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REHAB WOULD BE COOL, CATS

Nyron feels sorry for Coleman

By Richard Dore

TOUGH: Chris Coleman

BACK in 2008 and with Nyron Nosworthy leading their Premier League defence, Sunderland fans had a catchy chant about the centre-half, sung to the tune of Amy
Winehouse’s ‘Rehab’. Fast-forward a decade and, struggling at the bottom of the Championship, it’s the Black Cats that could do with a spell in the Betty Ford Clinic.
Nosworthy hung up his boots two years ago and is now involved in property development. But he enjoyed the peak of his career over seven seasons at the Stadium of Light, six of th...

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