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Winkelman wishes Di Matteo well

Published: 01 Jul 2009 - 11:51:07

The Italian follows Paul Ince and Martin Allen in leaving the Dons after a solitary season in charge, leaving Winkelman looking for his fourth manager in four summers - but the chairman refuses to be bitter. He told the club's official webiste: "Robby's departure in not what we planned or expected, but West Brom are a massive club with a fantastic chance of winning promotion back to the Premier League and I couldn't deny him that opportunity. "Our fans will be familiar with our policy by now - it has to be a massive club for us to part with our best assets and that has been the case. "Am I frustrated with the timing? Of course I am. Did we want to lose Robby? Absolutely not. But part of me is also very proud that he is going to make this step towards top level management. I wish him every success in the world."

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