Bob Murray

Bob Murray

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Bob Murray CBE (born 3 August 1946, Consett, County Durham) is a businessman and former chairman of Sunderland Football Club. An accountant by trade, he made his fortune through the growth and sale of the Spring Ram kitchen manufacturing company. He became chairman of Sunderland AFC in 1986, replacing the motor magnate Sir Tom Cowie, who had become hugely unpopular with the fans.

Murray's first season as chairman ended with the dismissal of manager Lawrie McMenemy (who at the time was the highest-paid manager in the Football League) and the club's relegation to the Third Division for the first time in their history. But a quick revival saw Sunderland reach the First Division in 1990, only to go down after one season. They did not return to the top flight until 1996, by which time it had been renamed the Premiership. Murray's funds went towards the new Stadium of Light, which opened in 1997 and was the biggest new club stadium in English football since Manchester City had moved into Maine Road more than 70 years earlier. In 2000, Sunderland finished seventh in the Premiership and repeated this position a year later, but Murray became unpopular when Sunderland were relegated in 2003 with a record low of 19 points as well as debts of nearly £30million. Promotion was gained two years later but Murray was soon vilified again as Sunderland endured a terrible season back in the Premiership.

In November 2005, Murray was involved in an incident with a fan whilst enjoying a meal with his wife and the family of then manager Mick McCarthy, where he was allegedly attacked following a row. On March 11 2006, following yet another defeat for the team, this time a 1-0 loss to Wigan, a group of around 1000 supporters gathered outside the main entrance of the club's stadium to protest against Murray's reign, with many calling for him to either resign or sell the club. Murray faced yet more criticism following the 1-0 defeat to Blackburn Rovers on March 25, when a tannoy announcement was made during the game telling fans the Murray gates and surrounding areas, the scenes of the last protest, would be closed off, preventing fans from demonstrating. Nevertheless, a further group of around 1000 supporters made their way around to the gates, leading to ugly scenes between protesters and the police. It was later announced that it was the decision of the police to block access to the gates, although Northumbria Police claim a joint decision was made between themselves and the club.

However, Sunderland had progressed well during the final 11 seasons of Murray's ownership. They never finished below third place in the league's second tier; whereas the club had finished below this position 7 times in Murray's first 9 seasons as chairman, despite the fact that they had been relegated 3 times during this period - and twice during his first nine seasons as chairman.

Club Takeover

Murray had, on numerous occasions stated he was willing to sell his shares in the club if an investor showed an interest. In 2006, rumours were confirmed that former player and Sunderland AFC legend Niall Quinn was preparing to make an offer for the club, backed by a consortium of Irish businessmen. In order to pave the way for the success of this new deal Murray resigned as Sunderland chairman, allowing the Drumaville Consortium takeover to occur more easily, although he remained on the board in the interim.

By 28th June 2006 Bob Murray had called a press conference at which he revealed that SAFC would be sold to Quinn's Consortium for £10 million [http://www.safc.com/news/?page_id=9876] . Murray will personally received £5.7 million of the total, although he has stated that the extensive negotiations were in order to ensure the bid was in the interests of the club and not, as speculated by the press, for his own financial gain. This assertion was somewhat supported by the relatively low price at which he allowed his controlling stake to be purchased for. On 3rd July 2006 the Drumaville Consortium bid for SAFC was officially confirmed and the offer of £10 million was made. The bid was successful and it ushered in a new era of management with Quinn having the unusual dual roles of both club Chairman and Manager. [http://www.safc.com/club/?page_id=2856] Murray was appointed as the club's Life President by the new owners.


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