Post by Les on Apr 11, 2019 14:09:42 GMT
www.safc.com/news/club-news/2019/april/red-and-white-army-to-launch-roker-end-flag-display
Roker End Flag Display to launch
Red and White Army are urging supporters to show their colours this weekend, as they prepare to launch a brand-new flag display in the Stadium of Light’s Roker End.
The independent supporters’ group, which has been fundraising throughout the last few months, has raised an incredible £10,000 thanks to SAFC fans, who will see the fruits of their generosity this Saturday when Sunderland AFC host Coventry City.
After swiftly reaching their target, RAWA asked fellow supporters to submit their ideas on how best to enhance the identity of the Roker End, so that the spirit of the fabled Roker Roar could be reborn at the Stadium of Light.
And after an overwhelming response, RAWA commissioned the design of multiple flags, including the iconic surfer flag that was proudly displayed last weekend ahead of the Checkatrade Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium.
The flag, which was produced on the banks of the River Wear, is just one of the new additions, with a multitude of large waver flags depicting the club’s famous heritage also set to be unveiled.
SAFC’s executive director, Charlie Methven, said: “The re-naming of the South Stand to the Roker End was just the start, and thanks to the overwhelming generosity of the Sunderland fans, I believe it will quickly become an iconic element of the matchday experience at the Stadium of Light.
“Tens of thousands have been heavily involved in making the Roker End a reality, from the re-naming to the Captain’s Mural, and this is the latest step towards creating something truly special that represents the people at the club’s core – the fans.
“We have witnessed the power of our support throughout the season, and it will be more valuable now than ever before, as Jack Ross and his players strive to seal an instant return to the Championship.
“So, arrive early this weekend and whether you are in the Roker End or not, let’s create an atmosphere between now and the end of the campaign that fires up the Lads and pushes them over the line.”
Chairman of RAWA, Andrew Hird, added: "This initiative comes directly from the club’s supporters, and it's absolutely not a replica of the club-led displays you see from time to time, where they produce thousands of plastic flags and paper clappers.
“Throughout the last eight months, we have worked closely with the club to identify how we can improve the atmosphere at the Stadium of Light, and although we recognise that flags and scarves don’t make noise, we believe this pre-match display can be the spark that ignites our support and cements the Roker End as our true home end.
“Coupled with the Captain’s Mural that was unveiled in January, this is just the start, and we hope that it will continue to grow in the coming months and years, as further supporters are encouraged to bring their own creations to life.”
A group of volunteers will be in the ground early to get things ready for the display, and RAWA are asking for more fans to get involved.
If you want to be part of it, please email info@redandwhitearmy.co.uk.
Roker End Flag Display to launch
Red and White Army are urging supporters to show their colours this weekend, as they prepare to launch a brand-new flag display in the Stadium of Light’s Roker End.
The independent supporters’ group, which has been fundraising throughout the last few months, has raised an incredible £10,000 thanks to SAFC fans, who will see the fruits of their generosity this Saturday when Sunderland AFC host Coventry City.
After swiftly reaching their target, RAWA asked fellow supporters to submit their ideas on how best to enhance the identity of the Roker End, so that the spirit of the fabled Roker Roar could be reborn at the Stadium of Light.
And after an overwhelming response, RAWA commissioned the design of multiple flags, including the iconic surfer flag that was proudly displayed last weekend ahead of the Checkatrade Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium.
The flag, which was produced on the banks of the River Wear, is just one of the new additions, with a multitude of large waver flags depicting the club’s famous heritage also set to be unveiled.
SAFC’s executive director, Charlie Methven, said: “The re-naming of the South Stand to the Roker End was just the start, and thanks to the overwhelming generosity of the Sunderland fans, I believe it will quickly become an iconic element of the matchday experience at the Stadium of Light.
“Tens of thousands have been heavily involved in making the Roker End a reality, from the re-naming to the Captain’s Mural, and this is the latest step towards creating something truly special that represents the people at the club’s core – the fans.
“We have witnessed the power of our support throughout the season, and it will be more valuable now than ever before, as Jack Ross and his players strive to seal an instant return to the Championship.
“So, arrive early this weekend and whether you are in the Roker End or not, let’s create an atmosphere between now and the end of the campaign that fires up the Lads and pushes them over the line.”
Chairman of RAWA, Andrew Hird, added: "This initiative comes directly from the club’s supporters, and it's absolutely not a replica of the club-led displays you see from time to time, where they produce thousands of plastic flags and paper clappers.
“Throughout the last eight months, we have worked closely with the club to identify how we can improve the atmosphere at the Stadium of Light, and although we recognise that flags and scarves don’t make noise, we believe this pre-match display can be the spark that ignites our support and cements the Roker End as our true home end.
“Coupled with the Captain’s Mural that was unveiled in January, this is just the start, and we hope that it will continue to grow in the coming months and years, as further supporters are encouraged to bring their own creations to life.”
A group of volunteers will be in the ground early to get things ready for the display, and RAWA are asking for more fans to get involved.
If you want to be part of it, please email info@redandwhitearmy.co.uk.