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Mowbray: First match will be one of our biggest

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray says his side will be fully prepared for life in the Premier League by August 16 when they step out in front of 65,000 fervent supporters at the Emirates Stadium. Read

Mowbray confident despite West Brom exits

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray is confident his side’s quest to thrive in the Premier League will not be affected by the loss of Kevin Phillips. Read

Mowbray looks to keep style but maybe change tactics

It is not always easy to differentiate between strategy and tactics. While one is undoubtedly conducive to the success of the other, the former is about planning and the latter is about execution. Read

Goalscorer Phillips much in demand

Despite the fact Kevin Phillips is about to turn 35, there was no shortage of clubs vying for his services, and it is not hard to see why. Read

Kevin Phillips joins exclusive West Midlands Club

Striker Kevin Phillips has joined an elite club within the West Midlands. Rob Tanner explains. Read

Kevin Phillips leaves West Brom for Birmingham City

Birmingham City have signed veteran striker Kevin Phillips on a free transfer from West Bromwich Albion. Read

Zuiverloon sold on West Brom passing game

James Peacock meets Albion’s new signing who will be going for gold when his colleagues launch their top-flight campaign. Read

Mowbray's mission to get the balance right at West Brom

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray could be forgiven for thinking that his plans for the new season had gone as predicted. Read

Mowbray baffled by West Brom transfer rumours

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray is not one for reading the newspapers during the football season but, in the summer months, they can sometimes provide amusing holiday material. Read

Davies ready for hot reception from West Brom fans

Aston Villa central defender Curtis Davies admits he is braced for an "interesting reception" when he returns to West Bromwich Albion for the first time with Martin O'Neill's side next season. Read

West Brom sign up Dutch ace

Dutch defender Gianni Zuiverloon will be one of two new faces at West Bromwich Albion’s first pre-season training session after completing a £3.2 million move on Wednesday. Read

Albrechtsen leaves West Brom for Derby

Martin Albrechtsen has agreed a deal with Derby County after failing to secure a new and improved contract at West Bromwich Albion. Read

Albion duo on track for start of new campaign

West Bromwich Albion are hopeful that two of their key players will have recovered from injuries for the start of the Premier League campaign. Read

Shakespeare exits with Baggies’ best wishes

West Bromwich Albion’s reserve team coach and manager Craig Shakespeare left the club on Friday to become Leicester City’s assistant manager. Read

Celtic defeat West Brom in tug of war for McCourt

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray would be forgiven for thinking his days of losing players to Celtic were over but it appears his transfer targets are still susceptible to interest from the Scottish giants even from the Barclays Premier League. Read

Ticket sales set Albion record

West Bromwich Albion supporters have backed their side in its quest for success after winning promotion to the Barclays Premier League by breaking the club’s season ticket sales record. Read

McCourt can give Baggies a touch of Brazil, says Kenny

Winger Paddy McCourt will bring a bit of Brazilian flair to West Bromwich Albion, according to his Derry City manager Stephen Kenny. Read

Peace plan in urgent hunt for West Bromwich Albion investors

West Bromwich Albion’s future may be in safe hands, according to chairman Jeremy Peace, but in whose hands remains open to question. Read

Zoltan Gera seals move from West Brom to Fulham

Zoltan Gera has signed a three-year deal at Fulham after moving on a free transfer from Premier League newcomers West Bromwich Albion. Read

Shock as Jeremy Peace puts West Brom up for sale

Just 24 hours after West Bromwich Albion lost arguably their best player in Zoltan Gera to Fulham, chairman Jeremy Peace essentially put the club up for sale. Read

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