Wise Men Say Wise Men Say
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The longest-running Sunderland AFC podcast, established in 2013. Up to three shows a week including previews, reaction shows, live shows and feature-length episodes with quality articles live on wisemensay.co.uk
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Sunderland Preview: Watford (A)
Matthew Keeling and Richard Easterbrook do their best not to look back on the Millwall match and do their best to preview the Watford game.
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The Monday Show: Anything other than the game itself
Stephen Goldsmith, Gareth Barker and Jimmy Reay discuss anything other than the actual game we're supposed to talk about.
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Reaction: Sunderland 0-1 Millwall
Eleanor McCabe and Michael Lough react to the Millwall defeat.
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Monday Show: Sunderland take down 10-man Baggies
Gareth Barker and Jimmy Reay react to the win at West Brom.
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Sunderland Preview: West Brom (A)
Matthew Keeling and Richard Easterbrook take a look ahead of Sunderland's trip to West Bromwich Albion, while having a chat about the 0-0 draw at Leeds United in midweek.
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Reaction: Leeds 0 - 0 Sunderland
Eleanor McCabe and Michael Lough react to the draw at Leeds.
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Customer Reviews
My favorite Sunderland podcast!
One of the funniest Sunderland Football podcast around.
Center of my universe
Being a Sunderland fan in a city where less than 1% of the people follow (real) football AND know anything about the black cats would be very lonely and dull without Stephen and Gareth. - Constant NYC listener.
I’m “just a man”...
But this is not “just a podcast”. Must listen to for SAFC fans that aren’t local. I’ve been enjoying these from the states for a couple years. It’s honest, funny and insightful on how the local fans feel about the club on and off the pitch. Keep up the good work lads.