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Defeat as Sunderland's Dismal Season Ends

Sheffield Wednesday who had about 2 points in October end up just 3 behind Sunderland. Only Rotherham have worse form than The Lads since Dodds was given the job and encouraged to "plod along until the end of the season". Final Reaction of the season with Eleanor, Mick, Stephen and Gareth.

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  • 1043. MONDAY SHOW: Sunderland 2-1 Norwich

    35:32||Ep. 1043
    Gareth and Richard discuss the win over Norwich and our festive fixtures.
  • REACTION: Sunderland 2-1 Norwich

    16:41|
    That was a bit ropey at times wasn't it? But as always, this young group of lads just don't stop. Eleanor and Mick are joined by Jimmy in the pub after the match. 
  • 1041. CHRISTMAS QUIZ 2024!

    01:23:46||Ep. 1041
    Stephen hosts. How do Rick, Eleanor, Micky, Jimmy, and guest podcaster Graham Falk do? Play along at home too. 
  • 1040. MONDAY SHOW: Swansea 2-3 Sunderland

    33:31||Ep. 1040
    Gareth and Eleanor discuss the fantastic comeback victory at Swansea City.
  • PREVIEW: Swansea City v Sunderland

    58:51|
    Richard Easterbrook is joined by Michael Lough and Jimmy Reay to look back at Sunderland's 1-1 draw with Bristol City and preview the Black Cats' trip to Swansea City.
  • MONDAY SHOW: Sunderland Beat Stoke, Bristol City Next

    38:05|
    Sunderland get back to winning ways overcoming atrocious weather. Can we follow up a victory over Stoke with another against Bristol City?
  • REACTION: Sunderland 2-1 Stoke City

    17:21|
    Eleanor McCabe is joined by Richard Easterbrook as Sunderland return to winning ways with a well-deserved 2-1 victory over Stoke City in quite terrible conditions.
  • PREVIEW: Sunderland v Stoke City

    25:46|
    Stephen Goldsmith and Gareth Barker preview Sunderland's clash with Stoke City at the Stadium of Light!
  • 1035. MONDAY SHOW: Sunderland Lose, What Now?

    50:55||Ep. 1035
    Stephen, Gareth and Micky discuss Sunderland's defeat at Sheffield United. Can it be used as a moment in which to bounce back, or is this run now a cause for concern?