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'It could be a special end to the season'

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On Tuesday, we asked what you made of West Bromwich Albion's business in the transfer window.

Albion signed midfielder Tammer Bany from Danish Superliga side Randers for a fee in the region of £3.3m on deadline day following the signings of Spurs striker Will Lankshear on loan and midfielder Isaac Price from Belgian club Standard Liege.

Southampton's Adam Armstrong was reunited with Baggies boss Tony Mowbray on loan in the dying embers of deadline day.

Mowbray did see first-choice goalkeeper Alex Palmer move to Ipswich, with Albion recalling Josh Griffiths from loan at Bristol Rovers but Tom Fellows and Josh Maja remain with the club for at least the rest of the season.

Here are some of your responses:

James: Overall the end to the window has certainly got the juices flowing. Adam Armstrong seemingly has the ideal profile to head a Mowbray-inspired attack at the play off positions. Maja is proving a key miss, so Armstrong, along with some potentially exciting young blood in midfield has reignited fans' dreams of a tilt for the big time, something that had only recently seemed improbable this season.

Eddie: Sensible business overall - Josh Griffiths has been in top form at Bristol Rovers so hopefully he can do a decent job for us.

Michael: Good window. If anyone had to leave to fund the replacements then better it was someone with ample cover available than a Fellows or a Maja.

Lee: A fabulous window from the Baggies. No one could have expected four players in, including the much-needed forwards. Also great to see that we didn't lose too many. Could be a special end to the season.

Roger: Excellent business, we have the creative players but we need goalscorers, and Armstrong is proven. Hopefully the young Spurs and Danish players prove to be good assets and score goals. Very pleased.

Craig: Considering the financial aspects everyone is aware of, some very good business. Gutted to lose Palmer, but Griffiths is ready for that step up. Very happy with Armstrong, a goalscorer is just what we need.

Paul: Good business in the main, signed two young stars permanently, with two loan forwards to help us get promoted. Slightly sad regarding Alex Palmer leaving but I guess it balanced the books. Tony knows what he is doing.

Dave: As disappointed as I am to see Palmer leave, I think the owners have been sensible and pragmatic. Palmer only had 18 months left on his contract... and he would likely have left for free at the end of his current deal. That's sensible business by the owners who (unlike the previous owner) have the bigger 'club sustainability' picture at the front of their thinking. Patience Baggies, patience. Trust the owners and let's get behind the team, Griffiths is supposed to be a real talent who was getting fed up with the lack of opportunities; well, he's got his chance now.

Richard: Given our financial situation I think our January incomings and outgoings have been fantastic. Pure profit for Palmer and strengthened creativity and goals threat, which is much needed.

Martin: For the first time in years we have a strike force! We've gone from having no strikers (both out long-term injured) to having a wealth of them - especially once Maja and Dike return from injury.

Ian: Surprised at letting Palmer go but, saying that, Josh Griffiths was a good replacement and did well when Palmer was injured. The other signings seem good, solid, sensible ones.

Jeff: Excellent business, fair play to our chairman, he's slowly and surely turning the club around after a disastrous experience with the previous regime.