Sam Allardyce was a Wolves fan as a kid but the only thing on his mind is the survival of their big rivals West Brom. Allardyce takes Albion to Molineux this lunchtime searching for his first win since taking over.
Though the Baggies won plaudits for holding Liverpool to a 1-1 draw at Anfield, other results under Big Sam have been awful, and last week they were knocked out of the FA Cup by League One Blackpool.
For Allardyce today is all about the points and the memories. “I was about nine when I first went to Wolves,” said Dudley-born Allardyce. “But I probably spent as much time watching West Brom because I got a free ticket there. “I would watch Roger Minton (a West Brom defender in the 60s and 70s) because his brother used to take
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