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West Bromwich Albion have reappointed Mark Miles as executive director following the departure of president Andrew Nestor. With the Baggies mired in a Championship relegation fight, Miles faces an emergency rescue mission to restore stability and football intelligence to a club reeling from failed coach appointments and poor recruitment.
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00:00West Bromwich Albion have initiated an emergency rescue mission to address a chaotic mess behind
00:07the scenes following the departure of club president Andrew Drew Nesta. The Americans
00:13exit comes as the baggies find themselves meered in a desperate championship relegation scrap,
00:19teetering on the edge of the third tier for the first time in over 30 years.
00:24Nesta, who also served as sporting director, carried the burden for what has been described
00:29as a series of failed head coach appointments and a breakdown in relations with owner Shainan Patel.
00:36His tenure was marked by the summer hiring of Ryan Mason, a decision he was reportedly reluctant to
00:42reverse and a perceived lack of presence, having allegedly missed every fixture since December.
00:50In a bid to restore order, the hierarchy has turned to a familiar face reappointing club stalwart Mark
00:56Miles. Miles, who previously served the club for nearly two decades, returns to find the team
01:01languishing in the bottom three following a difficult run under new manager Eric Ramsey.
01:07The club is now seeking to bolster its footballing intelligence with Dominic Price being linked to a
01:12senior role. However, with only a few games remaining, the focus remains squarely on survival.
01:18For a fan base exhausted by off-field instability, the return of Miles represents a desperate hope
01:24that leadership can finally guide a club away from a historic disaster.
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