Relegation-threatened Sunderland to cut jobs

Relegation-threatened Sunderland plan to make a significant number of staff redundant after the Premiership side announced losses…

Relegation-threatened Sunderland plan to make a significant number of staff redundant after the Premiership side announced losses of nearly £5 million sterling and debts of £26 million today.

The club at which former Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy was appointed as manager recently revealed an operating loss of £4.8 million as turnover at the Stadium of Light fell by £400,000 pounds for the six months up to January 31st.

In that time Sunderland have slipped to the bottom of the Premiership table and face a seemingly impossible task to escape relegation.

Chairman Mr Bryan Sanderson admitted the loss in the interim figures will be "significantly higher" when final operating losses are released.

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But he did not say who would be laid off. "Everybody is aware of the impact of under-performance in the Premiership and we have had to take a long hard look at our position and take some tough decisions," he said.

"It is with very great regret therefore that we are announcing a significant number of proposed redundancies." Mr Sanderson blamed some of the losses on the slump in the transfer market, with Sunderland making only £100,000 from sales this time around compared to £5 million in the same period last year.

Wednesday's figures - which were released to the Stock Exchange - include a pay-off to former manager Peter Reid, who was sacked early this season.

Howard Wilkinson was drafted in as his replacement but Sanderson admits that appointment was a "mistake". The pay-offs for Wilkinson and assistant Steve Cotterill following their sackings were not included in Wednesday's results.

AFP