Tony Mowbray

Mowbray calls for fans' backing

THE supposed vulnerability of the Old Firm -- both Rangers and Celtic are, for contrasting reasons, perceived to be wounded prey -- will be put to the test this afternoon when the pair are invited to respond to painful defeats...

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Someone is due a thrashing - Fox

Celtic defender Danny Fox believes a sound thrashing of St Mirren at Parkhead on Saturday could kickstart the Hoops' season. A 2-1 defeat to Dundee United at Tannadice last Sunday left the visitors a point behind Old Firm...

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Patience running thin at Parkhead

Tony Mowbray's reign at Celtic is not as disastrous as Paul Le Guen's at Rangers. Not yet anyway 5 November 2006. The latest indication that Paul Le Guen's tenure at Rangers is to prove ill-fated arrives at Tannadice as his...

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Bougherra has let his team-mates down, says Smith

• Algerian in third late return from international duty • 'World Cup was a big thing for him,' says manager Walter Smith has attempted to draw a line under the latest indiscretions of the Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra, but...

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Levein wary of Motherwell threat

Dundee United manager Craig Levein believes this weekend's trip to Motherwell could be an even tougher test than facing the Old Firm. The Tangerines beat Celtic last weekend and in the process shook off a 10-year hoodoo against...

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Mowbray explains bedding-in spell

Tony Mowbray says he is going through the same teething troubles at Celtic as he has at previous clubs. "I've been there before in my first few months at Hibernian - and at West Brom too," said the Celtic manager. Mowbray took...

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The fear factor key for former Owl

Albion winger Chris Brunt faces his former club Sheffield Wednesday urging his current employers to spread fear throughout the league. The wide man believes the Baggies’ flying start to the season has put them in a better...

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Kennedy considers coaching role

John Kennedy will consider turning his attention to coaching in the wake of his retirement from the game through injury. The 26-year-old former Celtic defender was advised to call time on his career after eight operations...

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Celtic blow as Scott Brown faces two months out after tests show ankle needs new op

Celtic midfielder Scott Brown requires a second ankle operation which is expected to keep him on the sidelines for another two months. The shock news for manager Tony Mowbray follows Brown's trip to see a specialist in Holland.

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Is the grass greener for Albion?

Albion blogger Jarrod Hill has a question for his fellow Baggies fans as he is forced to sit out the trip to Sheffield Wednesday and rely on the ‘Hilltop Updates.’ Sheffield Wednesday are having a poor season, but as we all...

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