The head coach spoke about possible rotation after Wednesday night’s win over Blackburn, so who could be rested and who might take their place for the games to come?
Thoughts on how O’Nien is currently handling his responsibilities, a view from the away end at Blackburn, and concerns about injuries are in the RR mailbox today! Got something to say? Email us: RokerReport@yahoo.co.uk
The Lads welcome the Bluebirds to the Stadium of Light this weekend for a Championship clash. Join us live tonight on X for some pre-match discussion ahead of the game!
CLARKE, CLARKE WILL TEAR YOU APART, AGAIN! What a match that was man. After picking themselves up off the floor our Gav and Chris sat back down to pick apart another three points on the road...
"During our long decline in the late 2010s I sometimes wondered why I had traveled so far and why I should leave the pub. Now I can’t wait to get in the ground and see what the lads have to offer," writes Mark Egan.
We run over the key Talking Points from the Blackburn win, with Jack Clarke’s form, "Mr Consistent" Dan Neil, Ballard’s defending, and whether we actually need a striker all on the agenda!
After a tumultuous and frankly surreal spell as manager, Di Canio’s Sunderland tenure finally ended after defeat at the Hawthorns on this day ten years ago.
In an enthralling contest at Ewood Park, the Lads secured a victory with goals from Dan Neil and a brace from Jack Clarke. What did our writers make of the game?
Sunderland notched another three points on the road, sticking three past a very impressive Blackburn Rovers side, with Jack Clarke imperious throughout. Here’s how Andy rated the Lads!
1969/70 was a hard slog of a season and a real test of my resolve to keep the faith - I along with many thankfully did keep the faith, and lived to tell the tale.
One lad outside Millers had clearly gone too hard on the train cans, and threw up what looked like pure Strongbow Dark Fruits into the street. Maybe that was a good – if weird – omen for the match to follow.
It was a mid-autumn goal fest at the Stadium of Light as Malcolm Shotton’s team were put to the sword in a red and white demolition job twenty five years ago!
Thoughts on how the Lads dealt with QPR’s tactics at Loftus Road and praise for Luke O’Nien are in the RR mailbox today. Got something to say? Email us: RokerReport@yahoo.co.uk
It was a battle of the league’s two form teams as Sunderland hosted Crystal Palace at Eppleton - and a late Lasses’ goal ensured they keep up their unbeaten start to the season!