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Dwight Gayle (now playing for Hibernian)


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Sounds like he's started well for West Brom: -

 

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/what-west-brom-newcastle-united-15055697

 

Gayle has made three Championship appearances for Albion, coming off the bench for the last half hour of the 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest and starting the 4-3 victory at Norwich City and the 7-1 drubbing of Queens Park Rangers.

 

He has scored once and created three goals for his team-mates.

 

Gayle was left on the bench for the Caraboa Cup win over Luton Town.

 

"He persevered and got his goal in the end and we’re delighted for Dwight.

 

"All the games he’s been involved in, he’s been in the thick of the action in terms of winning penalties, hitting the post at Forest.

 

"He’s always a threat to the opposition.

 

"That’s a sign of a good striker, when you’re always a threat and always in the game.

 

"He’s won two penalties, scored a goal and worked tirelessly for the team and got a standing ovation and rightly so."

 

Paul Suart, BirminghamLive's Albion writer, on Gayle:

Dwight Gayle might just be the piece that’s been missing from the West Brom jigsaw since Peter Odemwingie acrimoniously left.

 

For years, Albion have yearned a nippy forward who can defend from the front, finish instinctively and play off a bigger striker.

 

In the evidence of his first three games, Gayle ticks all the boxes.

 

He so nearly got off the mark on his debut, striking the post at Nottingham Forest minutes after he was introduced.

 

The Newcastle loanee’s industry led directly to both Jay Rodriguez goals in the win over Norwich City.

 

In the rout of QPR, Gayle won another two penalties for Rodriguez to dispatch.

 

And Gayle finally got his just rewards with a goal midway through the second half.

 

The first of many, no doubt.

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Quite frankly anyone who was part of the team in the Champo is good peoples to me; be it shit now or not, they worked their fucking bollocks off and I enjoyed that season to no end. Still awesome to think back to the day we won the league, that damn Graelish goal etc. So awesome.

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Quite frankly anyone who was part of the team in the Champo is good peoples to me; be it shit now or not, they worked their fucking bollocks off and I enjoyed that season to no end. Still awesome to think back to the day we won the league, that damn Graelish goal etc. So awesome.

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If Gayle carries on as he is and the Baggie's get promoted we might be able to match the mitro  fee and take in another £27m with add ons.

 

 

Ideal scenario. We can then loan another relegated striker in a swap deal for Joselu. That's where the cycle ends though.

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