Cyrille looks to future for Di Matteo’s Albion

Friday 31st July 2009, 11:02AM BST.

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Albion legend Cyrille Regis talks to Martin Swain about the prospects of West Brom under new manager Roberto Di Matteo.

Cyrille also discusses the departure of Tony Mowbray and the position of captain Jonathan Greening, who is sought by Fulham.

Video report by Nicky Butler.


  1. 1
    Warren (Albion)

    I think it was Supermaths (apologies if this is wrong), who mentioned Championship fantasy football the other day.

    I’ve set up a private league for any posters on here, if anybody’s interested.

    It’s free to enter, you get £10m to pick a Championship team, and the website does the rest.

    The site is http://fantasy.football-league.co.uk
    Pick your team and the code to join the league is 2906. Might give us a bit of banter throughout the season!!

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    danobaggs

    Sad to hear the news on Sir Bobby today but heres proof there are still some good guys in the game left.

    What a cool guy and a massive Albion legend! I live round by the Hednesford Town ground, might take a look this weekend. Another Albion win I think Boing Boing!! :)

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    j wilson

    albion. promotion bolton. relegation paul robinson. mixed emotion me. elation

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