Perhaps conveniently, or inconveniently depending on how you look at it, the latest series of 'Sunderland 'Til I Die' has been released on Netflix, bang in the middle of the hiatus from the football season thanks to Coronavirus.

The Black Cats grabbed plenty of headlines when the first series was announced and it sparked plenty of conversation when it was released, as the club slumped to relegation from the Championship.

This time around, it follows their journey in League One as they look to reach promotion and gives a real insight into the everyday running of the club.

Some, naturally, come out of the documentary better than others and one man that has taken a bit of a hammering is Charlie Methven.

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Part of the board but now only maintaining a minor stake in the club, Methven certainly has his moments in the series, to say the least, and fans and journalists alike have gathered on Twitter to discuss his appearances.

We've managed to find enough clean tweets, too, but there's plenty more on social media that are a little more direct in their approach towards him shall we say...

Let's see what's been said: