SUNDERLAND owner Ellis Short has admitted that mistakes have been made during his time at the club that has led to the club's relegation from the Premier League.

The Black Cats' relegation to the Championship was confirmed today when a 1-0 defeat to Bournemouth was followed by news that Hull had bettered that result.

And that means Short now faces a really difficult summer as Sunderland try to make the required changes to fall in line with the financial hit while still being able to compete in the second tier. 

Sunderland chairman Short said: “Like any supporter, my initial reaction is one of sadness, disappointment, anger and frustration. After 10 consecutive seasons as a top-flight club, the second longest in our 138-year history, it is hard for everyone to take.

“It is an especially cruel blow for our supporters, who have shown tremendous faith in the club. They backed the team, home and away, in huge numbers throughout the season and it is fair to say this season they have once again been relentless in their support. I am truly sorry that we have not been able to retain our top-flight status for them.

“I acknowledge that during my ownership mistakes have been made, particularly in the area of player recruitment, and as a result we have found ourselves struggling to survive in recent seasons. We had massive disruption during the summer transfer window and an unprecedented number of injuries throughout the season. These are difficulties which we have been unable to overcome and we are paying the price for that now.

“We need to improve, both on and off the field, and despite the bitter disappointment of today there is a strong determination to do so throughout the club. There is significant work to be done over the summer and when the season is concluded, we intend to share our plans to move forward with our supporters”.