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Though the recent triumph over Newcastle has created a mood of benevolence among Sunderland supporters, rancour has been a more predominant tone this season. Astonishingly, some people believe Peter Reid has taken the club as far as he can and want him out. Those who are more temperate will have none of it and, as key evidence, make reference to May 8, 1993. Almost exactly 20 years after their FA Cup final win over Leeds, Sunderland needed to win at Notts County to ensure their survival in the First Division. Needless to say, we were 3-0 down before the PA had finished announcing the team line-ups and praying that Cambridge United and Brentford would both lose as well. They did, we stayed up, celebrated feebly and then settled into a deep bout of fury. It was a fury impressively shared by the manager, who at least took no pleasure from the escape. The club would be stripped of the dead wood over the summer, he pledged. Never would the supporters have to suffer such indignity again. As battle cries went, it was impressive. But then, Terry Butcher always was master of the grand gesture. The picture of him bandaged and bloodied in an England shirt remains football’s equivalent of Churchill’s V for Victory. Sadly, as a manager he wasn’t as good at the small gesture, like ensuring that his players knew how to trap the ball. Or ensuring that in your first game in charge you don’t lose 1-0 at home to Swindon. By mid-November 1993 he was gone, on the back of a six-match losing streak that culminated in a 2-0 defeat at home to Southend. Roker Park rose to applaud our chief tormentor that day, Stan Collymore, as he left the pitch. It was an accolade Butcher was never to receive. From WSC 167 January 2001. What was happening this month On the subject...
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