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MORRISON HAILS HIS BAGGIES ACES

Strikers delight gaffer...
By Jonny Bentley

INTERIM manager JamesMorrison was delighted to continue West Brom’s fight against relegation with victory over Preston at Deepdale.
Josh Maja showed great composure in the 11th minute to put the Baggies ahead and Daryl Dike came off the bench to seal the game with a decisive 77th-minute finish.
Morrison’s reign is in stark contrast to that of former manager Eric Ramsay, who failed to win any of the eight Championship matches he took charge of.
The 39-year-old has orchestrated a remarkable turnaround in form with this result exten...

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