West Bromwich Albion in Premier League announced on their
website on Monday the sacking of manager Alan Irvine.
The sacking of Irvine came after seven defeats in their last
nine games for West Bromwich Albion in the league, which led to the decline in
the team towards the center 16 of 20 clubs in the competition.
and Irvine became the second coach to lose his job in three
days after the sacking of Neil Warnock of relegation-threatened Crystal Palace
on Saturday.
However Alan Pardew approaching Newcastle United manager of
Palace to leave the competition will see several changes in the technical
equipment in a short period after a quiet start to the season were not by any
sack in the first four months.
And Irvine is the third coach to lose his job in West
Bromwich Albion through just over 12 months after more than two brief periods
of Steve Clark and Pepe Mel.
The West Bromwich Albion lost 2-nil at home to Stoke City on
Sunday, two days after a 3-1 defeat at home to Manchester City after the
defending champions.
Terry Burton, Director of Technical Administration of West
Bromwich Albion Said on club’s website "to ensure the survival of the
sixth season in the Premier League is the goal dominates our thinking and
sometimes you must make some unhappy decisions to take to implement this."
" everyone impressed by Alan and his moral commitment
and diligence, but simply knows that the results were not good enough."
Irvine took over the training of West Bromwich Albion
abruptly in June after spending the Scot, aged 56 years, three seasons with the
youth team at Everton.
Reports said the former coach Tim Sherwood, Tottenham
Hotspur comes on top of the candidates to take charge of West Bromwich Albion
successor to Irvine also menu includes former coach Tony Pulis to Stoke and
Crystal Palace.
and West Bromwich Albion solve a guest at West Ham United in
the first days of next year and will play under the temporary leadership of
assistants coach Rob Kelly and Keith Downing.
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