Gregg Evans says the Baggies romance has ended for Peter Odemwingie despite him doing more for the club than most Chris Odemwingie It's this kind of sad sight to start to see the person who brought so much pleasure to Albion fans quickly turn from hero to Public Enemy No.1. The Baggiesa most famous achievements in recent years have been generally down to Peter Odemwingie a' the man Albion supporters today love to hate. Iam maybe not going to argue with any supporter for venting their anger at the Nigerian for the way he's conducted himself in recent years. But what I'll say is, it is still important to remember the nice times that the aold Petera made. And without sounding like Iam reading off the once-adored strikeras Twitter feed, there have been plenty of them. Not only did he single-handedly hold Albion in the Premier League in 2010-11 a' the long-term aftereffect of these goals continues to be paying off today. Odemwingie was the man who served the club lose its ayo-yoa draw a' his back-to-back conditions of double figures built the system for the success they're now experiencing. Then there were the area derbies. In nine games against Wolves, Villa and Blues mixed, the 31-year-old has hit seven objectives. The standard very early in his Albion career by inspiring his new side to a 3-1 victory Blues just his third Hawthorns appearance was set by him. Odemwingie then helped Albion simply take early steps towards becoming kings of the West Midlands. More than a quarter of a hundred years had passed with out a group conquer Villa until April 30, 2011, when that man again proved critical. But it was his hat-trick against Wolves last year that's undoubtedly his greatest ever time in a and white shirt. Three objectives gained the match ball to him in a 5-1 glory, which found radical consequences follow for their bitter rivals. Albion supporters must think back again to that day when giving their next abusive 140-character concept in his course. Itas true he's brought distress to the club where he was once idolised. And, yes, he does deserve some of the criticism. But I could list a type of players more than Halfords Lane who have done nothing for Albion though get clapped on their go back to The Hawthorns. Unfortunately, his relationship with West Bromwich is finished. Whether Albion can find another hero like him as time goes by is just a different matter.
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