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redman41 | 09:58 Fri 08th Jun 2012 | Football
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Steve Clarke has been appointed as the new Manager of WBA.
He is a very good Coach having been at Liverpool and Chelsea, whether he will prove to be a good Manager for the Baggies only time will tell.
I wish the Baggies well...
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dont forget, the shortlist for the job, is in fact a very short list. we wont give him any money for starters.
I don't.
someone sounds a tad bitter, : (
UTV
LOL@ sid.
Steve - who?
They always go cheap sir-prize.
Steve Clarke. Chelsea number 2, Liverpool number 2, Newcastle number 2, West Ham number 2. Mmmm time will tell.
We wouldn't buy out Chris Hughton, but Norwich had no qualms.

I'm a bit worried.
Once again the cheap option from our tight @rse Chairman.
Wouldn't pay a million for Hughton so had a bloke who was free and won't ask for money to spend.
West Brom made a £40 million profit last year,I think only us,Arsenal and the dingles made a profit in real terms out of the Premier clubs.
Our constant refusal to spend any of it is a bit annoying especially as we are officially the best club in the Midlands now...10th place, whilst our debt ridden neighbours from witton only just avoided relegation.

We didn't even hold a press conference,burying the news in a political bad news style to coincide with the Euro's starting!

Think he'll be gone by Christmas.
Very rarely does a 'number two' deliver when he moves into the big seat.
I can think of many notable failures but off the top of my head very few successes.
Buisiness as usuall next season mighty WBA LOL.
We shall be averting our eyes from your magnificence tony.
:-P'''
A mightyappointment!
I agree that no.2s are seldom appreciated. but lets get EURO 12 and team GB. done with first before the excitement of fixtures of the next meeting of AV and WBA.
No experience of being a manager, WBA will struggle and Clarke won't last the season.

Hughton would have been a far better choice, he'll do well at Norwich.

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