Doncaster Rovers boss Darren Moore has no regrets over his time in charge of West Brom.
Albion sacked Moore in March 2019 – the team was fourth in the Championship and nine points off the automatic promotion places.
“Given another opportunity, I'd take the same open approach," the former centre-back said.
“Make sure that all the players know what I'm asking of them. Build a strong connection with my staff and every department. Be connected and committed to the club.
“That buy-in from everybody was key to us getting the success that we did. It shows what can be achieved when everyone is on the same page…
“I left the club in a healthier place than it was when I was given the honour of leading it.
“As a player there, I think I had a positive impact, too. So I associate my experiences at West Brom with nothing but good times.
“And, despite how it ended, it doesn't detract from the fact it was a positive time for me – one that taught me so much…
“So no, I wouldn't do anything differently. I gave it absolutely everything, as always. And I have no regrets."