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Sunderland sack Ross

Writer: Andrew ZarbAndrew Zarb

Jack Ross has been sacked as Sunderland manager after 17 months in charge.

Sunderland have announced the sacking of manager Jack Ross, with the club lying in sixth place in League 1 with 19 points after 11 matches. Ross, aged 43, was appointed by Sunderland in May 2018 with the club having suffered relegation to the third tier which was their second in succession. During his first season at the club, he stabilised the situation and led them to the play-off final, however, they lost out on promotion to the Championship after they suffered a 2-1 defeat to Charlton Athletic in the 90th minute.

A club statement read: "Sunderland AFC announced this afternoon that it had terminated the contract of manager Jack Ross.

SAFC 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 placed in temporary charge of first team affairs and will oversee this evening’s home game against Grimsby Town in the leasing.com Trophy. The process to appoint a new Sunderland manager will commence tomorrow."

 
 
 

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