Circuit Hospitality at West Bromwich Albion
The Packages you can experience
Circuit Hospitality is an official reseller of premier packages at West Bromwich Albion Football Club.
The hospitality on offer at West Brom is top class; the warmth of Black Country people is well known, and you’ll feel that as soon as you come through the Jeff Astle Gates and approach the Hospitality entrance in the East Stand. We offer the premium hospitality packages at West Brom, in the Millichip Suite, named after Sir Bert Millichip, a former player and Chairman of the football club, who later went on to chair the Football Association. You’ll be greeted with champagne on arrival, followed by a fantastic four course meal, freshly prepared with the finest local produce,
along with a complimentary bar. In the stadium itself, you’ll enjoy an unrivalled view of the match from executive padded seating in the centre of the East Stand, with half time and full time refreshments, plus a Q&A with a Baggies legend.
WBA History
West Bromwich Albion is a football club of immense historical importance. One of the founding members of the English Football League in 1888, the club has enjoyed great success during its near 150 year history. The Baggies, as they are known, have been champions of England, won 5 FA Cups, and a League Cup. Admittedly, much of this success happened in the distant past, but it remains written in the history books for all to see, and ingrained in the culture of the club.
Home games are played at The Hawthorns – a ground they moved into back in 1900. It has seen plenty of refurbishment over the years but retains a character that few other stadia in English football can match. In fact, in 2017, Four Four Two magazine named it the best stadium in England based on its atmosphere and facilities.
Black Country Rivals
Albion’s big rivals are Wolverhampton Wanderers, whose Molineux stadium is just ten miles away from the Hawthorns. Although the teams find themselves in different leagues at the moment, they were both founding members of the Football League, and have since played each other an incredible 160 times, in what is known as the Black Country derby.
Cultural Pioneers
West Brom have always been a pioneering club, most notably in the late 1970s when manager Ron Atkinson fielded three black players for the first time in English football: Brendon Batson, Laurie Cunningham and Cyrille Regis. The trio became known as the Three Degrees, and are immortalised with a statue at the nearby New Square in West Bromwich.
A teammate of the Three Degrees, another notable player from the club’s history is former England captain Bryan Robson, who joined the club as a 15 year old apprentice, and amassed nearly 200 appearances over a 6 year period before joining Manchester United for a record fee of £1.5m in 1981. Robson returned to manage the club in 2004, but couldn’t match the success he enjoyed in his playing days.
A visit to the Hawthorns is a wonderful day out, and you’ll receive the warmest welcome in the English game. The hospitality areas are awash with memorabilia and precious artefacts from the long and illustrious history of the football club, guaranteed to enthral and enthuse every fan of the game. Come and enjoy it with us!
Did you know?
The Hawthorns is the highest ground above sea level in the Football League. It
was also the first football stadium to introduce electronic turnstiles, which came into use in 1949.
CONTACT THE TEAM
Give Us a call on 01454 201210 or email enquiries@circuithospitality.com to see how we can help you.