Sunday, November 24, 2024

Foster keen to stay with West Brom

Ben Foster has said that he will strive to help West Bromwich Albion bounce straight back to the Premier League should they be relegated, according to the Mail Online.

The thirty-five year old goalkeeper has played in all but one of the Baggies’ Premier League games so far this season but has been unable to help steer them away from trouble.

In total, he has played over two hundred times since signing from Birmingham City, initially on loan in the summer of 2011.

Foster began his career with Stoke City, enjoying a number of loan moves before securing a dream move to Manchester United in 2005.

He spent two seasons on loan with Watford whilst he was on United’s books and was named the Hornets’ Player of the Year in 2007.

Internationally, he has been capped eight times for England with one of those outings coming at the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Deke Hardman


Freelance football writer with a love of the game that goes back to the mid nineties when both his beloved Nottingham Forest and England had genuine hope of acheiving some level of success. A regular contributor to both SoccerNews.com and FreeBetting.com, Deke also dabbles in music journalism with his heart and head still stuck in the latter years of the twentieth century.

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