with us.”

The Rovers boss is also keen for Cretaro to be a big influence to young players in the Rovers squad.

“I see a role for Raff as well, which I’ve spoken to him about, talking and teaching and coaching young players like Greg Moorhouse and the new boys that have come in to teach them what it’s about and what they need to be doing when they come here.

“His experience is vital, especially with the younger players coming in. His knowledge of the game, the league and this club is very important. I think it’s a no-brainer.

“He has that connection with the supporters. His ability to do what will be crucial for us moving forward in the season ahead.”

It was also revealed Cretaro will have a testimonia­l this year as the club acknowledg­e his contributi­on to Sligo Rovers – which is largely unmatched.

“It’s a fantastic gesture by the club. They didn’t have to do it but they felt it was the right thing to do. There’s also been the coaching with the Under-19s. It will mean a lot to me but it’s not something I want to think about too much yet.

“We’ll have to form a committee for organising and getting a team but first things first, let’s concentrat­e on our season and we’ll focus on that more later in 2018.”

Lyttle said on news of a testimonia­l for Cretaro: “I think it’ll be an important day for Sligo Rovers because you see where he stands in the history of the club. Only one or two names compare with him and that’s remarkable in this day and age.

“He has been a joy to work with and I’m sure I’m not the first manager to say that. The man deserves it. He has put his heart and soul into this club.

“There is not one person that I know since I’ve been here who has said a bad word about him, on and off the pitch.

“I’m delighted he will get that big day and I can only wish him every success.”

Meanwhile, Sligo Rovers have extended their sponsorshi­p agreement with the Clayton Hotel Sligo for 2018 in what is the 11th season of the partnershi­p.

The agreement includes use of the award-winning Club Vitae swimming and gym facilities for the Rovers first team squad as part of day-to-day training and preparatio­n by Gerard Lyttle’s men, as well as use of conference and meeting rooms and some of the other fantastic facilities and services available at Clayton Hotel Sligo.

The club’s Awards nights were held in the Clayton, as will our AGM early next year.

Sligo Rovers chairman Martin Heraghty said: “This sponsorshi­p is something we really value and we’re proud of the long-standing relationsh­ip we have with the Clayton Hotel and its staff.

“Gerard Lyttle continuall­y speaks of the importance of high standards for the players in preparatio­ns and training and the facilities at our disposal in the Clayton make it possible.

“On behalf of Sligo Rovers I thank everybody associated with the Clayton Group and their staff for the continuing support. ”

Rovers boss Gerard Lyttle said: “One of the major assets Sligo Rovers has is the facilities at The Showground­s and from the Clayton Hotel.

“The Club Vitae Leisure Centre is very important to us. It gives us that extra outlet for training and fitness.

“It is of an extremely high standard and allows us to prepare for each challenge in the best possible fashion.

“I’m delighted that the players in our squad for 2018 will be able to avail of the brilliant gym and swimming pool here once again.”

Fergal Ryan, General Manager of Clayton Hotel Sligo said: “One of our core values at the Clayton is the support of our local community and with this in mind, and following on from our partnershi­p with Sligo Rovers for over a decade now, we are delighted to extend our sponsorshi­p of the club for a further year and hopefully beyond.”

 ??  ?? Shane Crossan, Raffaele Cretaro, Noel McLeish and Fergal Ryan. Pic: Michael Melly.
Shane Crossan, Raffaele Cretaro, Noel McLeish and Fergal Ryan. Pic: Michael Melly.

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