Peter Odemwingie Hits Back at West Brom Over Transfer Window Fiasco: The Daily EPL

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Peter Odemwingie Hits Back at West Brom Over Transfer Window Fiasco: The Daily EPL
Peter Odemwingie Hits Back at West Brom Over Transfer Window Fiasco: The Daily EPL

Oh, Peter Odemwingie. When will you learn? The West Bromwich Albion striker has hit out at his club by saying that they broke a gentleman’s agreement which would have seen the Nigerian footballer join Queens Park Rangers.

According to The Guardian, Odemwingie met today with West Brom’s legal director and technical director and has been given a few days off.

In case you missed it, or if you want to watch it again, here’s the comedy gold interview with Odemwingie by Sky Sports at Loftus Road where the man turned up unannounced to push through his transfer.

Here are today’s Premier League news headlines:

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