Sunderland Echo

Online voices

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STORY:

Netflix have confirmed the release date for the eagerly-anticipate­d second series of ‘Sunderland ‘Til I Die’. The second series of the documentar­y will premiere on April 1.

Dave Knightley: The season doesn't end till May so what is the point showing it on April 1st.

Mark Potts Brown: Pray to God we go up cos we are gonna be a laughing stock again.

Bob Simpson: I know it is on Netflix but what about the Comedy Channel?

Gaz New Cawthorne: Sunderland til i die waiting for them to get out of league 1.

Brian Anley: Shouldn't that be "Sunderland Till I Cry"?

Simon Cooke: More heart break.

Michael Macdonald: Have they been filming this season?

Lewis Mullen: Spoiler alert. They don’t get promoted.

Adam Appleby: April fools day, fitting.

David Squedge Broderick: A already nar what happens.

STORY:

Nike’s Sunderland base has been cleared of staff and a deep cleaning company called in following a coronaviru­s alert at the sportswear giant.

Lisa Marie Hurley: Nike’s closed all of there European buildings for caution to deep clean due to 1 person testing positive, but not in Sunderland.

Stuart McGillivra­y: I think all these costs should be met by the Chinese state, it's their insanitary conditions and practices that have created this worldwide problem.

STORY:

Hair-flicking musical Hairspray has announced it will be heading to Sunderland in 2021.

Lorna Walton: Went last time it was fabulous.

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