West Brom attacker Karlan Grant [Credit: Imago]
West Brom attacker Karlan Grant [Credit: Imago]

Don Goodman shares personal view after what Karlan Grant said about West Brom fans

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 fully appreciates recent comments made by Karlan Grant regarding West Brom supporters.

Grant, speaking via the club's official website [13 October], said it is a "nice feeling" to now have the full backing of the fanbase.

The 27-year-old spent last season on loan with Cardiff City - a move Goodman credits with helping to turn his Hawthorns career around.

"To feel the love of fans is huge," Goodman, who spent four years at The Hawthorns, told West Brom News. "I can speak from personal experience that no matter how well you play, if the fans can see you leave everything out there then they will back you.

"It didn't always look like that for Karlan before he went to Cardiff. That move was the best thing that could have happened to him because it allowed him to establish himself as a first-team player, perform well and then come back to West Brom with a new energy and confidence - that's shown.

"You can even account for the 18-goal season when he didn't have the full love of the crowd, so it's pleasing to see him work his way back through dedication and hard work. Feeling the love of the fans will do him the power of good."

Karlan Grant pushing for recall for West Brom against Oxford United

Grant has gone a long way to rebuilding bridges with Albion fans, with that hard work Goodman mentioned indeed being clear to see.

The wide forward can consider himself slightly unfortunate to have sat out the meeting with Millwall last time out, but a goalless draw in that one means he should return to the fold against Oxford.

One goal and no assists from nine appearances - eight of those starts - is a tally Grant has to improve on, but he has showed he is good enough to feature regularly in a side chasing for promotion.

Carlos Corberan
West Brom boss Carlos Corberan [Credit: Imago]

As long as he keeps giving his all for the shirt, each and every supporter will continue to get behind Grant.

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