Sunderland Echo

HISTORY DOES PROVE CATS ARE NOT TOO BIG FOR DROP

HOW DOES SUNDERLAND’S START TO THE 2017/18 CHAMPIONSH­IP SEASON COMPARE WITH THE OTHER BIG CLUBS

- By Alex Baxter & Mark Donnelly nep.sport@jpress.co.uk @sunderland­echo

When Simon Grayson says Sunderland’s aren’t too big to go down to the third tier, history says he’s right.

After a poor start to the season that has yielded only seven points and one win from the opening 11 Championsh­ip games, Sunderland find themselves languishin­g in 23rd place in the table.

And while fears of a second successive relegation are already mounting, a look at how the Black Cats’ start in 2017/18 compares with that made by other big clubs ahead of dropping into the third tier will do nothing to calm fans’ nerves.

The Sunderland side which plunged into the old Third Division in 1987 had 17 points after 11 games of that fateful season under Lawrie McMenemy – compared with the Black Cats’ seven points from 11 games so far this term.

And how does the Black Cats start in 2017/18 compare with five other big clubs to have famously made the same drop?

Blackburn Rovers Relegated to third tier: 2016/17 Points after eleven games: 8 Position after eleven games: 22nd

Final points tally: 51 Final position: 22nd Relegation to League One in 2017 meant Blackburn Rovers became the first Premier League winners to fall to the third tier.

Following their relegation from the Premiershi­p Blackburn lasted five unspectacu­lar seasons before facing the drop.

During their relegation season, Blackburn started poorly with two wins after eleven games, and only a point more than Sunderland.

Only goal difference ensured they were relegated, finishing level on points with Nottingham Forest.

Leeds United Relegated to third tier: 2006/07 Points after eleven games: 10 Position after eleven games: 22nd

Final points tally: 36 Final position: 24th A dramatic fall from grace saw Leeds United drop into League One a mere five years after becoming Champions League semi-finalists. Leeds spent three years in the Championsh­ip and were relegated after finishing rock bottom a season after achieving a play-off place. Leeds’ cost cutting which resulted in their decline is not dissimilar to Sunderland. However, the Yorkshire side were three points better off after nine games in their relegation season.

Leicester City Relegated to third tier: 2007/08 Points after eleven games: 12 Position after eleven games: 19th

Final points tally: 52 Final position: 22nd After a single season back in the Premier League, Leicester dropped into the Championsh­ip and battled with relegation for three seasons before facing the drop in 2008.

The Foxes took 12 points from their first eleven games.

Sunderland fans will hope to emulate Leicester’s success, who despite relegation, emphatical­ly won the Premiershi­p in 2016, less than a decade later. Manchester City Relegated to third tier: 1997/98 Points after eleven games: 10 Position after eleven games: 21st Final points tally: 48 Final position: 22nd City were founding members of the Premier League in 1992, but by 1998 they found themselves playing in the old Division Two – becoming only the second ever club to have won a European trophy before falling to the third tier.

In their relegation season, City started poorly, but still managed to pick up three more points than Sunderland have earned after eleven games.

The Blues were ultimately only one point shy of safety come the end of the 1997/98 season, and bounced back to

9 Years from relegation to the third tier to winning the Premier League for Leicester City

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Sunderland’s relegation from the Premier League was confirmed when Bournemout­h secured a 1-0 win at the

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