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West Bromwich Albion Season Review 2016/17 DVD

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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 [show more]

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Released
19 June 2017
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Publisher
PDI Media 
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Runtime
110 minutes 
Features
PAL 
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Official review of West Bromwich Albion's 2016/2017 football season. Following a long string of managers being appointed to and departing from the club in rapid succession in recent years, West Bromwich Albion pushed on for a more successful season under the management of the immensely experienced Tony Pulis. Claiming several scalps against some of the biggest teams in the Premier League and achieving a comfortable league position, particularly after the instability and disappointment of recent years, resulted in a successful season for the Baggies and showed signs that the team could push on to bigger and better things under the continued leadership of Pulis.