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During his playing career with Glasgow Celtic, Mowbray's wife, Bernadette Doyle Mowbray, a native of ], died of ]. The dignified manner in which he handled this tragedy won him respect from all sides of Scottish football. | During his playing career with Glasgow Celtic, Mowbray's wife, Bernadette Doyle Mowbray, a native of ], died of ]. The dignified manner in which he handled this tragedy won him respect from all sides of Scottish football. | ||
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Tony Mowbray has a f****** monkey's heid, a f****** monkey's heid, a f****** monkey's heid | Tony Mowbray has a f****** monkey's heid, a f****** monkey's heid, a f****** monkey's heid |
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Tony Mowbray, (born November 22, 1963), is a former professional football player, who is now a football manager.
He played for Ipswich Town F.C., Middlesbrough F.C. and Celtic F.C. as a tough centre half and is now manager of Scottish Premier League team Hibernian F.C.
During his playing career with Glasgow Celtic, Mowbray's wife, Bernadette Doyle Mowbray, a native of Renfrewshire, died of breast cancer. The dignified manner in which he handled this tragedy won him respect from all sides of Scottish football.
Hearts for the cup and Rudi Skacel is a f****** goal machine
Tony Mowbray has a f****** monkey's heid, a f****** monkey's heid, a f****** monkey's heid
Preceded byGeorge Burley | Ipswich Town F.C. Manager (caretaker) 2002 |
Succeeded byJoe Royle |
Preceded byBobby Williamson | Hibernian F.C. manager 2004 |
Succeeded byIncumbent |