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BORN ON THIS DAY: VICTOR ANICHEBE


Happy birthday to former SAFC striker Victor Anichebe, a bit of a cult hero but more likely remembered for that infamous tweet rather than any of his exploits on the pitch!


Anichebe was only at the club for one season, the 2016-17 campaign which saw our relegation to the Championship under David Moyes, and he only featured a handful of times, scoring three goals including an important strike away to AFC Bournemouth.


A big and imposing striker, his time in football generally was hindered by injury, which very much replicated his time at SAFC. His hold-up man role was successfully executed under Moyes at Everton before he moved to West Brom in 2013, spending three years in the Midlands.


His goal scoring form on Wearside was short lived, after his winner on the south coast, he netted a brace against Hull at home which secured his nomination for that month's PFA Fans Player of the Month, but these would be the only three times he notched for the Lads in what was a pretty disappointing season.


After leaving Sunderland, he joined Chinese side Beijing Enterprise but wouldn't play again after his spell in the far east. Over the course of his career, he was capped eleven times by his country of birth, Nigeria, although he moved to England when he was just one with his family.


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