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
TONY Mowbray will send his West Bromwich Albion team out onto the Wembley pitch tomorrow urging them to lay the foundations towards becoming the 2008 FA Cup winners.Read
DEAN Kiely insists he has no axe to grind with Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp or opposite number David James as West Bromwich Albion prepare for tomorrow's FA Cup semi-final.Read
DEAN Kiely has no plans to change his style of play in tomorrow's FA Cup semi-final despite coming under fire from a section of supporters in recent weeks.Read
JEREMY Peace can count on the fingers of both hands how many times he's been relaxed on a matchday during the last six years - which is just as well, because he fully intends to sit back and enjoy West Bromwich Albion's FA Cup semi-final against Portsmouth.Read
EX-WEST Bromwich Albion striker Kanu has warned Portsmouth to write-off his former club at their peril in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final as he bids to extend his very own personal collection of silverware.Read