Mowbray: "Hardest Year" After Hibs Exit
Former Hibernian manager, Neil Mowbray, has admitted that the year following his departure from Easter Road has been the "hardest" of his career. Mowbray, who led Hibs to the Scottish Cup final in 2012, left the club in 2014 after a difficult spell.
A Challenging Transition
Speaking about his experiences since leaving Hibs, Mowbray revealed: "It's been a tough year. It's been the hardest year of my career, to be honest. I've had some good times in football, but this has been really difficult."
Mowbray, who has been linked with several managerial positions since leaving Hibs, has yet to secure another permanent role. He has taken on coaching roles at various clubs and has been involved in several projects, but he has not yet found the right fit.
Seeking a New Challenge
"I've been working on my own, trying to keep my head above water," he said. "I've had a few opportunities, but nothing that felt right. I'm not going to rush into anything. I want to find the right club and the right project. I want to get back to winning ways."
Mowbray's honesty about his struggles highlights the difficult nature of the managerial landscape. Leaving a high-profile club like Hibs can be a challenging transition, especially for a manager who has achieved success. Finding the right opportunity and the right club can take time, and Mowbray's experience is a reminder of the dedication and persistence required to succeed in the world of professional football.
The Future for Mowbray
While Mowbray has faced a challenging period, his determination to find a new challenge is clear. His experiences at Hibs, coupled with his desire to learn and grow, will undoubtedly be valuable assets as he seeks his next opportunity. The football world will be watching with interest to see what the future holds for this experienced and respected manager.