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’BIGGEST CLUB’ FOR LYNCH…

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LEAGUE ONE
JOEL LYNCH has claimed Sunderland is “the biggest club” he has played for and is relishing the challenge of getting them back to the Premier League.
The 31-year-old defender, who joined the club following his release by QPR, has also played for Brighton, Nottingham Forest and Huddersfield.
But he said: “It’s the biggest club I’ve played for and it’s a great chance for me.
“The club has had its bad times, but it has to be back in the top flight. I’ve got to the point in my career where I want a challenge and I think this can work out...

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