Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Liam Buckley looking to many exciting things in 2020 for his Sligo Rovers


For Liam Buckley entering his second year at the helm of the Rovers, the man is looking forward to more exciting things for the Bit O’Red this upcoming 2020 were he is looking to build a contender.

With the team directives hard at work to build to their manager Liam Buckley a total winner, and despite the departure of important players like Romeo Parkes to America’s USL side New Mexico, the team looks ready! 

Still for manager Buckley his levels of confidence for Ronan Coughlin in getting him a new scoring partner in the Rovers attack after Romeo Parker left the team to new ventures and altogether both tallied a total of 20 goals.  
 
Currently, the team is in its preseason preparation day one and the competition among its players is somehow contagious in all its positions, as Liam Buckley and his player assistant John Russell are looking with intricate attention to all their player base.  

As the team prepares for their away opener to Finn Harps at Finn Park!

So far, the arrival of Will Seymour from America’s Major League Soccer side FC Cincinnati, in addition of boosting the midfield with Darragh None from Bray Wanderers the return of Garry Buckley from Cork City. 

In addition to the Bit O’ Red reinforcing their midfield, these recently added a defender to add more depth to their backfield in Finnish Temmu Pennikangas from FC Lathi from Finland’s top tier division.

In the end, this team if these display a good season and with a healthy squad, many can foresee the Bit O’ Red having a banner of a season but with some doubt as these will face stiff competition from other squads. 

However, nothing is written and despite Dundalk looking like the overall favorite along the Shamrock Rovers, Derry City, and Bohemians, anything can happen, and the balance can turn in favor of Liam Buckley and his Sligo Rovers. 

 
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