WEST BROM v WOLVES
FA CUP FOURTH RD TODAY, 11.45AM, ITV1
JED WALLACE fully expects to be loudly reminded today of the time he spent at Wolves.
But the West Brom star says the abuse probably won't come close to that dished out to him at Millwall.
The Baggies skipper - and former Molineux loanee - is likely to hear all about his one-time allegiance on the other side of the Black Country.
The 4,000 visiting Wolves fans at The Hawthorns for this morning's brunch-crunch in the FA Cup fourth round are unlikely to have forgotten about it.
But Wallace (left) says the old-gold-and-black hordes will have their work cut out to exceed the vitriol he received on his return to the New Den in October 2022, after he had signed for the Baggies from Millwall on a free transfer the previous June.
Wallace, 29, spent six seasons in south-east London and his return there in the last campaign saw him running the gauntlet.
He also spent time at Molineux as a youngster under Kenny Jackett during the club's days in League One.
And although he relishes the ferocity of today's derby, he thinks that he will escape the same harshness of treatment he got that day at Millwall.
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