West Bromwich Albion have parted ways with Head Coach Ryan Mason, with further backroom departures confirmed: a decision that immediately shifts attention toward the next phase of the club’s project.
“West Bromwich Albion have today parted company with men’s first team Head Coach Ryan Mason,” the club confirmed in a statement.
However, the reshuffle did not end there. As the announcement gathered pace, Albion also confirmed additional departures from the technical bench, ensuring the transition would be comprehensive.
“Assistant Head Coach Nigel Gibbs and First Team Coach/Head of Performance Sam Pooley have also departed The Hawthorns.
“The club would like to place on record its thanks to Ryan, Nigel and Sam for their efforts and wishes all three the very best for the future.”
Meanwhile, continuity will be maintained from within. In the interim, James Morrison will take the reins and look to steady the squad while the search for new leadership continues.
“First Team Coach James Morrison will oversee first-team affairs on an interim basis until a new staff is appointed.”
And, moving straight into the next phase, the club made it clear that recruitment has already kicked off, suggesting momentum behind the scenes will stay high.
“The process of recruiting a new men’s first team Head Coach and staff is under way.”
As The Baggies push forward, supporters will now watch closely to see which direction the club turns next and whether this managerial change becomes the spark needed to drive the team toward its ambitions.

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