Reid dreams of Sunderland's Premier League return

Andy Watson
BBC News, North East and Cumbria
Getty Images Peter Reid standing in a black suit with a red and black tie. He is stood on the pitch at Roker Park giving a thumbs up to the crowd. Getty Images
Peter Reid managed Sunderland AFC between 1995 and 2002

Former Sunderland manager Peter Reid has said the club "deserves" to return to the Premier League, ahead of its Championship play-off final.

Reid, who guided the Black Cats to two promotions in 1996 and 1999, will be at Wembley on Saturday when they face Sheffield United.

Sunderland secured a place in the final after defeating Coventry, thanks to a last minute goal from Dan Ballard at the Stadium of Light.

"Anything can happen in a final as I know, but it's a big occasion for the club and the fans, I hope they can get over the line," Reid said.

Getty Images Dan Ballard's goal in the semi-final of the Championship playoffs. He's taken his shirt off in celebration and runs to celebrate with the fans at the Stadium of Light.  Getty Images
Reid said the atmosphere after Dan Ballard's goal in the semi-final was "deafening"

Reid managed Sunderland in the 1998 Championship play-off final where his side drew 4-4 with Charlton Athletic after extra time, only to lose 7-6 on penalties.

"It's an iconic game, we scored 10 goals if you add the penalties, we did everything and still had heartbreak, I don't want or think history will repeat itself," he said.

Sunderland tasted play-off success for the first time after beating Wycombe Wanderers 2-0 in the League One play-off final at Wembley in 2022.

The 2024-25 Championship play-off final is dubbed the "richest game in football" as the winners will receive a minimum of £220m in extra income.

Reid said: "The finances are one thing but it would be great for the city as a whole, it would give the place a lift."

Sunderland will go into the final as underdogs at the bookies but Reid backed his team to get the win.

"The manager (Regis Le Bris) has done a terrific job, the young lads in the squad are very impressive and Jobe Bellingham he could be key," he said.

"I'd say 2-1. Anything but 4-4."

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