Tony Mowbray confirmed as Sunderland manager
He's signed a 2-year deal at the Stadium of Light.
Sunderland have appointed Tony Mowbray as the Club’s new Head Coach.
The 58-year-old has penned a two year contract.
Mowbray has managed the likes of Blackburn, Coventry, Middlesbrough, Celtic and more over the years. He's managed over 800 games in a 20 year coaching career.
He's already taken training with his new squad and his first match will be tonight (31st Aug) when Rotherham visit the Stadium of Light.
Born in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, he'll be looking forward to the first Tees - Wear Derby of the season which takes place next Monday, 5th Sept.
Mowbray said: “I grew up in the North East and I always remember my experiences at Roker Park with great fondness – the emotion, passion and size of Sunderland AFC. This is a huge opportunity to continue the good work that has taken place over the past two years and I hope the supporters can see that this football club is on its way back. It is a journey – I’ve just come from Blackburn Rovers and like here, it was a rebuilding process – but we want to win and we will be aggressive. The players must understand what they are fighting for because they are the standard-bearers for the city and win, lose or draw, we must ensure those who come to watch us see a team that gives everything in every game.”
Kristjaan Speakman, Sunderland's Sporting Director added: “We have absolute clarity in the principles by which we are working and believe Tony is best placed to support our continued growth as a Club. We have great admiration for the work that he has undertaken in previous roles and throughout our process, he was able to clearly evidence his alignment to our ambitions. He has the personal values that we want to promote and that our supporters will naturally respect, whilst also possessing a strong understanding of the region and the people we represent. We have an abundance of enthusiasm, energy and ideas at the Club and I have no doubt that Tony’s influence will go far beyond the field of play."