
Est. 2016 by #SAFC fans, for #SAFC fans. Now running on pure Sunlun vibes and insanity. Proudly in association with Sunderland Community Soup Kitchen 🔴⚪
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 714 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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No we did not in fact go all out as suggested and lost to a pretty determined Hull City after Patto had.. a moment.. resulting in our first loss in the league at home this season, and likely the end to any hope of automatics without assistance from t... more
We'll be playing Hull in about 24 hours so jump in with our Gav and Martin to hear them repeatedly tell Regis Le Bris to just go for it. Over and over again aye.Â
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* Sheffield or Burnley could slip up so we need to keep up, that'... more
Argh did we have to? We didn't want to. The Lads tried their best to pull themselves together following a heartbreaking end to the game at Elland Road, chatting all about how close Sunderland were to getting a very good result against Leeds…
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Join Gav and Chris as they look back at a professional performance from Sunderland at the SoL against Luton and look forward to an exciting yet daunting trip to Elland Road to take on Leeds United!Â
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* A routine win for Sunderlan... more
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Great fan based insights- keep up the good work lads
This is the best SAFC podcast around. Professionally put together, good contributors and balanced opinions. Passionate without being over the top when we win or on the floor when we lose. Check it out.
Great podcast, I’ve been listening to it for years. The hosts are always quite serious about the structure and agenda of the show, but don’t let that get in the way of any banter that comes up in the meantime. They support great causes in the local area and provide a “pulse-check” to everything Sunderland AFC. As someone away from home, it’s always nice to listen in.
Great podcast for any and all Sunderland supporters!
Sunderland’s best podcast by a country mile!
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This podcast engages listeners by providing comprehensive analyses of Sunderland AFC's matches, player performances, and the overarching dynamics within the club. Each episode usually encapsulates match reviews or previews, tapping into the emotional highs and lows experienced by fans while highlighting crucial tactical insights and player narratives. Unique in its grassroots approach, this series blends passion for football with community involvement, exemplified by its collaboration with initiatives like the Sunderland Community Soup Kitchen. From discussions about match strategies to reflections on the team’s journey, the content resonates deeply with the Sunderland fanbase, fostering a sense of community among listeners.
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