Niall Quinn and Jamie Carragher have backed Sunderland to establish themselves as a top-10 club after securing Premier League safety under Sam Allardyce. Wednesday nights 3-0 victory over Everton ensured Sunderland will play Premier League football and enjoy the riches of the bumper new TV deal next year, despite a season of struggle.Former chariman and striker Quinn insists the manager deserves enormous credit for the work he has done and encouraged the club to give him a long-term contract. Watch Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce dance for the fans after the club survived relegation with a 3-0 win against Everton Sunderland have developed something under Sam Allardyce, which is huge, Quinn told Sky Sports.Theyve been used to escaping but theres something different about tonight. You feel theres something really strong to build on.He has something really big going on now and I think it could last for years. Sam Allardyce has steered Sunderland from relegation He is the perfect fit. The Sunderland fans shout louder for a tackle than they do for goals sometimes and he brings the robustness that this club is missing.Theyve had a soft centre at times, but not with him around. The organisation is really good and he is a different class in the transfer market.The fit is so good with Sam Allardyce. He has come in and done an incredible job just trying to keep the club up, but theres nobody better placed to go and bring it to the next level.I hope he signs for quite a number of years and sees out his days here. Patrick Davison and Davie Provan look back on an action-packed match at the Stadium of Light as Sunderland secured their Premier League status in style Allardyce replaced Dick Advocaat in October with Sunderland in 19th place and they have spent more days in the relegation zone than any other team this season before securing safety with a game to spare.And Sky Sports pundit Carragher believes the appointment of Allardyce will ensure they wont be in the scrap again next season.He said: Sam Allardyce is a Marmite sort of character as a manager. Some people love him and some obviously dont. Jan Kirchhoff was delighted after Sunderlands 3-0 win against Everton With Sam Allardyce youve an absolute guarantee of Premier League football. Thats what he is and I dont think he gets enough credit.He plays a certain way and people over the last few years have said its all about possession and passing, but you see what happened tonight with the manager on the opposite side, Roberto Martinez, who is like that. Sunderland won 3-0.Under Sam Allardyce, this Sunderland team will get back to the days of Niall Quinn and Kevin Phillips under Peter Reid when they were comfortably in the top 10. Also See: Sunderland 3-0 Everton As it happened nike vapormax plus γυναικεια . -- Five former Kansas City Chiefs players who were on the team between 1987 and 1993 filed a lawsuit Tuesday claiming the team hid and even lied about the risks of head injuries during that time period when there was no collective bargaining agreement in place in the NFL. nike vapormax ανδρικα . Louis Blues absence from top spot in the TSN. http://www.vapormaxgreece.com/ . 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