The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Ross prepared to face hectic fixture schedule

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New Hibernian boss Jack Ross believes life at Sunderland prepared him for the busy fixture list his side face before the end of the year.

The 43-year-old was sacked by the English League One outfit in October after 18 months in charge before taking over at Easter Road.

Ross began his tenure at the Hibs with a 3-1 home win over Motherwell at the weekend – to confirm their first back-to-back wins in the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p this season –and returns to former club St Mirren tonight with another seven matches in 2019 to negotiate after that.

However, the former Alloa boss insists he has adapted his management style to cope.

He said: “It is pretty busy between now and the end of the year. ‘I am well used to it’ is probably the best thing I could say.

“I had a 61-game season last year.

I was used to the relentless­ness of eight, nine, 10 fixtures a month. I had that quite often.

“Although I say this period is quite busy, it is probably the norm for me, or certainly it has been for me over the last year-and-a-half.

“I have probably had to train myself and educate myself in a different way than what I had to deal with previously.

“I think that is standing me in good stead for this period that we have got and then after the winter break, it settles down again.”

Ross took over at St Mirren in 2016 when they were bottom of the Ladbrokes Championsh­ip but saved them from relegation. The following season he led the Buddies to the title and promotion before moving to the Black Cats.

He brought Sunderland to Paisley for a friendly match weeks after departing where they won 6-0 and is relaxed about returning to the stadium for a competitiv­e match.

The former St Mirren defender said: “I’m looking forward to it. I went back quite quickly with Sunderland in a pre-season match after I left.

“It is a club and a stadium that means a lot to me, both as player and a manager.”

Ross will again be without ex-buddies defender Darren Mcgregor. The centre-back has been training but needs some reserve action before he returns from an abdomen injury.

St Mirren defender Kirk Broadfoot misses out with a foot injury.

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Jack Ross: Looking forward to return to Paisley.

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