Sunderland’s Stadium Of Light Tour In Full. We had an amazing time with fantastic tour guides John and Stan & they did a brilliant job making it a memorable visit. Taking us into places you may have never seen before! #safc #sunderlandafc #efl #championship #Sunderlandstadiumtour
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    1. The boxes are actually really good value for money between 12 people, your probably paying 400/500 for an adult season ticket anyway are you? 2 and a bit grand for 23 better experiences not bad if you ask me

    2. great video, and yes we still have won more trophies than both Newcastle and Spurs ! SOL is great but Roker park, Roker end 47,000 there with the wind blowing the noise wow !

    3. Thanks,Terry, for the wonderful tour video. I just want the team owners to know that they have to spend enough money for players and managers,so that the world's greatest football fans (Sunderland fans) can watch their team playing the world's top teams (the Premiere League) in the world's best football stadium.( the Stadium of Light). And I'm just one of many who feel this way. Thanks again for posting this video. Ha'Way the lads! Sunderland til I die!

    4. Grand Tour which I enjoyed immensely. The Tour Guides did a wonderful job. They are a credit to the club. Thank you to the Tour Guides. Do they actually have two black cats called Samson and Delilah? (The cat flap.) Thank you Terry and company for taking us with you. Very informative and enjoyable.

    5. In the 43rd minute he talks about the cryogenic box. Remembering the Netflix show, I believe this expensive device was a point of contention brought up by the new owners who asked if it was ever used. It turns out that it was only used by the former chairman for personal reasons (I hope I'm remembering this right). But I don't understand why they're not using it. In the Manchester City documentary (All or Nothing), Vincent Kompany goes into the cryogenic chamber to treat an injury. Apparently these devices are very helpful. I don't see why Sunderland wouldn't use it, unless more recently these methods have fallen out of favor in sports medicine?

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