Blues Legend Mowbray Set For Return to West Brom Friday, 17th Jan 2025 13:05 Former Blues skipper and coach Tony Mowbray is on the verge of returning to West Brom as manager having been given the all-clear after his battle with bowel cancer. Mowbray, 61, left his most recent job at Birmingham in May last year, having temporarily stood down in the February, to have surgery and undergo chemotherapy and was recently given the all-clear. West Brom, who the man known as Mogga previously managed between 2006 and 2009, leading them to the Championship title in 2007/08, have been looking for a new boss since Carlos Corberan departed for Valencia on Boxing Day. Mowbray was with Town as a player between 1995 and 2000, scoring the Blues’ first goal in the 4-2 play-off final victory over Barnsley at Wembley in his last game of his career. He subsequently joined George Burley’s staff as a coach and was caretaker-manager of Town following the Scot’s departure, staying at the club under Joe Royle until taking his first job as a manager, at Hibernian, in the summer of 2004. Mowbray has also taken charge of two of the other sides he played for, Celtic and Middlesbrough, as well as Blackburn, Coventry and Sunderland before his brief stint with Birmingham, which lasted only just over a month before he was taken ill. Fellow former Blues defender Mark Venus is again expected to be Mowbray’s assistant at the Hawthorns.
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