It is sometimes quite easy to forget that Oliver Burke not only used to play for West Brom, but that he is still on the club’s books despite two loan spells in the past 12 months.
Burke: “I’d like to find a club where I can settle and play week in, week out. Find my confidence again, to prove all the doubters out there wrong. I’d love to throw it back in their face.”
When Oli returns to WBA in the summer, he will have 2 years left on his contract.#WBA pic.twitter.com/vmzLY2Ckmg
— WBA Latest (@wbalatest) February 19, 2020
Yet it appears that won’t be the case for too long as the Scottish international admitted in a recent interview with The Daily Record that he is eager to find a new permanent club where he can regain his confidence that made him once a prized asset in football as well as show up the likes of West Brom that there is still a good player inside him.
And as you would expect, these damming comments on the Albion were met by harsh criticism by some West Brom fans on social media, who were quick to slam the 22-year-old attacker for his short-comings at the club and the terrible performances Burke put on during his bleak time with the Baggies.
Here’s what a handful of West Brom supporters had to say about Burke’s comments on Twitter…
Christ what an absolute waste
— Baggies Burger (@BaggiesBurger) February 19, 2020
Maybe if he put a shift in instead of sulking his way though life there wouldn’t be any doubters , just a thought
— Baggieboy 🇬🇧🏴🇭🇷 (@Baggieboy1878) February 19, 2020
Don’t even know what this kid is dining out on. Woeful player. Worst signing in our history. Cut our losses and get rid. He’ll do nothing.
— LNEY 👉🏻😁👈🏻 (@laneythebaggie) February 19, 2020
Pop yourself down to League Two then sunshine
— Darren Baker (@WallHallNumber5) February 19, 2020
One of the worst signings in WBA history
— baggie83 (@baggie83) February 19, 2020
Still blaming everyone but himself!
— Martin MacDonald (@BoingBoingMaca) February 19, 2020
Burke is currently out on loan at La Liga side Deportivo Alaves where he has largely been used as a substitute as stats from Transfermarkt show.