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"West Bromwich Albion: A Legacy of Triumphs and Legends" Step into the world of West Bromwich Albion, where history and passion collide at The Hawthorns Stadium Fine Art. From its humble beginnings to becoming a force in English football, this club has left an indelible mark on the sport. In 1912, as Liam Brady graced Arsenal's pitch, Barnsley celebrated their FA Cup victory. Yet it was West Bromwich Albion who stood tall as finalists that year, showcasing their skill and determination. Rewind further back to 1895 when Aston Villa lifted the FA Cup trophy. Little did they know that years later, it would be West Bromwich Albion's turn to bask in glory as champions. The early 1900s witnessed West Bromwich Albion's rise to prominence. In 1901/2 Division Two Champions title firmly in their grasp, they paved their way towards greatness. Matches against Stoke City and Brighton & Hove Albion showcased the team's unwavering spirit and dedication on the field. Every goal scored by Fred Morris against Corinthian in the 1923/4 FA Cup echoed through time as a testament to their prowess. Looking back even further brings us face-to-face with the cup-winning team of 1888. Their triumph etched forever in history books serves as a reminder of this club's enduring legacy. Bobby Robson became synonymous with West Bromwich Albion during his tenure in 1955. His leadership shaped not only players but also future generations of supporters who carry his memory close to heart. On May 16th, 1979 Cyrille Regis X1 lined up for an iconic photograph capturing unity and strength within diversity—a moment that resonates beyond football itself. West Bromwich Albion is more than just a football club; it represents dreams realized through hard work and perseverance. With each passing season, they continue to inspire and captivate fans worldwide.