Has Tony Pulis finally had his time at West Brom, we look at 5 managers that Albion should consider for the Albion hot seat if he were to depart. After recent poor performances and an unattractive playing style in recent weeks, many Albion fans believe that it’s time for Pulis to move on but who would you choose to replace him?
Take a look through the slideshow as we look at the 5 potential managers that could fit the Albion bill.
Once you’ve looked at the options let us know your thoughts down in the comments section below.
Nigel Pearson
This guy needs no second introduction, popular amongst Albion’s fans as Robson’s assistant many years ago, stood up to the task when Robson was sacked and was undefeated in 4 matches in his short stint as Albion chief. Would you welcome Nigel back to the Hawthorns?
David Moyes
Built a strong Everton team over the years on a limited budget. A manager who is desperate to rebuild his reputation in England after a short-lived spell at Manchester United. Recently sacked from Real Sociedad so would cost nothing. Up for the challenge?
Paul Clement
A CV that boasts PSG, Chelsea and Real Madrid as Ancelotti’s number 2. Recently manager of Derby who some say let him go prematurely after steering Derby to promotion contenders. Been linked in the past and has been a popular contender for the job before. Could we see Neil Clement back as his number 2?
Brendan Rodgers
Play’s free flowing attacking football which Albion are crying out for. Still has a lot to prove in the Premier League, but is still highly respected in the game. Almost bought the title to Liverpool in the 2013/14 season. Known for bringing young players through such as Sterling, Ibe and Flanagan. Is this what Albion need right now?
Gary Rowett
The Wildcard. Many people are talking about this man at the moment after doing a remarkable job at Burton where he guided them to back to back Play Off appearances. Took over at Birmingham in October 2014 and changed the fortunes of a club in decline by stabilising the ship, and now making them serious promotion contenders. Would be a coup for the Albion if they were to persuade him, is he ready for the Premier League?