Sunderlands hair-raising deadline day signing of striker Will Grigg was captured by film makers for a potential second series of hit Netflix show Sunderland Til I Die, club owner Stewart Donald has told talkSPORT.The Black Cats finally announced the arrival of Northern Ireland international Grigg from Wigan on Friday morning, having sealed the signing just moments before Thursdays 11pm deadline.1
https://t.co/LeMBfTsQpq— Sunderland AFC (@SunderlandAFC) February 1, 2019The EFL have indicated that its all fine, so hopefully its just a formality and in about half an hour well be there.Were hopefully in pretty good shape for the season now.If Netflix do a second series, if I was a Sunderland fan Id watch that episode, it was hair-raising stuff.If they do another one, it will be there for all to see and I tell you what, there was some emotion through the day, it was a tough ol day to be fair.Sunderland officially announced the signing of Grigg just before 11am on Friday morning.
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Shock footage shows Liverpool fan get struck on head with baton by Spanish police before Champions League final TROUBLE There was generally little trouble between fans in Madrid but this clip involving one Liverpool fan has been doing the rounds online A video has emerged of a Liverpool fan being struck over the head with a baton by Spanish
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Manchester United's hopes of a Premier League top-four finish were ended after they were held to a 1-1 draw by bottom side Huddersfield Town at the John Smith's Stadium on Sunday.
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And the 37-year-old developed a strong mutual admiration with the club's fans, remembering the great moment fans started to sing his name. "I don't need to lick ass, but the fans were just amazing," he added. "I remember my first game in the Premier League at Bournemouth, I scored and the fans were singing my song for 45 minutes.
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