Masks are a scream says Mowbray
Albion boss Tony Mowbray is set to keep masks of himself away from his wife – because they could double-up for Halloween.

But the Baggies manager is humbled by the masks, which will be donned by more than 3,000 fans at next week's final match of the season at Blackburn.
Supporters will wear the masks at Ewood Park as a tribute to Mowbray.
He joked: "Have you seen the mask? Goodness me. I had it sat next to me and it's not good-looking at all.
"You could save them for October and they could double up for Halloween.
"The mask is scary. It's not one of my better shots. I don't think my wife would want to see it. I will try to keep it away from her."
But the Albion boss is flattered by the show of support, which comes despite his side staring at probable relegation.
He said: "It's very humbling. If punters wanted me sacked I would have to take it on the chin, because the results and the table are there for all to see.
"I would have little defence, other than I believe what I am doing is right.
"As a person I try to live by certain standards, try to be honourable and live with integrity.
"I can see the statistics, we're bottom of the league and stereotypical football supporters would be unhappy about that.
"There are probably huge numbers who are unhappy but the fans I have come into contact with - and this gesture - is suggesting that they seem to be supportive.
"I have been to a couple of functions and I think it's important that the manager of the club faces up to supporters in adversity.
"It was easy last year to go to all the functions when everybody was cheering and patting me on the back, but it's important to go this year.
"If anybody has questions I face them."


