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Sunderland 4 - 1990s

Across
Club that Kevin Ball joined after nine years at Sunderland. (6)
Sunderland beat this club in the 1990 Second Division play-off semi-final. (9,6)
Appointed as chairman in 1997. (3,6)
South Shields-born striker who was top scorer in the 1995/96 promotion winning season with 14 goals. (5,7)
In 1992, Sunderland became the first Second Division side to reach the FA Cup Final since this London team ten years before. (6,4,7)
Sunderland signed this former Newcastle and England winger from Bradford in March 1997. (5,6)
Manager who led the club to the 1992 FA Cup Final. (7,6)
Former Oldham defender who joined Sunderland in 1997 after playing in France and would make over 140 appearances for the club. (5,5)
Sunderland were promoted to the First Division despite losing the play-off final at Wembley because this team that beat them in the final were later disqualified for financial irregularities.(7,4)
Goalkeeper signed on loan from Blackburn Rovers in 1996 who would go on to win 134 caps for the Republic of Ireland. (4,5)
Down
Sunderland lost the 1992 FA Cup Final against this club. (9)
Sunderland signed Alex Rae from this London club in the summer of 1996.(8)
Ex-England player who took over as manager in 1993 but only lasted 65 games. (5,7)
Given the number one shirt when Sunderland first started using squad numbers during the 1993/94 season. (4,11)
Name of the 6-part BBC documentary series that chronicled Sunderland’s 1996/97 season. (7,8)
Sunderland bought John Oster from this club in 1999. (7)
Shirt sponsor from 1985 to 2000. (4,9)
Local lad who scored Sunderland’s first-ever goal in the Premiership in 1996. (7,4)
Irish forward who scored Sunderlands last goal of the milenia which came away at Old Trafford. (5,5)
Side who Sunderland defeated in the 1991/92 FA Cup semi-final, nicknamed ‘The Canaries. (7,4)