Mowbray return - 'right choice' or 'uninspiring'?published at 16:55 BST

Image source, ShutterstockWe asked for your thoughts after Tony Mowbray was re-appointed as Blackburn head coach, returning to Ewood Park after more than five years in charge between 2017 and 2022.
Here are a selection of your responses:
Michael F: Decent bloke, but backward step. Mr "safe hands" (i.e. cheap option for Venkys) but uninspiring.
Mark H: Tony Mowbray is the right choice! He needs to be given a chance as he knows the club well and he knows what is required to stabilise the team. Better having Mowbray in charge than someone who we don't know and risk losing Championship status.
Colin: Very happy, he knows the quirks of the club, so he is unlikely to walk out mid-season. He is a passionate guy who will bring stability. Welcome back Mogga.
David L: I am not happy with this appointment. We should have gone for a younger, enthusiastic manager. Dave Challinor would have been perfect. Very disappointed.
Andy J: Players love him, fans love him. Tony is a safe/secure option and just what the club needs. Maybe not the most daring of appointments. I just hope for Tony, nothing goes wrong as he is well thought of at Rovers. Backing him all the way.
Federico: No, even if I really appreciate Tony Mowbray, we need a more drastic change at the club right now. The old one returning can be read as "more of the same". That is exactly what fans are not waiting for, and, honestly, they don't deserve it. Another missed opportunity for the incompetent club owners. We (still) hope this era comes to an end soon...
Malcolm: Venkys should never have let him leave when we failed the play-offs on goal difference. Immediately I focus on the issue between fans and ownership. Tony Mowbray is a good guy, a knowledgeable person. Spend time in his company and you will realise it. He will be there at Brockhall watching the younger players, not just monitoring training drills for the first-teamers.
Michael E: I'm underwhelmed a little by Mowbray, not because he's a bad manager but because he's an unambitious one. A steady Eddie at best. Plus the fact we've had him before, just takes the sparkle off what would otherwise be a reasonable appointment.
Paul: I'm a fan of Mowbray, but I don't feel this is a step forward. The owners decided not to renew Tony's contract when it was up and we have now missed the chance to sign an up-and coming, progressive manager in Dave Challinor. I think this was a safe appointment to appease the fans. Hopefully Tony gets us competing again.
David I: Delighted Tony is back. Rovers were foolish not to keep him. Proper football man and absolute gentleman. I hope he gets some financial backing this time around.
Ronnie: Yes, very happy. Not always good to go back, but Real Madrid have just done it, so why not Rovers too... Welcome back Tony.
Tony: Backward appointment. Dave Challinor would have been my choice.
Steve: TM's a safe pair of hands and we should avoid another relegation scrap next season. But I don't see the long-term sense in this appointment. I think we need a younger, more dynamic boss who will blood the academy youngsters early enough (alongside some seasoned Championship experience to support them). Last time around, many fans wanted to see young Adam Wharton debuting in the first team but it wasn't until Mowbray left and Tomasson came in that he got his chance. That said, best of luck to Tony - his experience will steady the ship.




























