Couple of chances so far for us
Fats went close with a free kick
Miller scored a header for them.
Playing 4-5-1 with o'neill up front on his own
6 of our players have been bought by Roy Keane so far, who's now on his fourth pint of "the Guinness"
Date: 14/02/2007
Venue: Academy Of Light
Sunderland Reserves 1 - St Patrick's Athletic 0
Goal Scorers:
The match is currently underway at Sunderland's academy stadium. Former Ireland and Manchester United captain, Roy Keane, is one of spectators in the crowd.
Tommy Miller has opened the scoring after 27 minutes.
The St Pat's squad travelling to game is:
Ryan, Clarke, Brennan, S Quigley, C Foley, Maguire, Frost, Murphy, Fahey, Ndo, M Foley, O'Connor, Kirby, M Quigley, Rooney, O'Neill, O'Halloran, Fitzpatrick, Lynch, Ryan
Sunderland squad:
Carson, N. Wright, S. Wright, Cunningham, Hartley, Clarke, Welsh, Arnau, Richardson, Wallace, T. Miller, Murphy, Mocquet, Luscombe, McArdle, Waghorn.
Sunderland Reserves
Carson; Wright, Cunningham, Hartley, Clarke; Welsh, Arnan, Richardson, D Murphy; Wallace, T Miller
St Patrick's Athletic
B Ryan; A Murphy, C Foley, S Brennan, J Frost; R Guy, K Fahey, M Foley, A Kirby; M Rooney, G O'Neill
Officials
Couple of chances so far for us
Fats went close with a free kick
Miller scored a header for them.
Playing 4-5-1 with o'neill up front on his own
6 of our players have been bought by Roy Keane so far, who's now on his fourth pint of "the Guinness"
2-0 down
Miller again
word on the street is we're interested in him.
this his chance to get out of Sunderland and he's seizing it with both hands
3-0...this is turning into a massacre......who would have thought it on today of all days!
this is great, more posts about Rovers squad doing shuttle runs on sunderlansds training ground and playing Durham city over the past 2 days than there are on the fate of shelbourne FC over the past 2 weeks
was it that boring in the premier without us lads...
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Roy Keane admits the friendlies are only to get more Sunderland fans in Ireland.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
He was interviewed on RTE's medium wave coverage on Friday as well, talking about how eircom League players should do their best so they "might get a chance in England".
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All of this has happened before. All of it will happen again.
Its clearly an us and them situation, us being the eircom League and them being everyone else, in this case Sunderland, their 'friendlies' and Keano. The pecking order goes like this -> Cork City FC, eircom League, decent football, Irish international team, the rest. Look after the top ones first.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
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