Tue Mar 03, 2015 2:15 pm
Coventry City have appointed Tony Mowbray as their new manager.
The 51-year-old Yorkshireman, who succeeds the sacked Steven Pressley, will officially be unveiled at a Tuesday lunchtime press conference.
The former Hibernian, West Bromwich Albion, Celtic and Middlesbrough manager has been out of football since leaving Boro in October 2013.
"We've secured the services of a highly-rated, experienced candidate," said chief executive Steve Waggott.
"Tony is a manager who has enjoyed plenty of success at a higher level. He has experience in coming into a club in challenging times and steering them through to safety and, on top of that, has enjoyed promotion too."
Mowbray starts his reign with Coventry currently in 20th place in League One, a point clear of the relegation zone.
But he takes charge of a team who have shown their potential by picking up four points out of a possible six from their past two matches, both against teams in League One's top six.
The Sky Blues were in the bottom four when Pressley was sacked on 23 February after two years in charge.
But Saturday's surprise 2-1 home win over MK Dons under the caretaker charge of Dave Hockaday and Neil MacFarlane, their first victory at the Ricoh Arena for four months, lifted them back out of trouble.
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