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The official West Bromwich Albion Supporters Club was founded on 4 October 1951. [101] In the years since then, over 30 branches have been established throughout the United Kingdom, and internationally in Jersey, Ireland, Spain, Malta, Croatia, USA, UAE, India, Thailand and Australia.
The 2023–24 season was the 146th season in the history of West Bromwich Albion and their third consecutive season in the Championship.The club participated in the Championship, the FA Cup, and the EFL Cup.
The 2021–22 season was West Bromwich Albion's 144th year in their history, and first season back in the Championship, since the 2019–20 season, following relegation in the previous season.
West Bromwich Albion : Fleetwood: 19:45 BST: Graydon 12' Coughlan 33' Mayor 72 ' Broom 79 ' Report: Faal 8' Frabotta 51 ' Nelson 85 ' Stadium: Highbury Stadium Attendance: 2,611 (872 away) Referee: Thomas Kirk: Note: Live on Sky Sports+
Smith contributed to West Bromwich Albion winning the First Division in the 1919–20 season, and went on to play 434 league matches for the club. [5] In 1926, by which time he was 36 years old, Smith joined Birmingham, to provide cover at full-back for Frank Womack and Jack Jones. He stayed with the club for three seasons, playing 50 games ...
The full-time post of manager was created in 1948, with Jack Smith the first to take up the position. Albion's longest serving full-time manager was Vic Buckingham , who led the club for six years and in 1953–54 guided the club to victory in the FA Cup and a runners-up spot in the league.
With West Bromwich Albion struggling near the foot of Division One, manager Gary Megson signed Taylor in a £90,000 deal, making the striker one of four deadline-day signings by the club. Taylor's return to the Hawthorns paid off as he scored five goals in eight games, including one in a last day 2–0 victory over Charlton Athletic , to keep ...
Robertson joined West Bromwich Albion as an apprentice in July 1968 and turned professional in September 1969. [1] He remained with the club until 1986, making over 500 appearances in the heart of the team's defence and playing under managers such as Alan Ashman, Don Howe, Johnny Giles, Ronnie Allen, Ron Atkinson, Ron Wylie, Nobby Stiles and Ron Saunders.