Ludicrous if true.According to talk sport he's fighting for his job after working miracles with Sunderland. I'd have him here.
Agreed .Not sure he would come back to Lancashire I seem to remember him moaning about the travelling and being away from his family . Sunderland geographically was perfect for himMowbray is an outstanding manager, do not confuse him for a dinosaur! He thrives working with young players and bringing out their potential. If Sunderland really do bin him off, we'd be daft not to throw our hat in the ring. Him alongside Dobbie with a succession plan in place could be pretty special.
If he was to get potted, I would say it’s all about how much he wants another job, how long is he happy to be out of the game for, and what if any other offers is he given prior to the start of pre season friendlies, I mean he isn’t getting any younger. always worth a shout with Dobbie as his no 2, that could work well. I doubt he financially needs big money.Not to sound pessimistic, but...
Why would a manager who got a newly promoted team to the championship play offs drop down to league 1?
He managed West Brom and Celtic- hardly ideal for his family base. Top guy and a very good manager is TM.Agreed .Not sure he would come back to Lancashire I seem to remember him moaning about the travelling and being away from his family . Sunderland geographically was perfect for him
They wouldn’t !!!Not to sound pessimistic, but...
Why would a manager who got a newly promoted team to the championship play offs drop down to league 1?
He has done it before, managed Coventry City who were in danger of relegation to the fourth tier when he took over and then managed rovers in the third tier. He did all this after his west brom, celtic, and boro days. The relocation is a big question mark though, he wanted to be closer to family he said after rovers.Not to sound pessimistic, but...
Why would a manager who got a newly promoted team to the championship play offs drop down to league 1?