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Tony Mowbray’s men had fallen out of the play-off positions after a winless run of six league matches stretching back to Boxing Day, but victory over beleaguered Nottingham Forest gave them a vital three points. Boro largely controlled the tempo of the...
Tony Mowbray’s men had fallen out of the play-off positions after a winless run of six league matches stretching back to Boxing Day, but victory over beleaguered Nottingham Forest gave them a vital three points. Boro largely controlled the tempo of the...
MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 08: Sunderland manager Martin O' Neill (r) and Boro manager Tony Mowbray look on during the FA Cup Fourth Round Replay between Middlesbrough and Sunderland at Riverside Stadium on February 8, 2012 in Middlesbrough, England... View Photo »
We were desperately struggling for strikers. Scott deserves great credit for playing today. Two days ago it looked as though he was going to be out for three weeks but he's put his shirt on and played
£1.3million January signing from Coventry struck to end a run of six games without a win. Boro boss Tony Mowbray said: "It was looking comfortable, but then we had to dig deep." That was because Kevin Thomson was sent off with 15 minutes left after two...
Mowbray was a relieved man after watching Middlesbrough hold off a battling Nottingham Forest side at the Riverside Stadium. Boro looked to be firmly on course for their first Championship victory of 2012 when Marvin Emnes' deflected effort and Lukas...
Emnes and Lukas Jutkiewicz ensured 10-man Boro claimed their first win of the year as Kevin Thomson saw red. Tony Mowbray’s side finally broke their poor run, but had to hang on as a late Forest revival, and Thomson’s second yellow card, gave them the...
Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill (R) shakes hands with his Middlesbrough counterpart Tony Mowbray after their English FA Cup football match at The Stadium of Light in Sunderland, north-east England on January 29, 2012. The match ended with a 1-1 draw. View Photo »
I’m aware there has been some speculation but I am more than happy at Middlesbrough. I am well settled and it would mean so much to the town and the manager Tony Mowbray to go up.
Tony Mowbray's men had fallen out of the play-off positions after a winless run of six league matches stretching back to Boxing Day, but victory over beleaguered Nottingham Forest gave them a vital three points. Boro largely controlled the tempo of the...
Emnes and Lukas Jutkiewicz scored as 10-man Middlesbrough beat Nottingham Forest 2-1 for their first Championship victory of 2012. Tony Mowbray's men had fallen out of the play-off positions after a winless run of six league matches stretching back to...
Tony Mowbray (born 22 November 1963) was a professional association football player and is currently the manager of West Bromwich Albion. Full Article
Middlesbrough's coach Tony Mowbray reacts during their English FA Cup soccer match against Sunderland in Sunderland, northern England January 29, 2012.
View Photo »SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - JANUARY 29: Middlesbrough Manager Tony Mowbray encourages his players during the FA Cup Fourth Round match between Sunderland and Middlesbrough at the Stadium of Light on January 29, 2012 in Sunderland, England.
View Photo »Middlesbrough's manager Tony Mowbray arrives for the English FA Cup football match between Middlesbrough and Sunderlandat the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, north-east England, on January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Middlesbrough's manager Tony Mowbray, looks on ahead of their FA Cup fourth round soccer match against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012.
View Photo »MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 08: Sunderland manager Martin O' Neill (r) and Boro manager Tony Mowbray look on during the FA Cup Fourth Round Replay between Middlesbrough and Sunderland at Riverside Stadium on February 8, 2012 in Middlesbrough, England.
View Photo »COVENTRY, ENGLAND - JANUARY 21: Middlesbrough manager Tony Mowbray shouts instructions during the npower Championship match between Coventry City and Middlesbrough at The Ricoh arena on January 21, 2012 in Coventry, England.
View Photo »COVENTRY, ENGLAND - JANUARY 21: Middlesbrough manager Tony Mowbray looks on prior to the npower Championship match between Coventry City and Middlesbrough at The Ricoh arena on January 21, 2012 in Coventry, England.
View Photo »MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND - JANUARY 07: Tony Mowbray, manager of Middlesbrough looks on during the FA Cup Third Round match between Middlesbrough and Shrewsbury Town at Riverside Stadium on January 7, 2012 in Middlesbrough, England.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - DECEMBER 17: Middlesbrough manager Tony Mowbray shouts instructions during the npower Championship match between Cardiff City and Middlesbrough at The City of Cardiff Stadium on December 17, 2011 in Cardiff, United Kingdom.
View Photo »NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 18: Tony Mowbray, manager of Middlesbrough looks on during the npower Championship match between Nottingham Forest and Middlesbrough at the City Ground on October 18, 2011 in Nottingham, England.
View Photo »MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND - JANUARY 07: Graham Turner, manager of Shrewsbury Town gives out instructions, as Tony Mowbray, manager of Middlesbrough looks on during the FA Cup Third Round match between Middlesbrough and Shrewsbury Town at Riverside Stadium on January 7, 2012 in Middlesbrough,...
View Photo »Middlesbrough's coach Tony Mowbray reacts during their English FA Cup soccer match against Sunderland in Sunderland, northern England January 29, 2012.
View Photo »We were desperately struggling for strikers. Scott deserves great credit for playing today. Two days ago it looked as though he was going to be out for three weeks but he's put his shirt on and played
I’m aware there has been some speculation but I am more than happy at Middlesbrough. I am well settled and it would mean so much to the town and the manager Tony Mowbray to go up.
I'm pretty sure that anyone we don't want to lose won't be leaving
I played every game under Gordon Strachan, who signed me, but since Tony Mowbray's come in, it's not happening for me
When you break it down, there are reasons for what happened ... Nicky Bailey's undoubtedly been a key figure this season and Barry Robson can be a catalyst on days like this. He gets people out of their seats and drives them on, so they're big losses.
The manager, Tony Mowbray, has been fantastic. He could see Gary was aware of everything around him, so he asked him to do some scouting for him.
When you break it down, there are reasons for what happened ... Nicky Bailey's undoubtedly been a key figure this season and Barry Robson can be a catalyst on days like this. He gets people out of their seats and drives them on, so they're big losses.
To be given the opportunity to be part of Tony Mowbray’s revolution is one that I was flattered and honoured to be given and I have had a wonderful time getting to know staff and fans alike.
West Ham have the best pedigree in the Championship and we needed a win to keep pace.
Hibs have gone through a few managers for different reasons, Tony Mowbray and John Collins left, for instance. But when you look round Scotland it’s one of the major jobs. I’m sure there will have been applicants from all over the world, I’m just banking that they get the wee boy from Musselburgh.
Parky's one of us ... A Teesside lad, we played alongside each other in one of the most remarkable periods of our history. We were determined to give Gary a role where he could feel involved and have something to concentrate on. Not only that, I genuinely value his opinions.
Practically every game was like that last season where we'd get in front and lose late goals
Was he happy to come off? You could argue that I've not been happy for the 11 or so games with him not scoring. That's football
The referee allowed them to take the throw quickly. I don't know whether I'm frustrated with the officials or with the team for not re-adjusting and seeing the spaces that needed killing.
Barry and Scott are two feisty characters and you'd rather have people like that who're passionate and want to win matches than those who're too submissive ... You'd rather have passionate footballers who care about trying to win games and what goes wrong and what goes right.
Scott wasn’t happy but I wasn’t happy for 14 games when he didn’t score
