Mason to serve one-match touchline ban at Stokepublished at 11:23 BST 28 August 2025
11:23 BST 28 August 2025
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West Bromwich Albion boss Ryan Mason will serve a one-match touchline ban against Stoke City on Saturday after he admitted an FA charge of misconduct following his dismissal in the 1-1 draw with Portsmouth.
Mason, who has also been fined £2,000, was given a yellow card after a penalty claim was waved away, he was then shown the red card when he felt Pompey defender Regan Poole should have been sent off.
Striker Aune Heggebo was hauled back by Poole when through on goal, with the defender having already been booked.
This came just moments after Albion were denied a penalty when Heggebo appeared to be tripped by Connor Ogilvie.
Mason was seen to kick out at the bench in the technical area and was in conversation with the fourth official.
The result ended Baggies' perfect start to the season but they still sit fourth in the table and remain unbeaten.
Massive decisions didn't go our way - Mowattpublished at 13:02 BST 25 August 2025
13:02 BST 25 August 2025
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Mowatt: 'Gutted the decisions didn't go our way'
West Bromwich Albion midfielder Alex Mowatt felt his side were on the wrong side of big refereeing calls in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Portsmouth.
The Baggies were denied a penalty and then believed Pompey defender Regan Poole should have been sent off soon after.
West Brom boss Ryan Mason was sent off for protesting against both decisions.
"On the pitch I felt it was a penalty, that's why I went over to the referee," Mowatt told BBC Radio WM.
"I got a booking for it, the gaffer got sent off, the stadium felt it.
"Two massive decisions didn't go our way, but that's football. I'm just gutted that we didn't win the game."
The 30-year-old almost marked his new two-year deal with a goal as he struck the post, and hopes to pass on his experience over the next few seasons while sealing his ultimate aim of helping Albion to the Premier League.
"I''ve loved my time here," he added. "We haven't got promotion yet which is why I came here and what I wanted to do, so hopefully this season we can be right up there.
"I'm 30 now. Over the years players like Jake Livermore and Matty Phillips set the right example every day, so now it's time for me and a few other lads to start doing that as well."
West Brom show 'enough' to suggest positive season despite Pompey drawpublished at 12:16 BST 24 August 2025
12:16 BST 24 August 2025
John Bennett BBC Final Score at The Hawthorns.
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Ryan Mason was sent off as West Brom drew with Portsmouth
The fans were singing West Bromwich Albion boss Ryan Mason's name from the stands in the first half and then in the second half, after his red card, he was in the stands with them.
The chants from the supporters asking Mason for a wave are further proof that he's made an excellent impression at The Hawthorns since his arrival.
And even though his winning start to the season ended on Saturday, there was still enough from the performance to suggest that this will be a positive first season for him as a permanent manager.
He's normally so calm and composed on the touchline but two decisions in quick succession made him absolutely furious and saw him kick out at his chair in the dugout.
First he got a yellow card after a penalty claim was turned down, then he was shown a red card after feeling that Portsmouth defender Regan Poole should have been sent off.
Both decisions looked controversial from my seat in the stands, which wasn't too far from where Mason was forced to sit for the final stages.
Poole in particular was very lucky, although his overall performance for Portsmouth was excellent.
It's a tough trip to Stoke next up for West Brom and Mason will need his forwards to be more clinical, but he's got the backing of the fans and despite Saturday's draw, it still feels as though there's a real positivity around the club at the start of his era in charge.
'We kept pushing' - West Brom assistant Gibbs on Portsmouth drawpublished at 19:05 BST 23 August 2025
19:05 BST 23 August 2025
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Nigel Gibbs was pleased with West Brom's application in Portsmouth draw
West Brom assistant coach Nigel Gibbs said his players responded well to Ryan Mason's dismissal during their 1-1 draw at Portsmouth.
The Baggies were held at Fratton Park when Colby Bishop cancelled out Mikey Johnston's opener.
But Mason was sent off for dissent in the second half after his side weren't given a penalty.
"From where I was it looked a penalty, as did the crowd – everyone in the stadium thought it was a penalty – they didn't. It's frustrating, disappointing what went on. That's football," Gibbs told BBC Radio WM.
"The boys really responded well after that which was the most important thing. They stayed calm, they kept playing, they kept pushing and we had a couple of moments near the end where we nearly got the ball in the right area or it fell to us but it wasn't to be."
Gibbs thought his side deserved a victory but praised the team for their collective effort.
"We're a little bit frustrated that we didn't win the game. We had a lot of possession that second-half, we just couldn't find the moment to get us the winner. We felt we had a penalty in that second-half but it wasn't given.
"We pushed right to the end and we looked like the team that was going to get the winner, they didn't have that many chances against us. The lads gave great effort today and they kept pushing to get the winner.
Pick of the stats: West Bromwich Albion v Portsmouthpublished at 14:03 BST 22 August 2025
14:03 BST 22 August 2025
Championship leading goalscorer Isaac Price will look to add to his goal tally as West Bromwich Albion put their 100% winning start to the season on the line against Portsmouth on Saturday (15:00 BST).
Portsmouth's one win so far this season came away from home at Oxford United so John Mousinho's side can be encouraged by visiting The Hawthorns.
West Brom are unbeaten across their last eight home league games against Portsmouth (W6 D2), since a 3-0 defeat at The Hawthorns in February 1998.
Portsmouth have failed to win any of their last four league games against West Brom (D2 L2), last enduring a longer such run against the Baggies between 1987 and 1994 (nine games).
West Brom have won each of their last three league games and will be looking to win four on the bounce for the first time since September 2024.
Portsmouth have won two of their last three away league games (D1), one more than across their prior 16 fixtures on the road combined (D2 L13).
Isaac Price has scored three goals in West Brom's opening two league games so far this season and boasts the league's fourth-highest non-penalty expected goals (xG) total (1.3).
Price earns call-up for World Cup qualifierpublished at 17:33 BST 21 August 2025
17:33 BST 21 August 2025
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West Bromwich Albion midfielder Isaac Price has been called up to the Northern Ireland squad for their opening 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
The 21-year-old is currently the Championship's top goal scorer, having netted three times in two games and helping to secure Ryan Mason's side maximum points so far.
Price has made 18 appearances for Northern Ireland and scored six goals since national team boss Michael O'Neill handed him his debut aged 19.
Northern Ireland open their World Cup qualifying campaign when they visit Luxembourg on 4 September.
'I thought the boys were excellent' - Wallacepublished at 15:28 BST 18 August 2025
15:28 BST 18 August 2025
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Wallace encouraged by Albion's start to season
West Bromwich Albion midfielder Jed Wallace praised the quality of his side's "excellent" display in Saturday's 3-2 win at Wrexham.
Wallace, who is entering his fourth season as Baggies captain, scored their second goal just seconds after coming on as a substitute after 74 minutes to put his side 2-1 up.
"Three points is three points; I think the manager made it very clear that it's about us and how we perform and I thought the boys were excellent," Wallace told BBC WM.
"They've got some very good players for this level, but so do we and I think you saw that today, the quality that we showed, the boys really dug in."
Wallace also praised the impact of West Bromwich Albion's new defensive pairing of Nathaniel Phillips and George Campbell.
"Nat has been immense, I think I knew as soon as we signed him that he'd be a big player and a big personality for us; you can see that he's as brave as anything," he added.
"And for George, I can't imagine there's many like [Wrexham striker] Kieffer Moore in the MLS that are that physical and that challenging, and he stood up to it really well."
'We stood up as a team' - Masonpublished at 19:07 BST 16 August 2025
19:07 BST 16 August 2025
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Ryan Mason: 'We fully deserved the win'
West Brom Ryan Mason was delighted after seeing his side overcome Hollywood-backed Wrexham for their first away win of the season.
The Welsh club's spending power was underlined when they introduced Nathan Broadhead, who could eventually cost them £10m from Ipswich, as a first-half substitute for injured Josh Windass.
It was Albion's first away league victory since beaten Hull City 2-1 last November.
"I thought we were excellent. We deserved to win the game and it's been a hell of a long time since we won away from home in this league," said Mason.
"It's very nice to get that feeling inside the changing room.
"We came here with the right mindset and willingness to get a victory. We stood up as a team and as a squad."
The Baggies will at home to Portsmouth next Saturday.
Midfielder Whitwell joins Forest Green on loanpublished at 18:42 BST 15 August 2025
18:42 BST 15 August 2025
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Harry Whitwell made his senior West Brom debut in the FA Cup in January 2024
Midfielder Harry Whitwell has joined Forest Green Rovers on a season-long loan from West Bromwich Albion.
The 19-year-old came through the Baggies' academy and made his senior debut in the FA Cup against Aldershot Town in January 2024.
"Harry is an excellent addition who comes with excellent pedigree given his rise through the age groups at West Brom," manager Robbie Savage told the club website, external.
"He adds enthusiasm, quality, and energy to our midfield that we've assembled here at Forest Green and we're very pleased to get the deal over the line."
'Fans should be encouraged by Baggies overhaul'published at 16:46 BST 15 August 2025
16:46 BST 15 August 2025
Steve Hermon BBC Radio WM journalist
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Slowly but surely, Albion are methodically revamping their squad, and it already looks vastly different to the one that owners Bilkul inherited when they took over the club 18 months ago.
That team performed beyond expectations and reached the 2023-24 play-offs under Carlos Corberan. It was also an ageing side, as they ended the campaign with 11 players aged 30 or over and a bloated wage bill.
With the dual necessity of reducing those wages and a desire to target young potential, the Baggies now have only a trio of players in their 30s – club captain Jed Wallace, midfielder Alex Mowatt and back-up striker Devante Cole, who incidentally are all out of contract at the end of this season.
Of course, every squad needs experience, and the Baggies have added that this summer, with Nat Phillips and Krystian Bielik, who are 28 and 27 respectively, but just this week Albion have highlighted the benefit of finding untapped talent. With a sell-on clause included, they could make a minimum £9m profit on Torbjorn Heggem (pictured), following the Norwegian's move to Italian side Bologna, 13 months after he was plucked from the Swedish top flight for under £600,000.
That sale is a massive help to the club's continuing wrestling match with profit and sustainability rules and hopefully protects other assets, such as academy product Tom Fellows and midfielder Isaac Price - in this window at least - as the Northern Ireland international will at some point be the next example of a player who eventually moves on for a huge profit. The 21-year-old is that good and will only get better.
However, when I asked head coach Ryan Mason about this process, he was keen to point out that it isn't the exact model, but rather "the context of our current situation" and to help them be "better placed" in the future.
Albion certainly have their eyes on that future. Sporting director Andrew Nestor, who leads on recruitment, is not only planning for the remainder of this transfer window but also the next one and even the one after that.
While the work is far from done, fans should be encouraged by the squad turnover that's taking place. However the difficulty remains doing it while attempting to get out of one of the most competitive divisions in European football.
'Bilkul model' not Baggies' long-term plan - Masonpublished at 11:34 BST 15 August 2025
11:34 BST 15 August 2025
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Mason: 'We understand the challenge'
West Bromwich Albion boss Ryan Mason says he believes the club's current model of purchasing low-value players with a view to developing them for a higher resale price is only a temporary solution to resolve the club's financial issues.
The Baggies sold defender Torbjorn Heggem to Serie A club Bologna on a £10m deal on Friday, having purchased the Norwegian for just under £600,000 in July 2024.
Speaking to BBC Radio WM on Thursday, prior to the completion of the sale, the head coach was asked whether the 'Bilkul model' introduced when Shilen Patel took over the club in February 2024 was something he was made aware of when he arrived in June.
"I think it's more the context of our current situation and what we inherited as a club a couple of years ago in terms of the new ownership," Mason said.
"I don't necessarily believe that's the model, it's just a model we currently using to get us to a point where we can be better placed.
"If there's opportunities that arise in this period now where I can accelerate the process of getting us more stable on that side of it, then that can only benefit the club."