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यह संडरलॅन्ड के निवासियों के अपने प्रिय फुटबॉल क्लब एस ए एफ़ सी के लिए आकर्षण और जुनून के साथ साथ, एस ए एफ़ सी के निर्वासन के बाद, चैम्पियनशिप में उनके पहले सीज़न को भी दर्शाती हैं.यह संडरलॅन्ड के निवासियों के अपने प्रिय फुटबॉल क्लब एस ए एफ़ सी के लिए आकर्षण और जुनून के साथ साथ, एस ए एफ़ सी के निर्वासन के बाद, चैम्पियनशिप में उनके पहले सीज़न को भी दर्शाती हैं.यह संडरलॅन्ड के निवासियों के अपने प्रिय फुटबॉल क्लब एस ए एफ़ सी के लिए आकर्षण और जुनून के साथ साथ, एस ए एफ़ सी के निर्वासन के बाद, चैम्पियनशिप में उनके पहले सीज़न को भी दर्शाती हैं.
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Well, I just finished last episode (S03E03) and tears were rolling down my face - highest highs and lowest lows make this documentary one of the best sport documentaries there is.
You follow the whole team and the fans, you get to know them up and close - like in a good movie where you invest in the characters but this time those are real people with real emotions.
Seeing those people suffer and then ultimately rejoice in their following of Sunderland FC is really an eye-opening experience. It also makes you think that football is even larger than life - football is life. And everything stems from it and into it. Watch it and watch it now.
You follow the whole team and the fans, you get to know them up and close - like in a good movie where you invest in the characters but this time those are real people with real emotions.
Seeing those people suffer and then ultimately rejoice in their following of Sunderland FC is really an eye-opening experience. It also makes you think that football is even larger than life - football is life. And everything stems from it and into it. Watch it and watch it now.
Simply put, this documentary connects you with the management, the players, and most importantly, the die hard fans and community of Sunderland. I grew up in an atmosphere filled with sports. I played. I coached. Passion is the name of the game. This doc is filled with it. You feel the pain. You feel the hurt. You feel the town yearning for success. Thank you Sunderland, for letting me feel your passion. A must watch!
As a fan of local rival team Newcastle, who've had more downs than ups lately, I initially watched this with a bit of anticipation of enjoying seeing our rivals suffer.
But, pretty quickly I began to really sympathise with the staff and fans affected by such an awful season. Even though I knew the end result I found myself rooting for them. Some really good people at the club and I didn't enjoy watching them unhappy, and certainly I feel really bad for anyone who lost their job.
This was a great doc and I watched it all over a couple of days. As soon as it finished I came to check how they've done since the end of the program (pretty well at the time of writing).
I hope they get back up and look forward to the derbies again, so long as we win :)
But, pretty quickly I began to really sympathise with the staff and fans affected by such an awful season. Even though I knew the end result I found myself rooting for them. Some really good people at the club and I didn't enjoy watching them unhappy, and certainly I feel really bad for anyone who lost their job.
This was a great doc and I watched it all over a couple of days. As soon as it finished I came to check how they've done since the end of the program (pretty well at the time of writing).
I hope they get back up and look forward to the derbies again, so long as we win :)
What a brilliant series this is, so interesting for so many reasons, I am a football addict, but I think this series would have appeal to many, not just football fans.
An interesting, and very frank insight into a club that's heading in the wrong direction, in terms of standing, finances and general mood.
I couldn't believe how frank some of the interviews were, it really is very insightful.
I can understand what it's like to see your club heading in the wrong direction. I'm an avid Swansea City fan, and did head to Sunderland many years back to see us win at The Stadium of Light, the noise at the end was incredible, you could hear the frustrations of the fans very, very loudly.
One of the best grounds I've seen, I couldn't believe how friendly the supporters were, lovely people.
An interesting, and very frank insight into a club that's heading in the wrong direction, in terms of standing, finances and general mood.
I couldn't believe how frank some of the interviews were, it really is very insightful.
I can understand what it's like to see your club heading in the wrong direction. I'm an avid Swansea City fan, and did head to Sunderland many years back to see us win at The Stadium of Light, the noise at the end was incredible, you could hear the frustrations of the fans very, very loudly.
One of the best grounds I've seen, I couldn't believe how friendly the supporters were, lovely people.
10jamieone
Did not expect to enjoy this as I am a Sunderland supporter and last season was a nightmare. Everything was very enjoyable from the behind the scenes filming to the supporter interaction. The title music was amazing and summoned honour City perfectly, even the title graphics were fab. Well done Netflix.
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- ट्रिवियाMultiple fans and staff members refer to a return to the "Premiership". This is an informal way to refer to the top division in English football, which started out as the FA Premier League in 1992, before it became the Premier League in 2007/08.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Jeremy Vine: एपिसोड #2.28 (2019)
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