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Canadian striker Hamilton departs Sligo Rovers
The 26-year-old made 13 appearances for the Bit O’Red, scoring two goals.
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The 26-year-old made 13 appearances for the Bit O’Red, scoring two goals.
The midfielder has 24 senior caps for his country and the Bit O’Red are hoping he will be available for selection for their next home game against Shelbourne.
The Mullingar-man scored twice as Sligo Rovers got new boss John Russell’s tenure off to a dream start.
Referee David Dunne was accidentally struck with the ball and following a lengthy delay at the Belfield Bowl, he was replaced by the fourth official.
The Pat’s star cancelled out Aidan Keena’s first-half opener.
Champions go back to the top of the table after stirring second-half performance against Sligo Rovers.
Goals from Jack Moylan and Sean Boyd give hosts the edge against sloppy Sligo.
The hosts earned a 1-1 draw at The Showgrounds.
Karl O’Sullivan scored against his former club, from right underneath the crossbar on 26 minutes, after Regan Donelan’s attempted clearance was blocked.
Max Mata’s late header for Sligo made it a rather nervy finish but the hosts prevailed.
A 6-0 defeat in their first-ever league game will now be recorded as a victory.
Damien Duff’s men inflicted a first defeat of the season on the westerners.
The striker was sent off in his first game under Liam Buckley at St Pat’s, but is thriving at the Showgrounds.
The 22-year-old has been handed the SSE Airtricity/Soccer Writers award for March.
Luke Rudden scored the consolation goal for Finn Harps in the North West Derby.
It is four games unbeaten at the start of the campaign for Liam Buckley’s team.
Dundalk miss their chance to go top.
It finished goalless at the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium.
Sligo say the deal includes the prospect of another future windfall in a deal that is to their ‘satisfaction.’
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Sligo held Bohemians to a 1-1 draw at the Showgrounds this evening.
The win sees Rovers move seven points ahead of fourth-placed Derry City as the north-westerners face into their final three games of the season.
Andre Wright gave the hosts the lead just before half-time, with Phoenix Patterson equalising in the second half.
The Lilywhites remain second bottom with only nine fixtures remaining, though.
A valuable away win tonight in Sligo for the leaders.
Sligo recovered after Patrick Hoban had put Dundalk in front.
There were emotional scenes pre-match as Drogheda paid tribute to their underage coach, David Conroy, who passed away recently.
“I know my job is scoring goals and to perform well for the team. The manager told me what he wants, and what is expected of me.”
Liam Buckley’s side were beaten 3-1 on aggregate by Icelandic side FH.
The Bit O’Red face FH Hafnarfjarðar on Thursday.
Jordan Gibson scored the only goal from the penalty spot.
The Bit O’Red are now level on points and goal difference with St Patrick’s Athletic and Shamrock Rovers.
Ronan Boyce’s 86th-minute deflected strike ultimately stretched the Candystripes’ unbeaten run to eight games.
Sligo Rovers were defeated 2-1 by Drogheda United at the Showgrounds this evening.
Liam Buckley’s side have knocked the champions from the top of the table.
A top-of-the-table clash went the way of the visitors at Tallaght Stadium.
Captain Ian Bermingham scored the vital equaliser to prevent Dubliners from suffering their first defeat of the season.
A Will Patching penalty gave the new boss a winning start.
A 3-1 win for the Bit O’Red tonight at Dalymount Park.
The unbeaten Bit O’Red overcame the previously unbeaten Donegal men at The Showgrounds.