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Tony Mowbray admits West Bromwich Albion face big gulf in class

The white flag of surrender has certainly not gone up above the The Hawthorns and West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray has not conceded defeat in his bid to keep Albion in the top flight but he has admitted there is a big gulf between his side and the established Premier League teams. Read

Fulham 2, West Brom 0: Birmingham Post Analysis

West Bromwich Albion’s travel sickness continued at Fulham as they slipped to yet another away defeat. Read

Fulham 2, West Brom 0: Full time report

Bobby Zamora finally ended his long barren streak as Fulham condemned the top-flight's bottom side to a hopelessly one-sided 2-0 defeat. Read

Morrison expected to be fit for West Brom trip to Fulham

West Brom midfielder James Morrison is winning his fitness battle as he looks to get the better of former Middlesbrough team-mate Mark Schwarzer in Sunday's Premier League clash at Fulham. Read

Prudence and realism has Albion able to handle any division - Mowbray

West Bromwich Albion have the set-up in place to make sure the club can run efficiently and effectively, regardless of what division they find themselves in next season, according to manager Tony Mowbray. Read

Mowbray convinced West Brom can improve away record

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Mowbray hoping break will recharge West Brom

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray hopes his side’s mini winter break in Spain this week will help his players recover from a spate of niggling injuries and refresh his squad ahead of the vital relegation run-in. Read

Tony Mowbray looking for Spanish break to reinvigorate West Brom

West Bromwich Albion head off for warmer climes on Sunday when they take advantage of their free weekend to fly to Spain for a warm weather training camp. However, manager Tony Mowbray has warned his squad are not going for a holiday. Read

Albion: Chris Lepkowski online for live webchat

Our man at the Baggies, Chris Lepkowski, will be online for an hour tomorrow to answer fans questions - so don't miss it. Read

West Brom target Fulham match for Jay Simpson's return

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray is hopeful striker Jay Simpson could return for the match at Fulham a week on Sunday but for captain Jonathan Greening and influential defender Jonas Olsson it may come too soon. Read

Mowbray sees manager sackings as an inevitability

Adams was dismissed on Monday morning after just 16 games in charge at Pompey, despite seeing his two best players, Lassana Diarra and Jermaine Defoe, sold for £35million by the cash-strapped club. Read

Tony Mowbray vows to build West Brom team back up again

Being a football manager can be a devastating experience – just ask Tony Adams – but West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray has revealed how he copes with the pressure and how he lifts himself and his players after disappointments like Saturday’s 3-2 home defeat to Newcastle United. Read

West Brom's James Morrison pulls out of Scotland squad

West Bromwich Albion midfielder James Morrison has withdrawn from Scotland's training get-together at St Andrews to undergo rehab work on his niggling hamstring problem. Read

West Brom 2 Newcastle Utd 3 - Post analysis

When you have plugged one hole to stop your ship from going under, the last thing you need is for another one to appear and give you that sinking feeling. Read

West Brom 2 Newcastle Utd 3: Full Time Report

Newcastle overcame the enforced absence of manager Joe Kinnear as an inspired display from Damien Duff helped them to achieve their first win in seven Barclays Premier League games. Read

Sports Argus Live: Calling all Aston Villa, Birmingham City, West Brom and Wolverhampton Wanderers fans!

It's Saturday nearly folks and that means one thing... football! Read

West Brom loan duo could have baptism of fire

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray may have to blood his new loan signings in the relegation battle against Newcastle United at The Hawthorns tomorrow – but he will do so reluctantly. Read

Mowbray hoping squad caution will be rewarded against Magpies

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray is hopeful his prudence in dealing with several of his players who are nursing injuries will prove wise when Newcastle United visit The Hawthorns on Saturday for another massive relegation showdown. Read

Mowbray blames strikers for West Brom FA Cup defeat at Burnley

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray blamed his misfiring strikers for his side’s FA Cup exit at Burnley last night. Read