Saturday 3rd January 2015,
FA Cup Third Round, The Hawthorns, Kick-Off 3pm |
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West Bromwich Albion |
7 - 0 |
Gateshead |
Berahino (42, 46, 53 & 90+2) |
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Anichebe (45+1) |
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Brunt (55) |
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Morrison (79) |
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Managers |
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Tony Pulis |
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Gary Mills |
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Starting XI |
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Boaz Myhill |
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Adam Bartlett |
Sébastien Pocognoli |
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Andrai Jones |
Gareth McAuley |
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James Curtis |
Craig Dawson |
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Ben Clark |
Chris Baird |
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John Oster |
James Morrison |
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Valentin Gjokaj (Chandler 60) |
Chris Brunt |
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Phil Turnbull |
(Yacob 54) Graham Dorrans |
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Craig Baxter |
(Varela 67) Stéphane Sessègnon |
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Michael Rankine (Wright 68) |
(Samaras 54) Victor Anichebe |
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Alex Rodman |
Saido Berahino |
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Matty Pattison (Ramshaw 56) |
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Substitutes |
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Claudio Yacob |
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Jamie Chandler |
Silvestre Varela |
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Danny Wright |
Georgios Samaras |
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Rob Ramshaw |
(gk) Ben Foster |
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Jack Wilson (gk) |
Andre Wisdom |
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Jon Shaw |
Youssouf Mulumbu |
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Lewis Guy |
Brown Ideye |
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Tom Allan |
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Attendance:
16,593 |
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Referee:
Andy Madley (West Yorkshire) |
Assistant 01:
Ian Hussin (Merseyside) |
Assistant 02:
Tom Nield (West Yorkshire) |
Fourth Official:
Charles Breakspear (Surrey) |
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Official Matchday
Programme |
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Price:
£3.00
Pages: 68 Issue: 13 |
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Tony Pulis enjoys an emphatic winning start to his Hawthorns reign. |
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Jimmy Cookson was the last Albion player to hit four goals in an FA Cup game
back in February 1929 against Bradford Park Avenue. |
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Tony Brown was the last Albion player to score four goals in a competitive
game back in January 1974 against Nottingham Forest. |
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Albion record their biggest win since beating Barnsley 7-0 in May 2007. |
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Albion record their biggest FA Cup win since beating Aylesbury United 8-0 in
November 1992. |
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Stéphane Sessègnon makes his 50th appearance for
the Baggies. |
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