League season number 118 in the Albion canon and, like all the rest, it was a campaign rich with hits and misses, sing-a-long choruses and the occasional high note to boot. Another season of progress saw the Throstles return to the top ten for the third time in six seasons on the back of a string of strong Hawthorns performances that provided the foundation of the campaign. James Morrison, Gareth McAuley, Tony Pulis, Darren Fletcher and Ben Foster all posted big personal milestones, Matt Phillips, Jake Livermore and Nacer Chadli established themselves as new Hawthorns heroes and Sam Field proved that Albion's academy has plenty to offer in the years ahead. Now that's what I call Albion 2016/17. And the band played on Extras: Match by Match Access James Morrison 300 Club Tribute Goals of the Season
All the highlights from West Bromwich Albion's 2019/2020 Championship campaign which resulted in them gaining promotion to the English Premier League after finishing second in the league. A successful season for the club saw Slaven Bilic and his players regain top flight football. The programme features every goal from every game as well as interviews with Bilic and the team.
You know when you’ve been Pulised. From a precarious position at the turn of the year ten clean sheets to season’s end took the Throstles well clear of the relegation zone and into the safe haven of the Premier League’s mid-table as giants like Manchester United and Chelsea tumbled at every turn. Elsewhere it was a season to remember as we unveiled a statue of Mr. Albion Tony Brown and helped launch the Jeff Astle Foundation with an incredible day of celebration. Just fast forward through the last ten minutes of the game. It’s all here the games the goals the saves the Tony Brown story and Astle Day in all its glory. Past present and future that’s the Albion in 2014/15… Extras: Mr Albion - Tony Brown Jeff Astle Foundation Launch Goal of the Season
Every goal from every game of West Bromwich Albion Football Club's 2012/13 season alongside exclusive interviews with the players and the manager.
As the 2010/11 season drew nearer its climax Wolves played host to arch rivals West Bromwich Albion in a match that Wanderers simply had to win.And win they did, in convincing style, thrashing The Baggies 3-1 in front of a packed Molineux as Steven Fletcher struck twice either side of an Adlene Guedioura goal. If anticipation surrounding the derby clash wasn’t great enough already Mick McCarthy’s team were under added pressure as Wolves sat uncomfortably in the relegation zone before the match. From kick off, and with so much at stake, Wolves showed the greater desire to take all the points from the encounter with the breakthrough coming after just 15 minutes. A lively looking Fletcher pounced to net his first of the day with a low shot that fell nicely for the forward as the opposition struggled to deal with a corner Narrowly missing out earlier in the game Guedioura’s patience paid off as he found himself in space to volley the ball sweetly into the Albion’s net to make it 2-0 and just two minutes after the break Fletcher bagged himself another to take an unassailable lead from which the Albion could only reply with a consolation penalty. The afternoon belonged to Wolves and the Molineux faithful, who were in full voice, were rewarded with three vital points that edged Wolves out of the relegation zone with just two more matches to play.
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