Blackburn Rovers have appointed Tony Mowbray as their new manager, replacing Michael O'Neill. This move marks the first summer recruitment of a boss since Mowbray left four years ago. The off-season has brought the usual manager merry-go-round, with several clubs searching for new head coaches. Wolves have now appointed Cesar Peixoto to lead the challenge of an immediate return to the Premier League. The 46-year-old Portuguese coach has signed a two-year deal at Molineux. Executive chairman Nathan Shi said Cesar possesses many of the qualities they believe are important for the future of the football club. Watford followed suit, confirming the anticipated arrival of Alessio Dionisi. The Hornets have been searching for Ed Still's successor since the end of last season and have now made Dionisi their 24th permanent hire since Gino Pozzo bought the club in 2012. Burnley are the last club still searching for their new boss, following the decision to dismiss Scott Parker. Steven Gerrard and Liam Rosenior are amongst the names linked with the Turf Moor vacancy. Blackburn Rovers's rivals will be watching with interest as the new manager settles in. The club's fans will be hoping for a successful season under Tony Mowbray's leadership. With the new manager in place, Blackburn Rovers are looking to make a strong start to the season. The team's performance will be closely watched by fans and pundits alike. And as the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how the new manager's tactics play out on the pitch. But for now, the focus is on preparing for the upcoming season. So the club's players will be working hard to get ready for the new season.
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Blackburn Rovers Appoint New Manager Amid Rival Clubs' Searches
Blackburn Rovers have appointed Tony Mowbray as their new manager, while rival clubs Burnley, Wolves, and Watford search for their own new bosses, with Wolves and Watford recently appointing Cesar Peixoto and Alessio Dionisi respectively
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