Fwiw the last young employed exciting future potential manager we got was Jack Ross and he was ****. You can’t just appoint somebody young and hope.
Hes not a has been, his team finished 8th last season in the championship which is impressive considering he has no money n the youngster squad in the league
manager finishes 8th in championship without any money to spend then resigns and is a “has been” 2 months later
Has anybody pointed out that Tony Mowbray, of all the names mentioned, is the only one to get promoted out of this division? He’s potentially both a short term stabilising appointment and a long term progressing appointment. This idea that you have to be under 45 to manage nowadays is absurd.
He didn't resign they just let his contract run out. If he is such a great manager why didn't Stoke want him??
Just a catching up and you might have been asked this already, but is there any reason he has been watching us all season?
Which part of the below is it that makes people think he’s worse than Grayson / Parkinson etc? from his Wikipedia bio… At the start of 2008, Mowbray's young Albion team topped the table, receiving growing plaudits from the media[15] and supporters alike for their attractive brand of attacking one touch passing football, a reflection of Mowbray's staunch footballing philosophy.[citation needed] Mowbray guided West Brom to the EFL Championship title, meaning promotion to the Premier League and reached the semi-final of the FA Cup.
Cheap and desperate but I suppose it sum's up our current owners ambition. He has also called us worse than s@it in the past. He is a smoggy anarl!!
This is starting to look like we were aware of AN and a potential Stoke move ,with Mowbray being at our games this season and seemingly cool reaction to the little **** jumping ship.
got a feeling the club had a clue neil wouldn't be here long heard his agent apparently chucked his name in for the burnley job in the summer