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Sunderland AFC’s 2022-23 squad numbers have been confirmed ahead of the upcoming Sky Bet Championship season.

New faces Dan Ballard, Aji Alese, Alex Bass and Ellis Simms have been allocated their numbers, while several players have switched ahead of the new campaign.

Patrick Roberts penned a new two-year deal on Wearside and takes up the vacant number 10, as Jack Clarke moves to 20 after signing on a permanent basis.

Goalkeeper Anthony Patterson takes the number 1 jersey after a breakthrough season, in which he kept nine clean sheets in 21 games as the club returned to the Championship.

Defenders Danny Batth and Dennis Cirkin move to 6 and 3, vacating 5 and 17 respectively.

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*Supporters are advised that squad numbers are subject to EFL approval.

1 Anthony Patterson
2 Niall Huggins
3 Dennis Cirkin
4 Corry Evans
5 Daniel Ballard
6 Danny Batth
7 Leon Dajaku
8 Elliot Embleton
9 Ellis Simms
10 Patrick Roberts
11 Lynden Gooch
12 Alex Bass
13 Luke O’Nien
14 Ross Stewart
15 Carl Winchester
20 Jack Clarke
21 Alex Pritchard
23 Jack Diamond
24 Dan Neil
26 Bailey Wright
27 Jay Matete
29 Harrison Sohna
32 Trai Hume
42 Aji Alese

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Well,we played Broadhead and Stewart together a number of times last year....albeit maybe in the second half of matches.......I don't think Alex would be against playing a 4-2-4 with Roberts and Clarke wide,and these two up front. Would certainly cause some defensive units in this division some serious problems.
I think AN showed last season that he will approach each match as it comes and his tactics and formations will be suited to the opponents so we approach games in the right way, I know that he has a preferred formation but he will change if he believes it is good for the result and to be fair he did that a fair few times last season
 
Huggins number 2. I don't think we'll be looking for a right back.
 
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Very highly rated, but isn’t he out injured till around Christmas time at least?
First time I've seen Christmas mentiond. Is it really that bad? Alex Neil didn't seem to know what the problem was other than a heel injury. They must know more than that surely.
 
Interested to know how much say the players have on their squad numbers. Can they request their preferences or are they assigned regardless.
 
What is the heel injury though? The stress fracture was his back IIRC
A Bizzare, Unusual one <laugh>
Back in March, Neil explained: "Unfortunately, Niall has got a really strange injury - it's highly unusual. He's basically damaged his heel doing his rehab coming back [from the back injury].

"It was not through contact - I don't know exactly what it is, it's a really bizarre injury"
 
A Bizzare, Unusual one <laugh>
Back in March, Neil explained: "Unfortunately, Niall has got a really strange injury - it's highly unusual. He's basically damaged his heel doing his rehab coming back [from the back injury].

"It was not through contact - I don't know exactly what it is, it's a really bizarre injury"
Yeah, that's all I've seen about it. Don't know if it's a broke bone, snapped tendon, pulled achilies or anything. They must know more than they are letting on.
 
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What is the heel injury though? The stress fracture was his back IIRC
Off the top of me head I can’t remember but the way it was worded I’m sure they ment stress fracture in both heels but I could be wide of the mark I’m sure someone will know and correct if I’m wrong
 
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