Mick McCarthy's side trailed at the break but Sunderland levelled one minute after the break as Andy Welsh struck a sweet volley into the bottom corner.
Dean Whitehead cut back for substitute Chris Brown to make it 2-1, and Julio Arca pounced after Marcus Stewart's shot was saved to complete the win.
But what happened to the Sunderland stars from that day?
1. Thomas Myhre
Myhre announced his retirement from professional football back in 2010 after a stint in his native Norway. Flashback to 2005 and the ex-Everton was replaced by Kelvin Davis as Sunderland targeted Premier League survival… a costly mistake? Photo: Ker Robertson
2. Stephen Wright
Wright officially retired from playing in 2017 and now works as a coach as part of the Wrexham academy set-up. Photo: Getty
3. Stephen Caldwell
Caldwell became an assistant coach of the Canada men's national soccer team under John Herdman in September 2019. Photo: John Peters
4. Gary Breen
Breen currently works as a pundit and match analyst for Irish television as well as in Abu Dhabi. Photo: Michael Steele