shmmeee
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Would need a budget though wouldn't he?[/QUOTE]......With you all the way till you wrote this...Ah well! f**ked again.Id have Mowbray, would be better than Id have expected us to get. Would need a budget though wouldn't he?
I wouldn't mind Tony Mowbray managing our club. Would bring out the best from our players. Nigel Adkins will be my 1st choice though.
Not sure on Adkins either, he had probably the best league 1 side ever in history and finished 2nd.
Lambert, Lallana, Oxlade-chamberlain, Schneiderlin, Fonte all in league 1
didn't they start with a points deduction though? Also went straight through champ the following season andthe names you mention were very young and inexperienced - I guess bright through from the youth team by him too which also shows he can pick a player, give youth a chance and develop players.
No they finished 7th the year they had points deduction, started level the year they were promoted.
All the players were established in the team I think apart from maybe Oxlade who was on the fringe
Incredible achievement no doubt getting back to back promotions but again had a superb team in the championship, I'm not saying he would be a bad choice but I'm not sold on him being a brilliant manager based off his time at Southampton.
Back to back promotions wasn't it? And did well at Scunthorpe. Not my first choice but I think he's a very good manager
- Tony Mowbray is the red hot favourite for the job. He has the experience.
Second largest wage bill in the championship the season they got promoted (£29m) approx x3 our entire turnover.
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This article makes Mowbray sound like the man for the job. Granted this is a romanticised passage written by a Boro fan about a former hero, but you can't deny this sort of manager would be an excellent fit for us and continue the good work that SP started.
http://soccerlens.com/tony-mowbray-destined-for-greatness/5782/
Really .. I hope not
The article refers to "Mobray's high flying WBA". Can't remember the last time we were referred to as "high flying"! One day eh?
How about Mike Phelan before he settles in at Hull awaiting Steve Bruce's imminent departure?then who?