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Sunderland have the quality to survive in the Championship this season, but they should not believe they have a divine right to stay in the upper echelons of the Football League
That is the opinion of Simon Grayson, who was sacked as manager of the Black Cats at the end of October with his team 22nd in the Championship.
He had lasted just four months, and 18 games, in the job, and was dismissed only 17 minutes after a 3-3 draw with Bolton – who were then bottom of the second division.