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Tony Mowbray | 'It's a new challenge and a new era'

Tony Mowbray clapping his hands

Tony Mowbray says he feels "energetic, vibrant and ready to get to work" after returning to The Hawthorns as Head Coach.

The Baggies boss penned a two-and-a-half-year contract on Friday and will take the reins from Chris Brunt on Sunday – making his first appearance as gaffer at another of his former clubs, Middlesbrough, on Tuesday.

Mowbray was given the all-clear by doctors earlier this week having endured a "tough year" following a bowel cancer diagnosis.

And the 61-year-old admits to feeling "excited" as he prepares for a second unveiling as Albion boss prior to Saturday’s home fixture against Stoke City (ko 3pm).

Tony Mowbray with his thumbs up to the camera

"This is a club I’ve got great affection for. It’s a club I care for, it’s a club I followed before and after my previous time as manager. It’s a club where it’s always been special whenever I returned with other teams.

"It’s a real family football club and that’s why I had the discussions with the ownership. I’m so excited to be walking back through the doors and helping the team. 

"I would like to thank Chairman Shilen Patel, Sporting Director Andrew Nestor and all involved in bringing me back for providing me with a second opportunity to manage this great club. I like the setup of the club, I like the people. In my discussions with them they were very humble, there was no arrogance, just good people who want to succeed.

"A lot has changed since my first time here, but the club feels like its back on the rise. The one thing I know won’t have changed is the supporters – and I can’t wait to rekindle my excellent relationship with them.

"I’m ready to relish the challenge again. It’s a new challenge. I know I’ve been here before, but it’s a new challenge, a new time, a new era for me at the football club."

A side-on image of Tony Mowbray

He added: "The first time I was here was a great time and I hope to again assemble a team that plays positive football, providing the fans with great memories of winning football games.

"I hope that now I’ve come back that we can get back to where the supporters, team, club and owners want to be, which is in the Premier League – and that will be our focus.

"There is lots of quality in the squad with a good mix of youth and experience. It’s my job to get the best out of it. I certainly have the same drive and determination to do so.  

"We’re going to attack, we’re going to be positive, we’re going to go and play and hopefully get the fans out of their seats and win some games.

"The starting point is a good one, we’re not scrambling to get away from anything. We’ve got a great opportunity and chance to compete towards the top end of the table.

Tony Mowbray looking forward

On his return to health, Tony said: “I’ve been given the all-clear from the doctors after scans earlier this week and I’m full of energy, full of vibrancy and ready to go and do what I feel I do best. 

“The bottom line for me is that health-wise, I’ve had a tough year. I couldn’t sit here and say it was a good experience to go through, but it’s been a life experience for me.

“There’s been low moments and sad moments with the family, but it’s been an experience that I look back at in my life and I’m incredibly grateful I’ve come through the other side. 

“There’ll be no lack of energy from me, I’m ready to go. I’ve had a year of lying in a hospital bed getting driven back and forth twice a week for treatment. 

“I’m full of energy again. People who know me well say that I’m back. Bring it on.”

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