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#660 From: "westlifes_diva2002" <kellymcgill588@...>
Date: Sat Jun 7, 2003 8:58 pm
Subject: mark feehily from westlife hes brother barry
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hiya has anyone got any new pic's of barry feehily or if any 1
know's him then can ya email me thank's

#627 From: el_gunner_2000
Date: Mon Oct 21, 2002 2:21 pm
Subject: Re: New Sligo Rovers Forum at Sligoweb.com
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--- In thesligoroversbitored@y..., "sligorovers_gary"
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> Sligo Rovers in association with sligoweb.com have created a new
> online forum for supporters of the "Bit O'Red".
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> This forum will improve the now very annoying Yahoo Group forum,
> which continually has advertisements spread everywhere.
>
> If you no longer see the value in Yahoo Group forums but want to
> continue discussing Sligo Rovers then sligoweb.com is the place to
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>
> Sligoweb.com boasts faster post times and no advertisements in the
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> Join us now at sligoweb.com to enjoy a hassle free chat evironment.
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#622 From: "sligorovers_gary" <gary.kelly@...>
Date: Wed Oct 2, 2002 2:57 pm
Subject: New Sligo Rovers Forum at Sligoweb.com
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Sligo Rovers in association with sligoweb.com have created a new
online forum for supporters of the "Bit O'Red".

This forum will improve the now very annoying Yahoo Group forum,
which continually has advertisements spread everywhere.

If you no longer see the value in Yahoo Group forums but want to
continue discussing Sligo Rovers then sligoweb.com is the place to go.

Sligoweb.com boasts faster post times and no advertisements in the
forum.

Join us now at sligoweb.com to enjoy a hassle free chat evironment.

We look forward to seeing you all there.

www.sligoweb.com

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Date: Tue Jul 2, 2002 8:07 am
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#594 From: e3itours
Date: Wed Feb 20, 2002 1:47 am
Subject: Cheaper Accommodation for World Cup
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#593 From: sligoclan
Date: Thu Jan 31, 2002 10:44 am
Subject: Happy birth day
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Hope EL GUNNER had a good 25th birthday!!

#592 From: fettercairn_srfc
Date: Wed Jan 30, 2002 7:05 pm
Subject: Re: srfc-v- srfc.........
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whens the semi-final ?

#591 From: sligogal20
Date: Sun Jan 27, 2002 9:02 pm
Subject: srfc-v- srfc.........
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whats everyones thoughts on it?

#590 From: el_gunner_2000
Date: Wed Dec 19, 2001 11:43 am
Subject: Christmas Drinks
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As Christmas is once again upon us and a lot of
us Rovers supporters are home who are normally away.
<br><br>A lot of us only get to hear what goes on with the
Rovers via websites and these forums.<br><br>Therefore I
think it would be a nice idea for all the people who
frequent the forums and sites (be they readers,
contributors or whatever) to have a Christmas drink prior to
the Cobh game 22nd!!!<br><br>Anyone know what time
the kick off is set for??? If you have any
suggestions for a pub lets hear them (Harloes/ O'Neills
etc)<br><br>It would be nice to put faces to some of the name
tags!<br><br>Don't be shy, post any ideas on the forum or mail me
and I will mail everyone with the details for the
drinks before hte end of the week!

#589 From: kenzobuck
Date: Tue Dec 11, 2001 9:14 pm
Subject: Re: cup pictures?
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el_gunner_,how's the form buck. Wishing you a
very happy birthday, hope you had a good time at the
party.Tell Gerry I said hello he should remember me from all
the training sessions we had.I hope you got my e
mail.Oh and by the way I am celebrating my 35th birthday
on Sunday so if your home for the christmas we'll
have a pint or two

#588 From: el_gunner_2000
Date: Tue Dec 11, 2001 1:40 pm
Subject: Re: cup pictures?
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Talking of pictures, Its el gunners 25th birthday
on Thursday (hapy b/day me) and I had a big party
over here in Manchester!! which was very good. One of
the attendee's was a certain Glasgow bhoy called
Gerry Kelly from the Willie McStay treble winning
squad.<br><br>Anyway Gerry "horse" Kelly is a friend of mine but he
was telling me at about 7am in the morning after a
hard night drinking that he has nothing left from that
season only his medals. When I am home at christmas I am
going to try and get one of those EBS posters that were
going around after the treble, but in the mean time has
anyone got any photos that I can forward on to him
please!!<br><br>mail me at
leonard.gunning@...<br><br>Thanks

#587 From: kenzobuck
Date: Mon Dec 10, 2001 11:09 pm
Subject: Re: cup pictures?
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Yes I definitely have a picture, just to get my hands on it (gathering dust in
the attic maybe).I'll have a look anyway, let me know if you get one in the
meantime.

#586 From: sligogal20
Date: Sat Dec 8, 2001 7:43 pm
Subject: cup pictures?
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has anyone got a picture of the team that won the
cup in 83? i have the 94, but i'd love a copy of the
83, even if it is only on a computer(i will make
these people in dublin appreciate sligo rovers, even if
it is through a screensaver!)<br>post them or email
me if ya do!<br>thanx!

#585 From: sligogal20
Date: Sat Dec 1, 2001 5:50 pm
Subject: Re: skeff?
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ahh sure i'll spend it all in fiddlers and meet all the lads in there....who
knows, maybe even meet skeff himself!

#584 From: kenzobuck
Date: Fri Nov 30, 2001 6:56 pm
Subject: Re: skeff?
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No problem Sligogal, anytime ..............don,t spend it all in the one pub.

#583 From: sligogal20
Date: Thu Nov 29, 2001 11:30 am
Subject: Re: skeff?
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cheers Kenzobuck, theres £5 earned nicely!

#582 From: kenzobuck
Date: Tue Nov 27, 2001 11:19 pm
Subject: Re: skeff?
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John Skeffington played for rovers in the
80's.<br>If you check your local newspapers and look up the
fixtures for the nightowls league in the sports complex,
you'll find him playing for Fiddlers Creek.

#581 From: sligogal20
Date: Mon Nov 26, 2001 9:18 pm
Subject: skeff?
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who was the skeffington that used to play for sligo rovers in the 80's? i think
it's John, but my bro says there was a frank? help!

#580 From: el_gunner_2000
Date: Thu Nov 22, 2001 3:57 pm
Subject: Pats Game
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O'Leary's work undone by Holt <br><br><br>Sligo
Rovers 0 St Patrick's Athletic 1 <br><br>22/11/01:
Michael Holt was St Patrick's Athletic's hero at the
Showgrounds last night as he grabbed the only goal of the
game to send Sligo Rovers crashing out of the League
Cup.<br><br>Holt struck in the 56th minute, tapping in from close
range after Kevin Doyle had intercepted an attempted
clearance by Sligo 'keeper Danny O'Leary. O'Leary was an
inspirational figure for Sligo in the first half, producing a
string of terrific saves to keep the eager Saints at
bay. <br><br>Sligo Rovers: O'Leary, Rossiter, Lally,
Hutchison, Gaffney, Cretaro, Dolan, Flannery, O'Dowd,
O'Donoghue. Subs: Jordan for O'Dowd (69 mins); Moran for
Gaffney (77 mins).<br><br>St Patrick's Athletic:
Gallagher, Crolly, Burke, Foley, Harris, Mannion, McGuinnes,
Griffin, K Doyle, Holt, McCarthy. Subs: G Doyle for Holt
(77 mins); Mahony for McGuinness (83
mins).<br><br>Referee: J Stacey (Athlone)

#579 From: sheadoran
Date: Sun Oct 21, 2001 3:35 pm
Subject: Not such a good report!
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Dempsey double earns victory for Waterford over
Sligo <br><br><br>Waterford United 2<br>Sligo Rovers
0<br>NOT for the first time this season Gary Dempsey
proved Waterford’s match winner in the Regional Sports
Centre last night. <br>The diminutive 20-year-old
midfielder from Wexford, who signed a three-year contract
with Waterford last week, opened his account with a
beautifully taken goal on the stroke of
half-time.<br><br>Dempsey passed to Wayne Fitzgerald and ran on to hammer
the return low past John Healy from just outside the
area. The goal proved the highlight of a first half
littered with yellow cards, three to Sligo and two to
Waterford.<br><br>Early on, Rafael Cretaro sent a 20-yard pile driver
inches over the Waterford bar, while Barry Wood shot
over from a good position at the other
end.<br><br>Dempsey put the game beyond the reach of the visitors
after 62 minutes. He took a pass from Eric Bradley and
unleashed a dipping volley from 25 yards that left Healy
helpless.<br><br>WATERFORD UNITED: Binder, Breen, Frost, Dempsey, Leahy,
Whittle, Moore, Fitzgerald, Wood, Bradley,
Rea.<br><br>SLIGO ROVERS: Healy, Rossiter, Lally, Hutchinson,
O’Dwyer, Gaffney, Cretaro, Dolan, Flannery, McTiernan,
O’Dowd. Subs. Jordan for O’Dowd (67 mins), Marshall for
Jordan (inj. 80 mins).<br><br>Referee: D. Tomney
(Dublin).

#578 From: redalert1798
Date: Sun Oct 21, 2001 2:47 pm
Subject: David Pugh Stories!
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Somebody asked recently, following Rovers great
5-0 win in Limerick, when was the last time Sligo won
so convincingly away from home - and it brought to
mind a story I had almost forgotten.<br>Again, it
involved Sligo Rovers and Limerick and yet again the
scoreline was a handsome 5-0 in favour of
Rovers.<br>Limerick then played their games at the ‘Markets Field’
and were managed by FA Cup medal winner Ewan
Fenton.<br>The former Blackpool man played in defence alongside
one of the greatest players ever to come out of
Limerick, Al Finnucane.<br>The game was played on Holy
Thursday and I will never forget the marvellous display of
our own Jimmy Burnside.<br>In a fabulous one-man
show, he netted all five goals, and tore the much
vaunted Limerick defence apart.<br>Needless to say he was
the talk of the place and coming back on the bus we
were imagining the headlines for the following day.
<br>Then the awful realisation that, the next day being
Good Friday, there would be no newspapers.<br>I will
never forget Jimmy’s face. <br><br>And that was the
case. We had to wait for the local newspapers the
following week to read of his brilliant
performance!<br><br>Can’t get away from Sligo Rovers who are quickly
becoming something of an enigma.<br>On Tuesday, they
produced a fine first-half against Athlone only to slip
into mediocrity for most of the second-half. A
marvellous header, from the much maligned Seán Flannery
(from a great Hutchison pull-back) was enough to send
the crowd home happy.<br><br>That is, of course, if
you are willing to overlook a pathetic refereeing
performance from Tommy McAree, who insisted on ignoring the
advantage rule.<br>Saturday night, it was Cobh, and a
trouncing at the hands of Ramblers who are in the nether
regions of the First Division.<br>I would say they have
Don O’Riordan scratching his head and wondering
what’s coming next. They are certainly keeping the rest
of us guessing!

#577 From: redalert1798
Date: Sun Oct 21, 2001 2:43 pm
Subject: Sean Flannery Article
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It’s a typically dogged first division match.
Despite Sligo Rovers valiant attempt to embellish the
contest with some degree of sophistication, it looks as
if Athlone’s dubious ambition of strangling the life
out of the game will earn them a share of the spoils.
But just when fortune appears to have deserted the
brave, the victory Rovers adventurous approach deserves
is delivered by Sean Flannery.<br><br>Rising
majestically to connect with Mark Hutchison’s tantalising
cross, Flannery dispatches a header of awesome power and
precision low to the ‘keeper’s left. Game over.
<br><br>It’s been a hard slog for the twenty-two years old
striker. He won a League Cup medal with Rovers while still
a student at Summerhill College but, generally, the
good days have been the exception rather than the rule
as a succession of managers discarded the
youngster’s exciting potential in favour of the latest
import.<br><br>“I was a local lad yet I always felt like an
outsider. It was as if I didn’t belong. I would get a
chance in the first team and do well. Then somebody
would be brought in on loan and I would be dropped
again. No matter how well I played, there wasn’t any
respect for me. It was very frustrating”, he
recalls.<br><br>He wasn’t the only promising local player that
slipped through the net as the club’s full-time
professional policy mitigated against the fostering of
home-grown talent.<br><br>“There were players coming in to
the club who really didn’t want to play for Rovers.
But they were in the team and the local lads were
left out. The atmosphere wasn’t very good and it
affected everybody. Even the fans sensed that things
weren’t right and began to stay away. When I left last
year, I didn’t think I would ever come back”, he
explains.<br><br>A product of the famous Summerhill soccer academy
under David Pugh, Flannery was one of the stars of the
multi-talented College team which won the All-Ireland Schools
Championship in 1998. Conor O’Grady, Aubrey Dolan and Ciaran
Martyn, all now established National League players, were
among his team mates.<br><br>Ten months ago, however,
he was ready to turn his back on Rovers for good.
And if wasn’t for Don O’Riordan, he would almost
certainly be playing soccer elsewhere now.<br><br>In a
reversal of the situation which Flannery experienced in
his early days at the club, young local lads are
encouraged to express themselves with the prospect of a
decent chance of making the grade if they’re good
enough. Even though he’s still in his early twenties,
Flannery is one of the more experienced players at the
club.<br><br>“As one of the older players in a very young squad,
there is probably extra responsibility on me to help
the young lads along. I’m happy enough with that
because I experienced the other side of the coin when I
first came to the club and there was nobody there to
help me.<br><br>“Now, the atmosphere is so different.
The team spirit in the squad is terrific and we all
help each other.<br><br>“We’ve got a very young squad
and we’ve made an encouraging start but there’s a
long way to go and people will have to be patient and
not expect too much too soon.<br><br>“We’re building
a good foundation for the future and no matter what
happens this season, I believe the club is heading in the
right direction”, Flannery maintains.<br><br>The
Champion

#576 From: shelly750
Date: Sat Oct 13, 2001 10:08 pm
Subject: Re: getting to games from Boyle.
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Gez<br><br>What sort of a name is Gez, Jez!
Anyway, my name is Paul Gunning I work in Boyle as a
reporter with the Roscommon Herald. If you're stuck to get
to Sligo on a Tuesday evening, give me a buzz.
Sorry, I can't help on the return trip.<br><br>Best
Regards<br><br>Paul G.

#575 From: gezk2001
Date: Fri Oct 12, 2001 2:03 pm
Subject: getting to games from Boyle.
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I have only moved here this year and am trying to
see as many Rovers games as possible but don't
drive.<br>I'd like to hear from anyone that could offer me a
lift from the Boyle area. I would of course pay petrol
costs.<br>If you can help please e-mail me at
gez_k@...<br><br> Thanks,<br> Gez Kelly.

#574 From: el_gunner_2000
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 6:59 pm
Subject: Rovers Addition
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In a new departure for the club, Sligo Rovers
have signed a seventeen years old player on a soccer
scholarship.<br><br>As part of the deal, Rovers will pay the college
fees of Jason Moran, a student at NUIG,
Galway.<br><br>“This is a new initiative for the club and shows our
determination to secure the best young talent in the region and
to help them develop their football and academic
ability”, explained Rovers boss, Don O’Riordan.<br><br>The
manager is delighted to have secured the midfielder’s
signature and believes he will make a valuable contribution
to Rovers over the next few years.<br><br>O’Riordan
witnessed Moran’s ability at first hand last season when
the youngster made his League of Ireland debut with
Galway United.<br><br>“Jason is a highly promising young
player who has a bright future in the game. He’s a
left-sided player and he will bring a lot of quality to our
squad. We’re delighted to have him on our books”, said
the manager.<br><br>Moran will go straight into the
squad for Saturday’s game against Kilkenny City at
Buckley Park.

#573 From: el_gunner_2000
Date: Tue Sep 25, 2001 6:57 pm
Subject: Don Riordinio has his say!
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Sligo Rovers manager, Don O’Riordan, has
expressed satisfaction with his team’s progress after the
completion of the first round of fixtures in the first
division of the eircom national league.<br><br>And he has
pledged to keep faith with the side’s attacking style of
play as the campaign gathers momentum over the coming
weeks.<br><br>Rovers continue their pursuit of valuable points with a
tough away fixture against Kilkenny City at Buckley
Park on Saturday night. And O’Riordan has promised
that his young side will got to the South East
determined to collect all three points.<br><br>“Our side is
packed with creative, attacking players so it would be
foolish to try to turn them into a defensive unit”, the
manager points out.<br><br>“I’ve never believed in the
notion of trying to play for a draw. My philosophy is
that teams should endeavour to win every game they
they play. Thankfully, we have players are the club
who can bring that philosophy on to the pitch. We are
an attacking, entertaining team and I have no
intention of changing the way we play.<br><br>“We go out
with the same positive approach away from home as we
do at the Showgrounds and we will continue to do
that. We’ve got players who can get forward and score
goals and it is important that we play to our
strengths”, he adds.<br><br>Reflecting on the campaign to
date, O’Riordan concedes that the squad needs to be
strengthened but accepts that his activity in the transfer
market will be determined by the funds that become
available.<br><br>“We could do with getting a few new players in if
only to give us strength in depth but, having said
that, the young lads have been brilliant since the
start of the season and they certainly haven’t let us
down”, he stresses.<br><br>O’Riordan took over the
managerial hot seat at the Showgrounds just two weeks before
the start of the season. There was just one player on
the club’s books at the time and morale was at an
all-time low. But the former Galway manager has
revitalised the club and more and more fans are being
attracted back to the Showgrounds.<br><br>“We didn’t start
off from an ideal base but the enthusiasm from
everybody at the club has been fantastic and we are heading
in the right direction”, says O’Riordan.<br><br>“I
couldn’t have asked for more from the players and it’s
encouraging that we’ve given as good as we have got in a very
competitive league.<br><br>“Things are beginning to settle
down now after one round of fixtures and I expect the
cream will come to the top of the division over the
next few weeks.<br><br>“So far, I’ve been impressed by
Finn Harps, Dublin City, Drogheda and Athlone Town and
these are the teams we’ve got to finish
above.<br><br>“The league campaign is a marathon rather than a
sprint and there’s still a long way to go. It’s too
early to drawn any definite conclusions but I’m
satisfied with the progress we’re making. We’ve got a young
team but they don’t fear anybody and we’re looking
forward to the rest of the campaign”, he
adds.<br><br>Rovers and Kilkenny share the spoils in a 1-1 draw at
the Showgrounds in the first game of the League and
O’Riordan is anticipating another close encounter on
Saturday.<br><br>“I believe Kilkenny have improved a lot since the
start of the season so they will probably start as
favourites on Saturday. However, we’ve got a good fitness
level and the excellent pitch at Buckley Park will suit
our style of play. It’s going to be another tough
assignment for our young lads but we’ll go there with plenty
of confidence”, the manager says.

#572 From: seanmccumber
Date: Thu Sep 6, 2001 5:16 pm
Subject: Bit o red in the States
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Greetings from America, where soccer gets little
respect. So, I watch soccer whenever it is on television.
Why the Rovers? Aside from being one of the best
teams around, my roots can be traced to Sligo town. I
would love to see the Chicago Fire (our local team)
take on the bit o red. Hopefully, I will get some
Rovers fans to join the Supporters Club (Hi Jim). That's
all.<br>Slan,<br>Sean

#571 From: willieoneill
Date: Fri Aug 31, 2001 6:56 pm
Subject: Whats goin on here now
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Well boys, have you been up to no good then, hey?
hey? Empty your pockets lads and I will see if you
have got anything for me now!!<br><br>Well Mary
mcGowan! It seems that you have been lining your fat
pockets with the cash from SLigo Rovers for the past ten
years ya thieven hussy!!!<br><br>=== Rovers are being
ripped off by those in the committee, money is always
going missing and The expenses that it costs to keep
all the board going for one season is higher than the
gross domestic product of Chile!!!!<br><br>Get the
thieves out!!!

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