Argus had tracked and reported this story with some enthusiasm in the Sunderland Echo in the spring of 1955. It was not the ...
Picking up twenty one points away from home is not to be underestimated, especially for a newly-promoted team.” ...
And so, to the final game. The flags will wave, the flares will be set off and the volume will swell once again.” ...
Enzo Le Fée that deprived O’Nien of a Man of the Match award on Sunday — not bad for a lad who many said wouldn’t be good ...
Trai Hume to… Real Madrid?! That’s according to Spanish outlet Defensa Central, who claim they’re looking at Sunderland’s ...
So as we head into the game against Chelsea on Sunday, we’re presented with a moment that’s rare in football – we can reflect ...
The Sunderland we know is bold, ambitious and as of right now, they have us in a dream state,” writes Tom Albrighton.
The mutual respect that has been solidified over the last decade between Sunderland and Everton has been well documented, and ...
The banner before kick-off was a great tribute and I’m sure Bradley would’ve been proud when looking down on it. As for the ...
In this episode of Roker Rewind, Martin, Chris and Andrew take a look at: How Gary Bennett’s formative years at Manchester ...
I went to Goodison Park a fair number of times, most of the time when Sunderland were in town and sometimes dragged along to ...
Jason Jones from the Sunderland Echo joins Gav and Martin for a chat about Sunderland’s win against Everton, which keeps our hopes of qualifying for Europe alive right until the final day of the ...
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