Were Albion right to dismiss Mowbray?

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West Bromwich Albion are searching for a new boss after Tony Mowbray was sacked after just three months of his second spell in charge.
The 61-year-old was dismissed after Monday's 3-1 home defeat by relegation-threatened Derby County - a loss that effectively ended the Baggies' hopes of making the Championship play-offs.
Albion lie 10th, six points behind Coventry in sixth, with just two games remaining, at relegation-battling Cardiff on Saturday and home to their fellow strugglers Luton on 3 May.
Former Blackburn, Middlesbrough and Sunderland boss Mowbray was reappointed as head coach at The Hawthorns in January, almost 16 years after he left for Celtic.
He replaced Carlos Corberan, who left the club on Christmas Eve to take over at La Liga side Valencia with the Baggies sitting seventh, but oversaw just five wins in his 18 games in charge.
We want to know whether you agree with the decision to part ways with Mowbray with two games still remaining, what you think went wrong for Mowbray and who you would like to see replace him at the helm?