“Sunderland Boss Opens Up on ‘Emotional’ Dressing Room as Heartbreaking Injury Rocks Team in Clash with Liverpool U21s”

06/09/2024 Raymond 0

Jake Waters, a devoted 18-year-old Sunderland fan, faced a heartbreaking setback during his return to action after an 18-month injury layoff. Brought on late in Sunderland’s 2-3 loss to Liverpool in Premier League 2, Waters fell to the ground clutching his knee, visibly distressed. Head coach Graeme Murty later addressed the emotional impact of the injury on the team, but noted that it was too early to determine its severity. He assured that Waters would receive full support, emphasizing the need to wait for medical assessments before making any conclusions.

Ex-Rangers boss explains Sunderland role ahead of new head coach appointment

03/06/2024 Raymond 0

Graeme Murty, Sunderland’s coach, confirmed he would continue his role with the under-21s team next season after guiding them to the Premier League 2 final. Despite assisting the senior squad during the 2023/24 season, Murty remains committed to his under-21 players, expressing his dedication to their development and the positive relationship he has built with them. He emphasized the team’s talent, hard work, and accountability, stating, “I’m going to be doing my job, so until I’m told otherwise I’m looking after these guys.”

Reflecting on his past role as Rangers’ caretaker manager, Murty noted he is not currently focused on returning to first-team management. Instead, he enjoys the developmental challenges with the under-21s, aiming to improve their program and provide valuable experiences for the players’ growth. For Murty, ensuring the continuous progression of his squad is his primary goal, as he looks forward to another successful season.

Transfer news: Sunderland starlet wanted by EFL club ahead of Premier League 2 play-off final

26/05/2024 Raymond 0

On Sunday afternoon, Sunderland’s under-21 team will face Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League 2 play-off final in London, amidst ongoing transfer speculation involving some of their promising talents. Graeme Murty’s squad had a commendable season, securing ten victories and finishing seventh in the league standings, progressing to the play-off final with impressive performances against West Ham and Reading.

Alan Nixon reported that Sunderland’s left-back Oliver Bainbridge is attracting interest from Bradford City, while Halifax is interested in midfielder Caden Kelly on loan for the summer. However, Halifax’s manager, Chris Millington, recently denied any interest in Kelly, emphasizing their focus on developing their own young players.

Sunderland’s recent retained list revealed that Kelly will remain at the Academy of Light next season after the club triggered an option in his contract. Kelly, a former Manchester City player, has been pivotal in Sunderland’s successful under-21 campaign, contributing significantly to their performance as they prepare for the crucial match against Tottenham Hotspur.

‘Ready’: Sunderland striker sends Tottenham message ahead of final after Reading and West Ham comebacks

23/05/2024 Raymond 0

Trey Ogunsuyi, striker for Sunderland U21s, is eagerly anticipating Sunday’s Premier League 2 final against Tottenham. Reflecting on his recent performance, Ogunsuyi described scoring the decisive goal in the semi-final against Reading as an incredible experience. His crucial goal came in the 120th minute, securing a victory for the young Black Cats in extra-time. This goal marked the 17-year-old’s second in the Premier League 2, following a previous score against Wolves in the round of 16. Ogunsuyi expressed his elation, stating, “It was amazing, I can’t describe it, but I ran and celebrated once I saw the ball hit the back of the net. To help seal the win was a great feeling.”

Young Newcastle United star nominated for Premier League 2 award

02/05/2024 Raymond 0

Alfie Harrison, an 18-year-old midfielder, emerged as Newcastle United’s sole signing during the January 2024 transfer window. With the specific transfer fee undisclosed, Harrison’s decision to join St James’ Park was influenced by the perceived swifter pathway to first-team opportunities compared to his previous club, Manchester City. Despite his youth, Harrison’s impressive performances for the Newcastle United under 21s have garnered attention, leading to his nomination for the Premier League 2 Player of the Month award for April 2024. As the summer approaches, speculation surrounds Harrison’s next career move, with possibilities ranging from a loan spell for regular playing time to a potential inclusion in the Newcastle United first-team squad.