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West Bromwich Albion Season Review 2014/15 DVD

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You know when you’ve been Pulised. From a precarious position at the turn of the year ten clean sheets to season’s end took the Throstles well clear of the relegation zone and into the safe haven of the Premier League’s mid-table as giants like Manchester United and Chelsea tumbled at every turn. Elsewhere it was a season to remember as we unveiled a statue of Mr. Albion Tony Brown and helped launch the Jeff Astle Foundation with an incredible day of celebration. Just fast forward through the last ten minutes of the game. It’s all here... the games the goals the saves the Tony Brown story and Astle Day in all its glory. Past present and future that’s the Albion in 2014/15… Extras: Mr Albion - Tony Brown Jeff Astle Foundation Launch Goal of the Season [show more]

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Released
29 June 2015
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Publisher
PDI Media 
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Runtime
100 minutes 
Features
PAL 
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5035593201720 
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All the highlights from West Brom's fifth consecutive season in the Premier League. With the club in a precarious position following a string of disappointing results, manager Alan Irvine was replaced at the end of the year by Tony Pulis who proceeded to lead the West Midlands club to the safety of mid-table with victories over Manchester United and league champions Chelsea. Off the pitch, the club unveiled a statue of their record goalscorer Tony 'Bomber' Brown and launched the Jeff Astle Foundation in memory of their late former player.