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Ramsay knows the size of his task

By Paul Knight

PORTSMOUTH 3
Chaplin 20, Alli 25, Adams 49

WEST BROM 0

ICING THE CAKE: Ebou Adams fires home Portsmouth’s third goal
PICTURES: PSI/Graham Hunt

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CONOR CHAPLIN
Portsmouth

NEW West Brom manager Eric Ramsay admits he is disappointed not to have made more of an impact since taking over the Baggies earlier this month.
However, the former Minnesota United head coach says he knew the size of the challenge that faced him when he arrived at the Hawthorns and will not shy away from it now.
Without a win in four matches, his team has shipped in 12 goal...

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