Football: Baggies on the brink of something special; ALBION NEWS.ALBION boss Tony Mowbray Tony Mowbray, (born November 22 1963), is a former professional football player and the manager of West Bromwich Albion. Playing career Mowbray played for Middlesbrough, Celtic, and finally Ipswich Town as a tough centre half. believes there is enough quality in his Albion squad to go on a long unbeaten run. But the Albion boss knows they are far from the finished article, even tagging them a "work in progress" unit as they head into tomorrow's crucial home fixture with local rivals Coventry. As Albion go into the busy festive fes·tive adj. 1. Of, relating to, or appropriate for a feast or festival. 2. Merry; joyous: a festive party. period, Mowbray feels they are still on the cusp of achieving something special. And he has not changed his belief from day one that a spot of tinkering is all that is required. "I think we are a team best described as 'work in progress' really," he said. "We know we need to adjust some things, we know where we want to go, what we need to try and do. "We will have to wait and see in January whether we can do that." January could see Nathan Ellington Nathan Robert Ellington (born July 2, 1981 in Bradford, West Yorkshire) is an English professional footballer. He is a striker and currently plays for Championship side Watford. Since 2004 he has been a practising Muslim. return to Wigan Wigan (wĭg`ən), city (1991 pop. 88,725) and metropolitan district, N England, located in the Manchester metropolitan area on the Douglas River. which would enable one or two proposed moves to fall into place. "January is notoriously a difficult window to make happen what you might want to happen," Mowbray warned. "I think it is important we add to the squad with the right ingredients and with the right type of players. If they are not available in this window we will soldier on. "We have enough talent. I feel that if we can adjust one or two things then the quality is there to go on a long unbeaten run. "We are not far away from the leading sides. We are in touch still and that's important at this stage." CAPTION(S): NATHAN ELLINGTON. |
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