WSC DAILY
April 2008
Championship extremes | Championship extremes |
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Nigel Pearson he has won only two matches out of 12 since taking charge of Southampton in February, having spent the previous few weeks slumped forlornly on the end of the Newcastle bench after the return of Kevin Keegan. Pearson has insisted that a protracted boardroom battle has not had an unsettling effect but it has surely contributed to the prevailing mood of gloom. Controversial former chairman Rupert Lowe now seems set to resume control two days after the end of the season which will not improve the mood of many home fans who may have just seen the team relegated in their last match against Sheffield Utd.
No such worries for West Brom. Tony Mowbray's side fell just short last season and defensive frailties have occasionally looked like scuppering their promotion push in recent months. But by common consent they are the best footballing side in the division, with a passing style that is in sharp contrast to the muscular approach of the other promotion contenders. Manager Mowbray is insistent that his side can prevail by “playing a brand of football like Barcelona”. Such lofty ambitions seem likely to pay off tonight. West Brom supporters who had to watch teams managed by Bryan Robson and Gary Megson will feel that they have been duly rewarded.
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