ELLIOT Embleton has bid an emotional farewell to Sunderland, saying he achieved his dreams on Wearside and telling of his pride at representing the club he loves.
The 25-year-old's 19-year association with the Black Cats has come to an end after he joined Blackpool on a permanent deal, signing a two-year contract with an option for a third.
Embleton made 92 appearances for Sunderland, scoring 11 goals - the most memorable coming in the 2021/22 play-off final when his stunning strike set the Black Cats on their way to victory over Wycombe.
After his exit was confirmed, Embleton said: “Sunderland has been my life since I joined at the age of six. Growing up I used to go to games at the Stadium of Light with my family and dream that one day I would be fortunate enough to play a first-team game.
"Words will never be able to describe that feeling when it happened, but not just that, to score in the play-off final at Wembley is something I will never forget.
"I am proud to have played a small part in Sunderland’s history, but now is the right time to move on. I will forever be a Sunderland fan, and I look forward to coming to games as a supporter soon. To the many people behind the scenes who helped me along the way and to the fans, thank you.”
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Kristjaan Speakman, Sunderland's sporting director, said: “Elliot has been an incredible player for our club. I’m sure that when he first walked through the Academy of Light’s doors aged six, he couldn’t have envisaged scoring such a historic goal as the one he did at Wembley Stadium in the 2022 play-off final. His efforts, and the efforts of those who supported him throughout his Sunderland journey, made that dream a reality.
"Elliot’s attitude, desire to improve, and focus on football means he also departs as a superb role model for our next generation of academy players. The last 18 months have been tough for him and at this stage of his career when he needs to play regularly, this is a fantastic opportunity for him at a club he knows well. Elliot will always be welcome at the Stadium of Light and we wish him the very best of luck for the future.”
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