The final part of Sunderland ‘Til I Die’ shows a more positive story ending with the team’s promotion to the Championship. The documentary continues to focus on the real lives and mental health of the Sunderland community covering three seasons from December 2018 to 2021-2022.
Highlights include the emotional Wembley triumph despite personal losses such as the passing of dedicated fans Ian Wake and former head of communications Louise Wanless. It introduces billionaire owner Kyril Louis-Dreyfus underlining his commitment to football and drawing parallels with his father’s ownership of Marseille.
The documentary revisits team misfits and underdogs recalling controversies involving players like Jack Rodwell and Darron Gibson. Newcomer Jack Clarke initially questions his choice after the manager’s controversial sacking but becomes a key player. The stories of players like Lynden Gooch, Patrick Roberts and Ross Stewart showcase the team’s resilience contributing to their success in the Championship.
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