Jack Ross gives his Sunderland 'Til I Die verdict and the Netflix series he's preferred to watch

Jack Ross has finally completed Sunderland 'Til I Die season two, and admits it was a bittersweet experience.
Former Sunderland boss Jack Ross at WembleyFormer Sunderland boss Jack Ross at Wembley
Former Sunderland boss Jack Ross at Wembley

Ross says it was an 'incredible' experience to twice lead Sunderland out at Wembley, but reliving the painful experience of losing twice was 'sore'.

What the show did underline for Ross was the sheer size of the club, something he believes is not necessarily appreciated outside the city and region.

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“It took me a wee while but I have watched it all,” Ross said. “

"The second series I did it in wee bits but I finished watching the last couple just last week.

“It was different for me because I lived it so I probably don’t need to watch it. I know what it was like and I was reliving a couple of sore days in the last two episodes.

“In terms of the arena we were playing in and everything that went with it, that was incredible," said Ross.

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“They were incredible occasions but to lose out on such fine margins, a penalty shoot-out and an injury-time goal, that was pretty sore.

“But I did work my way through them. Although, we have been more interested in Money Heist, to be honest. It was less painful to watch.

“What the programme did do is highlight just how big the club is. I don’t think everybody appreciates that it is such a huge club and it is very intense. But it was brilliant nonetheless.

“I have some fantastic memories. In 2016 I was still Alloa manager and if you had told me then that I would be walking out at Wembley twice as a manager, I would have been happy, so they were brilliant experiences. I will properly reflect on them in time, but looking back now - even briefly - they were a big deal. I just would have been nice if they had ended differently.”

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