It has been a season of inconsistency for Sunderland and one that ended on a poor run of form that led to the Black Cats sitting in the bottom half of the Championship table. It had been a campaign that started with some promise as Tony Mowbray looked to build on last year’s successful push for a play-off place - but the former Middlesbrough manager was gone by the midway point of the season and was replaced by Michael Beale. There would be a second managerial change as Beale’s short-lived reign... Read this story