Darren Moore: West Brom caretaker boss named first League manager of the 30 days
Moore played for West Brom from 2001 until 2006, twice helping them to promotion to the first LeagueWest Brom caretaker boss Darren Moore was named first League manager of the 30 days for April, hours before his side were relegated from the first League. Moore, 44, led the Baggies to an unbeaten run in April by 3 wins & 2 draws after replacing Alan Pardew at the begain of final 30 days. West Brom were bottom of the table & ten points adrift while he took over. Moore was pictured by dozens of club staff as he gathered the award. We've only brought some unity here & it's helped the players put the performances together on the pitch," he said.West Brom's Darren Moore relegated on same day he wins first League manager award
as informed in Jake Livermore praises West Brom's behavior out of the relegation battle & the influence of Darren Moore after the Baggies' beat over Spurs. (one:14)West Bromwich Albion manager Darren Moore was named the first League manager of the 30 days on the day the club were relegated from the division. The Baggies were relegated next Southampton's one-0 beat over Swansea at the Liberty Stadium on Tuesday night. West Brom's season started well by 6 points taken from a possible 6 after successive one-0 wins at house to Bournemouth & away to Burnley. On April two, Pardew's time was up & he was replaced by Moore until the finish of the season, becoming West Brom's 4th manager of the campaign.This content may collect you by Max Nolan
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