Daryl Dike - a case of what might have beenpublished at 14:12 BST
Steve Hermon
BBC Radio WM's West Bromwich Albion reporter
Dike: 'You kept me going'
As you might have seen, Daryl Dike has posted a farewell message to Albion fans on social media.
The post, external is his first public words since the American striker was released at the end of last season.
His time at the club was marred by numerous injuries, which is why he was reduced to just 68 appearances after signing for around £7m from Orlando City in January 2022.
It was then-boss Val Ismael who pushed for the signing after working with him during a loan spell at Barnsley.
He scored nine goals in 22 appearances for the South Yorkshire side but, as we know, he was unable to replicate that form at Albion.
His first big injury was a hamstring one on his first start for the club at Peterborough.
He did get fit for the start of the 2022-23 campaign and had scored seven goals in 25 appearances until he suffered that first torn Achilles injury.
That kept him out for nine months but he scored on his return in the FA Cup third round against Aldershot in January 2024.
Just a month later against Ipswich it was heart-breaking to see when he was being carried off on a golf cart by the medical team and Dike would open up later on about the mental struggle during his latest spell on the sidelines that would keep him out for a full year.
He didn't start the final game of the 2024-25 season when then-interim boss James Morrison showed faith in him by starting him against Luton and he scored in a 5-3 victory.
Unfortunately a thigh injury then occurred in the following pre-season, which kept him out again.
He would return in October, but he was given limited minutes by Ryan Mason and then Eric Ramsay. So once again, step forward Morrison.
Dike's minutes increased and that faith paid off when the 26-year-old scored at Preston in April. And it was one of the moments of the season.
He scored in the next match - a win over Watford at The Hawthorns - and, pre-points deduction, it was actually the result that made the Baggies safe from relegation on that night.
But it was to be his last goal. Eleven in total over the four and a half years.
I did get a chance to speak to him, very briefly, after the final game of the season against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.
I just wished him well and I said farewell in case he was to be released and that was the case - it was announced by the club a few weeks later.
It is a shame, genuinely, because he was a guy who despite the mental struggles of all the injuries, public facing, he kept a smile on his face.
He was a very bright and bubbly lad and I think for someone who played so little because of those injuries, I don't think there's been a player that's had so many well wishes and so many positive thoughts.
But it was a case of what could have been for Daryl Dike and with Albion understood to be planning for life without Josh Maja and Karlan Grant as well, their contracts expiring this summer, it is set to be a virtually new forward line for the new season under now-permanent boss Morrison.
Image source, ShutterstockDaryl Dike's time at West Bromwich Albion was severely affected by injury































