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da fazobetai: West Brom are on the verge of completing a return to the big time at only their second attempt having been relegated back in 2018.A combination of managers had overseen the Baggies’ demise, including Tony Pulis and Alan Pardew, before the club settled on caretaker manager Darren Moore to lead them into the future.That summer, there were plenty of changes to be made, but one major call came as a shock as long-serving goalkeeper Ben Foster left for Watford.Matters were made worse because the veteran stopper had pledged commitment to the west Midlanders publicly, only to go against his word and snub their pre-season training camp in order to force an exit.This left many at the Hawthorns absolutely fuming beyond belief as seen below in the following throwback reactions…
Despite being at the club for the best part of seven years where he amassed 223 appearances, kept 57 clean sheets and conceded 330 goals per Transfermarkt, there was clearly no love lost between some supporters and the player.
The 36-year-old has since gone on to prolong his career at the very top, becoming the Hornets’ number one shot-stopper. This season alone he has proven to be quite literally a saving grace, keeping nine clean sheets from 29 outings, which includes two against Manchester United and runaway leaders, Liverpool.
In the same period, Albion clinched the signing of Sam Johnstone from the grasp of local rivals Aston Villa, where he had been on loan for 18 months prior to his £6.5m switch from the Red Devils.
Obscure Footballers – Old School edition: Nobody can score more than 70% on this quiz…
And the club haven’t really looked back since – this term, the 26-year-old, who is ten years younger than his predecessor, has managed to help marshall the backline to ten shutouts from 37 matches, per Transfermarkt.
Foster, who?
WHILE in other news,ÂCharlie Austin tweet has lots of West Brom fans talking…