Ex-Sunderland and Celtic Boss Tony Mowbray Reveals Bold Comeback Timeline After Battling Bowel Cancer

21/11/2024 Raymond 0

Tony Mowbray, the former manager of Birmingham City, West Brom, and Coventry City, is determined to return to football management in the new year after battling bowel cancer. Speaking to the BBC, Mowbray shared his optimism about recovery, saying, “I hope I can stay fit and get back to work doing what I love. I just love working with young footballers, inspiring them to improve and be brave with the ball.” Reflecting on his health journey, he expressed hope that by the new year, he would feel strong enough to resume his career, adding, “The new year is in my mind as the time to start looking at opportunities and seeing what’s out there.”

Transfer Rumours: Swansea City’s Interest in Stoke City Midfielder?

01/07/2024 Raymond 0

Swansea City is reportedly one of three Championship clubs interested in acquiring Stoke City midfielder Josh Laurent. Laurent, who is in the final year of his contract with Stoke, is also drawing attention from clubs abroad. Despite the interest, it seems unlikely that Stoke will want to part ways with Laurent, given his importance to the team. Any potential move would depend on Laurent’s desire to leave, and there has been no indication that he is looking to transfer this summer, especially to another Championship club.

For Swansea, central midfield is an area that needs strengthening, although there are more urgent positions to address. While a midfield pairing of Matt Grimes and Jay Fulton lacks dynamism, and Joe Allen is expected to play a limited role due to fitness concerns, a move for Laurent seems improbable given his value to Stoke and Swansea’s constrained transfer budget. In conclusion, while the rumors of Swansea’s interest in Laurent are intriguing, they appear to be speculative at this stage. Only time will tell if any concrete developments will emerge.

West Brom make contact with Sheffield Wednesday star ahead of contract expiry

26/06/2024 Raymond 0

West Brom have initiated contact with Josh Windass, a Sheffield Wednesday player whose contract expires this summer. Windass, who played a crucial role in Sheffield Wednesday’s final three games of the season by scoring in each match, is likely to leave the club despite being offered a new contract. Reports indicate that West Brom and Birmingham City are both interested in signing the striker, with West Brom having already made contact with his representatives.