WEST BROM have confirmed former player James Morrison as the club’s new full-time manager.
Morrison, 39, has been caretaker boss at the Hawthorns since Eric Ramsay’s horror show stint ended after just 44 days and nine matches in February.
West Brom have confirmed their permanent replacement for Eric Ramsay Credit: Getty
And the ex-Premier League midfielder will now take the Baggies forward in his first role as a permanent senior head coach.
Morrison, who made over 340 appearances for West Brom across more than 12 years, has already filled in on the touchline for three matches in recent seasons.
He was called on as temporary gaffer for his first foray into men’s management in January when Ryan Mason was axed.
Former Tottenham man Mason was only in charge for 27 games, which is still more than Tony Mowbray lasted across three months at the start of 2025 (17).
And then Morrison replaced Ramsay earlier this year as well, where he has overseen 11 matches so far.
The 46-cap Scottish international as a player has only lost one of his 11 games since Ramsay was ditched.
That was his first, so since then Morrison is on a 10-match unbeaten run was has steered the side to safety.
Despite a two-point Championship penalty for financial wrongdoing, West Brom cannot be relegated heading into the final weekend of the season.
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