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WEST BROMWICH ALBION SEASON REVIEW 2011/2012

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West Bromwich Albion are another club who will be scouring the land for a new manager after the incumbent Roy Hodgson left to take the England national team job. Players such as Peter Odemwingie and Ben Foster feature heavily in the word cloud.

The below word cloud was generated using all of West Brom's match reports from the BBC website from the 2011/2012 season.

Reports: Redknapp leaving Tottenham

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What a whirlwind of a four months it has been for Harry Redknapp.

From emerging not guilty from a tax evasion trial in February to being the odds-on favorite for the England national team job until Roy Hodgson was offered the job to guiding Tottenham to fourth place in the Premier League only to have that not be good enough for the UEFA Champions League this year, Redknapp has been through quite the gamut in a short period of time.

Match Report: Liverpool 0 - 1 Fulham

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Fulham recorded a first win at Anfield in their history as Liverpool's FA Cup final warm-up felt decidedly flat.
The Cottagers' previous 30 visits had failed to produce a victory and Merseyside, in general, has been an unhappy hunting ground.
Saturday's woeful 4-0 defeat to Everton at Goodison Park extended Fulham's run in league matches to no wins in 48 trips to the city of Liverpool.

The Rest

Euro 2012 alternative team guide: Czech Republic

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OTP gives you the lowdown on all the Euro 2012 teams. 10 word description: Not quite the same force but still a decent side. Coach: Michel Bilek Not to be confused with his near-namesake German midfielder, Bilek has been managing for just over a decade after a playing career that included spells with Real Betis [.

Top five managers who are not interested in the England job

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After spending yesterday not thinking about the England job, Harry Redknapp has now given it some thought and decided that he is "flattered". Meanwhile, the rest of English football's great and not-so-great have been falling over themselves to declare that they have no interest in the vacancy. 1. Arsene Wenger "I have never really been [.