BrianCappellieri
24 Aug 2002, 09:28 PM
Sunderland 0-1 Everton FT
4thegame (http://www.4thegame.com/news/breakingnews/20346)It was one of those days - defiant Reid
Sunderland boss Peter Reid was remaining defiant after seeing his side slip to defeat at home to Everton despite creating more than enough chances to win the game.
SoccerNet (http://www.soccernet.com/england/2000/20020824/reports/54432_full.html)Reid Woe
Sunderland striker Kevin Phillips suffered another bout of penalty misery as Everton keeper Richard Wright turned from villain to hero to earn a 1-0 victory for the visitors.
Ananova (http://www.ananova.com/sport/story/sm_656876.html)Campbell and Wright sting Sunderland
Kevin Campbell and Richard Wright combined to heap the pressure on Sunderland boss Peter Reid as Everton snatched three points at the Stadium of Light.
SkySports (http://msn.skysports.com/skysports/article/0,,1860-1061519,00.html)TOFFEES INCREASE MISERY FOR BLACK CATS
Kevin Phillips suffered another bout of penalty misery as the pressure increased on Sunderland manager Peter Reid at the Stadium of Light.
TeamTalk (http://www.teamtalk.com/teamtalk/Team_News/0,1562,44,00.html#522575)Campbell deepens Black Cats' gloom
A first-half strike from Kevin Campbell saw Everton claim all three points at Sunderland, for whom Kevin Phillips missed a second-half penalty.
The Beautiful Game (http://www.thebeautifulgame.co.uk/report.php?id=10)Sunderland striker Kevin Phillips suffered another bout of penalty misery as Everton keeper Richard Wright turned from villain to hero to earn a 1-0 victory for the visitors.
Football365 (http://www.football365.com/All_News/Premiership_News/story_38564.shtml)REID: 'IT WAS ONE OF THOSE DAYS'
Sunderland boss Peter Reid was remaining defiant after seeing his side slip to defeat at home to Everton despite creating more than enough chances to win the game.
The TelegraphSunderland slip at home as Wright turns in a blinder
Seven days is a long time in football and the transformation in Richard Wright's fortunes in that period has been spectacular.
[url=http://www.sport.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=5112277]Scotsman (http://sport.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2002/08/25/sfgsun25.xml)The feeling that it was not going to be Sunderland’s day grew with 70 minutes gone when Quinn was pushed as he tried to meet Reyna’s corner and referee Rob Styles pointed to the spot.
Independent Sport (http://sport.independent.co.uk/football/sunderland/story.jsp?story=327402)Campbell dunks Reid deeper into the soup
Seven days may be a long time in politics, but for Peter Reid it must seem an alarmingly brief period in which to find a striker before next Saturday's transfer deadline.
ALS (http://www.als.sunderland.com/als_online/match_reports/safc_02_03/everton_h.htm)The signings of Stephen Wright and Matthew Piper have gone at least some way to appeasing a lot of disgruntled Sunderland fans. Unfortunately, the day's attendance of 37,698 meant that almost 25% of the stadium's seats were left vacant.
OneSunderland (http://www.onesunderland.com/reports/0203/evertonh.shtml)Sunderland supporters voted with their feet today, as there was over 11,000 empty seats as the Lads slumped to a defeat against Everton today.
4thegame (http://www.4thegame.com/news/breakingnews/20346)It was one of those days - defiant Reid
Sunderland boss Peter Reid was remaining defiant after seeing his side slip to defeat at home to Everton despite creating more than enough chances to win the game.
SoccerNet (http://www.soccernet.com/england/2000/20020824/reports/54432_full.html)Reid Woe
Sunderland striker Kevin Phillips suffered another bout of penalty misery as Everton keeper Richard Wright turned from villain to hero to earn a 1-0 victory for the visitors.
Ananova (http://www.ananova.com/sport/story/sm_656876.html)Campbell and Wright sting Sunderland
Kevin Campbell and Richard Wright combined to heap the pressure on Sunderland boss Peter Reid as Everton snatched three points at the Stadium of Light.
SkySports (http://msn.skysports.com/skysports/article/0,,1860-1061519,00.html)TOFFEES INCREASE MISERY FOR BLACK CATS
Kevin Phillips suffered another bout of penalty misery as the pressure increased on Sunderland manager Peter Reid at the Stadium of Light.
TeamTalk (http://www.teamtalk.com/teamtalk/Team_News/0,1562,44,00.html#522575)Campbell deepens Black Cats' gloom
A first-half strike from Kevin Campbell saw Everton claim all three points at Sunderland, for whom Kevin Phillips missed a second-half penalty.
The Beautiful Game (http://www.thebeautifulgame.co.uk/report.php?id=10)Sunderland striker Kevin Phillips suffered another bout of penalty misery as Everton keeper Richard Wright turned from villain to hero to earn a 1-0 victory for the visitors.
Football365 (http://www.football365.com/All_News/Premiership_News/story_38564.shtml)REID: 'IT WAS ONE OF THOSE DAYS'
Sunderland boss Peter Reid was remaining defiant after seeing his side slip to defeat at home to Everton despite creating more than enough chances to win the game.
The TelegraphSunderland slip at home as Wright turns in a blinder
Seven days is a long time in football and the transformation in Richard Wright's fortunes in that period has been spectacular.
[url=http://www.sport.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=5112277]Scotsman (http://sport.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2002/08/25/sfgsun25.xml)The feeling that it was not going to be Sunderland’s day grew with 70 minutes gone when Quinn was pushed as he tried to meet Reyna’s corner and referee Rob Styles pointed to the spot.
Independent Sport (http://sport.independent.co.uk/football/sunderland/story.jsp?story=327402)Campbell dunks Reid deeper into the soup
Seven days may be a long time in politics, but for Peter Reid it must seem an alarmingly brief period in which to find a striker before next Saturday's transfer deadline.
ALS (http://www.als.sunderland.com/als_online/match_reports/safc_02_03/everton_h.htm)The signings of Stephen Wright and Matthew Piper have gone at least some way to appeasing a lot of disgruntled Sunderland fans. Unfortunately, the day's attendance of 37,698 meant that almost 25% of the stadium's seats were left vacant.
OneSunderland (http://www.onesunderland.com/reports/0203/evertonh.shtml)Sunderland supporters voted with their feet today, as there was over 11,000 empty seats as the Lads slumped to a defeat against Everton today.