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Micky Gray reacts on Twitter to Sunderland Netflix documentary

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Sunderland’s embarrassingly bad 2017/18 season is the subject of a new documentary being screened on Netflix.

Billed as a warts and all behind the scenes look at a professional football club, when Sunderland signed up for the filming, they hoped it would chronicle their journey back to the Premier League.

Instead Sunderland plummeted to relegation and now find themselves in League One.

Former Sunderland star Micky Gray has given his take on the documentary after watching it.

He admitted he was unsure if he had learned anything new from a club he already knows very well.

A general view before the Premier League match between Sunderland FC and Middlesbrough FC at Stadium of Light on August 21, 2016 in Sunderland, England.

He criticised former Sunderland chief executive Martin Bain, suggesting the video was part of a vanity project for him.

Gray said he is glad Bain is no longer at Sunderland. Bain left Sunderland in May after the change of ownership.

This season in League One, Sunderland have been able to reset and stop the slide.

#At present they look set to bounce back up, currently sitting in second place behind a resurgent Portsmouth.

A general view of Stadium of Light, home of Sunderland FC during the Sky Bet League One match between Sunderland and Fleetwood Town at Stadium of Light on September 8, 2018 in Sunderland,...