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Sunderland 1 - Founding

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Home ground used between 1886 and 1898 which is named after a road that today runs past the Monkwearmouth Hospital. (9,4)
Sunderland won the 1936 Charity Shield against this London club. (7)
In December 1908, Sunderland beat this team 9-1 to achieve their highest ever league win. (9,6)
Young Sunderland goalkeeper who died as a result of being kicked by a Chelsea player after he had picked up the ball following a back pass in 1936. (5,6)
Sunderland beat this Scottish team in 1895 in a match that was described as the “World Championship” match. (5,2,10)
Joined Sunderland in 1902 and went on to captain the team for ten years. (6,8)
The club’s founder. (5,5)
Scotland international that broke the 30-goal mark for the second consecutive season in 1893 and scored a total of 133 league goals for the club. (4,8)
Sunderlands first manager resigned and joined this club in 1896, winning the first of their 19 league titles. (9)
All-time record scorer with 228 goals. (5,6)
First manager. (3,6)
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Sunderland won the 1937 FA Cup Final against this team. (7,5,3)
Man who is regarded as the founder of the Football League who once declared Sunderland as the “Team of All Talents”. (7,8)
Sunderland goalkeeper set a 19th-century record by not conceding in 87 of his 290 top division appearances (30%). (3,4)
Captain of Sunderland when they won the 1912/13 league title. (7,7)
Nationality of manager Bob Kyle, Sunderlands longest-serving manager. (5)
In 1898, Sunderland moved to this ground that would be their home for almost a century. (5,4)
Sunderland escaped relegation from the First Division by one point in the 1927/28 season despite this player scoring 35 goals. (4,8)
Sunderland won the league 1891/1892 season after defeating this team, nicknamed ‘The Villains’. (5,5)
After winning the 1891/92 Football League, this newspaper described Sunderland as “a wonderfully fine team”. (3,5)