
Simeon Gholam
English Football League Editor at Sky Sports
EFL Editor @SkySports — Instagram: simeongholam
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1 week ago |
skysports.com | Simeon Gholam
Sunderland secured a remarkable promotion back to the Premier League, but now they face a critical summer. Fresh from their comeback victory over Sheffield United at Wembley in the Championship play-off final, attention turned to how the Black Cats can survive in the Premier League next season. Matchwinner Tommy Watson has already left to join Brighton, while Jobe Bellingham has been travelling around Germany already to seek out his next move.
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skysports.com | Simeon Gholam
Charlton are back in the Championship after five years away after beating Leyton Orient 1-0 in the League One play-off final. Just 12 months after their lowest league finish in 98 years, Nathan Jones led the Addicks back into the second tier after victory at Wembley, sealed by Macaulay Gillesphey's first-half free-kick. For Orient, the dream of ending their 43-year wait to play in the second tier is over for another season.
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1 week ago |
skysports.com | Simeon Gholam
Charlton are back in the Championship after five years away after beating Leyton Orient 1-0 in the League One play-off final. Just 12 months after their lowest league finish in 98 years, Nathan Jones led the Addicks back into the second tier after victory at Wembley, sealed by Macaulay Gillesphey's first-half free-kick. For Orient, the dream of ending their 43-year wait to play in the second tier is over for another season.
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1 week ago |
skysports.com | Simeon Gholam
"It's starting to get real now…"After a gruelling semi-final win over Stockport that went the distance, Kelman and his team-mates were given a brief break before ramping up preparations, including a short training stint in Portugal to recharge the batteries. "It's been nice," Kelman - the winner of the League One Golden Boot this season with 23 goals - tells Sky Sports. "After the semi-final, the lads were tired. Everyone covered over 14km.
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skysports.com | Simeon Gholam
'Understated' is the word to describe the man who has led Sunderland back to the Premier League. 'Limited fanfare' the perfect way to have described the announcement of Regis Le Bris as the new head coach at the Stadium of Light last summer. But to say he hit the ground running and quickly became a hero at the Stadium of Light would be an understatement.
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