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Thread: Positive news on mowbrays return

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    Positive news on mowbrays return

    In the latest interview on his return to the UK he talks about a positive chat with our owners and the interest they have in the club
    He also talks of stability and the promotion of some of the youth within
    Good news all round now let's hope venkys stick to their word and back Tony Mowbray in the talent he wants to bring to the club.

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    To be honest, he's not telling anything. Why reveal your hand to the other club?

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    Oh of course he isn't revealing figures as that instantly pushes valuations up but it certainly sounds a little more positive
    However he wouldn't come back saying it went awful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saxo1man41 View Post
    To be honest, he's not telling anything. Why reveal your hand to the other club?

    That's exactly what I was saying on the other thread Sax. Mowbray & the others will not come back announce what we have to spend. It can only be assessed when the season starts. I still expect a large number of the signings to start coming in early, now they are back, and have a plan in place. Ronaldinho will be the first one through the door IMO ...........

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