Kieran Richardson reveals what it was like scoring against Newcastle for Sunderland
Kieran Richardson retired in 2016, aged 32, after a brief stint with Cardiff City but enjoyed the best spell of his career with Sunderland.
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Kieran Richardson retired in 2016, aged 32, after a brief stint with Cardiff City but enjoyed the best spell of his career with Sunderland.
Sunderland are firmly in the battle to secure a top six finish as Alex Neil looks to become the man to take them back to the Championship.
Sunderland will receive their fixture list for the 2022/23 campaign on 23 June after the EFL officially announced all key dates for supporters. The current season has not yet finished but plans are already in place for the next one, which has been given a start date of 7 August.
Sunderland picked up a hugely significant 2-1 win at Oxford United on Saturday with Elliot Embleton scoring a late winner for the Black Cats.
Sunderland's Anthony Patterson has a big future ahead of him as he continues to make his mark in his first season of senior football. That's the view of Black Cats boss Alex Neil, who praised the academy graduate goalkeeper after his crucial second-half save proved to be one of the defining moments that helped his side take all three points against play-off rivals Oxford United at the weekend.
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Oxford United’s hopes of securing a place in the play-offs later this month were dealt a significant blow on Saturday as they suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Sunderland at the Kassam Stadium.
Elliot Embleton grabbed an 89th minute winner to ensure Sunderland would move back into the top six with five games to go. The Black Cats have a game in hand on promotion rivals Wycombe Wanderers and the win at Oxford lifts Alex Neil's side four points clear of Saturday's opponents.