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  1. 'We stood up as a team' - Masonpublished at 19:07 16 August

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    Ryan Mason: 'We fully deserved the win'

    West Brom Ryan Mason was delighted after seeing his side overcome Hollywood-backed Wrexham for their first away win of the season.

    The Welsh club's spending power was underlined when they introduced Nathan Broadhead, who could eventually cost them £10m from Ipswich, as a first-half substitute for injured Josh Windass.

    It was Albion's first away league victory since beaten Hull City 2-1 last November.

    "I thought we were excellent. We deserved to win the game and it's been a hell of a long time since we won away from home in this league," said Mason.

    "It's very nice to get that feeling inside the changing room.

    "We came here with the right mindset and willingness to get a victory. We stood up as a team and as a squad."

    The Baggies will at home to Portsmouth next Saturday.

  2. Midfielder Whitwell joins Forest Green on loanpublished at 18:42 15 August

    Harry Whitwell in action for West BromImage source, Rex Features
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    Harry Whitwell made his senior West Brom debut in the FA Cup in January 2024

    Midfielder Harry Whitwell has joined Forest Green Rovers on a season-long loan from West Bromwich Albion.

    The 19-year-old came through the Baggies' academy and made his senior debut in the FA Cup against Aldershot Town in January 2024.

    "Harry is an excellent addition who comes with excellent pedigree given his rise through the age groups at West Brom," manager Robbie Savage told the club website, external.

    "He adds enthusiasm, quality, and energy to our midfield that we've assembled here at Forest Green and we're very pleased to get the deal over the line."

  3. 'Fans should be encouraged by Baggies overhaul'published at 16:46 15 August

    Steve Hermon
    BBC Radio WM journalist

    Torbjorn Heggem in action for West Brom in pre-seasonImage source, Rex Features

    Slowly but surely, Albion are methodically revamping their squad, and it already looks vastly different to the one that owners Bilkul inherited when they took over the club 18 months ago.

    That team performed beyond expectations and reached the 2023-24 play-offs under Carlos Corberan. It was also an ageing side, as they ended the campaign with 11 players aged 30 or over and a bloated wage bill.

    With the dual necessity of reducing those wages and a desire to target young potential, the Baggies now have only a trio of players in their 30s – club captain Jed Wallace, midfielder Alex Mowatt and back-up striker Devante Cole, who incidentally are all out of contract at the end of this season.

    Of course, every squad needs experience, and the Baggies have added that this summer, with Nat Phillips and Krystian Bielik, who are 28 and 27 respectively, but just this week Albion have highlighted the benefit of finding untapped talent. With a sell-on clause included, they could make a minimum £9m profit on Torbjorn Heggem (pictured), following the Norwegian's move to Italian side Bologna, 13 months after he was plucked from the Swedish top flight for under £600,000.

    That sale is a massive help to the club's continuing wrestling match with profit and sustainability rules and hopefully protects other assets, such as academy product Tom Fellows and midfielder Isaac Price - in this window at least - as the Northern Ireland international will at some point be the next example of a player who eventually moves on for a huge profit. The 21-year-old is that good and will only get better.

    However, when I asked head coach Ryan Mason about this process, he was keen to point out that it isn't the exact model, but rather "the context of our current situation" and to help them be "better placed" in the future.

    Albion certainly have their eyes on that future. Sporting director Andrew Nestor, who leads on recruitment, is not only planning for the remainder of this transfer window but also the next one and even the one after that.

    While the work is far from done, fans should be encouraged by the squad turnover that's taking place. However the difficulty remains doing it while attempting to get out of one of the most competitive divisions in European football.

  4. 'Bilkul model' not Baggies' long-term plan - Masonpublished at 11:34 15 August

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    Mason: 'We understand the challenge'

    West Bromwich Albion boss Ryan Mason says he believes the club's current model of purchasing low-value players with a view to developing them for a higher resale price is only a temporary solution to resolve the club's financial issues.

    The Baggies sold defender Torbjorn Heggem to Serie A club Bologna on a £10m deal on Friday, having purchased the Norwegian for just under £600,000 in July 2024.

    Speaking to BBC Radio WM on Thursday, prior to the completion of the sale, the head coach was asked whether the 'Bilkul model' introduced when Shilen Patel took over the club in February 2024 was something he was made aware of when he arrived in June.

    "I think it's more the context of our current situation and what we inherited as a club a couple of years ago in terms of the new ownership," Mason said.

    "I don't necessarily believe that's the model, it's just a model we currently using to get us to a point where we can be better placed.

    "If there's opportunities that arise in this period now where I can accelerate the process of getting us more stable on that side of it, then that can only benefit the club."

    Listen to the full pre-match interview with Mason and more on BBC Sounds.

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  5. Pick of the stats: Wrexham v West Bromwich Albionpublished at 17:15 14 August

    Wrexham v West Bromwich Albion

    Wrexham host West Bromwich Albion on Saturday (12:30 BST) hunting their first win of their Championship season as the Baggies eye another victory after grabbing all three points against Blackburn on the opening weekend.

    Red Dragons manager Phil Parkinson praised Ollie Palmer after his two goals helped them beat Hull City on penalties in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday and revealed the player wants to stay, after his first competitive outing since February.

    • This will be the first league meeting between Wrexham and West Brom, though the pair have met once before in the FA Cup, with the Welsh side winning 1-0 in January 1930.

    • West Brom have won only one of their last seven away league games in Wales (D3 L3); a 1-0 victory at Cardiff City in November 2023.

    • Wrexham have won their opening home game in five of their last six Football League campaigns with the only exception coming in 2023-24 (a 5-3 defeat by MK Dons).

    • Following their 1-0 win at home to Blackburn on MD1, West Brom will be looking to start a league campaign with back-to-back victories for the first time since 2017-18 in the Premier League.

    • In their opener vs Southampton, Wrexham goalkeeper Danny Ward made seven saves – the joint-most in a league match by a keeper for the club since they returned to the EFL in 2023-24.

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  6. Man Utd midfielder Collyer set for West Brom loanpublished at 11:26 14 August

    Simon Stone
    Chief football news reporter

    Manchester United midfielder Toby Collyer is in his purple training kit taking part in a sessionImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester United midfielder Toby Collyer is on the verge of joining West Bromwich Albion on a season-long loan.

    The 21-year-old former Brighton academy player made 13 first-team appearances for United last season.

    He also went on the club's pre-season tour of the United States this summer.

    However, with increased competition for places in Ruben Amorim's squad, and no European football this season, the United hierarchy decided with Collyer it would be better to further his education away from Old Trafford.

    Collyer has received a number of offers, including from Sheffield Wednesday, and it had not completely been discounted that he could move on a permanent basis.

    But it has been decided a loan to West Brom is the most favourable option and Collyer is expected to complete the move imminently.

  7. 'It's clearly a huge loss'published at 18:33 13 August

    Steve Hermon
    BBC Radio WM Journalist

    Torbjorn Heggem in action for West Bromwich Albion against Blackburn Rovers in their 1-0 victory on Saturday.Image source, Getty Images

    The sale of Torbjorn Heggem is clearly a huge loss to the heart of West Bromwich Albion's defence, however, it is the best example yet of the recruitment model that has been implemented under the club's owners, Bilkul, and led by their sporting director Andrew Nestor.

    Outside of the club, practically nothing was known about the Norwegian defender when he arrived from Swedish top-flight side IF Brommapojkarna in July 2024.

    Heggem cost under £600k and, fast forward 13 months, he is a Norway international and is going to be playing in Serie A after sealing a move which is worth in the region of £10m.

    He was deservedly crowned the Baggies' player of the season after featuring in all but one of their Championship games in the 2024-25 campaign, and provided further proof of his credentials with a solid performance for his national team in a 3-0 World Cup qualifying victory against Italy during the summer - which may have alerted Bologna to his talents, although it is likely he was on their radar already.

    Read more of Steve Hermon's analysis on Heggem's departure here.

  8. West Brom 'deserved more' in defeat by Ramspublished at 13:19 13 August

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    Mason: 'It hurts. We wanted to win tonight'

    West Bromwich Albion boss Ryan Mason said their Carabao Cup loss to Derby County was disappointing and felt his side were dominant on the night.

    The game ended 1-1 when Joe Ward cancelled out striker Aune Heggebo's opener with a 96th-minute equaliser, with Derby going on to win the penalty shootout 3-2.

    Mason insisted that there were a lot of positives to take into their game at Wrexham on Saturday (12:30 BST).

    "It's not going to take away from the overall performance, there were lots of positives which we will take into Saturday," he told BBC Radio WM.

    "I thought the performance of the team was really good, it's so frustrating we didn't win, we deserved so much more.

    "On another day we come away two, or three-nil winners."

    Listen to the full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

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  9. 'Going to West Brom was magnificent'published at 16:06 12 August

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    Peschisolido: ‘We were a close-knit group at Albion’

    Former West Bromwich Albion player Paul Peschisolido has been reflecting on his time at the club.

    The Canadian made 45 appearances in the 1996-97 season, scoring 18 goals in all competitions for Baggies.

    The ex-Birmingham City man played in the Black Country derby and the Second City derby during his time in England, and scored 118 goals in 447 appearances there.

    "In terms of attacking prowess in that team, we were blessed, it was difficult for the manager at the time to select the front three," Peschisolido told BBC Radio WM.

    "The week building up (to the derby's) was incredible, they were fierce, they were enjoyable. Living local always made a big difference.

    "The atmosphere was just electric."

    Listen to the full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

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  10. 'We will go into the next game with confidence'published at 12:20 12 August

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    'I want to do what I can to make the team win' - WBA's Price

    West Bromwich Albion midfielder Isaac Price says the team will go into the next game with confidence after beating Blackburn 1-0 on the opening weekend of the Championship season.

    Price netted the winning goal in the 15th minute on Saturday to give his side all three points, despite the Baggies ending the game with 10 men following Darnell Furlong's late sending-off.

    Albion are next in action on Tuesday in the first round of the Carabao Cup (19:45 BST).

    "First home game of the season you have to put on a good performance but the main goal is getting all three points," Price, 21, told BBC Radio WM.

    "I've never been a person to set targets but I want to do what I can to make the team win, that's the ultimate goal for us.

    "I want to play every game, I think the cup is just as important and we will go into every game with that mindset."

    Listen to the full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

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  11. 'Pleasing day' for Mason as Baggies start with winpublished at 13:27 10 August

    Ryan Mason wearing a West Brom navy hoodie at The Hawthorns during the Blackburn matchImage source, Getty Images
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    Ryan Mason had to retire as a player when he was only 26

    Ryan Mason could reflect on a 'pleasing day' to start the Championship season as West Bromwich Albion head coach.

    In his first competitive game as a permanent boss, Mason watched the Baggies edge past Blackburn Rovers at The Hawthorns.

    Mason has had two interims spells in charge of Tottenham but now he is tasked with pushing for promotion with Albion.

    "The most important thing was to start the season at home with a win and we've done that in a good manner with a clean sheet, so it's a pleasing day," he told BBC WM.

    "It's nowhere near the end product, we're literally six weeks into something but the thing we can guarantee is a togetherness, a willingness to fight for each other and we saw that and, more importantly, we felt that.

    "We were good value for the win in my opinion and probably could and should have scored another to make it a little bit easier."

  12. Defender Frabotta leaves Albionpublished at 17:22 8 August

    A general view inside The Hawthorns Image source, Getty Images

    West Brom defender Gianluca Frabotta has left the club before the start of the Championship season by mutual consent.

    The 26-year-old left-back only made one start for the Baggies after signing from Juventus last summer.

    He has left the Hawthorns in order to find a new club.

    Frabotta signed a three-year contract last summer having made 18 appearances for Juve in Serie A and the Champions League.

  13. Mason on Bartley future and Maja updatepublished at 16:14 8 August

    A photo of West Bromwich Albion boss Ryan Mason in the team's jacketImage source, Getty Images

    West Bromwich Albion boss Ryan Mason said that newly retired Kyle Bartley will "hopefully" still have a future with the Baggies.

    The defender announced his retirement on Friday after struggling with a knee injury.

    "He's been incredible for this football club, on the pitch and off it. He's a real leader, a real man," Mason told BBC Radio WM.

    "He's got a great club here that are with him and support him and are going to be on this next chapter with him. Hopefully, he can still add something to this club."

    Mason also confirmed that striker Josh Maja is fit and available for selection - though it is not a given the Nigeria international will feature in Saturday's match at home to Blackburn Rovers (15:00 BST).

    "We know Josh's situation. He had a very long time out," Mason added.

    "We are just trying to make sure we can get him to a point where he can help us throughout the season."

  14. Teenage midfielder Whitwell signs new Baggies dealpublished at 15:58 8 August

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    Harry Whitwell has been with West Bromwich Albion since he was 11 years old

    West Bromwich Albion teenage midfielder Harry Whitwell has signed a new two-year deal at the club.

    The 19-year-old made his league debut on the final day of last season in Albion's entertaining 5-3 victory over Luton Town.

    He has been with the club since the age of 11 and signed his first professional contract in 2022.

    Having started against Fleetwood for the first team in the Carabao Cup last August, Whitwell went on to register nine goals for the club's Premier League 2 team.

    "I'm really happy to have the confidence shown in me by the club to give me another two years," Whitwell told the club website., external

    "This will allow me now to have the security to push on at Albion this season and try and get first-team football, whether be here or on loan somewhere."