Matthew Slinn
Personnel Bio: Matthew Slinn
Position: Director of Communications
Hometown: Stoke-on-Trent, England
Hailing from Stoke-on-Trent, England, Matthew Slinn is a versatile sports enthusiast with an impressive background in team management and communication. He first made a mark in the SFL as a Co-Owner and General Manager for the London Knights, where he played a pivotal role in guiding the team to success both on and off the field. Under his leadership, the Knights experienced tremendous growth and success, becoming a formidable force in the league.
Matthew’s talents as a General Manager didn’t stop in London, as he later took on the challenge of rebuilding the Las Vegas Fury. With his exceptional managerial skills and strategic vision, he transformed the Fury into a powerhouse, consistently leading the team to playoff appearances and establishing a strong foundation for success.
In addition to his accomplishments as a team executive, Matthew is also a skilled journalist with a passion for sports reporting. His insightful articles and compelling storytelling have earned him recognition and respect in the world of sports media.
Bringing his wealth of experience and expertise to the Louisiana Revolution, Matthew joined the front office in season 19 as the Director of Communications. In this role, he plays a vital part in shaping the team’s public image, engaging with fans, and effectively conveying the Revolution’s message to the world.
With a keen understanding of both team management and sports journalism, Matthew Slinn continues to be a driving force behind the success and growth of the Louisiana Revolution organization. His commitment to excellence and his love for the game make him an invaluable asset to the team and the SFL community as a whole.
FUN FACT: Apart from his passion for football and sports journalism, Matthew Slinn is also an avid traveler and has visited over 25 countries, exploring different cultures and cuisines around the world. His adventures have not only enriched his personal life but also inspired his storytelling and communication skills in his role as the Director of Communications for the Louisiana Revolution.