
West Brom had a strong finale to their disastrous Championship campaign under James Morrison.
The former took on his first managerial post when he joined at the Hawthorns last summer after spending time with Tottenham Hotspur, but he was fired in January after the squad slipped down the league standings.
Ramsay was only in charge of West Brom for 44 days, and he lost all nine of his games.
Morrison, on the other hand, guided the Baggies to four victories, six draws, and only two loses in 12 games as manager, propelling the team out of the relegation zone.
Albion will now focus on the summer transfer window after finishing 21st in the Championship table.
West Brom had a seven-figure bid rejected.

The Daily Record reports that West Brom’s deal for Falkirk’s Barney Stewart has been denied.
The West Midlands outfit reportedly made a seven-figure offer, but it was insufficient to secure a deal.
Albion are said to be way short of the Scottish club’s assessment of the striker, who is also garnering interest from other clubs.
The 22-year-old has a long-term contract with the Premier League club, providing them significant bargaining power in these negotiations.
Stewart has had a solid season since returning to Falkirk in January from a loan spell at Dunfermline.
He has eight goals and two assists in 17 league outings, and the season is scheduled to end this weekend.
It remains to be seen whether West Brom will boost their offer for Stewart as they aim to improve their offensive options this summer.
There is no shortage of interest in the tall striker’s talents, with Scottish heavyweights Celtic also linked with a move ahead of the summer transfer season.
The 22-year-old’s profile has risen dramatically this year, and there are even calls for him to be called up to the Scotland national squad for the World Cup in North America.
A strong performance across the Atlantic might boost his reputation even further, and hence his transfer worth.
So, despite the fact that there is still plenty of time to strike an agreement before the market closes, it may be in West Brom’s best interests to try to complete this transaction as soon as possible.
Stewart’s heroics have helped Falkirk climb to sixth in the Premiership rankings after being promoted last year.

Barney Stewart’s signing holds potential for West Brom.
Josh Maja and Daryl Dike have been difficult to rely on for West Brom due to injury concerns over the last few seasons, so it is not surprise that another forward is being sought.
Stewart has taken the Premiership by storm since coming to Falkirk in January, and if he can maintain that level of performance in the Championship, he may be an excellent addition.
However, Falkirk has a strong negotiation position, and it may be in their best interests to wait and see how the summer unfolds before committing to the sale of a key player.
If West Brom want to complete this transaction as soon as possible, they may need to increase their offer by a significant sum more than they expected.
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