Megson won't look back in anger
Tuesday 6 March 2012 13:40, UK
Sacked manager Gary Megson says he has no hang-ups with Sheffield Wednesday and would love to return to the League One club in future.
Megson, who was dismissed despite reviving a poor run of form with victory in the Steel City derby against fierce rivals Sheffield United, insisted he left Hillsborough on amicable terms. And he has declared his desire to go back to the Owls as boss at some point in the future. "I have no bitterness towards Sheffield Wednesday and there never will be," he told BBC Sport. "One day I'd love to go back and finish what I started. Wednesday are in great shape. And it would be sweet to see them go up. "A club like Sheffield Wednesday should be in the top half of the Premier League to go in conjunction with the support it's got and the stadium it's got. "I didn't join Sheffield Wednesday to work for any individual. It's just something I always wanted to do. I didn't want at any point to get to the end of my career or the end of my life and think I'd not managed Sheffield Wednesday."