philipl Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 The second of two away games on the bounce and part 3 of a 4 game sequence in 10 days. Sunderland Roker Park and Stadium of Light are grounds I have somehow never managed to go to and that is a duck I am not going to be breaking this season either unfortunately. Having said that I was going to a game at Roker and it got postponed so given the turmoil at dear old Rovers it might be a good idea if I start planning my journey up to Wearmouth right now. Sunderland are not dissimilar to Newcastle United in having their triumphs in the murky past- I vaguely recall Newcastle winning the Fairs Cup in 1969 but most definitely remember Sunderland winning the FA Cup in 1973- Jim Montgomerie's save, Ian Porterfield's goal and dear old Bob Stokoe putting paid to dirty Leeds. Oh what fun. And many barren years in the north east ever since! That is not to dismiss 6 Championships, 2 FA Cups and a 68 year unbroken sojourn in the top flight until relegation in 1958. However, since then they have been something of a yo-yo club including a trip to the third level and two mind bogglingly awful seasons in the PL in the last decade which saw them clock up 19 points in 2003 and 15 points in 2005, a low point which Derby undertook (?) with 11 points in 2007/8. Sunderland have been well backed financially by their current and previous owners who somehow managed to recruit players of the calibre of Gayan without firing their Manager and Deputy and double promoting the first team coach- no idea how they managed to do that. Despite all the outlay, it has taken time for Sunderland to get themselves securely established and this season look to be on course for a top half finish. Significantly, their squad includes 13 English born players, 2 Scots and one Ulsterman showing a clear preference for home grown talent despite American ownership. The Manager is Steve Bruce- a man whom I don't rate particularly highly after witnessing an intemperate rant against Rovers from him after we were cheated 1-0 at Old Trafford in the Championship winning season. He somehow managed to make Paddy Crerrand appear sane and unbiased. Notwithstanding that, Bruce is a Manager I would imagine most of his fellow PL managers fancy out-witting when they send out a team against his side so this should be a great opportunity for Steve Kean to prove some tactical nous at this level. I also saw Bruce score against Rovers more than once- the first at Priestfield when we beat Gillingham 2-1 after Bruce's late goal forced extra time in a League Cup game. Bruce was a teenage superstar in the making. Back to Saturday's game and frankly I am full of foreboding. Sunderland have many of the characteristics of the Stoke side which took us apart today with two differences - they are a better side and they can play football when they want to. Ask the shell-shocked Ancelloti; Sunderland murdered Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and the 3-0 scoreline did not flatter them. What side will we put out? No idea- depends whether there is a night of the long knives or of Gerald Jackson's pyjamas if the Venky's are vindictive against every player who has spoken out (Ryan?). But at least there will be no Jason Roberts grin after he misses an open goal which has become a trade mark of recent Rovers' visits to Sunderland. Come to think of it, it would be a major achievement if Rovers got into position to miss an open goal after the way the West Ham and Stoke games went. Will we continue our revival of our winning ways in the North East after collecting 3 points from St James's? I just don't see it. Think this will be a losing start to 2011 and we will do well to keep the damage to our goal difference to just 2.
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cn174 Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 Nice preview Phil Games in the North East are normally quite kind to us, but I don't know about this one! Will wait till after Wba to decide what to do.
Backroom DE. Posted December 26, 2010 Backroom Posted December 26, 2010 Can see us getting absolutely battered in this one. I wouldn't have been confident of winning with Allardyce in charge, and with Kean in charge you can forget it. 3-0 Sunderland, hopefully no more than that.
colin Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 Nice one Phillip, it doesnt seem like only 10 weeks ago that we had that 0-0 at Ewood. If we get a point from this one we'll do well. I'm constipated with foreboding of ill times.
Clitherover Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 We'll get thumped, no two ways about it.
Tim Southampton Rover Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 5-0 to us. Top 5 here we come.
Clitherover Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 We'll get thumped, no two ways about it. On the back of that win and the Donkey Lashers demise of Sunderland I feel slightly more confident now, only slightly mind.
slough_rover Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 With Kali not playing Mame will have to play a blinder.
philipl Posted December 28, 2010 Author Posted December 28, 2010 Great feeling but just note how many Boxing Day winners and losers turned it around today. Sunderland will be smarting after losing to Blackpool and we are missing Kalinic and Salgado for this one as well as the injuries and fall outs.
Amo Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 Depends which Sunderland turn up. On their day, they'll walk through that midfield of ours, unless Kean makes the necessary provisions. There's no way Dunn can start, let alone play 90 minutes. Either way, it's gonna make for a curious game! Kalinic will be a bigger miss than Salgado. I think 'Il Due' could do with a break.
imy9 Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 Massive injury problems and suspensions piling up now, I would play: Bunn Emerton Hanley Nelsen Olsson Samba Hoilett MGP Diouf 1 Diouf 2 Banjani
Backroom Tom Posted December 28, 2010 Backroom Posted December 28, 2010 Weirdly this now isn't as daunting a task. It seems like I say the following in every preview: Dunn simply cannot start. I would play linganzi instead of Dunn and Hoilett just behind Mame diouf. Bunn Emerton Nelsen Hanley Givet Diouf Linganzi Pedersen Olsson Hoilett M Diouf
philipl Posted December 28, 2010 Author Posted December 28, 2010 Sunderland had 31 shots today- the second highest by any side in any game in the Prem this season apparently.
SAS Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 How much are tickets, rovers website won't let me navigate to tickets on the iPhone.
Neil Weaver Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 How much are tickets, rovers website won't let me navigate to tickets on the iPhone. 28 quid (adults). On sale from Ewood till Fri morning, then on the day cash only at Sunderland.
American Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 Great feeling but just note how many Boxing Day winners and losers turned it around today. Sunderland will be smarting after losing to Blackpool and we are missing Kalinic and Salgado for this one as well as the injuries and fall outs. One of the rare times I agree with every word you say (except I don't think Salgado's suspension starts for a week). Especially worrisome is that Sunderland had 32 attempts, 16 on target and didn't score.
joey_big_nose Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 Difficult selection for us. I would go ----------------------Robinson Emerton-----Nelsen-----Givet----Olsson ----------------Samba------Pedersen ---MB Diouf---------Hoilett-----------EH Diouf ------------------------Benjani Ridiculous that we have been reduced to Samba in midfield but honestly looking at the squad I can't see much other choice to be honest. If Samba can get the positioning right in DM then he has pretty decent technique and pace to make a fist of the role. God we need to make some signings!
Miker Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 I'd play: Robinson/Bunn Emerton-Samba-Givet-Olsson Hoilett-Linganzi-Pedersen-E Diouf Benjani-M Diouf Subs: Bunn(or other keeper if Robinson injured) Hanley Nelsen (thought he was very poor against West Brom and lucky not to concede) Chimbonda Dunn Morris Doran That's literally the only players in the first team we have available right now. I imagine Kean will probably have Nelsen in the team ahead of Hoilett, with players moved into different positions from what I have. Probably Dunn ahead of Linganzi as well. Hopefully he does drop both Nelsen and Dunn though.
unsall Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 Salgado should be able to play,7days before suspension with 5 bookings instant suspension for Kalanic
Hughesy Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 Good to see Wellbeck, Onouha & Gyan all went off injured for sunderland with muscle injuries!!
philipl Posted December 29, 2010 Author Posted December 29, 2010 Official site says Robinson going for a scan but expected to be fit for Sunderland whilst they say both Salgado and Kalinic will be suspended.
Radagast Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 Salgado should be able to play,7days before suspension with 5 bookings instant suspension for Kalanic Stupid bloody rule but at least it's worked in our favour this time. Keeping Emerton in midfield gives more leeway to drop Dunn. I didn't see yesterday's game of course but consensus on here tells me he needs to make way.
Paul Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 <br />How much are tickets, rovers website won't let me navigate to tickets on the iPhone.<br /> Download the Rovers app. Go to fans, scroll down to Buy Tickets button, select match and info can be seen. Don't know if it will let you buy online but you can check the details. Well I've got as far as checking the Satnav to discover Sunderland is 155 miles away. It may depend on how good Friday night is.
67splitscreen Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 I think Emo is off to Qatar. Sunderland ??????? My link
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