Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank were among the royal family members in London at Queen Elizabeth II‘s state funeral at Westminster Abbey on Monday, September 19.
30.08.2022 - 22:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Frustrated Dundee United chairman Mark Ogren has ripped apart Jack Ross' brief spell as boss at Tannadice after a "largely disappointing" start to the campaign.
The former Hibs and Sunderland boss was shown the door at Tannadice with the heavy defeat to Celtic proving the final straw for Ogren. The impressive first leg win over AZ Alkmaar in Europa Conference League qualifying proved to be an outlier amid a run of rotten results, with the 7-0 trouncing away to the Eredivise side dealing an early bodyblow to Ross' tenure.
United have never recovered having lost their last four Scottish Premiership games with the 9-0 thrashing by Celtic in the City of Discovery leaving the fans, owners and players shellshocked. The anger was palpable from the stands with a stream of punters heading for the exits at the interval with their side trailing 4-0 to Ange Postecoglou's side, and Ogren and the board decided to wield the axe just seven games into the campaign.
Ogren has now broken his silence on the decision, and called for patience from the fans to find a successor. In a lengthy statement, he wrote: "I would like to address the current situation amid what has been a largely disappointing start to the on-field campaign.
"A string of poor performances and unacceptable results led to the board making the decision to relieve Jack Ross of his position as Head Coach. Such actions are never taken lightly and, as a board, we took a period of reflection and information gathering after Sunday’s game before coming to our decision.
"This has been a horrendous run of results for the club and for that we apologise unreservedly to our fans. However, it is my belief that the tools and infrastructure remain in place for us to achieve success on
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank were among the royal family members in London at Queen Elizabeth II‘s state funeral at Westminster Abbey on Monday, September 19.
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