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Tony Mowbray Quotes
«I think this story is a case of people printing things and getting their facts wrong. I'm not prepared at this moment to say what the contact with Chelsea was about.»
Author: Tony Mowbray
«He is not someone we intend to lose, that's for sure.»
Author: Tony Mowbray
«...racism has no part to play in sport or in any other matter.»
Author: Tony Mowbray
«We've had a decent start to the season and now we must push on,»
Author: Tony Mowbray
«Scott is a quick healer and he has a determination to get fit because he doesn't want to miss games,»
Author: Tony Mowbray
«He's been training all week and he looks fit, sharp and aggressive.»
Author: Tony Mowbray
«Scott may have benefited from the enforced rest and will come back very bright,»
Author: Tony Mowbray
«That's all part of the growing maturity of the players. It was very evident from them that they had never seen so many players go down but it's part of the learning curve and, for me, that's why it would be fantastic if we could get through this tie and get the experience of another four games, at least, in Europe. It would be invaluable for the players.»
Author: Tony Mowbray
«He is an inspiration to everyone with the way he looks after himself. My young players look up to him in the dressing room.»
Author: Tony Mowbray
«I have had discussions with Gordon Strachan about Gary and I am fully aware of their interest in the player.»
Author: Tony Mowbray