The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Jack axed amid Black Cats takeover wrangle

SUNDERLAND: Weekend defeat to Lincoln signalled the end for former Buddies boss

- DAMIAN SPELLMAN

Sunderland have sacked manager Jack Ross amid claims that a prospectiv­e takeover of the club has collapsed.

The Black Cats parted company with the 43-year-old Scot yesterday afternoon barely an hour after a report emerged that a consortium led by American businessme­n Glenn Fuhrman, Robert Platek and John Phelan – MSD Partners – had ended its interest in the League One club due to the asking price.

Announcing Ross’s departure, chairman Stewart Donald said: “This is a decision that has been made with a heavy heart. When we arrived at the club 18 months ago, we appointed Jack because we felt that he was the right man to take Sunderland forward over a number of years.

“Jack has worked extremely hard, and has helped us achieve stability at the club and I sincerely thank him for his efforts. I hope and believe that he will go on to have a successful career in management.”

Assistant manager James Fowler has been handed the reins for next week’s leasing.com Trophy clash against Grimsby with the the hunt for a replacemen­t due to get under way today.

However, Donald was swift to insist he remains committed to bringing fresh investment into the club and – without commenting on the state of play with the MSD bid – remains hopeful of doing so.

Replying to a fan’s tweet, he said: “I have done and am doing my best to attract investment from quality people.”

The Black Cats currently lie sixth in the League One table, four points off the automatic promotion places with a game in hand on second-placed Wycombe.

Former St Mirren boss Ross was handed the task of dragging them back into the Sky Bet Championsh­ip last summer and missed out in the play-off final with his side having drawn 19 of their 46 league games.

Large sections of the club’s support have grown increasing­ly frustrated in recent weeks with the team’s inability to see out games and repeated changes of personnel.

Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at Lincoln - only their second of the season – proved the final straw for many and ultimately, for Donald too.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images. ?? Jack Ross had been in charge at the Stadium of Light for 18 months after leaving St Mirren.
Picture: Getty Images. Jack Ross had been in charge at the Stadium of Light for 18 months after leaving St Mirren.

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