Free Sandwich for all after West Brom Signing

When Richie Massey made a post on the X transfer on the transfer deadline day, free sausage sandwich was promised if West Bromwich Albian signed Adam Armstrong, he was not expected to predict the future.
Oldbury Cafe’s owner’s post went viral after re -prepared its account of the football club and added and added “Fire the Fire”.
The deal for Southampton Striker was sealed 14 hours after the transfer window is closed.
Mr. Massey said that the signature was a large -scale plus and will see that there is a goalkeeper in the club – “Something that we have now remembered for a doubles season” – So a better way to celebrate compared to free sandwich What is?
His post has been seen on X with over 500 likes by more than 1.2 million people.
“It is absolutely incredible, our social media boners have gone,” said Mr. Massey.
“We have found a lot of new followers and friends, it’s amazing.”
Massey Cafe will give free sausage sandwiches to all who come through their doorstep in front of the Bagis Home match against Sheffield on Saturday – whether they are football fans or not.
“We are working additional employees and I have ordered more sausage and bread to ensure that we are ready to go to meet all the demands,” Mr. Massey said.
“I have to accept, preparations started at 11 pm on Monday evening.”
Armstrong has scored three goals in 23 demonstrations for Southampton this season and his move for West Brom has again seen him with boss Tony Mavre.
He first played for 18 -year -old Movera on a loan in Covantry City and scored 20 goals in a memorable season. Three years later, the mowbray went on blackburn rovers and He again signed Armstrong, Initially on loan but then for a fee of £ 1.75m.
This step went so well Mowbray was capable of demanding a fee of £ 15m When he sold Armstrong to Southampton after three years.
“He reminds me of Kevin Philips, a goalkeeper, something that we have now remembered for some season,” said Mr. Massey.
“This is a huge plus that has given us a big boost to fans.”