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Promotion Winning Black Cats :The Stories Behind Each and Every Sunderland AFC Promotion Season

Promotion Winning Black Cats

Promotion Winning Black Cats :The Stories Behind Each and Every Sunderland AFC Promotion Season

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Published: 30 August, 2021
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From 1890 to 1958, Sunderland were part of football's elite with a 68-year unbroken run in the top flight. The shock of a first relegation in 1958 was matched by the elation of a first promotion in 1963/64. Starting with that season, the book celebrates every occasion Sunderland went up. What was the secret to each Black Cats promotion? And who did the fans have to thank? Rob Mason gets the inside story through exclusive interviews with players and managers who were at the heart of the action. Moments of magic and mystery are revealed as the story of each season unfolds. From Charlie Hurley's much-loved 1963/64 side, through to the second Bob Stokoe side to win a trophy at Sunderland in 1976, Ken Knighton winning promotion in his first season as a manager and the teams of Denis Smith and Peter Reid - who each won promotion twice - then on to the 'Sund-Ireland' era when promotion was won under Mick McCarthy and then Roy Keane, all the great days and great games are here to cherish and enjoy.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781785317934
ISBN10 1785317938
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 456 g
Publisher / Reseller Pitch Publishing Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Rob Mason is Sunderland AFC's official club historian. He has written 40 books on the club, edited their official publications for over 30 years and won multiple awards, including many 'Programme of the Year' accolades, as well as being 'Editor of the Year'. He first watched Sunderland in 1967, is an honorary member of the club's Former Players' Association and has been featured in broadcasts around the world talking about the Black Cats.

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