Allardyce to step down from West Brom

West Brom has officially confirmed the decision in an announcement on Wednesday through the Club’s website, that they would part ways with Sam Allardyce after the season.

Allardyce to step down from West Brom
Sam Allardyce

West Bromwich Albion manager Sam Allardyce would step down as head coach for the Throstles by the close of this season.

With 26 points out of the 37 matches played amassing 34 goals to their credit with 5 wins, 11 draws 21 losses and having 39 goals deficit.

The picture clearly depicts that all is not well with the Baggies so far as this season is concerned.

The Albion currently sit in the 19th position of the Premier League table and it is impossible to escape relegation at the end of the season.

West Brom’s 3-1 defeat to West Ham United further deepen their woes and will not be part of next season’s Premier League.

The Baggies have had their relegation fate sealed and are finishing the year on a low. They haven't earned a win in any of their past five outings

In respect of this, West Brom has officially confirmed the decision in an announcement on Wednesday through the Club’s website, that they would part ways with Sam Allardyce after the season.

“Unfortunately, collectively, we were unable to achieve our goal of surviving relegation. In the second half of the season, we played with passion and desire, delivering some memorable results with organised, entertaining football.

“Ultimately, we were unable to accumulate the points total required to keep us here, but Sam certainly restored pride with a number of resilient displays.

“Sam, Ken (Chief Executive, Xu Ke) and I have discussed at length our plans for the future and we very much hoped to have Sam in charge for next season and beyond.

“Sam and his coaching staff have been excellent to work with and I would like to thank them all for their efforts.

“Sam has given his reasons for leaving and we respect his decision. He has been brilliant to work with and I wish him, Sammy and Robbie all the very best in the future. They will always be welcome at The Hawthorns.”