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Michael Woud (Auckland FC | A-League)

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Posted January 17, 2018 09:33 · last edited January 18, 2018 05:18

Currently the starting goalkeeper for the Sunderland U23s, and following the release of Portuguese goalkeeper Mika, Woud is now the third-choice goalkeeper at the club behind Robbin Ruiter and Jason Steele. Considering how shark those two have been, and maybe as Sunderland's relegation is eventually confirmed, he may well get a chance in the first team. Well done!

Last game they played was a 5-0 defeat to Chelsea U23s. Not so well done

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Unknown editor edited January 18, 2018 05:18

Currently the starting goalkeeper for the Sunderland U23s, and following the release of Portuguese goalkeeper Mika, Woud is now the third-choice goalkeeper at the club behind Robbin Ruiter and Jason Steele. Considering how shark those two have been, and maybe as Sunderland's relegation is eventually confirmed, he may well get a chance in the first team. Well done!

Unknown editor edited January 17, 2018 09:40

Currently the starting goalkeeper for the Sunderland U23s, and following the release of Portuguese goalkeeper Mika he is now the third-choice goalkeeper at the club behind Robbin Ruiter and Jason Steele. Considering how shark those two have been, and maybe as Sunderland's relegation is eventually confirmed, he may well get a chance in the first team. Well done!

Unknown editor edited January 17, 2018 09:40

Currently the starting goalkeeper for the Sunderland U23s, and following the release of Portuguese goalkeeper Mika he is now the third-choice goalkeeper at the club. Considering how shark the starting goalkeeper is, and maybe as Sunderland's relegation is eventually confirmed, he may well get a chance in the first team. Well done!

Unknown editor edited January 17, 2018 09:37

Currently the starting goalkeeper for the Sunderland U23s, and following the release of Portuguese goalkeeper Mika he is now the third-choice goalkeeper at the club. Considering how shark the starting goalkeeer Robin Ruiter is, and maybe as Sunderland's relegation is eventually confirmed, he may well get a chance in the first team very soon. Well done!