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    Roker Park was a football ground in Roker, Sunderland, England, which was the home of Sunderland from 1898 to 1997, before the club moved to the Stadium...
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    Roker Park is a recreation park in the Roker area of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. The land on which the park stands was donated by Sir Hedworth...
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    Roker (/ˈroʊkər/ ROH-kər) is a seaside resort of Sunderland, city of Sunderland district, Tyne and Wear. England. It is north of the River Wear's mouth...
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  • at the 49,000-capacity all-seater Stadium of Light having moved from Roker Park in 1997. The original ground capacity was 42,000 which was increased to...
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    Sunderland was obliged to make plans to turn their Roker Park home into an all-seater stadium. Roker Park was a ground that mainly consisted of standing terraces...
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    the club moved to what would become their home for almost a century, Roker Park. Initially the ground had a capacity of 30,000. However, over the following...
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  • Roker is a seaside resort in North East England. Roker may also refer to: Al Roker (born 1954), American meteorologist for NBC's Today show J. Roker (1825–1830)...
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  • match. Goodison Park was used for five matches, Roker Park and Hillsborough both hosted four, while Old Trafford, Villa Park and Ayresome Park each hosted...
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  • March 1933 at Roker Park (Sunderland 0 – 1 Derby County) Highest league attendance: 68,004 v. Newcastle United, 4 March 1950 at Roker Park (Sunderland 2...
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  • over Southend United at Roker Park on 3 November 1987, a hat-trick in a 3–0 victory over Rotherham United again at Roker Park on 20 December 1987 and...
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