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Sunderland back on the small screen next week

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THE tale behind Sunderland’s quest to end their four-year League One exile will be retold when the club returns to the small screen next week.

Netflix will screen the third season of its acclaimed ‘Sunderland ‘Til I Die’ documentar­y – which charts the Black Cats’ bid for promotion back to the Sky Bet Championsh­ip at the end of the 2021-22 campaign – from Wednesday, February 13.

The Fulwell 73 production picks up the story with 24-year-old chairman Kyril Louis-Dreyfus now at the Stadium of Light helm and manager Lee Johnson attempting to drag the club out of the third tier.

Johnson’s reign was brought to a premature halt after his side, second in the table at the time, lost 6-0 at Bolton at the end of January 2022 with Alex Neil taking his place 12 days later.

Neil would go on to lead the club to a fifth-placed finish and into a play-off semi-final showdown with Sheffield Wednesday.

Ross Stewart’s goal handed Sunderland a 1-0 first leg advantage which they defended at Hillsborou­gh, where Patrick Roberts’ stoppage-time strike secured a 2-1 aggregate victory and a trip to Wembley.

Wycombe lay between the Black Cats and their promotion dream under the famous arch, but Elliot Embleton and Stewart ensured it was they who triumphed 2-0 to secure the final place in the following season’s Championsh­ip.

The fly-on-the-wall show documents the club’s trials and tribulatio­ns on and off the pitch, but also highlights their impact on non-football staff – some of whom have establishe­d themselves as TV personalit­ies in their own right in the two previous series – fans and the whole community.

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