Where will you all be? Who's going to the game? Who's watching in the pub (that ones me) Who's watching in the house? Who can't watch because they are too nervous? Who can't watch because they can't get a live feed? And most importantly, who thinks we will win, draw or lose? I think its going to be a replay (but I secretly hope and pray for a win).
Probably the house..................perks of getting every game live.... The result...? It's was the one fixture i hoped we'd avoid.....but now is as good a chance as we've had for a long time..... Still a draw for me......back to the SOL...
Hopefully watching on a live feed, now that Mr BT has graced us with a visit. Tough game to call, but hoping and praying for a win. Draw would do.
Too early for the pubs in Toronto (well too early for me at least) so I'll be watching at home... assuming it's being shown, otherwise I'll be glued to the internet.
Going to a stag party, starts 08:30 (thats 07:30 UK) first on the golf course, all the sun'land lads get to tee off first, to be able to get into Stavanger Sportscafe to watch the match then off to the Irishman celebrate and to watch the ireland england rugby, out for a ruby, then for those still standing back to Bevs (pub) to round off the evening / next morning
Watching at home because I have a gig with JLS Friday night and probably wont get in till 4am. I really wanted to go to this but it was impossible to get a ticket, I am hoping for a win or a draw. I have invited all my Mackem mates round for a late breakfast and a few beers.
Martin O'Neill says Sunderland's travelling army can make a difference at Everton this weekend. The Black Cats will be backed by 5,800 supporters on Merseyside in Saturday's FA Cup with Budweiser quarter-final at Goodison Park. Tickets for the game quickly sold out with cup fever gripping Wearside, and O'Neill says the supporters can give his side a huge boost. "It's very encouraging, of course," he said. "I know sometimes fans don't think they have an influence on the game. Let me tell you, they do. "At the Newcastle game, the fans were up in the gods but we could hear them shouting with great encouragement. "It does help, and when you consider that we'll have almost 6,000 with us on Saturday, that's great. "It will be great for the players to walk out and see that. If they are thinking about wilting at any point, the fans could keep them going."
I wish a million wishes that I could be there, but as I can't, i'll be in a bar in Marbella surrounded by Mags hoping we **** it up...
Will watch at home, hoping for a win, but I expect a draw at best. I'm normally very opptimistic, but do we ever win at Everton ? Love to go to Wembley again though.
No-one going? The FA Cup with Budweiser Quarter Final tie away to Everton is to be screened live at the Stadium of Light. The game at Goodison Park, which kicks off at 12.45pm on Saturday 17th March, is to be shown in the stadium's popular Sports Bar and hospitality suites after supporters were quick to snap up the allocation of almost 6,000 tickets for the tie. Black Cats fans can enjoy all the pre-match build up and banter in the company of SAFC ambassador Jimmy Montgomery, who'll take part in a question and answer session as the excitement mounts before the big kick-off. Doors will open at 9.30am, with breakfast/brunch served until 11.30am - breakfast baps and snacks available to purchase in the Sports Bar throughout the event and the bar is open until 3.45pm. Guests in the hospitality suites will receive a full English breakfast buffet. Tickets, which are priced at £3 for the Sports Bar or £10 for hospitality suites, include a complimentary bottle of beer, glass of wine or soft drink on arrival, and can be purchased from the Stadium of Light ticket office from Thursday 8 March or by calling 0871 911 1973.
I'm in Nigeria, Offshore, praying that the weather doesn't knock the satelite out (it often does) Wishing i was with Cest, he mentioned the Pub. Reckon we're worth at least a replay but hoping we can do the business first time around.
Wishing I was doing this..........but will watch it at home. Very nervous already as desperate to get through to semi's. Are they at wembley again?
In the pub watching the final games of the 6 nations. Maybe they will have our game on one of the screens but idk. Absolutely love the 6nations though.
Watching at home. Remember going to Goodison with reidy in charge and beating Everton at their place great day that was. All sorts of stats going round, like Moyes never lost to Sunderland, O'Neill not lost in so many maches against Everton and so on. Just got this sneaky feeling it is our year and we will bury the ghost of recent seasons results against Everton. Going for a semi final line up of Sunderland Bolton Chelsea and Liverpool.