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PART TWO - 25/26 Observations, Thoughts and Reflections
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Stephen, Richard and Eleanor are back to talk over some more thoughts from over the last season, including some listener observations.
That's all from us for the 2025/26 season, we'll be back at some point over the summer. Keep checking out our Patreon feed for some extra bonus content - see you next season! Thanks for all your support on what has been a quite incredible year supporting Sunderland.
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PART ONE - 25/26 Observations, Thoughts and Reflections
37:36|Stephen, Rick and Eleanor have a nice chat about some of the things they've reflected on throughout the course of the season. There'll be another part next week.
MONDAY (TUESDAY) SHOW: EUROPE, I SAY, OLE OLE!
30:58|Stephen and Gareth are back (we'd say for the last time this season but who knows while we're still in this bubble) and they round off that weekend. How has it got this and how nice it that to be framed in a positive way? Phil Smith from the Sunderland Echo joins.
EXTRA REACTION | SUNDERLAND IN THE EUROPA LEAGUE
41:40|Eleanor McCabe is joined by Jimmy Reay, Rory Fallow and Michael Hamflett as we celebrate Sunderland finishing seventh in the Premier League to secure Europa League qualification!
REACTION | SUNDERLAND 2-1 CHELSEA
15:18|Eleanor, Richard and Micky react as Sunderland achieve qualification for the Europa League with a 2-1 win over ten-man Chelsea at the Stadium of Light!
FINAL PREVIEW: LET'S GO FOR EUROPE!
42:01|Rick and Stephen are joined by Lee Howey to discuss this massive game. Let's do it!
MONDAY SHOW: Dreams of Europe and Spider Man Masks
33:41|Well, well, a game away from Europe if results fall right. Stephen and Gareth talk more about the win at Everton and whether Europe is a possibility.
REACTION | EVERTON 1-3 SUNDERLAND
12:09|Eleanor McCabe and Jimmy Reay react as Sunderland take a huge step towards European qualification with a 3-1 win at Everton!
MONDAY SHOW | SUNDERLAND 0-0 MANCHESTER UNITED
34:09|Stephen Goldsmith and Gareth Barker reflect further on the goalless draw between Sunderland and Manchester United.