Sunderland Echo

Cats manager hails Donald’s job in stabilisin­g club after relegation­s

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Ahead of the impending takeover of Sunderland AFC, Jack Ross has praised the club’s current regime for their efforts in helping stabilise the club after successive relegation­s.

Ross was appointed Sunderland boss last summer following relegation from the Championsh­ip, Stewart Donald & Co taking charge after buying the club from Ellis Short in a deal worth £40million.

The Black Cats are set to be taken over by an American consortium containing John Phelan, Glenn Fuhrman and Robert Platek. A deal is close, with Donald and Charlie Methven continuing to run the club day-to-day.

And Ross feels the current regime deserves huge credit.

“Modern football is tough because a lot of big expectatio­ns are placed upon club owners,” reflected Ross. “The expectatio­ns to chase dreams and chase success in a very quick way can lend themselves to decisions being made that are perhaps incorrect.

“Maybe in the fullness of time, people might take a step back and look at what’s happened here in the last 15 or 16 months since Stewart took ownership, and maybe understand how important that has been for the club. It has stabilised the club, and ensured it didn’t go in a wrong direction.

“If this [takeover] does go ahead, people will maybe reflect on that and understand that he has played an important role in the club continuing to move forward in the right direction. I can’t speak for whoever might take charge of the club, but the conversati­ons to date would suggest there will be a sustainabl­e approach given to try to grow the club in the right way.”

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