Sam Allardyce has emerged as the new favourite to be West Brom̢۪s next permanent manager.
The Baggies sacked Darren Moore last month despite the club being fourth in the Championship at the time.
The dismissal sparked widespread outrage, with talkSPORT host Adrian Durham believing it was an example of subliminal racial bias.
Former Bolton, Newcastle and Everton boss Allardyce was the new odds-on favourite following a betting frenzy on him to take over at the Hawthorns.
His odds were cut from 50/1 on Monday morning to the 10/11 clear favourite, according to Oddschecker.
Oddschecker spokesperson George Elek: â€Å“Sam Allardyce and West Bromwich Albion; the biggest surprise here is that it’s a union we haven’t seen before.
â€Å“The odds shift here suggests that this is no April Fool’s as the former England manager could be set for a move to the Championship promotion hopefuls.â€
The current caretaker manager James Shan is second favourite at 2/1 while Alex Neil is 6/1.
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Next West Brom manager odds:
Sam Allardyce – 10/11
James Shan – 2/1
Alex Neil – 6/1
Slasvia Jokanovic – 16/1
Michael Appleton – 20/1
David Wagner – 22/1
Tim Sherwood – 25/1
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