Eric Ramsay Leaves Minnesota United to Coach West Brom in England's Second-Tier Championship
Eric Ramsay leaves Minnesota United after a record 16-win season to lead West Bromwich Albion in England's Championship amid club struggles, signing a 2.5-year deal.
- On Sunday, West Bromwich Albion appointed former Manchester United first-team coach Eric Ramsay as head coach after beating Swansea City in a penalty shootout to reach the FA Cup fourth round.
- Ramsay had been at Minnesota United, his first head coaching job after working alongside Erik ten Hag at Manchester United, and said `Two seasons have flown by` reflecting on his tenure.
- Ramsay confirmed he will bring assistant Dennis Lawrence with him to West Brom and said they were `incredibly grateful for our time in Minnesota` and the family `made friends for life`.
- With the club 18th in the Championship, West Brom faces pressure to improve results while first-team coach James Morrison managed Sunday’s FA Cup win, not Eric Ramsay.
- Minnesota said it is currently in the final stages of selecting its next head coach and will have more to share `in the coming days`, The Associated Press reported the hire.
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West Brom have named former Manchester United assistant Eric Ramsay as their new head coach after he guided Minnesota United to the semi-finals of the Major League Soccer play-offs
Eric Ramsay leaves Minnesota United to coach West Brom in England's second-tier Championship
West Bromwich Albion has hired former Manchester United assistant Eric Ramsay as head coach after he guided Minnesota United to the semifinals of the MLS playoffs.
A breakthrough starlet and last chance saloon: 3 West Brom players who could benefit from Eric Ramsay appointment News: The72 - Football League News
West Brom have announced Minnesota United boss Eric Ramsay as the new head coach at The Hawthorns, replacing Ryan Mason. West Brom moved fast to find the man they want to lead them into the second-half of the season. On the back of 10 consecutive away defeats in the Championship, the decision was made to relieve Ryan Mason of his duties. James Morrison was placed in interim charge and guided WBA to a penalty shootout victory against Swansea City…
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