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Article: Care home hit by Keane fever.
- Article from:
- Sunderland Echo (Pennywell, England)
- Article date:
- May 1, 2007
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PRAYERS for Premiership success are now reaching the normally quiet corridors of a Sunderland care home run by nuns.
As Keane fever goes into overdrive, even the city's nuns have been stepping forward to offer their congratulations.
As part of their caring work, the Little Sisters of the Poor say they have been helping Black Cats' fans delighted by promotion to the Premiership.
And, yesterday, the normally tranquil halls of the care home for the elderly were alive with the sounds of Irish music and football chants when the Moyniharn family, from Cork, sang their support for the Black Cats' Irishmen.
Noel, 67, Ted, 58, Drew, 60, ...