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West Brom: Fans have been loving these concept kit designs for the 2020/21 season

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West Brom-focused Twitter account @WestBromNews recently posted a tweet sharing some concept kit designs for the 2020/21 season which have caught the attention of many Baggies supporters. 

This tweet from @WestBromNews shares a link to an article that was recently published by Birmingham Live which explains that the Baggies would have been set to play their last game of the regular 2019/20 Championship season last Saturday against QPR, prior to the postponement of the professional game in England.

This game could have seen the Baggies, who currently sit in second place on the Championship table, finish their season with promotion to the Premier League secured for the 2020/21 campaign. However, as a result of the current postponement of professional football, Birmingham Live’s article goes on to state that they have asked Jack Beale, who they explain runs the ‘Request A Kit’ Twitter account, to design some concept West Brom kits for next season. 

These kit designs, which were subsequently shared by @WestBromNews, have drawn a positive reaction from some West Brom supporters, with some Baggies fans sharing their admiration for the yellow kit in particular. Read the positive response of some Baggies fans to these concept kits in the tweets below.

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Would you buy any of these West Brom kits?

YES, THESE KITS ARE NICE

YES, THESE KITS ARE NICE

NO, I'M NOT A FAN

NO, I'M NOT A FAN

What do we think?

Considering that they currently sit in second place on the Championship table, six points clear of third-placed Fulham, it may be fair to say that the Baggies put themselves into a promising position to achieve promotion to the Premier League for the 2020/21 campaign prior to the postponement of professional football in England. With that in mind, it may be understandable why some West Brom supporters have been taking some time to consider the kits that their team could be lining out in next season, of late.

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