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Moz Winter has been an Albion fan since 1998. After a Boxing Day defeat, he posts a video to his social media account letting chairman Chumly know he can be of service. A week later, Moz's mum Wendy can boast of having a football manager for a son. He and assistant Mick Stephens are in charge of a team of hopeless centre-backs, hapless forwards and veteran midfielders. Can Moz get Albion back to winning ways? Can he deal with media scrutiny and Chumly's interventions? And does access to the dressing room change how much of an Albie he is?

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Moz Winter has been an Albion fan since 1998. After a Boxing Day defeat, he posts a video to his social media account letting chairman Chumly know he can be of service. A week later, Moz's mum Wendy can boast of having a football manager for a son. He and assistant Mick Stephens are in charge of a team of hopeless centre-backs, hapless forwards and veteran midfielders. Can Moz get Albion back to winning ways? Can he deal with media scrutiny and Chumly's interventions? And does access to the dressing room change how much of an Albie he is?
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Jonny Brick is the founder of the Football Library, which has welcomed 250 critics and fans to discuss their clubs and the literature about them. Jonny also wrote From Kids To Champions, a history of the FA Youth Cup published by Pitch. He lives in Watford and follows the highs and lows of the local football club.