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What was your favourite Zoltan Gera moment as he looks set to leave West Brom?

Zoltan Gera looks set to end his second spell with Albion after Pepe Mel confirmed the Hungarian had not trained since suffering medial knee ligament damage.

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Gera initially joined Albion in 2004 from Hungarian side Ferencváros for a fee in the region of £1.5 million. He made 135 appearances and scored 21 goals in a four-year spell at The Hawthorns.

In 2008, Gera rejected a new contract offer from the Baggies and moved to Fulham on a free transfer.

He featured in the Europa League campaign that saw Roy Hodgson lead Fulham to the final only to lose 2-1 to Atletico Madrid.

Gera was reunited with Hodgson when the now-England boss signed him for Albion in 2011. The midfielder made 30 appearances in three years as two cruciate ligament injuries hampered his return to The Hawthorns.

We want to know your favourite memories of the Albion man. Was it that wonder goal against Liverpool in 2012? Or does something else stick in your memory?

Let us know in the comments below.

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