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West Bromwich Albion 2010/11 Season Review (DVD)

West Bromwich Albion 2010/11 Season Review (DVD)

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    Product code: WBADVD16Released: 27 June 2011100 minutesDVD Region: 0

    • Albion's official 2010/11 season review DVD
    • All the goals and highlights
    • Featuring Odemwingie, Mulumbu and other heroes
    • Superb DVD for any Albion fan

    Product description

    The official review of West Bromwich Albion's 2010/2011 season on DVD, including all the goals, highlights and interviews. It's the best way to relive and enjoy all the classic moments from West Bromwich Albion's 2010/11 season in the Premier League.

    It was a season which began with much optimism as Roberto Di Matteo's Albion got off to a flying start - and who could forget that amzing 3-2 victory at The Emirates against Arsenal.

    Unfortunately the early season promise fell into decline with, once again, Albion's defensive deficiencies causing problems. With the team falling towards the bottom three Chairman, Jeremy Peace, took the bold decision to place Di Matteo on 'gardening leave'. Most Baggies fans were shocked. And, with the January transfer window closed, Peace appointed Roy Hodgson as new Head Coach at The Hawthorns.

    Hodgson then witnessed the team surrendering a 3-goal lead to fellow strugglers West Ham - perhaps in hindsight this was a valuable lesson - before assuming his new position. The Head Coach set about working on the structure and discipline of the team and the effects were immediate. Albion then recorded a superb set of results - including long overdue home victories over Liverpool and Villa - and amazingly secured our Premier League status with three games to spare.

    What an amazing season filled with drama, unexpected results, huge celebrations, classic goals from Odemwingie, Brunt, Mulumbu, Morrison and many more - and most importantly we are in the Premier League for next season.

    The official review of West Bromwich Albion's 2010/2011 season on DVD is the best way to relive an incredible season.

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