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West Brom initiates contact to hire Ramsay’s replacement, who has secured 195 Championship wins.
West Bromwich Albion have reportedly opened contact in their search for a new manager following the departure of Eric Ramsay, with an experienced Championship boss now emerging as a leading candidate to take charge for the remainder of the campaign.
There was a growing sense of concern at The Hawthorns almost immediately after Ramsay’s appointment, particularly when Norwich City netted five goals against his side in only his second match in charge. From that point onward, it became increasingly apparent that the situation was unlikely to improve, and the Welshman’s tenure ultimately proved short-lived. For the second time this season, Albion’s decision to place their faith in a relatively inexperienced head coach failed to deliver the desired outcome.
Attention has now shifted toward what comes next. The key question for those in charge is whether to once again gamble on youth or instead turn to a seasoned figure capable of steadying the ship. Some recent reports have suggested that the club could consider Will Still, who previously managed Southampton. Although his spell at St Mary’s did not go entirely to plan, his earlier achievements in France have ensured he remains a respected name and a potential target for clubs seeking a fresh direction.
Still, he is not the only option under consideration. There has also been speculation about a possible return for Carlos Corberan, nearly two years after he left to take over at Valencia. When Corberan departed, Albion were sitting seventh in the table and pushing for a playoff position for the second consecutive season. Any comeback now, however, would present a starkly different challenge, with the club currently facing the very real threat of relegation rather than chasing promotion.
In addition to these names, there is growing support for a more experienced appointment, and that has reportedly led to preliminary discussions with Tony Mowbray. According to Football Insider, West Brom have initiated talks with Mowbray about the possibility of him returning for a third spell in charge, this time on a short-term basis to see out the season.
Given the precarious position Albion find themselves in, many believe this is not the moment for further experimentation. Instead, the club require stability and a manager with a proven track record at Championship level. Mowbray fits that description, having previously managed the Baggies on two occasions. During his most recent tenure, which came as recently as last season, the team were never seriously dragged into a relegation fight, although they also fell short of achieving their playoff aspirations.
Ultimately, that inability to meet higher ambitions led to his dismissal. Now, with survival rather than promotion the immediate priority, his pragmatic approach and wealth of experience could prove invaluable. Mowbray boasts one of the most extensive Championship résumés in the English Football League. Across 498 matches in the division, he has recorded 195 victories, along with 130 draws and 173 defeats, underlining both his longevity and familiarity with the demands of the competition.
At 62 years old, Mowbray is regarded as one of the most seasoned figures operating in the EFL. His experience could provide exactly the steady guidance West Brom require to secure their Championship status. The plan, should talks progress successfully, would likely involve him stabilising the team through to the end of the season before the club reassess their long-term managerial strategy during the summer.
For now, Albion’s priority is clear: avoid relegation at all costs. Whether that mission will be entrusted to Mowbray or another candidate remains to be seen, but the shift toward experience signals a recognition that survival demands immediate, reliable leadership.
Now, the ‘elite’ manager is considering a move away from his club to join West Brom
West Bromwich Albion are once again facing uncertainty in the dugout, with reports suggesting that former head coach Carlos Corberan could be open to a dramatic return to The Hawthorns. According to Sports Boom, the Spaniard is weighing up his future at Valencia CF amid growing pressure in La Liga, and a reunion with Albion is now a genuine possibility.
Owner Shilen Patel is searching for his third manager of the campaign after two unsuccessful appointments this season. The Baggies gambled on inexperience by handing opportunities to Ryan Mason and Eric Ramsay, but neither tenure delivered the upturn in form the club desperately needed. Ramsay’s exit was particularly abrupt, as he was dismissed just 90 minutes after a frustrating 1–1 draw with Charlton Athletic on Tuesday evening. That result left Albion hovering just a single point above the Championship relegation zone, intensifying fears of a potential drop.
The statistics paint a bleak picture. West Brom are still searching for their first league victory of 2026, and their winless streak has now stretched to ten matches. A side that was competing in the playoffs only two years ago now finds itself locked in a desperate battle to preserve its Championship status. The contrast is stark, particularly considering the club’s ambitions not so long ago, when they were pushing for promotion and even faced Southampton FC in the postseason.
Corberan’s previous spell at Albion remains fresh in supporters’ memories. The 42-year-old guided the club into the top six despite operating with a tighter budget than promotion rivals such as Southampton and Leeds United. His ability to organise a disciplined, resilient side earned admiration across the division. Although some fans occasionally voiced frustration at the team’s pragmatic and sometimes cautious attacking approach, few could argue with the results he achieved under challenging financial constraints.
Now, circumstances may align for a reunion. Sports Boom reports that Corberan is under increasing scrutiny at Valencia, who are themselves embroiled in a relegation scrap in Spain’s top flight. The Mestalla outfit currently sit only two places and two points above the La Liga bottom three, leaving the manager’s position far from secure. If he were to part ways with the Spanish club, West Brom could attempt to move swiftly to bring him back to the West Midlands.
For Albion, securing Corberan would represent a major statement of intent. During his initial tenure, he posted a 44 percent win rate, a respectable return given the instability and limited resources he inherited. Beyond the numbers, he fostered a strong connection with supporters at The Hawthorns, many of whom still regard him as the ideal figure to steady the ship in turbulent times. His emphasis on structure, defensive solidity, and tactical clarity could be precisely what the team requires as they fight for survival.
In the immediate term, the Baggies face a pivotal encounter against 23rd-placed Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium. The clash is widely viewed as a must-win fixture, with both sides desperate for points at the wrong end of the table. Beyond that, the schedule grows increasingly daunting. Albion are set to meet a run of opponents chasing playoff ambitions, including Southampton, Hull City, Bristol City, and Wrexham AFC. Collecting points from those encounters will be no small task, particularly without stability on the touchline.
The central dilemma for Patel is timing. West Brom may admire Corberan and believe he is the right long-term solution, but they can ill afford to wait indefinitely for developments in Spain. Every passing week without a permanent managerial appointment risks further damaging morale and momentum. The squad needs clarity, direction, and renewed confidence immediately, not at some uncertain point in the future.
Yet football often turns on emotion as much as logic. An emotional return for Corberan could energise both players and fans, rekindling the unity that once propelled Albion toward the playoff places. Even if his style prioritises narrow, hard-fought victories over expansive football, many supporters would gladly accept a series of 1–0 wins if it guarantees safety. Survival, after all, is the overriding objective.
As speculation intensifies, attention now shifts to Patel’s next move. Will he act decisively to install a new head coach without delay, or will he gamble on circumstances unfolding at Valencia and attempt to lure Corberan back to The Hawthorns? With the relegation battle tightening and confidence fragile, the coming days could prove decisive in shaping West Bromwich Albion’s future trajectory.
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