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GAFFER RAMSAY REMAINS POSITIVE

WEST BROM coach Eric Ramsay is still looking for his first win after seven games in charge – but feels his side are showing crucial signs of progress.
Having taken over from the sacked Ryan Mason at the start of this year, the former Minnesota United boss has endured a torrid start to life at the Hawthorns.
There was a glimmer of hope in this FA Cup tie, when Josh Maja levelled the scores, but the afternoon ended in all-too predictable fashion as the Canaries stormed into the fifth round.
“I am obviously disappointed with the result after the way we got ourselves back ...

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