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About SunderlandAFCTV

This YouTube channel provides access to vintage Sunderland AFC games.

I have always looked on the internet for vintage Sunderland AFC matches to watch. But I found them hard to find and not easy to access.

So, in early 2019 I created Sunderlandafc.tv

On Sunderlandafc.TV, you can watch videos of Sunderland matches from the 1900's to the early 2000’s - including some of the classic games from Roker Park. You can also see some of the star players of the past in action, and some of our greatest goals and moments.

The channel will only feature matches that are 20 years or older as it focusses on vintage Sunderland games. I have highlights from over 900 games from 1904 through to to the early 2000's.

Hopefully these matches and compilations bring back many memories and shows the great heritage of our club.

If you have any other vintage Sunderland AFC footage drop me an e-mail on [email protected]

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Sunderland vs West Brom - Sept 17 2005

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