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Tuesday, 9th February 2010

Football Echo - not to be missed

Sunderland's defeat at Spurs - in-depth view from White Hart Lane and much more

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Published Date: 07 November 2009
Sunderland's 2-0 defeat at Tottenham - and the controversies which grabbed the headlines - is the feature of this weekend's Football Echo.
Read Graeme Anderson's in-depth report from White Hart Lane, the biggest and best report you'll find on Sunderland.

We also have reports on today's other Premier League games, plus Newcastle's Championship win over Peterborough, Middlesbrough's defeat at Crystal Palace and Hartlepool's shock FA Cup exit to Kettering.

Sunderland Under-18s' second successive six-goal super show, away to Sheffield Wednesday, plus England's 18-9 rugby defeat to Australia, is also featured.

As well as the usual top-notch coverage of Sunderland, we have a page of your letters, an SAFC quiz and the two-page nostalgia fest, looking back to a John Byrne-inspired Sunderland win over Watford, the one and only substitute appearance of Richie Taylor in red and white in 1971 and reprint an interview with Jimmy McNab from 1958.

Tony Gillan's View From The Bridge is well worth a read as usual, as is Frank Malley's Inside Football column.

There's also the latest winners and standings in our Dream Teams competition, four packed pages of local football and eight pages of the Junior Football Echo, covering the Russell Foster Youth League.

Don't miss out on this great read - the bargain of the weekend - it's just 50p at all good newsagents.

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  • Last Updated: 07 November 2009 5:40 PM
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  • Location: Sunderland
 
 
 


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