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da fazobetai: Netflix’s Sunderland ‘Til I Die series prompted plenty of discussion from fans, particularly about Jack Rodwell and Darron Gibson, but two current Black Cats have some harsh words for another of the show’s antagonists.
Sunderland’s free fall down into League One was the product of years of mismanagement, poor signings and foolish decisions.
And while the Black Cats are in good spirits under new owner Stewart Donald, currently in a great position in the league with a cup final to look forward to, two players have been reflecting on the Netflix documentary that revealed all on the club’s plight.
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Goalkeeper Robbin Ruiter sat next to Lewis Grabban in the dressing room, and he was clearly not impressed by the striker’s attitude.
Speaking to Dutch publication Voetbal International, as reported by The Sunderland Echo, Ruiter said: “He did not really get along with the club.
“Grabban sat next to me in the locker room and said every day he did not feel like it. No idea what exactly bothered him.
“He is now two clubs further [along]. So in the selection you had a few players who brought down the atmosphere.”
Glenn Loovens, who joined after Grabban had already left but watched the TV series himself, has also chastised the 31 year-old.
Speaking about the show, the veteran defender said: “It is a cool series. You see how deep that club is. With the supporters, with a number of players. The boys who were not interested in anything, it did not show them.
“Only that striker, Lewis Grabban. He came across as a jerk.”