After a turbulent season that tested the resolve of even the most loyal Baggies supporters, there's a growing sense that brighter days may finally be on the horizon at The Hawthorns. BBC Radio WM's West Bromwich Albion commentator Steve Hermon sat down with former midfielder Richard Sneekes and a panel of passionate fans to dissect the club's struggles and explore the promising resurgence under new boss James Morrison.
"I think it will be interesting to see what he brings in and how we are going to play next year," Sneekes noted, capturing the cautious optimism surrounding Morrison's appointment. The discussion delved into the key moments of a challenging campaign, from defensive lapses to missed opportunities, but also highlighted the tactical adjustments and renewed spirit that have sparked a late-season turnaround.
For fans who've weathered the storm, the conversation offers a mix of honest reflection and hope. Morrison's fresh approach—emphasizing discipline, youth development, and attacking intent—has already shown glimpses of a team ready to climb the table. Whether it's enough to erase the memories of a difficult year remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the Baggies are building something worth watching.
