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On This Day: West Brom appoint Steve Clarke as new manager

On This Day: West Brom appoint Steve Clarke as new manager
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The job at the Hawthorns was the Scot's first managerial role.

West Brom confirmed the appointment of Steve Clarke as their head coach on this day in 2012.

The 48-year-old succeeded Roy Hodgson, who had left the Hawthorns to manage England.

Clarke arrived on a two-year deal from Liverpool, where he was assistant under Kenny Dalglish.

Kenny Dalglish, left, with assistant manager Steve Clarke at Anfield
Kenny Dalglish, left, with assistant manager Steve Clarke at Anfield (Peter Byrne/PA)

It was Clarke's first job as the main man, with previous spells on the backroom staff coming at Newcastle and Chelsea.

His appointment ended West Brom's month-long search for a new boss after Hodgson took charge of the national team on the back of guiding the Baggies to a 10th-placed finish in the Premier League.

Clarke's first season at the helm saw him carry on Hodgson's good work at the club, with a dramatic 5–5 home draw with Manchester United – in what was Sir Alex Ferguson's final match as manager – seeing the Baggies secure their best finish since 1981 by ending the campaign in eighth.

However, the 2013-14 campaign saw Clarke sacked before Christmas after a defeat at Cardiff left the club two points above the relegation zone.

Following spells in charge of Reading and Kilmarnock, either side of an assistant manager's role at Aston Villa, Clarke was appointed Scotland manager in May 2019.

This month he will lead his country at the European Championship, Scotland's first major tournament since 1998.

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General view of West Bromwich Albion's The Hawthorns taken November 2017
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