Tony Mowbray

No way was there football attractive long ball all the time shite in my opinion, caused us problems so fairplay to them.
 
Stackmoney said:
I have always watched and admired Tony Mobray's teams down through the years. He gets his teams playing attractive and stylish football no matter what level of players he works with.
I just think he would be deserving and a good choice to replace Hughes if he gets the boot. Its always enjoyable when I watch his teams play. He also favours simple formations and puts players in their preferred positions which makes it easier to play a nice passing game.
Just imagine what he could acheive with endless amounts of transfer money. Young English players would be given a chance under his management to. Anyone agree or disagree.


Hilarious.

look rag arse.. we can take it.
its only a matter of time
 
I know Frank Rikjaard, Hiddink etc would be obvious choices but I was just looking closer to home and out of all the current English managers Tony Mowbray deserves a chance at one of the big clubs. Big names don't necessarily mean they'll do well. This man will definately be a top manager in the near future no doubt about it.
 
shut the fuck up you tit and stop posting Mowbray is a Championship level manager and thats all he'll ever be.
 
zeusbheld said:
dark poet said:
I happen to agree with the thread starter. His teams have ALWAYS played attractive football.

yeah both teams were playing attractive football; sevilla-barca afterward looked clumsy and amateurish by comparison...

Both Barca and Sevilla are coached by first-time managers incidentally.
 

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