Tony Mobray's West Brom Team have today been relegated from the Premier League following their 2-0 defeat against Liverpool.
Mobray spoke to Sky Sports News afterwards and said:
"I don't know how we didn't score today - we created chances, we do every week - and yet invariably the opposition seem to take theirs.
"Ultimately it comes down to the quality, the Premiership experience and yet I feel as if we do give good value for money most weeks, home and away.
"I think the supporters have been there before over the last seven/eight years - up and down - and they've almost hardened to it, but I have got to give them great credit for the support they give the team.
"And hopefully we can reward them next season with another promotion. We know it's always tough but we have got to focus on that - we've got to keep going, we've got to keep trying to build this team.
"I think, as you can see today, there's some good players here, we've got to try and add more good players and keep pushing on with the football team."
There are two more slots in the mire that are yet to be conclusively decided, and it looks like it will be an eventful final day at the foot of the table. History shows that there is the potential for great upsets on the final day when Premier League football is slipping away. Certainly for Middlesbrough, Hull & Newcastle their games next week will be like Cup Finals. Sunderland are 3 points clear but have an extra game Monday night to play in which to find some daylight.
West Brom Relegated
17 May 2009
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My Baggies have gone. Gone to the most competitive, and second most watched (on TV) league in the world.
Now I can sit back, enjoy the last game scrap at the bottom and not feel as tense as I've done for the last 40 weeks.
It's set to be a stonking day with every goal going in meaning something...awesome stuff.
Double awesome if Newcastle go down.
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