Eric Ramsay: West Bromwich Albion sack head coach after nine games

BBC World
February 24, 2026
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West Bromwich Albion has parted ways with head coach Eric Ramsay just nine games into his tenure, marking another chapter of instability for the club. Ramsay, who had previously led Minnesota United to back-to-back MLS Conference Playoff semi-finals, joined West Brom following a successful spell in Major League Soccer. However, his time at The Hawthorns was plagued by poor results, including a 3-2 loss to Middlesbrough and a humiliating 5-0 defeat by Norwich City—the club's largest home loss outside the top flight. Despite some minor recoveries with draws against Derby County, Stoke City, and Birmingham City, West Brom struggled against fellow strugglers Portsmouth and were eliminated from the FA Cup by Norwich. Ramsay acknowledged the challenges during his brief stint, stating that he could only focus on controlling what was within his power. His departure comes amid a pattern of frequent managerial changes at the club, with West Brom now seeking their fourth head coach in 14 months. This latest sack follows the exits of Carlos Corberan, who left for Valencia, and Tony Mowbray, who was dismissed before last season's conclusion. The recurring instability in West Brom's management has raised concerns about the club's ability to build long-term consistency. Ramsay's brief tenure highlights the difficulties faced by a team struggling both on and off the pitch, with his departure leaving fans wondering if this cycle of change will ever lead to sustained success. For readers interested in the world of sports management and team dynamics, this
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Originally published on BBC World on 2/24/2026