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Cheltenham Town 2 West Bromwich Albion 1

Recent arrival Oliver Bozanic underlined his creative talents as Cheltenham Town defeated a young West Brom side 2-1 at the Abbey Business Stadium this evening.

The Australian left-footer, who has signed for the Robins from Reading on a six-month loan deal, set up goals for David Hutton and Elvis Hammond to ensure boss Martin Allen’s side maintained their unbeaten pre-season run.

Allen fielded what is likely to be something close to his starting XI for next Saturday’s League Two opener against Grimsby Town.

Hutton and Bozanic started on the wings, offering flair on both flanks, with Michael Pook partnering Andy Gallinagh in the centre of midfield and David Bird operating at right-back.

Pook and Gallinagh are both adept at winning the ball and with them in the middle of the pitch, Cheltenham will not be easy to break down.

Justin Richards joined Hammond in attack, although the Robins switched to a 4-5-1 formation early in the first half, with Hammond up front alone at times.

Ex-Robins manager Keith Downing was back at Whaddon Road in his new role in West Brom’s Academy.

Downing’s team was made up of scholarship players and they showed some flashes of potential and raw talent.

Cheltenham opened the scoring in the sixth minute when Richards won a corner and Bozanic’s left-footed delivery was floated towards the far post, where the unmarked Hutton stabbed in from close range.

Joss Labadie’s deflected shot hit the bar with Scott Brown wrong-footed in the eighth minute, but that was as close as the Baggies came to levelling in the first half.

However, Brown was beaten in the 53rd minute when Chris Wood curled a fine shot into the top right corner after cutting inside from the left side of the penalty area.

It took Cheltenham only three minutes to regain the lead. Bozanic threaded a fine pass through to Hammond whose initial shot was blocked by goalkeeper Ryan Allsop, but the former Fulham man slammed into an empty net at the second attempt for his third goal of the summer.

Hammond was joined in attack by Barry Hayles in the 62nd minute and he smashed another effort wide after a jinking run before Josh Knight hit the bar for the Baggies late on.

Cheltenham complete their warm-up fixtures against Birmingham City on Sunday (3pm).

The Premier League Blues are expected to include the likes of Lee Bowyer and Kevin Phillips.

Cheltenham Town: S Brown; D Bird, S Duff (D Diallo 46), M Townsend, L Ridley; D Hutton (T Denton 90), M Pook, A Gallinagh, O Bozanic; J Richards (B Hayles 62), E Hammond (J Low 79). Subs not used: B Richardson, J Tabor, M Watkins, J Alsop, J Durrant.

West Brom: R Allsop; C Gayle, D Worrall, A Malcolm, K Brown; J Knight, J Labadie, S Mantom, R Sawyers; C Wood, L Alliyu. Subs not used: L Connolly, G Mulholland, L O'Neil, A Grier, J Tebbutt, E Mannion.

Referee: A M Penn (W Midlands).

* A minute’s silence was held before kick-off as a mark of respect to Sir Bobby Robson, who died on Friday morning after a long battle with cancer. Robson played for West Brom between 1956 and 1962

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    by Let Us, Not Forget

    Saturday, August 01 2009, 9:54PM

    “RIP Bobby Roberts we will never forget you”

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    by Richard lll, Cheltenham

    Saturday, August 01 2009, 7:52AM

    “I know it's only friendly games, but this is surely the Robins best pre-season ever? Hopefully we can remain unbeaten and use this to have a good start to the League campaign.

    BTW: Bobby Robson - One of the best English managers - his successes at Ipswich will never be repeated in the "Sky age". He also rejuvenated the England team after years in the wilderness. RIP Bobby.”

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    by CTFC FAN, Gloucestershire

    Friday, July 31 2009, 10:22PM

    “RIP SIR BOBBY ROBSON”

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    by Ryan, Chelt

    Friday, July 31 2009, 10:11PM

    “I was shocked at the lack of hoof we only passed the ball, i guess this rules out Denton from the starting line up because of his supreme height.

    Any chance we can drop alsop and loan Chris Wood he is quality strong quick Allen get on the phone.”

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    by MA Fan, Chelt

    Friday, July 31 2009, 10:11PM

    “* MOM Townsend”

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    by MA Fan, Chelt

    Friday, July 31 2009, 10:09PM

    “A very good game.

    Problem is with Bird at right back is his distribution is poor and he gives the ball away too easy.

    Pooky put in a great shift along with Townsend and Gallinagh. Ridley looked composed and Hutton/ Bosanic showing great pace.

    Scott Brown was a little dissapointing for me tonight as he was caught out a couple of times when he shouldnt of been. Elvis looked a threat as usual but should of put his goal away first time.... luckily it bounced nicely for him to finish.

    Overall very positive signs and look forward to the new season which is when the real test starts.

    My MO for tonight would have to be Townsend”

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    by diesledog, paddock

    Friday, July 31 2009, 9:34PM

    “All preconceptions about Dave Bird not being a right back seems to be unfounded. Apart from a couple times getting done for pace, he had a good solid game, espesially with Gallinagh doing a Dave Bird impression in the centre of the park, he was everywhere.

    Standout players were Hutton and Bosanic.

    Before anybody says, I know they were a team of nobody's, but we still had to beat them and we beat them with classy football(never seen so many passes).”

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