“I’m a Geordie – these games mean a lot to me.” This statement from Michael Chopra encapsulates his sentiment regarding the chance to play as a substitute against Sunderland, an opportunity presented by former Newcastle manager Glenn Roeder. Ultimately, the striker, a native of Newcastle, netted his only Premier League goal for Newcastle United at the Stadium of Light, contributing to a notable 4-1 victory. On BBC Radio Newcastle’s Total Sport podcast, he articulated the profound significance of the moment. “Being a Geordie you dream about playing in these games, but to score in one…” He recounted, “I remember being in the changing room, we were 1-0 down at half time and Glenn Roeder came up to me and said ‘you might be going on if it stays like this – make sure you’re ready’. I was like: ‘Don’t worry, I’m ready’.” Chopra continued, “He stuck me on and Titus [Bramble] had a free-kick on the edge of the halfway line. I’d just run from the dugout straight into the box and the ball fell to me and I put it in the back of the net.” “I was straight into Newcastle after – I don’t think I had to buy a drink!” Chopra later joined Sunderland, where he scored eight goals in 42 appearances for Newcastle’s local rivals. Post navigation Manchester City Faces Heightened Pressure After Champions League Draw, Says Townsend Valencia Appoints Carlos Corberan as New Head Coach