Sunderland Echo

Stars charm Tony home

- Kevin.clark@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp

Sunderland AFC’s new managing director has revealed the role stars Jools Holland and Sir Tom Jones played in persuading him to return to the club he loves.

Lifelong Black Cats fan Tony Davison worked at Sunderland between 1996 and 2005, with spells in the ticket office, sales, the commercial department, and even the odd stint inside club mascot Samson, but had long since moved on in a career which took him to Wembley and then Spurs.

He told the audience at the Sunderland Echo Portfolio Awards that he had been working at the London club when he was approached by new SAFC director Charlie Methven about the possibilit­y of returning home.

“We were in the pub chatting away about Sunderland and football. Charlie said ‘Come and join us at Sunderland,’ and I said ‘Well, I’m perfectly happy at Spurs.’

“Then we had a night out in Mayfair, at a private member’s club in the West End. We’re sat there having dinner when, lo and behold, the piano behind us starts up and it’s Jools Holland.

“Jools Holland starts playing the piano and then Tom Jones comes out and starts singing.

“Charlie said ‘I’ve done this just for you.’ Typical PR man. ‘I’ve done this just for you, come and join us and be MD at Sunderland.’

“I said ‘Oh MD, I thought you meant commercial director. Yeah, I’m in.’ “It was easy.” Turning the club around was the most daunting challenge he and the rest of the new team in charge at the Stadium of Light had ever faced: “The biggest challenge is the one we’ve got here,” said Tony.

“We’re in a fortunate position that myself, Stewart, Charlie, Juan and Jack are all about the same age, we’re all in our early 40s, we’re still young enough to put all the hours in God sends to try and deliver this thing and until we have done this, we’ve not done anything. I’ve had a lot of fun doing that stuff, but this is the challenge, this is what it’s all about, and this is what we have to deliver.”

Tony knows how big a boost for the city success on the pitch can be and is keen to rebuild the club’s relationsh­ip with its fellow Wearside businesses.

“We did have a period there where the club, for whatever reason, wasn’t really engaging with the business community. It is really important that we get out there and speak to people again,” he said.

“I met with a restaurant­eur a few weeks ago and said ‘What can we do to help you do more business?’.

He said one word: ‘Win.’ Whenever Sunderland win, every bar is full, every restaurant is full.”

 ??  ?? Tony Davison speaking at the Portfolio awards. Inset, Charlie Methven.
Tony Davison speaking at the Portfolio awards. Inset, Charlie Methven.
 ??  ?? Jools Holland and Sir Tom Jones.
Jools Holland and Sir Tom Jones.
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