West Brom: Action for Albion plan march for upcoming clash v Huddersfield

Action for Albion have shared that they are planning a march to the stadium for the West Brom clash v Huddersfield at The Hawthorns on 11 March.

The self-titled “March in March” will again showcase the fan groups’ distaste with the current Baggies ownership which is headed by Chinese businessman Lai Guochuan.

This is another fantastic attempt to demonstrate everything that is currently wrong with English football and West Brom at the moment.

“We are planning a march to the stadium for our upcoming home game against Huddersfield,” said Action for Albion on Twitter. (24 February, 2:07 PM)

“More details to follow..”

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The fight continues.

The Baggies must be sick to death of hearing about the ever-absent owner Lai and his lack of involvement at the club is beyond worrying at this point.

Movements like Action for Albion are only helping to fight against this and fans must continue to support and get behind these kinds of initiatives.

The new independent regulator coming into play will hopefully ease matters for West Brom in the near future but the damage has unfortunately already been inflicted by Lai.

West Brom could have realistically done with this regulator a few years back before the Chinese businessman conducted his murky loans and shady deals.

Combatting this through good results on the pitch may be the best route forward for the Albion and Carlos Corberan is giving his best efforts to achieve this.

A sticky patch in form hasn’t helped the push for Premier League promotion and it’s sketchy to think where West Brom might be if they don’t get promoted this season.

The Albion deserve some good fortune sometime soon, and with luck, they achieve it through a fantastic end to the campaign.

In other West Brom news, Jed Wallace has shared what Corberan told the players after defeat to Watford.