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Norwich City club legend Wes Hoolahan is on the verge of completing a move to Championship hopefuls West Bromwich Albion. The club, who were promoted from the Premier League last season, are confident that a quality signing will help them return to England's top flight after just one season.
West Bromwich Albion striker Salomon Rondon has reportedly emerged as the prime target for Cardiff City, who recently secured their promotion to the Premier League.
West Bromwich Albion defender Jonny Evans is reportedly prepared to snub advances from Arsenal in order to join Manchester City during the summer.
Alan Pardew has left West Bromwich Albion by mutual consent after failing to overturn the club's fortunes over the past four months.
Former West Bromwich defender Darren Moore has lavished praise on the Baggies manager Steve Clarke for the transfer signings this summer and remains hopeful of a good season for the club.
It would be hard to argue that this is probably the weekend's most pointless game; West Ham are 7 points off their nearest rival Blackburn in 9th whilst Spurs are three points behind. Derby have been relegated already and eyes are already on Championship preparation.
Tottenham's mini run of form looks set to continue here as Spurs make an easy looking visit to Pride Park. Tottenham makes this away trip to Derby knowing that they have only once failed to score in their past 13 Premiership clashes with the home side.
West Ham mauled the Premiership's bottom club Derby 5-0 today with goals from Bowyer (2), Etherington and Solano. It was a dreadful performance by Derby who already look destined for the Championship.
Fulham who are on the longest current winless run in seven games are anxious to avoid the 100th defeat in their Premier League history against Derby. Derby, on the other hand, are terrible on the road.
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