Sunderland

Sunderland Programme Reviewed

Today we turn our attention to the programme from Sunderland in our latest review of this season’s Premier League issues. You can read our full review below and click here to visit our page for the 2025/26 season. For their first Premier League season since 2016/17, Sunderland have produced an

1964/65 Season Page Now Live!

Our page for the Division One programmes from the 1964/65 season is now live here. Some terrific issues on display here, with the London teams Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, and West Ham United standing out for having little or nothing in the way of adverts. Credit also to the Sunderland

On This Day – Sunderland 1984/85

Our ‘On This Day’ feature today looks back to 1985 with a look at the programme for the match between Sunderland and Chelsea. Read our full review below and click here to see all of the Division One issues from the season. Sunderland’s 1984/85 programme was one of the smaller

Programme Covers – 2nd to 3rd November 2019

All the programme covers for gameweek 11 of the Premier League are shown below. We particularly liked the Bournemouth cover this week, which showed defender Nathan Ake in a retro style Cherries shirt. The Everton cover showed midfielder Andre Gomes, who suffered a horrendous ankle injury during the game against

On This Day – Sunderland 1990/91

On This Day for 3rd November looks at the Sunderland programme from the 1990/91 season. The full review is shown below and you can click here to see all the Division One programmes from that season. Sunderland’s Roker Review was a 32-page issue that featured 24 pages of content. The

On This Day – Sunderland 1969/70

Our ‘On This Day’ feature for 23rd August features the Sunderland programme from the 1969/70 season. Read the full review below and see all the Division One issues from 1969/70 here. Sunderland’s programme for the 1969/70 season was the 16-page ‘Roker Review’. This represented a reduction of four pages from

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