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Reader’s Corner: Sunderland’s Rise Has Bred Renewed Belief!
“My son and I are going to the match on Sunday with so much hope in our hearts!" writes Mike Treanor.
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On This Day (23 May 1970): A Long-Forgotten European Foray For Sunderland!
Sunderland are hoping to make a little bit of history tomorrow — but do you remember their 1970 European exploits?
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Come Sunday Night, Sunderland Could Be In Wonderland!
John Wilson issues a rallying cry ahead of Sunday’s potentially European qualification-deciding clash with Chelsea!
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Wembley’s Original Stadium Left a Century-Long Legacy
Wembley Stadium, originally known as the Empire Stadium, has been a cornerstone of sports and entertainment in England since its opening in 1923. O...
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How Are We Feeling About Sunday’s European Shootout?
Our writers offer their thoughts on Sunday’s final-day clash with Chelsea, and what victory might mean for our club!
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Brazil's Journey to the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final Revisited
The 1998 FIFA World Cup was a significant tournament for Brazil, as they entered as the defending champions. The team, known for its rich footballi...
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Why Players Earn “Caps” for Their Country
Ever wonder why an international sports appearance is called a 'cap'? Explore the fascinating 19th-century origins of this prestigious tradition.
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The Final That Cemented Wembley’s Place in Football
The 1966 FIFA World Cup final, held at Wembley Stadium, remains one of the most iconic moments in football history. On July 30, 1966, England faced...
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5 Player Matchups That Became Men’s World Cup Legacy Tests
From Pelé vs. Moore to Messi vs. Mbappé, we explore five legendary individual duels that defined careers and became iconic World Cup history.
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Régis Le Bris Is Sunderland’s Tactician Supreme!
Mark Wood pays tribute to the man who’s potentially taken the Lads to within ninety minutes of Europe!
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On This Day (20th May 1955): The Day Sunderland Almost Signed John Charles
The Bank of England Club were rumoured to be ready to bust the bank to get the signature of John Charles from Leeds United, and Sunderland legend Raich Carter, the Peacocks’ manager, was ready to do business.
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Away Days to Remember During Sunderland’s Premier League Return!
“Picking up twenty one points away from home is not to be underestimated, especially for a newly-promoted team.”
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