Sunderland Echo

Methven urges crowd to create ‘intimidati­ng atmosphere’

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Charlie Methven has urged supporters to create an ‘intimidati­ng atmosphere’ as the Black Cats look to climb back into the top two today.

Sunderland face a Luton Town side one point and one place above them in the League One table and are set to be backed by one of the biggest away followings at the Stadium of Light in recent times.

“It’s a very big game,” Methven said. “They’re one point ahead, we’ve got one game in hand.

“They’ve been flying for months, they’re going to bring thousands of fans.

“They’re a very noisy bunch, home and away, very committed supporters and the club is on the roll.

“They’ll make a real racket so I hope all our fans who can come, do, and come early to take on that challenge. “It’s getting to the stage of the season where every little thing matters. Hopefully we can create an intimidati­ng atmosphere.” Methven takes confidence from some of Sunderland’s best performanc­es on home turf this season when they came up against fellow promotion contenders.

“It’s what you come into football for,” he said. “As a player, director, fan, these are the days you wake up with the butterflie­s and that’s what you want.

“There’s nothing worse in football than feeling a bit apathetic. You want that anticipati­on, that bit of nervousnes­s.

“A big game like this, you know they’ll be a big, strong team and bring loads of noisy fans, You know there’ll be a real buzz and that’s what you live for.

“We played Peterborou­gh and until we had a player sent off I thought we were comfortabl­y the better team.

“Barnsley was I think, especially the first 30 minutes or so, some of the best football a Sunderland side has played, probably going back to the last games of Sam Allardyce.”

The club have launched a special ticket offer for the match, with any adult attending able to bring two children for £1 each.

“It’s a way of giving parents the opportunit­y to see if their kids like football or not,” Methven said. “If they do we hope that they’ll become more regular matchgoers and maybe the season card holders of the next generation.”

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