October 2, 2025
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‘He has to’: Isaac Price view as West Brom star continues form at international level

Isaac Price has taken his impressive form with his club into Northern Ireland’s end of season fixtures.

Price, who arrived at Albion in January, starred for his country during the latest round of international fixtures, and netted an impressive winner in his side’s victory over Ireland earlier this week.

He commented on the freedom he has been given by his manager Michael O’Neil, and how it has helped him to become the youngest Northern Ireland player to reach nine senior goals.

He is set to return to Albion pre-season training in coming weeks – and will no doubt be a massive player for the Baggies next season.

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Six weeks and two hours after the confirmation of Tony Mowbray’s Easter sacking, Albion finally confirmed Ryan Mason’s arrival as owners Bilkul netted their man.

There has been much talk of former midfielder Mason’s lack of experience. It may have an element of truth – at 33, this is his first senior head coach role and it will doubtless be a challenging new environment.

But those who reacted to interest in Mason by labelling it a “risk” or “gamble” will have to look past that.

Any manager or head coach appointment is a risk. In this society, where everything is judged immediately and patience barely exists, the decision-makers in all walks of life face more scrutiny than ever.

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That is no different in football and with Shilen Patel’s Bilkul here. They are not daft and will know the judgement on their football operations is ongoing.

But in this case, Albion’s owners have made the appointment that fits within their model. They have returned to where it was intended to go in the new year – a hunt that eventually ended with Tony Mowbray – and if this is the direction in which the Patels and Andrew Nestor see the club then they deserve the support to follow it.

Mason will coach and lead footballing matters under the umbrella propped up by Nestor, above Ian Pearce and the scouting and analytical staff.

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