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The Tony Mowbray Love-In
Lively Topical Discussion on Sunderland AFC
Goal of the Season!
What should Sunderland's top transfer targets be?
Declaring the transfer window... OPEN!
Fixture Release Day!
Fans Forum special
Jill Scott
Luke and Julio down by the pitchside
Going digital
Back on home soil
Not Such Amber Nectar
Tony Mowbray and Nectar Triantis react to Sunderland's 5-2 friendly loss to Hartlepool.
Tony, Brad, Lee and Dan too
On the bench on location with Ray
Haway the lasses!
On The Busses
Colin White and Barnesy talk all things red and white with Sunderland fan Jean Bennett.
The Swinging Sixties
Former Sunderland club secretary, Malcolm Bramley, shares stories from the 60s.
A Wise Man Says
Nick Barnes and Colin White are joined by Nic Wiseman to chat all things SAFC.
Frankie goes to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½wood
Frankie Francis joins Colin White and Nick Barnes to discuss all things Sunderland AFC.
Hornets Swatted Aside
Sunderland beat Watford 2-0 for a fifth victory in six games
Patto with C not A
Leicester Loss
All the reaction as Sunderland lose at Leicester - their third defeat in a row.
The Hunter: James from The Chronicle Live
Oh he’s Sharp!
Colin White and Nick Barnes are joined by Black Cats' fan Brad Sharp.
Lasses and Lads
Colin White and Nick Barnes are joined by the Roker Report writer, Charlotte Patterson.
London Calling
Colin White and Nick Barnes are joined by Sunderland fan Nic Wiseman.
BONUS EPISODE - Tony Mowbray sacked
The Total Sport team react to the news of Tony Mowbray's removal as Head Coach.
Post-Mowbray post-mortem
Colin and Barnesy are joined by Joe Nicholson from the Sunderland Echo
A Jobe Well Done
Simon Pryde, Nick Barnes and Gary Bennett reflect on Sunderland's victory over Leeds.
The SAFC Heaven Branch
Colin White and Nick Barnes are joined by Joanne Youngson from the SAFC Heaven Branch
The Wear-Tyne Derby: It's more than football
A special episode looking back on more than a century of Newcastle-Sunderland rivalry