The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Ross speaks out over Dark Blues decision

Buddies boss speaks out over Dark Blues’ bid to lure him from Paisley

- EWING GRAHAME

St Mirren manager Jack Ross has revealed for the first time his reasons for turning down the opportunit­y to be Paul Hartley’s successor at Dundee.

After Neil McCann announced he was returning to his Sky Sports job, Dark Blues’ managing director John Nelms flew abroad to meet the 41-year-old, who was on a family holiday.

Nelms sounded him out but Ross eventually made it clear that he would be staying in Paisley.

McCann then had second thoughts and was appointed on a full-time basis earlier this month but Ross explained why he preferred to remain where he was.

“It probably helped me that I was out of the country; that wasn’t a bad thing,” Ross said. “As it turned out, I had three quiet days but I suppose that’s part of the job and I’m not looking for sympathy.

“That (Dundee’s interest) was something I hadn’t envisaged happening because I was quite settled where I was.

“Probably the best way to sum it up was that I left the country 100% content to be with St Mirren and I returned home feeling the same way.”

Ross, who kept the Buddies in the Championsh­ip after joining from Alloa in October when they were seven points adrift at the bottom, admits the possibilit­y of moving straight into the Premiershi­p with Dundee was tempting.

“It’s human nature,” he said. “But, deep down, the biggest thing for me is that I really enjoy working for St Mirren.

“I said, when I took the job in October, that I felt I could take Saints into the Premiershi­p and everyone laughed, given that we were bottom of the table.

“We stayed up but I don’t feel that I’ve done a good job there yet and I won’t feel that way until I can get them into the top division.”

St Mirren manager Jack Ross has revealed for the first time his reasons for turning down the opportunit­y to be Paul Hartley’s successor at Dundee.

After Neil McCann announced he was returning to his Sky Sports job, Dark Blues’ managing director John Nelms flew abroad to meet the 41-year-old, who was on a family holiday.

Nelms sounded him out but Ross eventually made it clear that he would be staying in Paisley.

McCann then had second thoughts and was appointed on a full-time basis earlier this month, but Ross explained why he preferred to remain where he was during the least restful holiday he’s ever had.

“It probably helped me that I was out of the country; that wasn’t a bad thing,” he said. “As it turned out, I had three quiet days but I suppose that’s part of the job and I’m not looking for sympathy. There’s always something that needs a response and, the way communicat­ions are these days, you’re always available.

“That (Dundee’s interest) was something I hadn’t envisaged happening because I was quite settled where I was.”

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