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Sunderland are looking to make at least one more high-quality addition to their squad before the end of the transfer window Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Sunderland Echo, you can get ...
The Championship side's form over the Christmas period convinced the hierarchy that promotion is a possibility worth pushing ...
JENSON Seelt will return to action for Sunderland's Under-21s against Benfica in the Premier League International Cup tomorrow night. Ian Poveda will also feature for the Black Cats at the Stadium ...
Former Sunderland head coach Tony Mowbray has concluded an emotional return to football management after suffering from bowel cancer. After guiding Sunderland to the Championship play-offs two ...
Jobe Bellingham has made a decision on his Sunderland future amid January transfer window interest from Arsenal and Manchester United. The younger brother of Real Madrid and England superstar Jude ...
Wrexham winger James McClean has been told to apologise after calling Shrewsbury a ‘cesspit full of inbreds’. Ex-Republic of ...
There is a potentially pivotal clash in the race for promotion into the Premier League when Sunderland visit Burnley on Friday night. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Shields Gazette ...
Follow live updates from today’s game in the live blog below. Stoke City FC 1 - 0 Sunderland AFC Match ends, Stoke City 1, Sunderland 0. Second Half ends, Stoke City 1, Sunderland 0. Dodgers ...
James Trafford staggeringly saved two late Wilson Isidor penalties as Burnley held Sunderland to a goalless draw. Both penalties were controversially awarded. The first, Isidor was outside the box ...
James Trafford came to Burnley’s rescue saving TWO penalties in an incredible finale which left Sunderland ’s Wilson Isidor in tears. The England wannabe was the spot kick saviour as the home ...
Former Sunderland striker Dwight Yorke reckons “consistency” is key for the club in their bid to get promoted back to the Premier League. The 53-year-old old from Trinidad & Tobago ended his ...