A 1-1 draw with the Championship's bottom placed team Ipswich Town might be the final straw for West Bromwich Albion, with manager Darren Moore on the brink of being sacked.

West Brom are currently fourth in the Championship, but that result leaves them adrift of the automatic promotion places.
They have 61 points, now seven points behind Sheffield United in third, nine points behind Leeds United in second, and 11 points behind first placed Norwich City.

Assistant coaches Graeme Jones and Wayne Jacobs may also be on the way out. Jones is a possible target for Luton Town.
West Brom's form has dipped as of late, with losses to promotion rivals Sheffield United and Leeds United within the last couple of weeks.
Leeds hit four past them, including a goal after just 16 seconds, to pile the pressure on Moore.
West Brom scored early against Ipswich at home on Saturday, but couldn't turn their lead into a victory, as the Championship strugglers equalised shortly after half time.
The visitors actually had more of the ball and had more shots on target, despite their relative places in the table.


'We scored the goal early doors and got a really great start and we just couldn't get the all important second goal,' said Moore after the game. 'Their keeper played well and pulled off some good saves.
'If we had got the second goal it would have been a real uphill task for them. But in the second half they came out and got a lifeline.
'We had chances to get that second goal but it eluded us. When I look back at the energy and effort the players put in to try and win the game, I can't knock them.'
Despite recent performances, Moore is still confident in his team's ability to earn promotion.
'The pressure has been there from day one. We are in a competing position and that is the way I look at it, to keep us competitive. There is a lot of football still to be played.'
