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Losses increase by £17m at West Bromwich Albion

Club feels the pinch after cost of covid pandemic and successful battle to return to Premier League

Losses have increased at West Bromwich Albion

Losses at West Bromwich Albion FC have increased by £17 million as it battled the effects of the covid pandemic to win promotion back to the Premier League.

In its newly released financial results for the 2019/20 season, the Black Country club posted a pre-tax loss of £23.7 million, down from £6.7 million for 2018/19, while revenue fell by a similar amount, down £17.1 million to £53.7 million.

It is the third season in a row the club has recorded a pre-tax loss but directors insist it remains debt free with no loans taken.

Its annual report this year has been expanded to cover the 13 months to July 31, 2020, ensuring it reflected the entirety of the 2019/20 season which was extended following a break in play between March and June last year because of the pandemic.

West Bromwich Albion completed the season in an empty Hawthorns stadium by finishing second to secure a return to the Premier League after just two years away.

Manager Slaven Bilić achieved the feat in his first season in charge but he was sacked in December to be replaced by incumbent Sam Allardyce.

The annual report said: "While the club has historically maintained a solid financial position, retaining decent headroom in its facilities, the pandemic and the subsequent losses in revenues saw that erode away.