Despite leaving a financially stronger team in the Championship next season... 17:07 - May 24 with 849 views | tonybied | ...in my heart of hearts, I think, I'm happier to see the Mackems back in the Premier League. They have suffered some real lows moments, much as we did, over the last decade. Well done Sunderland! I'm looking forward to watching the Geordie derby next season. |  | | |  |
Despite leaving a financially stronger team in the Championship next season... on 17:21 - May 24 with 720 views | wrightsrightglove | I’m with you. Seeing the celebrations is great and honestly think most of the Sheffield fans would rather be in the championship next year. Made up for Sunderland, showing that you can get there against the odds much like we did last season |  | |  |
Despite leaving a financially stronger team in the Championship next season... on 17:21 - May 24 with 708 views | Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior | Nah, deluded fanbase. |  | |  |
Despite leaving a financially stronger team in the Championship next season... on 17:24 - May 24 with 686 views | Ryorry | Happy trains back to the NE :) |  |
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Despite leaving a financially stronger team in the Championship next season... on 18:46 - May 24 with 506 views | Churchman | I’m pleased for my two mackem chums. They have an enormous fanbase and are ‘proper’ supporters. They’ve been through the wringer for some years and promotion will certainly put that behind them. |  | |  |
Despite leaving a financially stronger team in the Championship next season... on 19:12 - May 24 with 455 views | Oldsmoker | They got out of jail a year before us. Obviously the sunny uplands of the Championship went to their heads and we pushed through and made the promised land. Now they have made it, will they survive to play Town PL 2.0? Better to have the Mackems as our touchstone than that shower up the road. |  |
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