Tony Mowbray has set his sights on steering boyhood club Middlesbrough back into the Barclays Premier League after being unveiled as their new manager. Mowbray, who was born in nearby Saltburn and captained Boro during a successful 10-year spell between 1981 and 1991, succeeds Gordon Strachan after he resigned from his post at the Riverside last Monday. Mowbray, the former Celtic, West Brom and Hibernian manager, has now been charged with the task of turning his hometown club around in the same way he did during his inspirational playing days at Ayresome Park. Mowbray - who will be assisted by Mark Venus, also his right-hand man during his spells at Easter Road, The Hawthorns and Celtic Park - said: "Since I was six or seven I have been a Middlesbrough fan and I used to come and stand on the terraces with my dad so when the opportunity arose and a few things got ironed out it didn't take me a moment's thought. "This is a club I have been passionate about all my life and I now have an opportunity to manage them and try to steer them back to where we all want to be. "Everybody involved in the club wants to go back to the Premier League, everyone wants to manage in the Premier League and play in the Premier League, supporters want to watch their team play against some of the best players in the world. Our ambition is to get the club moving back in the right direction towards that goal."
Source: PA
Source: PA