Updated 5:29am 25 May 2013

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Late leveller crushes West Brom scorer Ishmael Miller

Ishmael Miller’s best performance in the Premier League ended in disappointment when he watched Blackburn Rovers’ late equaliser from the bench.Read

West Brom could pay high price for not taking opportunities

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Koren urges West Brom to keep faith

Midfielder Robert Koren insists it is vital that West Bromwich Albion persevere with their flowing brand of football in order to halt their run of three successive Barclays Premier League defeats.Read

West Brom afloat and set to take wing

Three defeats in a row might represent a crisis at some clubs but not at West Bromwich Albion, who will seek to halt their descent towards the relegation zone against Blackburn Rovers tomorrow in their own inimitable way.Read

Earnshaw wary of talking up Bees

One would assume that Birmingham & Solihull would take care of Westcombe Park tomorrow but in a division that has thrown up its fair share of upsets, particularly last weekend, it is advisable not to assume anything in National Two.Read

Moseley manage learning process

Moseley will look to halt a run of four successive National One defeats against old foes Esher at Billesely Common tomorrow afternoon.Read

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake helping Wolves have the edge

Dave Jones has praised team-mate Sylvan Ebanks-Blake whose goals against Swansea took returned Wolverhampton Wanderers to the top of the Championship.Read

Ishmel Miller glad to be off the mark for West Brom

West Bromwich Albion striker Ishmael Miller played down claims that his team-mates’ confidence is badly bruised after three successive League defeats.Read

ELVs put emphasis on skill and could save players from injury

Had anyone who tried to convince me two months ago that the Experimental Law Variations were a positive move for rugby would have received short shrift.Read

Mowbray ready to hit transfer market to solve West Brom woes

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray described his side’s first-half defending as woeful as they lost 2-1 to Newcastle - but was more concerned with the lack of cutting edge. Read

James Peacock: Grab for Stanford cash could kill Test cricket

For a sport renowned for its spirit there is a distinct lack of it in cricket at the moment.Read

Ollie Thomas returns to Moseley RFC

Former Moseley favourite Ollie Thomas, who left the club in the summer for the Cornish Pirates, has re-signed at Billesley Common.Read

McCarthy determined to tighten up Wolves defence

Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Mick McCarthy was quick to criticise his team’s leaky defence – even though they won at Watford.Read

West Brom strikers must work it out for themselves

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray will leave his strikers to their own devices in a bid to find their goal-scoring touch in the Premier League.Read

West Brom's glass jaw exposed by Hull

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West Brom's James Morrison looking forward to meeting Boateng

There will be no better occasion or motivation for West Bromwich Albion’s James Morrison to claw himself out of his dip in form by proving a point against his old mentor.Read

Hull City clash bigger than Man Utd, says West Brom boss

It is not often that a fixture against Hull City at home is seen as bigger than Manchester United at Old Trafford – but that is the view being taken by West Brom manager Tony Mowbray. Read

Borja Valero proves strength in West Brom squad

It is surely testament to the quality of West Bromwich Albion’s midfielders that they can regularly be interchanged and yet still function as a cohesive unit.Read

Mowbray and West Brom expect Zuiverloon to be hot property

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray has said he will not to stand in Gianni Zuiverloon’s way if the impressive full-back is approached by one of the world’s big clubs.Read