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Darren Moore: No regrets over my time as West Brom boss

Darren Moore has no regrets over his time in charge of Albion and harbours no animosity towards the club despite his sacking.

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Moore was relieved of his duties as Baggies head coach in March, with the club then fourth in the Championship.

Jimmy Shan took the reins on a caretaker basis for the remainder of the campaign, losing to Villa in the play-off semi-finals, and now Slaven Bilic is in charge at The Hawthorns.

Moore has previously stated his sacking came as a shock, and in a first-person piece on The Coaches' Voice website said: "Would I do anything differently?

"I’ve been asked that question a lot over the last few months.

"When I first left West Brom, I did go through a period of thinking, what did I do wrong?

"But now I’ve had time to look back and reflect, I know that I wouldn’t do anything differently. I really wouldn’t.

"That doesn’t mean I harbour any animosity towards the club. Actually, it’s the opposite.

"I’m grateful to them for giving me the opportunity."

He added: "I associate my experiences at West Brom with nothing but good times."