Roker Report

Many former contributors (including Graham Falk and Connor Bromley) have gone on to careers in sports journalism,[5][6] with some setting up fanzines and podcasts of their own.

[2] In December 2021 a 24-hour continuous broadcast on Twitter Spaces featuring a number of celebrities, sports journalists, broadcasters, current and former Sunderland and Sunderland ladies players and managers – as well as a number of UK based and International fan branches – was attempted successfully and raised roughly £10,000 for the aforementioned campaign in that time period alone.

Previews of upcoming games are conducted with Journalists and opposition fans, podcasts, and club officials/owners such as Darragh MacAnthony of Peterborough United and Andy Holt of Accrington Stanley.

[1] This was followed up by several more interviews until November 2019, at which point Roker Report joined a coordinated protest organised by the Red and White Army Supporters' Trust (RAWA) demanding the Sunderland chairman sell the club.

Roker Report also runs a 'Lasses Live' Twitter Spaces broadcast on the social media platform every Monday night, covering all things SAFC Ladies with a variety of guests from opposition clubs in the FA Women's Championship, including journalists, fans and others fighting for equality for the women's game in the UK, such as HerGameToo, the grassroots campaign group for an end to sexism in football, which Roker Report partners with.