West Brom players in bonus row

West Brom players have accused the Baggies of behaving with ‘‘the attitude of a First Division club’’ in a row over bonuses.

West Brom players in bonus row

West Brom players have accused the Baggies of behaving with ‘‘the attitude of a First Division club’’ in a row over bonuses.

Albion’s first-team squad have taken the unprecedented step of issuing a statement accusing club bosses of not sufficiently rewarding them for achieving promotion to the Barclaycard Premiership.

The players are angry that initial plans for a £15,000-a-win (€24,000) per man bonus scheme - put forward by former chairman Paul Thompson - have since been scrapped.

Their statement to the Express and Star read: ‘‘We feel the players have been portrayed as greedy and we want to show the supporters this is not the case.

‘‘We are all privileged to play for this club and do not want to destroy the special relationship with the fans.

‘‘However, the players feel we deserve to share in the success that promotion brought to the club.

‘‘For winning promotion an Albion player received an average of £4,000 (€6,350) in bonuses.

‘‘Many of the players who joined this club took pay cuts because they wanted to play football.

‘‘We came to an understanding that if we succeeded the players would be rewarded, but this has not happened.

‘‘It is clear the club is now offering us First Division basic pay with First Division bonuses. This is the attitude of a First Division club.

‘‘Every one of the players is disappointed things have come to this but we feel we have to put our side of the argument.’’

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