Updated 1:57am 25 May 2013

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West Bromwich Albion lose out in Carling Cup

CARLING CUP: Hartlepool United 3 West Bromwich Albion 1 (after extra time)Read

West Brom seek confidence boost in Carling Cup

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray has already seen enough from his side and the Premier League this season to give him confidence for the future even though a lack of goals and defensive lapses have undermined his team’s efforts.Read

Return of Robert Koren pleases West Brom boss

One sight which would have pleased West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray during Saturday's defeat to Everton was that of Robert Koren back pulling the strings in his midfield.Read

Zuiverloon brings promise of quality to West Brom

Gianni Zuiverloon did not take long to get up to speed with the demands of the Premier League.Read

West Brom urgently need Valero on board

West Bromwich Albion 1 Everton 2 - Baggies performance highlights the need for someone who can deliver a telling pass. Read

Comedown for Worcestershire after Saturday's heroics

Pro40 Div Two: Durham Dynamos beat Worcestershire Royals by eight wickets.Read

Depleted Pears still in with a sight of victory

Colchester (day 3 of 4): Essex 282 & 322-8 v Worcestershire 258.Read

Batty and Smith lead Worcestershire recovery

Colchester (second day): Essex 282 and 10-0 v Worcestershire 258Read

Miller and Moore can strike it rich, declares Mowbray

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray has tipped his two youngest strikers to come of age in the Premier League.Read

Confident Albion will show no fear promises Robinson

Paul Robinson is confident that West Bromwich Albion can build on their pleasing opening-day performance in the Premier League by not showing Everton the same respect as they afforded Arsenal.Read

Worcestershire overcome Matt Mason blow

County Championship at Colchester (day one) Essex 269 for 9 v Worcestershire.Read

West Bromwich Albion sign Borja Valero in £4.9m deal

Midfielder Borja Valero has become West Bromwich Albion’s record signing in a £4.9 million deal, according to Martan Paledes, the player’s agent.Read

Olympian feats, bad winners and bullies - a Beijing update

I deeply dislike name droppers - but let me tell you a bit about Phillips Idowu. Read

Ishmael Miller adapts well to Premier League standard

West Brom's Ishmael Miller can be pleased with his performance as the lone striker against Arsenal, even if the Baggies were beaten.Read

Ishmael hoping for Miller time in the Premier League

West Brom are pinning their Premier League survival on the goals of Ishmael Miller. Read

Tony Mowbray no stranger to causing an upset

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray is used to his sides punching above their weight and he has to draw on such experiences to prepare for Saturday's trip to Arsenal.Read

Optimism high at Sixways for Worcester Warriors

If Worcester Warriors can play from the start of this season with the incisiveness and class that they finished the last, their supporters will be in for a treat. Read

Roman Bednar angling for a Premiership start

For all the skill, trickery and experience needed to frequently catch fish, there is nothing quite like being in the right place at the right time.Read

Mowbray untroubled by Premiership statistics

West Bromwich Albion’s chance of staying in the Premier League this season can be roughly judged at 50-50 on the basis that only 23 of the 47 teams promoted to the division have survived to see a second year.Read