Steve Clarke has been appointed West Bromwich Albion's new manager, replacing the departed Roy Hodgson
This is the first time that Clarke has taken on the managerial role, other than on a caretaker basis in the past.
"I'm delighted to welcome Steve to the club," Wets Bromwich Albion's sporting & technical director, Dan Ashworth, told the club's official website.
"We firmly believe we have appointed the right man to keep the club moving forward.
"After Roy was appointed as England manager, we cast the net far and wide to identify the most suitable candidate to fill his shoes.
"From the outset, we decided to pursue candidates who are renowned for their coaching ability and Steve was very much at the forefront of our thoughts because of the clubs he has worked at and the high regard he is held in within the game.
"After holding talks with Steve, he emerged as the outstanding candidate."
Clarke moved to Anfield in January 2011 following spells at Newcastle,Chelsea and West Ham.
A two year deal has been agreed.
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