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Sunderland have finished fifth in League One this season, earning themselves a playoff spot in the semi-final against Sheffield Wednesday on Friday evening.
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Sunderland have finished fifth in League One this season, earning themselves a playoff spot in the semi-final against Sheffield Wednesday on Friday evening.
On Monday morning – during the club’s open training session at Easter Road no less – it was announced that goalkeeping coach Jon Busch had left the club. By Monday afternoon there were whispers that key sponsorship partner SportemonGo had gone belly up and by nightfall, Chris Mueller’s projected return to MLS became public.
The bookmakers believe Sheffield Wednesday are the favourites when it comes to promotion via the League One play-offs this season. The Owls are looking to seal an instant return to the Championship after suffering relegation to the third tier last term.
The bookmakers believes Sunderland are the outsiders when it comes to promotion via the League One play-offs this season. The Black Cats have twice fallen at the play-off hurdle during their time in the third tier.
For all the talk of finishing as strongly as they possibly can, and targeting seventh, it all feels very flat. With the Easter Road side mathematically safe from the dreaded relegation play-off place the next three games are about as dead-rubbery as they come – for Hibs at least.
Shaun Maloney was relieved of his duties after just 19 games earlier this month with Gray tasked with taking the team for the final five games of the campaign.
Teenage Hibernian defender Josh Doig believes he has got himself back on an upward curve after a difficult start to the season.
Former Sunderland skipper George Honeyman will be following his boyhood club's play-off push from afar tomorrow - and says he will be at Wembley if the Black Cats make it to the final. Midfielder Honeyman came through the ranks on Wearside and captained the side at Wembley when they reached the play-off final in 2019 under Jack Ross' management.