FOR a long period it looked as if I’d be writing about a shed or a camp tannoy announcer. Thankfully some woeful Albion defending and two tremendous strikes from Do-Heon Kim and James Morrison saved the day.Read
SOME Albion fans paid just a penny to watch their team in Germany. On that basis last night’s defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach was money well spent.Read
SUPERSUB Do-Heon Kim and Superdad Chris Brunt gave the Superheroes a day to remember as Albion lifted their first title since 1920, writes CHRIS LEPKOWSKI.Read
WEST Bromwich Albion finally sealed promotion to the Barclays Premier League and claimed the Coca-Cola Championship title in the process after goals from Do-heon Kim and Chris Brunt secured victory at 10-man QPR.Read
FREE of pressure, with the burden of expectation slowly lifting, West Bromwich Albion are one step closer to a return to the promised land of the Premier League, writes CHRIS LEPKOWSKI.Read
GOALS in each half from Robert Koren and Zoltan Gera saw Coca-Cola Championship leaders West Bromwich Albion stretch their lead at the top of the table with a hard-fought 2-1 victory at Norwich.Read
GIVEN the almost monsoon-like conditions it was perhaps fitting that the 156th Black Country derby should end up as something of a damp squib, writes the Birmingham Mail's PAUL BERRY.Read
ZOLTAN Gera's clinical finish gave West Bromwich Albion the bragging rights in a thrilling Black Country derby win over Wolves which saw them regain top spot in the Coca-Cola Championship.Read
WEST Bromwich Albion produced a stirring second-half display as Leon Barnet's strike secured a richly deserved point against their Coca-Cola Championship promotion rivals.Read
MOST people reach for the Alka Seltzer or Hair of the Dog when they have a hangover - Tony Mowbray just calls for Kevin Phillips, writes CHRIS LEPKOWSKIRead
WEST Bromwich Albion returned to the top of the Coca-Cola Championship courtesy of three goals in a devastating late spell against Blackpool at Bloomfield Road.Read
ALBION old boy Kanu's tap-in goal and a clinical defensive performance in the second half swept Portsmouth into their first FA Cup final since 1939 and wrecked hopes of a first all-Championship showdown.Read
THE FA Cup might be sponsored by a utility company but Albion’s semi-final exit could easily have been backed by the Premier League, writes CHRIS LEPKOWSKI.Read