After five years of downtime, Gary Megson returned to coaching and will work as an assistant to Tony Pulis in West Bromwich.
The 58-year-old specialist from 2000 to 2004 was the head coach of the Thrush, after which he worked with Nottingham Forest, Lester and Bolton.
Megson's last job was Sheffil Wednesday, which he left on February 29 under mysterious circumstances:
at that moment the owls were in third place in the third English division, and the day before they beat the irreconcilable rivals from Sheffield United, and Gary himself That moment was the third in the history of Wednesday coach for the percentage of victories won (45.16% - 28 wins in 62 games).
Wards often did not like the appeal of Megson to the players. So, the ex-striker Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester City and Nottingham Forest Darren Hakerby once called Megson a crazy animal chasing professionals like 15-year-old boys.