Mowbray rally at awards dinner
Tony Mowbray told Albion fans he plans to leave them with enduring memories of his Hawthorns reign as he 'rallied the troops.'

Midfielder Robert Koren was crowned player of the season by the West Bromwich Albion Supporters Club at their annual awards dinner at The Hawthorns.
But it was Mowbray who had the final word with a heartfelt speech to end the evening, as his team battle relegation.
He told the audience of around 200 fans: "Only so many teams can win in football but along this journey I hope to put a stamp on the club so that in 20 or 30 years, when people look back, this is a team they still talk about.
"I hope they will look back and say they enjoyed watching the team play open, expansive, attacking football when Tony Mowbray was the manager of this club."
Koren picked up the main award while young midfielder Graham Dorrans was named young player of the year.
James Morrison picked up the goal of the season award, while Chris Brunt collected the leading goalscorer's trophy.
Young centre-back Paul Downing was named academy player of the year.




