LONDON — West Bromwich Albion appointed James Morrison as permanent coach on a two-year contract after he steered them to Championship safety, the club said.
Morrison has won four, drawn six and lost once since taking charge of the club on an interim basis in March following Eric Ramsay’s departure, Reuters reported.
Despite a two-point deduction for a financial rules breach, West Brom secured survival last week when a draw with Ipswich Town left them four points clear of the relegation zone with one game remaining.
West Brom faces Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday in their last game of the season.











