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LOI : Saints Hooping For Derby Win

fansA big night lies in store in the League Of Ireland as Shamrock Rovers host fierce rivals St Patrick’s Athletic in a game that could have a serious outcome on the final destination of the league title. A Saints win may serve as the catalyst for their first title success in over a decade and it could also spell the end of Trevor Croly’s reign in Tallaght as he has come under severe pressure from Rovers fans. However should Shamrock Rovers maintain their unbeaten home record in the league it will blow the title race wide open.

Elsewhere, Bohemians will look to curtail their plummet towards the first division while Shelbourne and UCD will hope to pile further misery on their fallen neighbours. Continue reading

Sligo Aiming To Pile Further Misery On Glentoran

Lee Lynch 3/9/2012Sligo Rovers meet Glentoran in the Setanta Sports Cup quarter-final second leg at The Oval on Monday night.

Rovers hold a 5-0 advantage from the first leg after goals from Lee Lynch (2), Anthony Elding, Ryan Connolly and Evan McMillan. Continue reading

Baraclough Requires Full Panel For League And Cup Joust

ian-baraclough-sligoCompetitive football returns to The Showgrounds on Monday night as Sligo Rovers take on Premiership side Glentoran in the first leg of their Setanta Cup quarter final.  Continue reading

Wait Is Over As League of Ireland Resumes

LOIAfter a busy off season the League of Ireland makes a highly anticipated return on Friday with many believing this season may well be the most competitive yet. In our second preview ahead of the big kick off Alan Finn highlights the contenders, the pretenders and those who best be ready for a long relegation battle. 

Sligo Rovers

Prediction: Title challenge

Key Player: Lee Lynch

Last Season: Champions

Sligo Rovers should be well capable of putting up a decent defence of their Airtricity League title this season. Jason McGuinness and Mark Quigley are big losses for the champions this year, but Evan McMillan looks to be the ideal replacement for the big centre back while Anthony Elding has arrived from England to take on the goal scoring duties. There will be a number of key players for The Bit O’Red next season, Gavin Peers at the back, Danny Ventre in the middle but I feel anything good attacking wise for the side will involve Lee Lynch who has been a stand out player in Pre-season and I would expect him to build on his impressive 2012 debut season at The Showgrounds. Also keep an eye out for young Liam Martin who has been in flying form in pre-season, with six goals in six games.

St. Patrick’s Athletic

Prediction: Title challenge

Key Player: Chris Forrester

Last Season: 3rd

Having retained the majority of their squad and making a couple of decent acquisitions, Pats should be in for another title challenge this year. Of their new signings, Killian Brennan will certainly be the one to watch this season. Despite coming off the back of a horrid season with Shamrock Rovers, the winger can be the best player in the League on his day and if he gets his head down and works hard, he will prove to be a valuable player for the Saints. Chris Forrester and Jake Carroll, the stand out duo for the club for last season, will also be crucial to any success for Pats this season and you can’t help but feel the best is yet to come from both players.

Shamrock Rovers

Prediction: Title challenge

Key Player: Mark Quigley

Last Season: 4th

As the Shamrock Rovers fans desperately seek to put last season behind them, they certainly look in much better shape to challenge for the title this year. They have been the most active club in the transfer market during the off-season, bringing in players such as James Chambers and PFAI Player of the year nominees  Sean O’Connor, Jason McGuinness and Mark Quigley. Quigley, who won the award in the end, will more than likely be their key player next season, but with so many new players in the Hoops squad, it may take the team time to gel when the League campaign kicks off. Ciaran Kilduff looks set to be Gary Twigg’s replacement up top and he has certainly gotten off to a good start with winning goals against Coleraine and Wexford Youths in the past week.

Derry City

Prediction: Title challenge

Key Player: Rory Patterson

Last Season: 5th

Despite the departure of Stephen McLaughlin to Nottingham Forest, I can see Derry improving on last season’s finish. After finally securing the signature of Mark Griffin following a long, drawn out process, I feel a striking partnership with Rory Patterson has a lot of potential. We saw in last season’s FAI Ford Cup Final what Patterson can do when fully fit and with a promising prospect like Griffin beside him (assuming that is their strike force) then scoring goals should certainly not be a problem for the Candystripes.

Drogheda United

Prediction: Title challenge/European places

Key Player: Eric Foley

Last Season: 2nd

Following a marvellous 2012 campaign, will Drogheda repeat last season’s form? In my opinion, I think they will but with what is likely to be a more competitive League this year, I can’t see them finishing in the top two again. Mick Cooke has done a great job retaining the majority of his squad and has made one stand out signing in the form of Paul O’Conor from UCD. The midfielder will play alongside Eric Foley and if they click together, the Drogs midfield will be a joy to watch in action.

Cork City

Prediction: European places/mid-table

Key Player: Gearoid Morrisey

Last Season: 6th

After a disappointing return to the Premier Division last season, I feel Cork City are another team we will see improvement from this year. Tommy Dunne has been active in the transfer window, bringing in goalscorers such as Daryl Kavanagh and Danny Furlong, an area where they seemed to lack in 2012 but if Kavanagh can link up with Furlong like he did with Danny North and the striker can score goals like he did in the First Division, finding the back of the net shouldn’t be a problem this time around.

Bohemians

Prediction: Mid-table

Key Player: Ryan McEvoy

Last Season: 7th

Despite a very slow start to their last campaign, Bohemians went on to have a decent season in 2012, most notably recording a 4-0 win over Shamrock Rovers before picking up their first ever victory in Tallaght Stadium. Evan McMillan will be the Gypsies biggest loss from last season, but his replacement Stephen Paisley has shown he may just have the same eye for goal as the 26-year-old (in pre-season at least!). Ryan McEvoy caught the eye of many fans around the League last season with impressive performances and outstanding goals and I think he will be Bohs key man this year.

Dundalk

Prediction: Mid-table

Key Player: Kurtis Byrne

Last Season: 11th

New season, new hopes and new expectations for Dundalk. Following a disastrous 2012 campaign, newly appointed manager Stephen Kenny looks like he is already well on his way to changing the Lilywhites fortunes, assembling a decent squad for the year ahead. John Dillon, Kurtis Byrne, Richie Towell, Keith Ward and Mark Rossiter (when fit) could all be fantastic signings for the club if they play to the best of their abilities and Byrne looks like the man they will be relying on for goals up top and he has certainly made a good start to life at Oriel Park as he comes off the back of a decent pre-season.

Limerick

Prediction: Mid-table

Key Player: Rory Gaffney

Last Season: Champions (First Division)

For the first time in almost 20 years, Limerick will be playing in the top flight of Irish football. As they depart their old home of Jackman Park, the newly promoted side begin life in the Premier Division in Thomond Park. Location isn’t the only new change at the club, with ex-Drogheda United man Stuart Taylor stepping into the world of management for the first time, bringing with him some new faces to the club such as Robbie Williams on loan from Plymouth Argyle, Danny Galbraith from Hibernian and Belgian striker Axel Bossekota. Limerick’s progress will be an interesting one to watch, I can see them staying up as they appear destined for a mid table finish.

Bray Wanderers

Prediction: mid-table/relegation zone

Key Player: Kieran Marty Waters

Last Season: 10th

Pat Devlin goes into 2013 with mostly the same squad as last season, but one signing could make all the difference for his side this year – Gary Dempsey. I can see Bray lingering around the bottom half of the table this season, but they should have enough quality about to just keep their heads above water. As well as Dempsey, Jason Byrne, Darren Quigley and Kieran Marty Waters will be vital to Bray’s season.

Shelbourne

Prediction: Relegation zone

Key Player: Philly Hughes

Last Season: 8th

If Pre-season is anything to go by suspensions could be a big worry for Shelbourne this year. Kevin Dawson’s move to Yeovil Town is a major loss for the club and they have failed to fill the gsping hole in their midfield during the off season. I don’t have a lot of hope for Shels this season and I think they are destined for the bottom two, most likely the play-off spot.

UCD

Prediction: Relegation zone

Key Player: Robert Creevy

Last Season: 9th

Since last summer, UCD have lost players of the standard of Paul Corry, Paul O’Conor, Graham Rusk and Ciaran Nangle. Personally, I find it difficult to have any faith in them to escape relegation this season and  unfortunately for the Students they look most likely to suffer the dreaded drop into the First Division.

 

Competitive Season Ahead As Airtricity League Returns

srloiThe Airtricity League Of Ireland returns next Friday for the 2013 season. Will Sligo Rovers be the front-runner to retain their league title? Who will be their biggest rival? St Patrick’s Athletic? Shamrock Rovers? Drogheda United? Or will there be a dark-horse going for the league this year?

Who will battle it out for the European places? Who will be battling relegation? 12 teams started last season, only 11 finished, will clubs face more financial difficulty? There’s only one way to find out. Continue reading

Sligo Rovers To Fight All The Way As Final Looms

Sligo Rovers face Crusaders in the second leg of the Setanta Cup semi-final in The Showgrounds on Monday night, kick-off 8pm.

The Bit o’ Red trail by two goals after the first leg in Seaview with Ian Baraclough’s men hoping to reach the final for the first time.

Danny North ensured Rovers will go into the game on a positive note as he struck against Cork City for a 1-0 win in the Airtricity Premier Division last Friday.

Baraclough said: “Cork is a tough place to go. It is a long trip and the fans down there can really get behind the team if things start well and it can make it difficult for the opposition. We had a lot of possession but maybe we didn’t turn that into enough chances. Cork worked hard but we moved the ball very well, kept patient and eventually we got the goal I felt we deserved. I was very pleased because it was one of our better performances this year.”
Ahead of the second leg against Crues, Baraclough is keen for Rovers to start well but also feels it is vital that his side do not panic in search of the goals they need.

“Obviously it is important we don’t concede the first goal. I feel we’re capable of scoring two goals in any game at any time and if it comes in the last 10 minutes or whenever then so be it. We have to keep patient and go about our business. The players were frustrated after the first leg and we didn’t show the true Sligo side and there is a lot of determination to do it in this game.

“I think it is important for the supporters to keep with us but as I’ve said before the fans here are quite knowledgeable and they know the way we play. There is an understanding of what we try to do and we’ll do all we can to get to the final.”

Jason McGuinness is a doubt for the game with a shoulder problem. McGuinness’ condition has improved since he picked up the injury last week and he will be assessed before the game.
There are no other injury or suspension issues.

League of Ireland Preview: Rovers Aim For Three In A Row

The League of Ireland returns this week as Shamrock Rovers seek to make it three successive titles in a row under the guidance of new manager Stephen Kenny.

The Hoops have enjoyed a good off-season and a smooth transition to the Kenny era after the departure of Michael O`Neill to take over as manager of Northern Ireland. Kenny has added well to the squad he inherited enlisting the services of Killian Brennan (Bohemians) and Daryl Kavanagh (St Patricks Athletic) amongst others. Anything other than title success will be deemed as a failure by Hoops fans who have high aspirations of cracking the Champions League this term after their Europa League adventure last year.

Many would have predicted Sligo Rovers to push the Hoops all the way this year yet their pre season plans have hit a wall with the departure of manager Paul Cook to Accrington Stanley. Prior to his departure Cook did well in the transfer market adding some talented stars such as Mark Quigley (Dundalk) and Danny North (St Patricks Athletic). The Bit O`Red have yet to find a replacement for Cook and it looks like they will begin their league campaign managerless. The club will be without the mercurial Richie Ryan who left the North West in the off season for SPL side Dundee United, John Russell who has joined St Patricks Athletic and Aaron Greene who has joined Shamrock Rovers.

Outside of last season’s top two St Patricks Athletic are expected to mount a title challenge although their squad may just fall short. Liam Buckley has taken over the reins at Richmond Park and culled much of last season’s squad. In their place he has brought in some of the finest rising stars in the league who will be looking to step up to the plate. Among the stars set to pull on the famous red shirt this year include the returning Brendan Clarke (Sligo Rovers), Ger O`Brien (Bohemians), Christy Fagan (Bohemians) and Jake Kelly (Bray Wanderers). Much focus will also shine on James Chambers who returns to the league after a spell in Scotland with Hamilton Academical. The Saints haven’t endured the best pre season to date having been dumped out of the Setanta Cup at the first hurdle by Cliftonville. Should the squad gel together quickly then a title tilt is likely however it will probably be next season when this team begin to flourish, if Buckley can maintain the solid core of the team.

Few would bet against Derry City vying against a title challenge and they will definitely be in contention for a European spot despite losing stars such as James McClean (Sunderland), Eamon Zayed (Persepolis) and Daniel Lafferty (Burnley). Declan Devine has taken over the managerial reins following Kenny`s departure and his stability will no doubt benefit the Foylesiders. Kenny`s former right hand man has acted swiftly in the transfer market securing the services of highly rated hitman Rory Patterson, who already has a Setanta Cup hat trick to his name. The golden boot may well be heading to the Brandywell for a second season in a row if Patterson can continue his blistering start.

The Candystripes may face a tough battle for Europe from newly promoted Cork City, who look set to be this years surprise package. Tommy Dunne has steadied the ship on Leeside and despite the loss of key striker Graham Cummins to Preston, Cork look like they will pose a threat to any team. Dunne has managed to convince Northampton Town striker Tadhg Purcell to return home and this signing could prove to be a shrew acquisition. The club will also be boosted by the return of former captain Dan Murray who arrives back at Turners Cross following a spell with Shamrock Rovers. Former Ireland international Colin Healy (Ipswich Town) has also returned to Turners Cross providing further evidence that this Cork side can push for a European spot.

The rest of the league is somewhat of a mixed bag. Bohemians and Shelbourne should have enough to avoid the drop. Mid table obscurity looks like the order of the day for the fallen Dublin giants. Bohs have blended some experience with a vastly young side while Shels have added considerably to their ranks following promotion. The First Division runners up will be glad to be back in the big time but a good cup run is probably the best both sides can hope for. Bohs however have been handed a huge boost with the news that they are to take Derry City`s place in the Europa League as the latter doesn’t meet the appropriate requirements. Sean McCaffrey and his new Dundalk side will be looking to challenge the Dublin duo. McCaffrey`s first foray into the League of Ireland has seen him assemble a young squad although in Shane O`Neill and Chris Shields he has secured two stars with real potential.

The battle to avoid the drop looks like a clash between four sides- Bray Wanderers, Drogheda United, Monaghan United and UCD. Bray and Drogheda have both been handed a boost with the return of key stars such as Jason Byrne (Bray) and Declan O`Brien (Drogheda). Both strikers will play a key role in helping their teams stay afloat. Drogheda seem like the best side among this quartet to retain their premier division status. Mick Cooke has built upon the foundations he inherited last term and if Paul Crowley can return to fitness it will further boost the Boynesiders cause. Bray have been rocked by some big departures such as Shields, O`Neill (Both Dundalk), Kelly (Pats), Gary Dempsey (Waterford United) and Conor Murphy (Monaghan United). Pat Devlin will do well to keep the Seagulls in the top flight this term.

UCD will benefit from Paul Corry`s decision to remain at Belfield. The midfield star looked set to join Pats but the two clubs failed to agree compensation. The club noted for their silky passing will no doubt have some talented youngsters to unleash on the league this year yet their time at the top table may just have run out.

Monaghan United are something of an unknown entity. Consistent performances in the first division combined with some impressive FAI Cup results will give their fans hope yet it remains to be seen how Roddy Collins charges will adopt to life in the premier division. The loss of Declan O`Brien to Drogheda will hit them hard. Shaun Maher (Limerick) and Robert Bayly (Bohemians) are the calibre of player the Gortakeegan outfit will rely on to stay in the premier division while a huge emphasis will be placed on the goalscoring ability of new recruit Conor Murphy (Bray Wanderers).

Predictions

1.Shamrock Rovers

2.Sligo Rovers

3.St Patricks Athletic

4.Derry City

5.Cork City

6.Bohemians

7.Shelbourne

8.Dundalk

9.Drogheda United

10.Bray Wanderers

11.UCD.

12.Monaghan United

Fenlon Seeks To Make Sligo Striker His First Signing

Sligo Rovers are hoping to keep hotshot Eoin Doyle after confirming Hibernian are keen to sign the striker on a free transfer.

Doyle’s contract at FAI Cup winners Sligo has expired and it has been reported that the 23-year-old has been training with SPL side Hibs, where it is believed he took part in a behind closed doors friendly yesterday.

Hibs boss Pat Fenlon, who formerly managed Bohemians, is now weighing up whether to add Doyle to his squad when the January transfer window reopens.

“Pat Fenlon has come in for him and it’s definitely something Eoin is interested in,” said Sligo spokesman Keith O’Dwyer in the Daily Record.

“We’re not 100 per cent sure he is going to sign and we would not give up hope that we can sign him for next year because he is a huge player for us.

“However, as Eoin is not a contracted player, he is entitled to seek fresh moves.

“Pat knows our manager Paul Cook very well so I would imagine he will have called him about this.”

Sligo have already drafted in numerous stars in the striking department with Mark Quigley moving from Dundalk and Danny North from St Patricks Athletic.

Buckley Takes Over Managerial Reins In Inchicore

St. Patrick’s Athletic have announced Liam Buckley as their new manager after the club decided not to renew the contract of Pete Mahon.

Buckley who has signed a two-year deal will be looking to get to work quickly and tie down some of the stars from last season. The Saints have already lost influential striker Danny North to Sligo Rovers while Darryl Kavanagh is currently been watched by numerous English sides.

Mahon took over in 2009 and led the Inchicore side to a fourth place finish last season while the club also enjoyed a European adventure which resulted in wins over IBV and Shakter Karagandy before bowing out to FC Karpaty Lviv. Pat’s also enjoyed a cup run which ended in the semi-finals at the hands of rivals Shelbourne.

Buckley resumes his League of Ireland career having taken a year out following the demise of Sporting Fingal, who he led to promotion and won the FAI Cup in 2009. The club also enjoyed a foray into Europe under his guidance and Pats fans will be hoping the second coming of Buckley will reignite their title ambitions.

The club statement read: The Board of St Patrick’s Athletic Football Club wish to advise that they have decided not to renew the managerial contract with Pete Mahon for the upcoming season. 
The Board would like to acknowledge the hard work done by Mr Mahon since he took over in 2009, and would also like to take this opportunity to wish him every success in the future.
The Board have now appointed former manager and player Liam Buckley as manager of St Patrick’s Athletic Football Club. Liam rejoins St Pat’s having won the league in his last reign as manager, while also having previously managed at Athlone Town, Shamrock Rovers, and Sporting Fingal where he won the FAI Cup in 2009.
When asked about his new appointment, Liam said, “It’s a great honour to be invited back to manage St Patrick’s Athletic FC and I am really looking forward to putting a squad together and challenging for the 2012 season.”
Chairman Garrett Kelleher added “St Patrick’s Athletic are most grateful to Pete Mahon for retaining the Club’s position in the Premier Division when he was appointed manager late in the 2009 season. 
The Club has enjoyed good success under the stewardship of Pete, particularly in Europe, and we wish him every success in the future. Liam Buckley has committed to St Patrick’s Athletic for two years despite the budgetary constraints of these challenging times. 

I am enthused by the energy, creativity and passion that Liam brings to the Club and believe that those attributes are cause for a bright future for St Patrick’s Athletic in the years to come”.

Title Race Hotting Up

Monday night’s results turned out to be good for the two Rovers, as they avoided defeat as leaders Derry City struggled to take a point from a home clash with Drogheda United.

Shamrock Rovers Europa league penalty hero Stephen O’Donnell put them ahead in a blustery Richmond Park, with second half substitute Danny North equalising for the Europa league challenging Saints.

Sligo Rovers, who meet the Hoops in the FAI Quarter Final on Monday in the west, were victorious at home to Wicklow men Bray Wanderers to keep the pressure on the other teams at the top.  A three nil win was provided by goals from Danny Ventre, John Russell and Alan Keane.

The night could have been even worse for the Candystripes however, as they had to claw their way back into their game against the Drogs. Goals from United’s Brian Gannon and Gavin Brennan had them two up at half time. Derry salvaged a point in the second half with Gareth McGlynn scoring before an unfortunate blunder from Drogheda stopper Robert Duggan levelled the scores up.

Elsewhere Bohemians recorded a good home win against Dundalk to keep the squeeze on St Pat’s in 4th. Goals from Killian Brennan, Ger O’Brien and Christy Fagan helped secure a 3-1 victory, with young centre half Garry Breen on target for the lilywhites.

Hapless Galway contributed to their own downfall after taking the lead in the Belfield Bowl against UCD. Oscar Sibonda opened the scoring after the interval for the tribesmen but that was cancelled out by Students substitute Chris Lyons, and luckless Galway defender Laurence Gaughan scored an OG to give the College all three points.

The nights action leaves Derry a point clear of both Rovers, with the hoops having a game in hand.

By Damien Byrne