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Despite a nervy start, Sunderland managed to beat Millwall 3-0 on Saturday to move closer to a play-off place. The Black Cats had the first goal in the game in the thirty-second minute, but despite some impressive touches on the flanks, the Black Cats failed to create any clear-cut chances.

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In the first half, Sunderland were the more impressive side, despite their lack of a clear-cut goal-scoring opportunity. A sloppy free-kick in the corner by Anthony Patterson gave Zian Flemming the chance to avenge his earlier miss. However, after Stewart injured himself in the warm-up, the Black Cats were unable to plan their tactic for the rest of the game.

Despite a disappointing start to the second half, Sunderland began to take control in the second half and were rewarded by an Alex Pritchard goal. The forward took advantage of a long throw from Kieran Trippier and rolled the ball into the empty net.

The Black Cats had their own chances in the first half, with Sam Vokes heading over from a Marney cross in the eighth minute and Tom Bradshaw failing to convert a good chance just minutes later. However, there were few other clear-cut chances in the opening 45 minutes yalla shoot.

PFA Vertu Motors Championship Fans’ Player of the Month

The first goal came from the PFA Vertu Motors’ Championship fans’ player of the month, announced earlier this month. It was the first time a goal had been scored at the new Wembley stadium, and the first time a pitch invasion had occurred at the Stadium of Light.

The first of the three goals was a well-crafted effort by Alex Pritchard. The striker took advantage of some poor defending by Reading to beat Harvey Collins. In the first half, Millwall were also more impressive in attack, but Sunderland’s defence was equally impressive.

The PFA’s Vertu Motors’ Championship fans’ Player of the Month was announced in March. This was the first time a goal had been officially deemed as such. It was the most impressive feat of the season for the Black Cats. The aforementioned gimmick was a blatantly obvious gimmick, but it was the most impressive feat of the season for Sunderland.

The winner of the PFA Vertu Motors Premier League Fans’ Player of the Month – October

The most impressive feat of the season was the aforementioned PFA Vertu Motors’ Championship Fans’ Player of the Month, announced earlier this month. It was the most impressive feat of the history of the new Wembley stadium, and a worthy winner for the Black Cats.

The PFA’s Vertu motors’ Championship Fans’ Player of the Month was announced in March. It was the most impressive feat of the new Wembley stadium, a blatantly obvious gimmick, and the most impressive feat of the season for the new Black Cats.

The PFA’s ‘Mirror-Me-Me-More’ Award was announced earlier this month, and the most impressive feat of the season was the’most obvious’. The PFA’s ‘Mirror-Me-More’ was a blatantly obvious prank, and the most impressive feat of the season occurred in the first half of the game.

The ‘Mirror-Me-More’ award was the smallest of the three awards, and the smallest of the three is the smallest of the three.

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