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Don Goodman reacts to confirmed West Brom player exit after play-off loss

West Brom News Speaking to Don Goodman

West Brom News is delighted to have Don Goodman joining its team of Albion experts at the start of 2024. Goodman played for the Baggies between 1987 and 1991, scoring 60 goals in 140 league appearances to make him one of the most prolific strikers in Hawthorns history. Goodman also played for Bradford, Sunderland, Wolves, Motherwell and Walsall in his career and since hanging up his boots, he's been working in the media with Sky Sports. Now, Don has agreed to join West Brom News and we're absolutely thrilled to share his expertise on the Baggies every week.

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Don Goodman can fully understand why West Brom took the decision not to offer Erik Pieters a new contract at The Hawthorns.

The Baggies confirmed on 22 May that Pieters would be one of six out-of-contract players to depart the club once those deals expire this month.

Kyle Bartley and Cedric Kipre have been offered fresh terms, which they are deliberating over, but Goodman says younger players are needed.

"I'm not surprised with the Erik in particular, when you look at the age of him, that they've taken that decision," Goodman told West Brom News. "West Brom need to look to get the average age down so it makes sense.

"Keeping hold of Erik, who probably wouldn't have been playing too regularly, wouldn't have been the right thing, plus it frees up more wages. There isn't a massive amount of mobility there when you look at Pieters, Bartley and, to a lesser extent, Kipre."

"There's a great reading of the game that comes with experience, but there would be occasions in which they play against teams that could expose that lack of athleticism.

"West Brom had the oldest average starting XI in the Championship last season and you need some legs, some athleticism and mobility - look at the top four who had that in abundance all over the field. If I were involved in West Brom, I'd be looking to improve on that athleticism all over the park."

West Brom need to get recruitment spot on

Albion do indeed need to bring down the average age of the squad, which has not been easy in recent windows due to financial restrictions.

Now that money can be spent, it is important the club spend it wisely on players able to make an impact right now and who are still young enough to develop.

That is the magic formula for every team, of course, and not all transfers work out, but that is certainly the right blueprint to follow.

Cedric Kipre has been offered a new deal by West Brom
Cedric Kipre has been offered a new deal by West Brom

Releasing Pieters last month was the right call, but Albion could do with Kipre agreeing fresh terms as he is a solid option to have around.

This summer is not about completely ripping up the squad and starting again, but keeping a number of other key men from last term and strengthening around them.

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