Niall Quinn to be granted the freedom of Sunderland Chronicle Live


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Former Premier League striker Niall Quinn hung up his boots in 2002 after six successful years playing for Sunderland. Starting his career with Arsenal in 1983 he went onto make over 550. Upon retiring from playing, Quinn spent time coaching at Sunderland on a part-time basis and released his autobiography to much criticial acclaim.


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Niall Quinn celebrates after opening the scoring in the first minute of Sunderland's 4-1 win over Chelsea in December 1999 Photograph: Steve Morton/Empics Sport Golden goal Sunderland


Niall Quinn to be granted the freedom of Sunderland Chronicle Live

Niall Quinn is stepping down from his role at Sunderland six years after heralding a new era on Wearside. The former Republic of Ireland international, who as the chairman put together the.


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Niall Quinn has spoken about Sunderland's flirtation with Roy Keane in 2022. By James Copley. Published 14th Nov 2023, 12:00 GMT. Updated 15th Nov 2023, 07:12 GMT.


Niall Quinn to be granted the freedom of Sunderland Chronicle Live

Published 15th Oct 2022, 15:02 GMT Updated 15th Oct 2022, 15:02 GMT Niall Quinn celebrates Sunderland's play-off win at Wembley The display was organised by The Spirit of 37 group to mark 20.


Niall Quinn to be granted the freedom of Sunderland Chronicle Live

Quinn is no longer involved in football, stepping down as Sunderland chairman in 2012, handing control to the American billionaire Ellis Short. The 55-year-old has not held a position of.


Niall Quinn could make sensational Sunderland return as chairman Ellis Short looks to offload

Emotional Niall Quinn on his hopes for an 'exciting' Sunderland future, the incredible fans and his message for Ross Stewart - exclusive Is there a more titanic figure in Sunderland's.


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Mon 20 Feb 2012 at 01:30 THE former Republic of Ireland international, who as chairman put together the Drumaville consortium which backed Sunderland's return to the Premier League, and then.


Niall Quinn to be granted the freedom of Sunderland Chronicle Live

Niall Quinn tells the story of Sunderland's 1999 promotion: the coaches, the fear, the parties - and the 15 minutes he played in goal.


Niall Quinn's Sunderland love affair from super striker to manager and chairman Chronicle Live

Niall Quinn was Sunderland's towering figurehead that day, dovetailing with strike partner Kevin Phillips to bludgeon Gianluca Vialli's Chelsea. They scored four goals between them and it.


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Sunderland legend Niall Quinn has ruled out a return to Sunderland. By James Copley. Published 6th Jun 2022, 07:00 GMT. Updated 6th Jun 2022, 07:59 GMT. Watch more of our videos on Shots!.


Niall Quinn to be granted the freedom of Sunderland Chronicle Live

Niall Quinn is a real Sunderland legend.He played 220 games for Sunderland and scored 69 goals between 1996 and 2002.He scored some majestic goals. It is ha. Niall Quinn is a real.


Niall Quinn to be granted the freedom of Sunderland Chronicle Live

Sunderland legend Niall Quinn recalls his favourite goal and why the derby against Newcastle meant so much Sunderland legend Niall Quinn says there's not a day that goes by in Ireland.


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Niall Quinn has been linked with a sensational return to Sunderland, six years after his departure. Quinn took control of the club as the head of the Drumaville consortium in 2006, before later.


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Having signed the day before, Republic of Ireland striker Niall Quinn made his Sunderland debut against Leicester in the first-ever Premier League game at Roker Park. By Editor Gav Aug 17, 2021, 8.


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Former Sunderland striker Niall Quinn admitted that the dressing room became the "most magical place" in the aftermath of the Black Cats' 1998 play-off final loss to Charlton. The former Republic of Ireland international was part of the side who were beaten by the Addicks in the First Division play-off final, losing 7-6 on penalties after.