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South Shields F.C.

South Shields Football Club is a professional association football club based in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England. The team competes in the National League North, the sixth level of the English football league system.

South Shields
Full nameSouth Shields Football Club
Nickname(s)The Mariners
Founded1888 (as South Shields Adelaide Athletic)
1974 (reformed as South Shields F.C.)
GroundMariners Park, Jarrow
Capacity4,000
ChairmanGeoff Thompson
ManagerElliott Dickman (interim)
LeagueNational League North
2022–23Northern Premier League Premier Division, 1st of 22 (promoted)
Current season

The third club of this name, it was formed in 1888 and refounded in 1974. They won the Wearside League in 1977 and remained at this level for 15 years before moving next to the Filtrona factory for 1992. The club also won the Wearside League in 1993 and 1995. The club earned promotion to the Northern Football League first division, remaining there for four years until relegation in 2000. In 2015, the club was purchased by Geoff Thompson who would oversee several promotions and increased attendances. After several high profile signings, the Mariners earned several promotions to the Northern Premier League and also won the 2017 FA Vase final.

South Shields play their home matches at the Mariners Park in Jarrow. They were most recently managed by Kevin Phillips. The team is often nicknamed as the Mariners.

History edit

Formation and early years edit

The club was formed in the same year as the previous club failed, after a second move to Gateshead by the previous club, and the sale of Simonside Hall, given to the club by supporters. The re-formed club under chairman Martin Ford (a director at the club who disagreed with the sale of Simonside Hall and subsequent move to Gateshead International Stadium) was based at the council's Jack Clark Park which was primarily a cricket pitch, and began a 17-year crusade for a home of its own.

After two title winning seasons in the Northern Alliance, and an appearance in the quarter-finals of the FA Vase in 1976, Shields joined the Wearside League winning the league at the first attempt in 1977 and completing a league and cup double by winning the Durham Challenge Cup against Consett at Roker Park, the first county cup win for the club since it was reformed.[1] The team however was broken up as the club did not have the facilities needed to meet the requirements of joining the Northern League. So the club spent the next 15 years languishing in mid table in the Wearside League while the club searched for a suitable home.

Ultimately, chairman John Rundle and his family provided the long wished-for new ground by purchasing the run down and vandalized facilities next door to the Filtrona factory, the ground was refurbished and ready for use in 1992,[1] the team thanks to the management of Bobby Elwell and the goals of the strike partnership of Steve Harkus and club's record goalscorer Paul Thompson, responded by winning a double of the Wearside League for the first time since 1977 and the Sunderland Shipowners Cup.

Northern League edit

In 1994–95 the club won the Wearside League for the second time in three years with a big highlight being a run to the final of the Durham Challenge Cup, in which Filtrona Park hosted the replay which Shields lost 3–0 to Spennymoor United (in front of a then record attendance of 1,500), and were promoted to Northern League Division Two. Shields were quickly promoted again to Northern League Division One the following season after finishing runners up, The club enjoyed a 4-year stay in the 1st division with a big highlight in that time being a run to the 3rd Qualifying Round of the FA Cup in 1997 which ended in a close 3–2 defeat at Gainsborough Trinity. The club however could not build upon this and ultimately were relegated down to Division 2 in the 1999–2000 season with just 16 points. Chairman John Rundle publicly threatened to fold the club if they went down, though he did not follow the threat through.

After several seasons stuck in mid table in Division Two, John Rundle again threatened the club with closure in 2006, locking the gates at Filtrona Park before a home game. However, a new committee was formed, headed by new chairman Gary Crutwell, and the club was saved, the team was quickly rebuilt under the management of Micky Taylor and come the end of the season, a 2–1 win at home to Penrith on the final day prevented relegation back to the Wearside League. The club's performance improved the following season, although the team missed out on promotion by just 5 points. An FA Vase run to the 3rd round that season was a big highlight, coming to end in a 7-goal thriller at home to eventual semi-finalists Curzon Ashton. The club however built on the success of the previous season and won promotion back to Division 1 finishing runners-up to Penrith. Shields then settled down as a solid mid-table Division one side with a big highlight being winning the Northern League Cup in 2010 after beating Ashington 6–5 on penalties after a 2–2 draw at Dunston, the club's first honour since joining the Northern League.

In the 2012–13 season, despite uncertainty regarding the ground, there were early positive signs shown in a good FA Cup run which included a win over Darlington RA and knocking out NPL opposition in the form of Harrogate Railway Athletic before falling to Spennymoor Town in the 1st Qualifying Round. From then on, the season went downhill, despite some positive performances, these were few and far between and despite a late season charge of 5 successive wins, Shields were ultimately relegated from Northern League Division One. Things took a turn for the worse when the club were forced to move to Eden Lane in Peterlee, after its lease on Filtrona Park expired.

The club spent the 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons in Division Two of the Northern League, despite having to play home games 20 miles away in Peterlee in front of double digit crowds and difficulties when it came to raising teams to play, manager Jon King still managed to maintain the club's Northern League status with 17th and 15th-place finishes.

New ownership edit

In the summer of 2015 however, a local businessman by the name of Geoff Thompson (founder of Utilitywise) became Chairman and bought the original Filtrona Park from John Rundle.[2][3] He renamed the ground as 'Mariners Park'. To celebrate the return, a crowd of over 650 showed up to see Shields play a friendly against Darlington.[4] The new season itself started off brightly with genuine hopes for promotion back to Division 1 before the club pulled off a massive coup, tempting the former Sunderland and Middlesbrough midfielder Julio Arca out of retirement to sign for South Shields.[5]

Arca was joined by David Foley, Wayne Phillips, Lee Scroggins and Robert Briggs.[6] Shields went on to achieve promotion with of 107 points, the second highest points total in the history of the 2nd Division.[7] Promotion itself was achieved in a 1–0 win at Easington Colliery with the league title to follow 2 weeks later in a 4–0 win at Crook Town. As the club were beginning to generate a positive buzz around the town, attendances began to improve, eventually peaking with a then new record attendance of 1,827 for the local derby against Hebburn Town.[8]

Lee Picton and Graham Fenton edit

The rebuild continued throughout the summer of 2016 with Jon Shaw, Gavin Cogdon, Carl Finnigan and Craig Baxter brought in as Shields attempted to push for the Division 1 championship.[9][10][11][12] However, part-way into the season, manager Jon King was dismissed and was replaced by Lee Picton and North Shields manager Graham Fenton. In October 2016, South Shields then appointed former Sunderland defender Martin Scott as assistant manager.[13]

South Shields went on to lose just one game in all competitions out of 55, this included a period between November 2016 and April 2017 of 32 successive wins, an unofficial world record. They would go on to win the Durham Challenge Cup for the first time since 1977, the Northern League Cup for the second time and the FA Vase. Shields had dispatched Esh Winning, Runcorn Linnets, Marske United, Staveley Miners Welfare, Morpeth Town and Team Solent before a home quarter-final against Newport Pagnell Town, here the attendance record was smashed as a crowd of 3,161 saw Shields dispatch their Buckinghamshire opponents 6–1 setting up a semi-final tie against Warwickshire outfit Coleshill Town.

Despite a spirited display from their opponents, Shields managed to grind out what turned out to be a crucial 2–1 win in the away leg at Coleshill Town[14] and a week later, Shields turned on the style in a 4–0 win in front of a new ground record of 3,464 meaning South Shields would be going to Wembley Stadium for the first time in their history.[15] In the final on 21 May 2017, South Shields's opposition came in the form of the Northern Counties East League champions Cleethorpes Town against whom Shields played in front of an estimated 14,000 of their own supporters. Shields went on to win 4–0 to lift the 2017 FA Vase.[16]

In this time, South Shields also managed to use their multiple games in hand to overturn a 17-point deficit to rivals North Shields at the top of the Northern League to win the title with 108 points, with the league title clinched after a 4–1 win away at Ashington. This meant that when the FA Vase was won, South Shields had completed a 'quadruple' of trophies.[17]

The 2017–18 season brought more success in the form of a club record run in the FA Cup. After beating Bridlington Town[18] and Witton Albion,[19] South Shields inflicted two big cup shocks against higher division Darlington and York City.[20][21] This set up a 4th qualifying round fixture against local Hartlepool United (a team three divisions higher).[22] The visitors narrowly won 2–1 in front of a crowd of 2,887. South Shields entered the FA Trophy for the first time since 1974 and reached the 2nd Qualifying round of the tournament.

In the league, Shields recovered from a New Year's Day defeat at home to title rivals Scarborough Athletic to win promotion and the league title by losing just one of their remaining 23 league games. A 4–2 defeat at Colwyn Bay in September ended an unbeaten run in all competitions that stretched back 11 months and the 100 point mark was surpassed for the third successive season.[23] Julio Arca went on to lift the league championship trophy in front of a jubilant home crowd of over 2,000 on the final day. However, this turned out to be his last act as a South Shields player as he would announce his retirement soon after.[24]

Northern Premier League edit

In the 2018–19 season, South Shields competed in the NPL Premier Division, the same division which the previous incarnation of the club left behind in 1974 and also the highest level of non-League football that the current incarnation of the club had ever played at.

The first team would have a very positive first season at NPL Premier Division level. Despite a sluggish start, Shields would go on to lose just 2 of their remaining 28 league games to take the title fight all the way to the final day, ultimately losing out to Farsley Celtic by just three points. Despite this, Shields claimed a highly respectable 2nd-place finish. However the playoffs would end at the second hurdle where Shields would fall to Warrington Town in the league play-off final.[25] This ended the streak of promotions at three.

The 2019–20 season saw many changes at the club, the biggest being the switch to a hybrid model encompassing both part-time and full-time players, the first steps towards Shields becoming a full-time professional club which saw a significant turnover of players.[26]

The league season started very strongly with the club winning 10 of their first 12 games before a mid-season blip saw their 10-point lead wiped out. Furthermore, the club made it to the first round of the FA Trophy before losing out to Southport.[27] Form began to improve through the winter with 5 wins in 6 before the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic put a premature end to the league season. At the point of stoppage, Shields held a 12-point lead at the top of the NPL Premier Division with just 9 games left to play. A legal challenge attempting to overturn the ruling to null and void the season proved unsuccessful; thereby confirming Shields would once again participate in the Northern Premier League for the 2020–21 season.[28]

In that 2020–21 season, the season was curtailed once again thanks to the pandemic but history was still made. For the first time in the history of the current incarnation, the Mariners made the first round of the FA Cup following a win against National League side FC Halifax Town.[29] This set up a first round fixture with League Two side Cheltenham Town which South Shields lost 3–1.[30]

The 2021–22 season saw South Shields become fully professional, the first time a football club in the town would have that status since the first incarnation's Football League days in the 1920's.[31] But despite a strong start (winning 9 of the first 11 league games) and a mid season managerial change (which saw Graham Fenton replaced by Kevin Phillips),[32] Shields were ultimately pipped to the league title by Buxton and would go on to lose in the play-off semi-finals to Warrington Town.[33]

In the 2022–23 FA Cup, Shields beat National League side Scunthorpe United 1–0 to reach the first round.[34] In the first round, Shields met League One side Forest Green Rovers at home, a match that would be televised on the BBC.[35] South Shields lost 2–0 in front of a club record attendance of 3,800.[36] On 10 April 2023, South Shields defeated Whitby Town 1–0 to clinch the Northern Premier League title and earn promotion to the National League North, to be their first season in the sixth tier since their reforming in 1974.[37]

National League edit

Following promotion, Phillips left the club by mutual consent and was replaced by Julio Arca as the new manager.[38] However, Arca was dismissed on 27 December 2023 with South Shields in 8th-place in the National League North but following a six-game winless run.[39]

Recent seasons edit

Statistics from the previous decade[40]
Year League Level Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position FA Cup FA Trophy FA Vase Average league attendance
2012–13 Northern Division One 9 46 11 5 30 54 117 −63 38 23rd
Relegated
QR1 R1 164
2013–14 Northern Division Two 10 42 11 15 16 62 88 −26 48 17th P R1 69
2014–15 Northern Division Two 10 42 16 5 21 78 74 +4 53 15th QR2 70
2015–16 Northern Division Two 10 42 35 2 5 122 31 +91 107 1st
Promoted
R3 765
2016–17 Northern Division One 9 42 34 6 2 127 35 +92 108 1st
Promoted
EP Winners 1,226
2017–18 NPL Division One North 8 42 32 7 3 112 37 +75 103 1st
Promoted
QR4 QR2 1,489[41]
2018–19 NPL Premier Division 7 40 27 6 7 86 41 +45 87 2nd QR2 QR3 1,546[42]
2019–20 NPL Premier Division 7 33 21 6 6 64 34 +30 69 1st[a] QR1 R1 1,670[43]
2020–21 NPL Premier Division 7 9 4 3 2 12 8 +4 15 6th[b] R1 R1 360[44][c]
2021–22 NPL Premier Division 7 42 23 9 10 71 40 +31 78 2nd QR2 QR3 2,126[45]
2022–23 NPL Premier Division 7 42 25 10 7 71 39 +32 85 1st
Promoted
R1 R1 2,146[46]

Stadium edit

South Shields play their home games at Mariners Park situated on the Simonside Industrial Estate, South Shields. The stadium has been known as the 1st Cloud Arena for sponsorship reasons since 2020.[47][48] This deal was extended until at least summer 2025.[48] It has a capacity of around 4,000 with approximately just under 1,100 seats across two seated stands. It includes 3 bars (one within a large marquee), a hospitality lounge with balcony, 15 executive boxes and a club shop.[citation needed] The ground was home to the Filtrona factory's works football team before previous chairman John Rundle bought the facility and moved Shields in during the summer of 1992.[49] Before this, the club used rented council facilities like The Nook but spent the majority of their existence sharing Jack Clark Park with Marsden cricket club.[citation needed]

The club were forced to leave the facility after the 2012–13 season by the former chairman who still acted as landlord until funds or a buyer could be found.[49] During this, the club played their games at Eden Lane, the former home of Peterlee Newtown FC for two seasons.[50] This was before current chairman Geoff Thompson bought the Filtrona Park premises in May 2015 and moved the club back in.[51]

The ground is within a 2-minute walk of the nearest Tyne & Wear Metro station, that being Bede.[52]

Club colours edit

The home colours of South Shields are claret and blue shirts and white shorts,[citation needed] this harks back to the colours worn by the first incarnation of the club just before the move to Gateshead in 1930 and also the first known colours of that first incarnation of the club as early as 1905 when they were known as South Shields Adelaide.[53] The current club (when reformed in 1974) played in Dundee United style tangerine and black before altering to Claret and Blue at some point during the mid-1980s.[citation needed]

The previous incarnations of the club played (for the vast majority of their existences) in green, white and red[54] which was an ode to the town's booming shipbuilding industry in the early part of the 20th century,[citation needed] red and green being the indicating colours for Port and Starboard respectively.[citation needed] In 1924, the club switched to blue and white before the switch to claret and blue in 1929.[55] The second incarnation when formed in 1936 played in red and green quarters until the early 1960s when the club mirrored Leeds United's change in colours to all white with blue trim.[citation needed] They finished their existence in the town in 1974 reverting to all red.[citation needed]

When the club left to form Gateshead United in 1974, they switched again to white and green, they would fold in 1977.[citation needed]

Club Crest edit

From the reformation in 1974 until 2018, the club adopted the town's coat of arms as its badge. This was a crest prevalent throughout the borough being used as part of the town borough council and the local bus company South Shields Corporation Transport until its absorption by the newly created Tyne & Wear PTE in 1970.

In 2018, to launch its own marketable image, the club introduced its own current crest.[56] It is a traditional roundel coloured in claret and blue made unique by it overlapping an anchor, a nod to the town's maritime heritage. The "Always Ready" motif is retained from the town's coat of arms and within the anchor are waves of blue and white, depicting the Tyne Lifeboat which is preserved as a display on Ocean Road. The 1888 on the bottom represents the year of the earliest known occasion of a football club representing the town and not the current clubs formation which was in 1974.

Club officials edit

Board

As of 6 June 2022[57]
  • Chairman: Geoff Thompson
  • Vice chairman: Gary Crutwell
  • Honorary President: Jade Thirlwall
  • Honorary President: David Miliband
  • Sporting director: Lee Picton
  • Secretary: Phillip Reay
  • Non-executive director: Paul Macpherson
  • Non-executive director: Joanne Howe

Management and backroom staff

As of 18 March 2023[58]
  • Interim first team manager: Elliott Dickman
  • Interim first team assistant manager: Andy Innes
  • Goalkeeper coach: Phil Naisbett
  • Club physiotherapist: Andrew Morris
  • Kitman: George McLaughlin
  • Media manager: Daniel Prince
  • Interim Womens first team manager: Alex Miller

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 20 October 2023[59]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ENG Myles Boney
3 DF   ENG Blair Adams (Captain)
5 DF   ENG Dillon Morse
6 MF   ENG Martin Smith
7 MF   ENG Mackenzie Heaney
8 MF   ENG Robert Briggs
9 FW   ENG Paul Blackett
10 MF   ENG Michael Woods
16 DF   ENG Jordan Hunter (on loan from Gateshead)
17 MF   ENG Will Jenkins
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF   POR Joao Gomes
21 MF   ENG James McGeorge
22 GK   ENG Kyle Seymour
23 FW   ENG Aaron Martin
25 MF   NED Jed Abbey
27 MF   ENG C.J. Clarke
29 FW   ENG Sam Watts
33 DF   ENG Tom Broadbent
34 DF   ENG James Sloan
35 FW   ENG Dylan Stephenson (on loan from Newcastle United)

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   COD John Lufudu (on loan at Spennymooor Town)
11 AM   ENG Luke James (on loan at Blyth Spartans)
12 GK   ENG Callum Dobson (youth loan at North Shields)
14 AM   ENG Jordy Mongoy (on loan at Hastings United)
15 AM   ENG Dylan Mottley-Henry (on loan at Buxton)
19 ST   ENG Sam Hodgson (on loan at Morpeth Town)
20 CB   ENG Alfie Marriott (on loan at Heaton Stannington)
28 ST   ENG Albie Fletcher (dual registration at North Shields)
30 ST   ENG Matthew Telfer (youth loan at North Shields)
32 ST   ENG Daniel Savage (youth loan at North Shields)

Records edit

Top 10 attendances edit

Rank Match Competition Date Attendance Ref
1 South Shields 3–4 Sunderland Pre-Season friendly 8 July 2023 4,000 [61]
2 South Shields 0–2 Forest Green Rovers 2022–23 FA Cup first round 5 November 2022 3,800 [36]
3 South Shields 4–0 Coleshill Town 2016–17 FA Vase semi-final second leg 18 March 2017 3,464 [62]
4 South Shields 5–3 FC United of Manchester 2019–20 NPL Premier Division 14 March 2020 3,274 [63]
5 South Shields 0–2 Sunderland Pre-season friendly 11 July 2019 3,261 [64]
6 South Shields 0–0 Radcliffe 2022–23 NPL Premier Division 25 March 2023 3,243 [65]
7 South Shields 2–0 Spennymoor Town 2023–24 National League North 29 March 2024 3,162
8 South Shields 6–1 Newport Pagnell Town 2016–17 FA Vase quarter-final 18 February 2017 3,161 [66]
9 South Shields 2–1 Warrington Town 2022–23 NPL Premier Division 15 April 2023 3,061 [67]
10 South Shields 1–2 Hartlepool United 2017–18 FA Cup fourth qualifying round 14 October 2017 2,887 [68]

Sponsorship edit

Period Kit Supplier Main Shirt Sponsor Rear Sponsor
1974–88 ? ? ?
1988–91 Umbro Anglia Windows None
1991–93 Northumbria Windows None
1993–95 Reg Vardy None
1995–97 Vaux Samson None
1997–2000 ? Dicksons Pork Butchers None
2000–01 Avec Wimpey Homes None
2001–04 Paulas Benara None
2004–05 Prostar - None
2005–06 Complete Seal Windows None
2006–07 Ashley Bathrooms None
2007–09 Nike Ashley Timber None
2009–11 Port of Tyne None
2011–13 Macron Complete Soccer Academy None
2013–14 Stanno Westoe Lettings None
2014–15 Westoe Dental Practice None
2015–16 Nike Site For Eyes None
2016–17 Jennings Ford Dealers
2017–18 Errea
2018–19 Puma Business Energy Claims
2019–21 Pulman Group
2021–22 Nike CEFO Group (CFS)
2022–23 Pulman Group Darling's Pharmacy
2023–24 Umbro

Managerial history edit

  • 1974–1977:   Bobby Elwell
  • 1977–1979:   Tony Cassidy
  • 1979–1983:   Bill Robertshaw
  • 1983–1985:   Colin Revel
  • 1985–1987:   John Sayer
  • 1987–1989:   Jim Dixon
  • 1989–1992:   Tom Manson
  • 1992–1994:   Bobby Elwell
  • 1994–1996:   Peter Feenan
  • 1996–1999:   Bobby Graham
  • 1999:   Archie Gourlay
  • 1999–2000:  Matt Pearson
  • 2000:   Will Ferry
  • 2000–01:   John Cullen
  • 2001:   Dave Styles

Honours edit

League

Cup

Notes edit

  1. ^ The 2019–20 season was curtailed due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic with no promotions or relegation awarded
  2. ^ The 2020–21 season was curtailed due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic with no promotions or relegation awarded
  3. ^ During the 2020–21 season, attendances were limited to avoid the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in line with government regulations

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  • Up The Mariners Unofficial Fan Site

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For the original club of the name see Gateshead A F C For the second and previous club see Gateshead United F C South Shields Football Club is a professional association football club based in South Shields Tyne and Wear England The team competes in the National League North the sixth level of the English football league system South ShieldsFull nameSouth Shields Football ClubNickname s The MarinersFounded1888 as South Shields Adelaide Athletic 1974 reformed as South Shields F C GroundMariners Park JarrowCapacity4 000ChairmanGeoff ThompsonManagerElliott Dickman interim LeagueNational League North2022 23Northern Premier League Premier Division 1st of 22 promoted Home coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonThe third club of this name it was formed in 1888 and refounded in 1974 They won the Wearside League in 1977 and remained at this level for 15 years before moving next to the Filtrona factory for 1992 The club also won the Wearside League in 1993 and 1995 The club earned promotion to the Northern Football League first division remaining there for four years until relegation in 2000 In 2015 the club was purchased by Geoff Thompson who would oversee several promotions and increased attendances After several high profile signings the Mariners earned several promotions to the Northern Premier League and also won the 2017 FA Vase final South Shields play their home matches at the Mariners Park in Jarrow They were most recently managed by Kevin Phillips The team is often nicknamed as the Mariners Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early years 1 2 Northern League 1 3 New ownership 1 3 1 Lee Picton and Graham Fenton 1 3 2 Northern Premier League 1 3 3 National League 2 Recent seasons 3 Stadium 4 Club colours 5 Club Crest 6 Club officials 7 Players 7 1 Current squad 7 2 Out on loan 8 Records 9 Top 10 attendances 10 Sponsorship 11 Managerial history 12 Honours 13 Notes 14 References 15 External linksHistory editFormation and early years edit This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources South Shields F C news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The club was formed in the same year as the previous club failed after a second move to Gateshead by the previous club and the sale of Simonside Hall given to the club by supporters The re formed club under chairman Martin Ford a director at the club who disagreed with the sale of Simonside Hall and subsequent move to Gateshead International Stadium was based at the council s Jack Clark Park which was primarily a cricket pitch and began a 17 year crusade for a home of its own After two title winning seasons in the Northern Alliance and an appearance in the quarter finals of the FA Vase in 1976 Shields joined the Wearside League winning the league at the first attempt in 1977 and completing a league and cup double by winning the Durham Challenge Cup against Consett at Roker Park the first county cup win for the club since it was reformed 1 The team however was broken up as the club did not have the facilities needed to meet the requirements of joining the Northern League So the club spent the next 15 years languishing in mid table in the Wearside League while the club searched for a suitable home Ultimately chairman John Rundle and his family provided the long wished for new ground by purchasing the run down and vandalized facilities next door to the Filtrona factory the ground was refurbished and ready for use in 1992 1 the team thanks to the management of Bobby Elwell and the goals of the strike partnership of Steve Harkus and club s record goalscorer Paul Thompson responded by winning a double of the Wearside League for the first time since 1977 and the Sunderland Shipowners Cup Northern League edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1994 95 the club won the Wearside League for the second time in three years with a big highlight being a run to the final of the Durham Challenge Cup in which Filtrona Park hosted the replay which Shields lost 3 0 to Spennymoor United in front of a then record attendance of 1 500 and were promoted to Northern League Division Two Shields were quickly promoted again to Northern League Division One the following season after finishing runners up The club enjoyed a 4 year stay in the 1st division with a big highlight in that time being a run to the 3rd Qualifying Round of the FA Cup in 1997 which ended in a close 3 2 defeat at Gainsborough Trinity The club however could not build upon this and ultimately were relegated down to Division 2 in the 1999 2000 season with just 16 points Chairman John Rundle publicly threatened to fold the club if they went down though he did not follow the threat through After several seasons stuck in mid table in Division Two John Rundle again threatened the club with closure in 2006 locking the gates at Filtrona Park before a home game However a new committee was formed headed by new chairman Gary Crutwell and the club was saved the team was quickly rebuilt under the management of Micky Taylor and come the end of the season a 2 1 win at home to Penrith on the final day prevented relegation back to the Wearside League The club s performance improved the following season although the team missed out on promotion by just 5 points An FA Vase run to the 3rd round that season was a big highlight coming to end in a 7 goal thriller at home to eventual semi finalists Curzon Ashton The club however built on the success of the previous season and won promotion back to Division 1 finishing runners up to Penrith Shields then settled down as a solid mid table Division one side with a big highlight being winning the Northern League Cup in 2010 after beating Ashington 6 5 on penalties after a 2 2 draw at Dunston the club s first honour since joining the Northern League In the 2012 13 season despite uncertainty regarding the ground there were early positive signs shown in a good FA Cup run which included a win over Darlington RA and knocking out NPL opposition in the form of Harrogate Railway Athletic before falling to Spennymoor Town in the 1st Qualifying Round From then on the season went downhill despite some positive performances these were few and far between and despite a late season charge of 5 successive wins Shields were ultimately relegated from Northern League Division One Things took a turn for the worse when the club were forced to move to Eden Lane in Peterlee after its lease on Filtrona Park expired The club spent the 2013 14 and 2014 15 seasons in Division Two of the Northern League despite having to play home games 20 miles away in Peterlee in front of double digit crowds and difficulties when it came to raising teams to play manager Jon King still managed to maintain the club s Northern League status with 17th and 15th place finishes New ownership edit In the summer of 2015 however a local businessman by the name of Geoff Thompson founder of Utilitywise became Chairman and bought the original Filtrona Park from John Rundle 2 3 He renamed the ground as Mariners Park To celebrate the return a crowd of over 650 showed up to see Shields play a friendly against Darlington 4 The new season itself started off brightly with genuine hopes for promotion back to Division 1 before the club pulled off a massive coup tempting the former Sunderland and Middlesbrough midfielder Julio Arca out of retirement to sign for South Shields 5 Arca was joined by David Foley Wayne Phillips Lee Scroggins and Robert Briggs 6 Shields went on to achieve promotion with of 107 points the second highest points total in the history of the 2nd Division 7 Promotion itself was achieved in a 1 0 win at Easington Colliery with the league title to follow 2 weeks later in a 4 0 win at Crook Town As the club were beginning to generate a positive buzz around the town attendances began to improve eventually peaking with a then new record attendance of 1 827 for the local derby against Hebburn Town 8 Lee Picton and Graham Fenton edit The rebuild continued throughout the summer of 2016 with Jon Shaw Gavin Cogdon Carl Finnigan and Craig Baxter brought in as Shields attempted to push for the Division 1 championship 9 10 11 12 However part way into the season manager Jon King was dismissed and was replaced by Lee Picton and North Shields manager Graham Fenton In October 2016 South Shields then appointed former Sunderland defender Martin Scott as assistant manager 13 South Shields went on to lose just one game in all competitions out of 55 this included a period between November 2016 and April 2017 of 32 successive wins an unofficial world record They would go on to win the Durham Challenge Cup for the first time since 1977 the Northern League Cup for the second time and the FA Vase Shields had dispatched Esh Winning Runcorn Linnets Marske United Staveley Miners Welfare Morpeth Town and Team Solent before a home quarter final against Newport Pagnell Town here the attendance record was smashed as a crowd of 3 161 saw Shields dispatch their Buckinghamshire opponents 6 1 setting up a semi final tie against Warwickshire outfit Coleshill Town Despite a spirited display from their opponents Shields managed to grind out what turned out to be a crucial 2 1 win in the away leg at Coleshill Town 14 and a week later Shields turned on the style in a 4 0 win in front of a new ground record of 3 464 meaning South Shields would be going to Wembley Stadium for the first time in their history 15 In the final on 21 May 2017 South Shields s opposition came in the form of the Northern Counties East League champions Cleethorpes Town against whom Shields played in front of an estimated 14 000 of their own supporters Shields went on to win 4 0 to lift the 2017 FA Vase 16 In this time South Shields also managed to use their multiple games in hand to overturn a 17 point deficit to rivals North Shields at the top of the Northern League to win the title with 108 points with the league title clinched after a 4 1 win away at Ashington This meant that when the FA Vase was won South Shields had completed a quadruple of trophies 17 The 2017 18 season brought more success in the form of a club record run in the FA Cup After beating Bridlington Town 18 and Witton Albion 19 South Shields inflicted two big cup shocks against higher division Darlington and York City 20 21 This set up a 4th qualifying round fixture against local Hartlepool United a team three divisions higher 22 The visitors narrowly won 2 1 in front of a crowd of 2 887 South Shields entered the FA Trophy for the first time since 1974 and reached the 2nd Qualifying round of the tournament In the league Shields recovered from a New Year s Day defeat at home to title rivals Scarborough Athletic to win promotion and the league title by losing just one of their remaining 23 league games A 4 2 defeat at Colwyn Bay in September ended an unbeaten run in all competitions that stretched back 11 months and the 100 point mark was surpassed for the third successive season 23 Julio Arca went on to lift the league championship trophy in front of a jubilant home crowd of over 2 000 on the final day However this turned out to be his last act as a South Shields player as he would announce his retirement soon after 24 Northern Premier League edit In the 2018 19 season South Shields competed in the NPL Premier Division the same division which the previous incarnation of the club left behind in 1974 and also the highest level of non League football that the current incarnation of the club had ever played at The first team would have a very positive first season at NPL Premier Division level Despite a sluggish start Shields would go on to lose just 2 of their remaining 28 league games to take the title fight all the way to the final day ultimately losing out to Farsley Celtic by just three points Despite this Shields claimed a highly respectable 2nd place finish However the playoffs would end at the second hurdle where Shields would fall to Warrington Town in the league play off final 25 This ended the streak of promotions at three The 2019 20 season saw many changes at the club the biggest being the switch to a hybrid model encompassing both part time and full time players the first steps towards Shields becoming a full time professional club which saw a significant turnover of players 26 The league season started very strongly with the club winning 10 of their first 12 games before a mid season blip saw their 10 point lead wiped out Furthermore the club made it to the first round of the FA Trophy before losing out to Southport 27 Form began to improve through the winter with 5 wins in 6 before the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic put a premature end to the league season At the point of stoppage Shields held a 12 point lead at the top of the NPL Premier Division with just 9 games left to play A legal challenge attempting to overturn the ruling to null and void the season proved unsuccessful thereby confirming Shields would once again participate in the Northern Premier League for the 2020 21 season 28 In that 2020 21 season the season was curtailed once again thanks to the pandemic but history was still made For the first time in the history of the current incarnation the Mariners made the first round of the FA Cup following a win against National League side FC Halifax Town 29 This set up a first round fixture with League Two side Cheltenham Town which South Shields lost 3 1 30 The 2021 22 season saw South Shields become fully professional the first time a football club in the town would have that status since the first incarnation s Football League days in the 1920 s 31 But despite a strong start winning 9 of the first 11 league games and a mid season managerial change which saw Graham Fenton replaced by Kevin Phillips 32 Shields were ultimately pipped to the league title by Buxton and would go on to lose in the play off semi finals to Warrington Town 33 In the 2022 23 FA Cup Shields beat National League side Scunthorpe United 1 0 to reach the first round 34 In the first round Shields met League One side Forest Green Rovers at home a match that would be televised on the BBC 35 South Shields lost 2 0 in front of a club record attendance of 3 800 36 On 10 April 2023 South Shields defeated Whitby Town 1 0 to clinch the Northern Premier League title and earn promotion to the National League North to be their first season in the sixth tier since their reforming in 1974 37 National League edit Following promotion Phillips left the club by mutual consent and was replaced by Julio Arca as the new manager 38 However Arca was dismissed on 27 December 2023 with South Shields in 8th place in the National League North but following a six game winless run 39 Recent seasons editStatistics from the previous decade 40 Year League Level Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position FA Cup FA Trophy FA Vase Average league attendance2012 13 Northern Division One 9 46 11 5 30 54 117 63 38 23rdRelegated QR1 R1 1642013 14 Northern Division Two 10 42 11 15 16 62 88 26 48 17th P R1 692014 15 Northern Division Two 10 42 16 5 21 78 74 4 53 15th QR2 702015 16 Northern Division Two 10 42 35 2 5 122 31 91 107 1stPromoted R3 7652016 17 Northern Division One 9 42 34 6 2 127 35 92 108 1stPromoted EP Winners 1 2262017 18 NPL Division One North 8 42 32 7 3 112 37 75 103 1stPromoted QR4 QR2 1 489 41 2018 19 NPL Premier Division 7 40 27 6 7 86 41 45 87 2nd QR2 QR3 1 546 42 2019 20 NPL Premier Division 7 33 21 6 6 64 34 30 69 1st a QR1 R1 1 670 43 2020 21 NPL Premier Division 7 9 4 3 2 12 8 4 15 6th b R1 R1 360 44 c 2021 22 NPL Premier Division 7 42 23 9 10 71 40 31 78 2nd QR2 QR3 2 126 45 2022 23 NPL Premier Division 7 42 25 10 7 71 39 32 85 1stPromoted R1 R1 2 146 46 Stadium editSouth Shields play their home games at Mariners Park situated on the Simonside Industrial Estate South Shields The stadium has been known as the 1st Cloud Arena for sponsorship reasons since 2020 47 48 This deal was extended until at least summer 2025 48 It has a capacity of around 4 000 with approximately just under 1 100 seats across two seated stands It includes 3 bars one within a large marquee a hospitality lounge with balcony 15 executive boxes and a club shop citation needed The ground was home to the Filtrona factory s works football team before previous chairman John Rundle bought the facility and moved Shields in during the summer of 1992 49 Before this the club used rented council facilities like The Nook but spent the majority of their existence sharing Jack Clark Park with Marsden cricket club citation needed The club were forced to leave the facility after the 2012 13 season by the former chairman who still acted as landlord until funds or a buyer could be found 49 During this the club played their games at Eden Lane the former home of Peterlee Newtown FC for two seasons 50 This was before current chairman Geoff Thompson bought the Filtrona Park premises in May 2015 and moved the club back in 51 The ground is within a 2 minute walk of the nearest Tyne amp Wear Metro station that being Bede 52 Club colours editThe home colours of South Shields are claret and blue shirts and white shorts citation needed this harks back to the colours worn by the first incarnation of the club just before the move to Gateshead in 1930 and also the first known colours of that first incarnation of the club as early as 1905 when they were known as South Shields Adelaide 53 The current club when reformed in 1974 played in Dundee United style tangerine and black before altering to Claret and Blue at some point during the mid 1980s citation needed The previous incarnations of the club played for the vast majority of their existences in green white and red 54 which was an ode to the town s booming shipbuilding industry in the early part of the 20th century citation needed red and green being the indicating colours for Port and Starboard respectively citation needed In 1924 the club switched to blue and white before the switch to claret and blue in 1929 55 The second incarnation when formed in 1936 played in red and green quarters until the early 1960s when the club mirrored Leeds United s change in colours to all white with blue trim citation needed They finished their existence in the town in 1974 reverting to all red citation needed When the club left to form Gateshead United in 1974 they switched again to white and green they would fold in 1977 citation needed Club Crest editFrom the reformation in 1974 until 2018 the club adopted the town s coat of arms as its badge This was a crest prevalent throughout the borough being used as part of the town borough council and the local bus company South Shields Corporation Transport until its absorption by the newly created Tyne amp Wear PTE in 1970 In 2018 to launch its own marketable image the club introduced its own current crest 56 It is a traditional roundel coloured in claret and blue made unique by it overlapping an anchor a nod to the town s maritime heritage The Always Ready motif is retained from the town s coat of arms and within the anchor are waves of blue and white depicting the Tyne Lifeboat which is preserved as a display on Ocean Road The 1888 on the bottom represents the year of the earliest known occasion of a football club representing the town and not the current clubs formation which was in 1974 Club officials editBoard As of 6 June 2022 57 Chairman Geoff Thompson Vice chairman Gary Crutwell Honorary President Jade Thirlwall Honorary President David Miliband Sporting director Lee Picton Secretary Phillip Reay Non executive director Paul Macpherson Non executive director Joanne HoweManagement and backroom staff As of 18 March 2023 58 Interim first team manager Elliott Dickman Interim first team assistant manager Andy Innes Goalkeeper coach Phil Naisbett Club physiotherapist Andrew Morris Kitman George McLaughlin Media manager Daniel Prince Interim Womens first team manager Alex MillerPlayers editCurrent squad edit As of 20 October 2023 59 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp ENG Myles Boney3 DF nbsp ENG Blair Adams Captain 5 DF nbsp ENG Dillon Morse6 MF nbsp ENG Martin Smith7 MF nbsp ENG Mackenzie Heaney8 MF nbsp ENG Robert Briggs9 FW nbsp ENG Paul Blackett10 MF nbsp ENG Michael Woods16 DF nbsp ENG Jordan Hunter on loan from Gateshead 17 MF nbsp ENG Will Jenkins No Pos Nation Player18 MF nbsp POR Joao Gomes21 MF nbsp ENG James McGeorge22 GK nbsp ENG Kyle Seymour23 FW nbsp ENG Aaron Martin25 MF nbsp NED Jed Abbey27 MF nbsp ENG C J Clarke29 FW nbsp ENG Sam Watts33 DF nbsp ENG Tom Broadbent34 DF nbsp ENG James Sloan35 FW nbsp ENG Dylan Stephenson on loan from Newcastle United Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player2 DF nbsp COD John Lufudu on loan at Spennymooor Town 11 AM nbsp ENG Luke James on loan at Blyth Spartans 12 GK nbsp ENG Callum Dobson youth loan at North Shields 14 AM nbsp ENG Jordy Mongoy on loan at Hastings United 15 AM nbsp ENG Dylan Mottley Henry on loan at Buxton 19 ST nbsp ENG Sam Hodgson on loan at Morpeth Town 20 CB nbsp ENG Alfie Marriott on loan at Heaton Stannington 28 ST nbsp ENG Albie Fletcher dual registration at North Shields 30 ST nbsp ENG Matthew Telfer youth loan at North Shields 32 ST nbsp ENG Daniel Savage youth loan at North Shields Records editFA Cup best performance First round 2020 21 2022 23 40 FA Trophy best performance Second round 2023 24 40 FA Vase best performance Winners 2016 17 60 Record attendance 4 000 vs Sunderland 2023 24 Pre season friendly 61 Largest victory 14 0 vs Murton Colliery Welfare 1984 85 Wearside League Division One Heaviest defeat 0 11 vs Shildon 2012 13 Northern League Division OneTop 10 attendances editRank Match Competition Date Attendance Ref1 South Shields 3 4 Sunderland Pre Season friendly 8 July 2023 4 000 61 2 South Shields 0 2 Forest Green Rovers 2022 23 FA Cup first round 5 November 2022 3 800 36 3 South Shields 4 0 Coleshill Town 2016 17 FA Vase semi final second leg 18 March 2017 3 464 62 4 South Shields 5 3 FC United of Manchester 2019 20 NPL Premier Division 14 March 2020 3 274 63 5 South Shields 0 2 Sunderland Pre season friendly 11 July 2019 3 261 64 6 South Shields 0 0 Radcliffe 2022 23 NPL Premier Division 25 March 2023 3 243 65 7 South Shields 2 0 Spennymoor Town 2023 24 National League North 29 March 2024 3 1628 South Shields 6 1 Newport Pagnell Town 2016 17 FA Vase quarter final 18 February 2017 3 161 66 9 South Shields 2 1 Warrington Town 2022 23 NPL Premier Division 15 April 2023 3 061 67 10 South Shields 1 2 Hartlepool United 2017 18 FA Cup fourth qualifying round 14 October 2017 2 887 68 Sponsorship editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Period Kit Supplier Main Shirt Sponsor Rear Sponsor1974 88 1988 91 Umbro Anglia Windows None1991 93 Northumbria Windows None1993 95 Reg Vardy None1995 97 Vaux Samson None1997 2000 Dicksons Pork Butchers None2000 01 Avec Wimpey Homes None2001 04 Paulas Benara None2004 05 Prostar None2005 06 Complete Seal Windows None2006 07 Ashley Bathrooms None2007 09 Nike Ashley Timber None2009 11 Port of Tyne None2011 13 Macron Complete Soccer Academy None2013 14 Stanno Westoe Lettings None2014 15 Westoe Dental Practice None2015 16 Nike Site For Eyes None2016 17 Jennings Ford Dealers2017 18 Errea2018 19 Puma Business Energy Claims2019 21 Pulman Group2021 22 Nike CEFO Group CFS 2022 23 Pulman Group Darling s Pharmacy2023 24 UmbroManagerial history editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1974 1977 nbsp Bobby Elwell 1977 1979 nbsp Tony Cassidy 1979 1983 nbsp Bill Robertshaw 1983 1985 nbsp Colin Revel 1985 1987 nbsp John Sayer 1987 1989 nbsp Jim Dixon 1989 1992 nbsp Tom Manson 1992 1994 nbsp Bobby Elwell 1994 1996 nbsp Peter Feenan 1996 1999 nbsp Bobby Graham 1999 nbsp Archie Gourlay 1999 2000 nbsp Matt Pearson 2000 nbsp Will Ferry 2000 01 nbsp John Cullen 2001 nbsp Dave Styles 2001 02 nbsp Paul Bennett 2002 nbsp Steve Kendall 2002 nbsp Vince Pearson 2002 03 nbsp David Clarke 2003 nbsp Rob Trainor 2003 2005 nbsp Tony Gibson 2005 06 nbsp Colin Potts 2006 nbsp Mickey Taylor 2006 2011 nbsp Gary Steadman 2011 2016 nbsp Jon King 2016 2020 nbsp Lee Picton and nbsp Graham Fenton 2020 2022 nbsp Graham Fenton 2022 23 nbsp Kevin Phillips 2023 nbsp Julio Arca 38 39 2023 nbsp Elliott Dickman Interim Honours editLeague Northern Premier League level 7 Champions 2022 23 Northern Premier League Division One North level 8 Champions 2017 18 Northern League level 9 Champions 2016 17 Northern League Division Two level 10 Champions 2015 16 Wearside League Champions 1976 77 1992 93 1994 95 Northern Football Alliance Champions 1974 75 1975 76Cup FA Vase Winners 2016 17 69 Durham Challenge Cup Winners 1976 77 2016 17 Northern League League Cup Winners 2009 10 2016 17 Wearside League Cup Winners 1992 93 Monkwearmouth Charity Cup Winners 1986 87 Sunderland Shipowners Cup Winners 1992 93 J R Cleator Cup Winners 2009 10Notes edit The 2019 20 season was curtailed due to the effects of the COVID 19 pandemic with no promotions or relegation awarded The 2020 21 season was curtailed due to the effects of the COVID 19 pandemic with no promotions or relegation awarded During the 2020 21 season attendances were limited to avoid the spread of the COVID 19 pandemic in line with government regulationsReferences edit a b South Shields Northern Premier League Retrieved 9 April 2023 Club Officials Geoff Thompson South Shields Official Site Archived from the original on 15 January 2021 Retrieved 19 December 2020 Geoff Thompson The Northern Golfer Archived from the original on 13 August 2020 Retrieved 19 December 2020 South Shields vs Darlington 1883 South Shields FC Official Site 11 July 2015 Archived from the original on 27 January 2021 Retrieved 19 December 2020 Former Sunderland and Middlesbrough ace Julio Arca signs for South Shields The Northern Echo 4 September 2015 Archived from the original on 31 August 2021 Retrieved 19 December 2020 David Foley signs South Shields FC Official Site Archived from the original on 27 January 2021 Retrieved 19 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off Iron The Non League Paper Retrieved 16 October 2022 Forest Green end gutsy South Shields cup run BBC Sport 5 November 2022 Retrieved 26 November 2022 a b Richard Mennear 5 November 2022 South Shields FC smash attendance record with stunning crowd for FA Cup Forest Green Rovers clash Shields Gazette Retrieved 26 November 2022 Shields clinch title after 1 0 win against Whitby www southshieldsfc co uk 10 April 2023 Retrieved 11 April 2023 a b Julio Arca South Shields appoint ex Sunderland midfielder after Kevin Phillips exit BBC Sport 27 April 2023 Retrieved 27 April 2023 a b Julio Arca amp Tommy Miller Ex Black Cats duo exit South Shields BBC Sport 27 December 2023 Retrieved 27 December 2023 a b c South Shields Football Database Retrieved 26 March 2023 Evo Stik Average Attendances 17 18 Football Web Pages Retrieved 6 June 2022 NPL Average Attendances 18 19 Football Web Pages Retrieved 6 June 2022 NPL Average Attendances 19 20 Football Web Pages Retrieved 6 June 2022 NPL Average Attendances 20 21 Football Web Pages Retrieved 6 June 2022 NPL Average Attendances 21 22 Football Web Pages Retrieved 6 June 2022 NPL Average Attendances 22 23 Football Web Pages Retrieved 24 April 2023 Club announces ground sponsorship deal with local firm 1st Cloud Accountants South Shields FC Retrieved 22 September 2022 a b Daniel Prince 14 April 2023 Ground naming rights extended with 1st Cloud South Shields FC Retrieved 15 April 2023 a b From 12 paying punters to 15 000 at Wembley meet the men who kept South Shields FC alive Shields Gazette 24 March 2017 Retrieved 22 September 2022 South Shields to stage games at Peterlee after Filtrona exit BBC Sport 9 August 2013 Retrieved 22 September 2022 South Shields FC hope for pitch perfect day in biggest game for a generation Shields Gazette 17 March 2017 Retrieved 22 September 2022 How To Find Us South Shields FC Retrieved 22 September 2022 South Shields Historical Football Kits Retrieved 18 October 2022 South Shields Historical Football Kits Retrieved 18 October 2022 South Shields Historical Football Kits Retrieved 18 October 2022 South Shields FC confirm new club crest to be introduced for next season Shields Gazette 25 February 2018 Retrieved 22 September 2022 Officials South Shields FC Retrieved 6 June 2022 First Team amp Staff South Shields FC Retrieved 6 June 2022 First Team amp Staff South Shields FC Retrieved 9 June 2023 South Shields 4 vs 0 Cleethorpes Town South Shields FC 21 May 2017 Archived from the original on 16 January 2021 Retrieved 30 December 2020 a b Daniel Prince 8 July 2023 Match Report South Shields 3 4 Sunderland South Shields FC Retrieved 10 July 2023 South Shields 4 0 Coleshill Town Wembley and FA Vase final beckon for Shields Chronicle Live 18 March 2017 Retrieved 16 October 2022 Match Report South Shields 5 3 FC United of Manchester FC United of Manchester 14 March 2020 Retrieved 16 October 2022 Phil Smith 12 July 2019 The story of the game as Sunderland start pre season with comfortable win 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