Tribute to legend Ray Barlow
Albion will hold a minute's applause before Sunday's Hawthorns clash with Newcastle and players will wear black armbands in honour of club legend Ray Barlow.
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Albion will hold a minute's applause before Sunday's Hawthorns clash with Newcastle and players will wear black armbands in honour of club legend Ray Barlow.
They will lower flags at The Hawthorns to half-mast on Monday, the day of Barlow's funeral.
Barlow, who is regarded as one of the Baggies' finest ever players, died last week.
The Swindon-born half-back was the last surviving member of the team that beat Preston 3-2 at Wembley in 1954 to win the FA Cup.
He made 482 appearances for the Baggies and scored 48 goals in 16 years.