WBA Official Site Report

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    Here's the BBC report in the meantime - until the WBA board is fixed

    <div class="mxb" id="matchHeadline_3149666"> <h1 class="storybodyhead"><span class="homeTeam">Barnsley</span><span class="home">3</span><span class="dash">-</span><span class="away">1</span><span class="awayTeam">West Brom</span></h1> </div> <p class="first">West Brom missed the chance to go top of the Championship as they were soundly beaten at Barnsley.</p>

    Adam Hammill grabbed the opener when he picked up a loose ball and turned his marker before prodding home. </p>

    Iain Hume grabbed his first goal since returning from his fractured skull from the spot after Shelton Martis had fouled Jon Macken. </p>

    Martis's own goal secured Barnsley's first home win of the season, despite Chris Brunt's long-range consolation. </p>

    The Baggies suffered their third defeat in just over a week and a second league loss in four days. </p>

    But the victory was just rewards for Mark Robins's Barnsley side, who produced a wonderful first-half performance which belied their lowly league position. </p>

    The Tykes move out of the relegation zone with the win, while the Baggies, who improved somewhat after the break, stay second. </p>They could slip five points behind if leaders Newcastle beat QPR on Wednesday.
     

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