"?Hal Robson-Kanu hasn't been at West Bromwich Albion for very long, but it seems as though the Baggies supporters are quite taken with him already.
During West Brom's draw against Stoke on Saturday, the fans could be heard serenading the Welshman, who has evidently made a genuine impression in the West Midlands.
The supporters were in full voice at the Britannia Stadium to show their appreciation for Robson-Kanu, who earned his move to West Brom after impressing with Wales at Euro 2016 where he scored one of the goals of the tournament against Belgium.
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The 27-year-old striker is waiting to make his full debut for the club after coming on as a 77th minute substitute against Stoke for his debut, but although he may play second fiddle to Salomon Rondon - who came up with another goal to rescue a point against the Potters - this season, the fans are clearly endeared by the former Reading man.
Tony Pulis, meanwhile, hailed his players' attitudes after salvaging a draw, saying: "We haven't got the array of talent that Stoke have got but the players don't stop," he said.
"If we'd lost I'd have been really disappointed because there wasn't much in the game. The performance of the players and the attitude of the players never stopped."
What a great atmosphere from the travelling @WBA fans today! A hard fought point! Unbelievable support as always ?? pic.twitter.com/HnYOE4z4Bx