West Bromwich Albion are reportedly eyeing a bold move by targeting Eric Ramsay, the former Manchester United coach, to fill their managerial void. But here's where it gets controversial... While the Baggies are in dire need of a new manager after a string of poor performances, some fans and experts are questioning whether Ramsay is the right fit for the club. Despite his impressive track record, including leading Minnesota United to back-to-back Conference play-off semi-finals, there are concerns about his ability to handle the pressure of a relegation-threatened team. And this is the part most people miss... Unlike Ryan Mason, who was appointed despite having no prior managerial experience, Ramsay has a more impressive CV, having worked in top academies and with the Wales national team. However, his playing career ended earlier due to injury, and he chose to focus on coaching. This decision could be seen as a risk by some, as it means he has less experience in managing a first-team squad. But why is Ramsay attracting interest from several clubs across Europe? His innovative style of play, which emphasizes attacking in transition, has been praised for its effectiveness. And with the new MLS season starting next month, the Baggies hierarchy needs to act fast to secure his services. So, what do you think? Is Ramsay the right choice for West Bromwich Albion? Or is there a better candidate out there? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let's discuss!