Any info on this game lads? What type of squad have Sunderland brought over and what team will you be lining up with?
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Any info on this game lads? What type of squad have Sunderland brought over and what team will you be lining up with?
Saw on SSN this morning that Chimbonda and Tainio are expected to make their debuts so I would expect a strong squad. The game is on Setanta tonight by the way.
there is a full squad after coming over and im sure rams will have most of the lads tog out hopefully there will be good night had by all and a nice few quid made for our club there has been a lot of time and effort put into organising this event and i think there is still some tickets to be got at the gate tonight
96 FM said thismorning it was a sellout, but later said there will be tickets on sale at the gate. should be a cracker!
Can't wait for it, a lot of hard work has gone into tonight, lets hope it's a cracking game and a cracking night.
I think the Sunderland Committe deserve a big pat on the back for this they have done monumental work in the short time they have had.
Well done lads and lassies
I'll buy you all a pint during the free bar at the luncheon:D
couldnt agree with you more RR they deserve a lot of credit for what they have done and it just goes to show that there are people in our club who have the ability to bring us ever closer to financial security. enjoy luncheon today unfortunatly i cant make it but will be in he front row tonight to see my local team take on the team lead by one of the greatest sportsman in irish history a big thank you to him aswell for without tonight we would have been in a real bad place.
COMMON RAMS :):)
Strong squad named on the Sunderland website! :D
http://www.safc.com/news/?page_id=15301
Looking forward to watching it on the box tonight. It'll be the closest I get to seeing them this year the way my trips have panned out. :rolleyes:
pity yorke isnt there
Ken Henessey at it again tonight by allowing Daryl Murphy's goal to stand even though he was 3 yards offside!:mad:
I thought Davin, Murray and Daryl Kavanagh were our best players tonight by a mile. Pity about the miss peno! (deja vu!:mad:).....just proof that centre-backs shouldn't take peno's because they can only go to one side!
I was in line with murphy and sorry R14 but he was onside,just,but other than that a great game of football some great passages of play and also good to see a big crowd cant wait to see it on tv,anyone tell me how the dinner went did delaney get any grief?
one thing i was dissapointed by though
thought guys name was max cream but turns out it is max creane which really doesnt have the same pornstar ring to it:D:D
Entertaining game, I thought Rams gave Sunderland a really good work-out and I'm sure Roy is pleased he came over.
Kavanagh was superb, he gave the full-back a torrid time right under Roy's nose, and I'm sure Roy will have another look at him at some stage. Great to see Dav showing signs of a return to form, Gaynor led the line well and Guts delivered some great balls forward.
The attendance wasn't bad, I'm guessing 5500 or so, shame a few more City fans didn't come to take a look but I suppose that's what happens when there are TV camera at the ground. I hope the club have made enough out of the game to get the finances back on track. :ball:
Anyone know how John Kearney is?
I was impressed with Kavanagh by the way, tidy little player. Davin showed some good signs that his form is returning. I would have liked to have seen him running at Bardsley a bit more but he beat him very nicely a couple of times taking the ball out of the sky with his chest. Thought the team did well enough in general, especially in the first half.
dont know how he is this morning but was still out cold when going in ambulance last night by the way it was Alan not John. Game went really well as did the lunch Nial quinn spoke very well and every one seemed to have a good day.
Saw it on TV & maximum of 4000. Ye should have held at St Colmans & save the rent money. There was less than City v Pats game the night before. Sunderland market has been saturated. Ramblers did not deserve to lose by the scoreline based on what I saw. Penalty was hopeless although was never a penalty.
Were there many Ramblers fans or mainly barstoolers?
holding the game in the cross was purely done out financial reasons and we still made more than we would have if game was in colemans park as it wpold have been difficult to get everyone to pay 30euro to stand for match. There was a good crowd unfortunate it didnt sell out but it was a great night for the club the lads did us proud even if scoreline doesnt reflect it. it was thourghly enjoyable only for alan kearney been taken to hospital hopefully he is ok this morning and will be back in action soon
well done to all involved you did your club proud last night :D
Between 3,000 and 4,000 attendance.
But doesnt mean that, thats all the tickets that were sold.
Weather wasnt great(although didnt rain during game) may of put a few people off going to de X.
''Tuesday July 29 2008 - IRISH INDEPENDANT
AROUND 3,000 punters filed into Turner's Cross last night to watch [COLOR=#306294]Roy Keane's Sunderland[/COLOR]. Approximately one of them seemed to really enjoy it.
This particular soul, who had made the journey from the north-east of [COLOR=#306294]England[/COLOR] in his red-and-white striped jersey, was so audible above the funereal atmosphere that he produced more noise than the rest of the attendance combined.
Brew
It would be reasonable to assume he had sampled some of the local brew on his way, and by the final minutes he had convinced some of his travelling colleagues to join him in song.
The fact that his lively chants about [COLOR=#306294]Niall Quinn[/COLOR]'s disco pants, [COLOR=#306294]Andy Reid[/COLOR]'s eating habits and a variety of other Sunderland themes reverberated around the ground tells you all you need to know about the seriousness of this occasion.
For [COLOR=#306294]Cobh Ramblers[/COLOR], the money accrued from the visit of the team managed by their most famous export will go some way towards securing their short-term future.
This was a favour they will appreciate, but not a thrilling occasion. The laidback nature of the affair even evident in Keane's dress sense, with the sharp suit abandoned for the more relaxed tracksuit-and-runners approach.
Following their visit to [COLOR=#306294]Ireland[/COLOR] last year for three games, the novelty about Sunderland being in town was clearly less evident.
They played [COLOR=#306294]Cork City[/COLOR] on that tour, with last night's venue heaving for that encounter.
The locals didn't flock in such numbers this time around, with the attendance well below that which turned up for the League of Ireland meeting between [COLOR=#306294]Cork[/COLOR] and [COLOR=#306294]St Patrick's Athletic[/COLOR] 24 four hours earlier.
If any further evidence was needed about where this game lay in [COLOR=#306294]Cobh[/COLOR] manager [COLOR=#306294]Stephen Henderson[/COLOR]'s priorities, it came in the form of the two substitutions he made before half-time and the further five switches at the interval. He needs everyone fit for the relegation battle they are immersed in . . .
And that was that, with Keane lapping up the applause as he left the pitch to the typically warm hometown welcome and camera flashes.
Those who got the prized snap will find that it lingers in the memory longer than the game itself. The irony, of course, is that the fan who got the most value from the action probably won't remember it this morning.''
Game for security and seating reasons couldnt be held at St. Colmans
Scoreline doesn't matter. Hope you made a fortune from it. PR wise having it in Turners cross would l;ook miles vbetter on TV than St Colemans and thats important
Great night, had a ball. Anyone who went to the Luncheon will tell you how superbly it was run. If Celtic game materialises for next year start saving for the luncheon it was well worth the money. Quinny was brilliant and had some great stories. Fair dues to him and Roy for all they have done. As Quinn said Roy came over here to help the club out against all the advice from others(not Quinn).
I only gave Delaney a small bit of abuse over the reffing, just let him know how we felt, didn't go on.
Well done again to all the organisers, John Mansworth, John McCarthy, John Lawlor, Leslie, Kieran, Angela, Derek and whoever else I left out.
It was a fantastic day and night, excellently ran ond organised after a lot of hard work against all the odds.......ye know what i mean by that..:)
Great Stuff impressed me yesterday too, not only had they a full table at the luncheon but they were the biggest contributers to the auction also, so have a burger and chips next game:)
Good pic of Davin O'Neil here
i thought cobh did well and they were right to move the game to turners cross and it definitely looked much better on television
For those of you who are interested.........The match is being repeated on Setanta Sports 2 at 7.
It makes great watching when you see that Sunderland's first goal was offside and the commentators immediately start having a go at Ken Hennessey for making such a poor decision and then tell the watching world that he robbed us blind Saturday night and how seems to have continued his poor standards vs Sunderland.:):D.............gimp!:mad:
any news on how much was made?