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Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn has praised Didier Drogba’s remarkable show of charity, after the Chelsea striker pledged £3 million to build a hospital in his native Ivory Coast. Full Article at Give Me Football
Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn has heaped praise on Chelsea striker Didier Drogba over news that he donate £3 million towards the building of a hospital in Ivory Coast. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
Chairman of Sunderland Niall Quinn takes his seat before the kick off against Manchester United during their Premier League football match at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, on December 6, 2008. View Photo »
I’m delighted that Carlisle United have given their support to the bid ... Bringing World Cup football to England – and specifically to our region – will provide a lasting legacy that everyone will benefit from.
The Football Supporters Federation have launched an online petition in response to Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn’s decision to ban a small number of Black Cats supporters involved in an incident at Newcastle Central Train Station on Aug. 9. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Innocent until proven guilty? Freedom of speech? It appears that two of the most important foundations of our society are under attack from football clubs in the North-East. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
Say it. C'mon, how hard can four words be? Lose that sour expression and spit them out. Thank you Robbie Keane. Get rid of those facial tics. Quit squirming like someone's about to strap you to a chair for emergency psychoanalysis. Full Article at Irish Independent
Sunderland supporters unfairly banned by their club from entering the Stadium of Light have come together to launch a petition appealing to chairman Niall Quinn to overturn the club`s decision. Full Article at Vital Football
SUNDERLAND chairman Niall Quinn is being urged to lift a match ban on fans arrested after an incident with police. Full Article at The Northern Echo
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