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Now to the Black Country and the volatile meeting of West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers… It is not even 9am on a half-empty Sunday morning train from London to Birmingham ...
But the Black Country is where the fanbases meet and co-exist in towns like Dudley, Tipton, Coseley, Wednesbury and Bilston, where Wolves and West Brom shirts appear in equal numbers in pubs ...
Traders from a neglected Black Country market say they remain hopeful ... move to a new location has been hampered by delays. West Bromwich’s indoor market in the Kings Square Shopping Centre ...
Take the Black Country New Road north from West Bromwich to Wolverhampton and you bear witness to post-industrial struggles which ought to bind such places together. In place of the foundries and ...
West Brom face punishment after after crowd disorder and violent scenes marred Sunday’s FA Cup tie against rivals Wolves. Play in the Black Country derby at The Hawthorns was suspended for more ...
West Bromwich Albion's derby with Wolverhampton Wanderers was interrupted in the second half at The Hawthorns on Sunday after fights broke out following Wanderers' goal netted by Matheus Cunha.
The FA says it will investigate the "inexcusable" scenes that saw the FA Cup fourth-round tie between West Brom and Wolves suspended ... Players across the country are increasingly concerned ...
But as Championship team West Bromwich Albion prepare to face the Premier League's Wolverhampton Wanderers in a FA cup tie, some are questioning whether it truly is a "Black Country derby".