Alan Pardew 'let down' as WBA investigate four players over broken curfew during Barcelona campAlan Pardew admits he is disappointed after West Brom players broke a curfew during a warm-weather camp in Spain this week Alan Pardew admits he is disappointed after West Brom players broke a curfew during a warm-weather camp in Spain this weekWest Brom boss Alan Pardew says he feels "let down" after four of his players were involved in an "incident" in Barcelona and broke a team curfew. Jonny Evans, Gareth Barry, Jake Livermore and Boaz Myhill have since come forward and apologised for breaking the midnight curfew on Wednesday. According to Reuters, four West Brom players were questioned by Catalan police over the alleged theft of a taxi during the team's stay in the city. "They break a curfew and that's unacceptable, and I feel a bit let down by that. "There was a curfew on that evening and it was broken, and that's all I'm going to say on that.
Source: Sky sports February 16, 2018 14:36 UTC