July 8, 2024

The board of West Brom is attempting to quicken the takeover procedure, and Mayor Andy Street claims he is in discussions with several parties.

Mayor of the West Midlands, Andy Street, was present at The Hawthorns on Tuesday night as West Bromwich Albion defeated Queens Park Rangers, a lowly team, with goals from Grady Diangana and Brandon Thomas-Asante in the second half.

After 13 games, Albion finds itself in the play-off spots against all odds due to their misfortune with injuries and lack of recruitment. Carlos Corberan has been

However, Albion faces more pressing problems off the field that must be resolved right now. In order to provide financial stability, the club’s managing director, Mark Miles, has confirmed that discussions are taking place with potential investors regarding an investment or a complete sale of Guochuan Lai’s shares in the upcoming weeks and months.

Tuesday, the Mayor observed from Halfords Lane as the Baggies defeated the Hoops to record their fifth victory of the year and fifth clean sheet in as many games. In the grand scheme of things, the club needs all the outside assistance it can get, and Street plans to assist in conjunction with local MP Nicola Richards and the protest organization Action For Albion.

“Good to be at the Hawthorns for a great result for the Baggies as they continue to perform on the pitch,” Street wrote on Twitter. “Off the pitch I’m aware of the issues surrounding the ownership, & I’ve been in dialogue with @action4albion, @nicolafrichards & the club as we work towards a solution.”

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