Sunderland Football Betting News
Cats eye Wembley semi
Only goal difference separates the teams in the Premier League table
Published : 27/03/12 09:42 AM
12/5 for Cats to force replay
Black Cats hoping to improve on last week's result.
Published : 17/02/12 15:16 PM
Timid affair expected at the Stadium of Light
O'Neill has instilled discipline on Wearside.
Published : 10/02/12 13:57 PM
21/20 for Black Cats delight
Sunderland to maintain impressive form.
Published : 08/02/12 10:06 AM
Cats can conquer Canaries
Sunderland look a good bet to maintain form.
Published : 01/02/12 09:38 AM
Sunderland 9/2 to sign Pavlyuchenko
Could O'Neill turn attentions to Russian?
Published : 31/01/12 11:18 AM
Bookies expect goals at The Bridge
Leaky defences to produce goals.
Published : 13/01/12 16:58 PM
Spurs to bounce back against Black Cats
Spurs to see off Sunderland at Lane.
Published : 17/12/11 13:01 PM
Rovers to spoil the O'Neill welcome party
Rovers to crash the party.
Published : 09/12/11 11:00 AM
O'Neill primed for Sunderland job
O'Neill in line to take charge on Wearside.
Published : 02/12/11 11:59 AM
Manager: Martin O'Neill
Full Name: Sunderland Association Football Club
Nickname: The Black Cats
Stadium: Stadium of LIght
Capacity: 49,000
Owner: Ellis Short
Chairman: Ellis Short
Sunderland Betting Info
Having developed a reputation as a yo-yo club throughout the late 90s and 00s Steve Bruce is now beginning to establish Sunderland as regular top-half challengers in the Premier League.
In the most recent past Sunderland betting has tended to revolve mainly around whether or not the club will avoid relegation in the Premier League. Now Sunderland betting is more focussed on whether the club will achieve a top 10 finish, top 8 finish or even a top 6 finish. Cup runs have also been few and far between for the Black Cats, their most recent foray into the latters stages resulted in a semi-final defeat to Millwall back in 2004.
Sunderland have twice won the FA Cup, first back in 1937 then again in 1973 with a famous victory over Don Revie’s Leeds United. The Wearsiders have been crowned champions of English football six times in their history but the most recent was way back in 1936.
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