West Brom defender Steven Reid has faced his hardest pre-season yet but is excited for his 11th successive Premier League campaign.
The former Republic of Ireland international has been with the club since 2010 and is viewed as a senior member in the club s squad due to his experience.
At 32, Reid is a seasoned professional used to the rigours of getting in shape ahead of a new season, although he has confessed that the years are catching up with him.
As you get on a little bit in years pre-season becomes tougher, said Reid.
This is the 17th full-time one I’ve done and it does become harder as the years go on.
For a lot of the older lads in the modern game you sort of tailor your pre-season a little bit.
Reid joined West Brom after spending seven years with Blackburn, during which time he scored six goals in over 100 appearances.
He penned a new one-year deal at West Brom last month and is hopeful of featuring more regularly this season, having been restricted to just 12 appearances in all competitions last season.
I knew, having had long chats with him (manager Steve Clarke) towards the end of last season, that he wanted me at the club, he said.
I like to think I’m a decent influence in the dressing room and around the training ground.
He made it clear that if I’m fit I will be getting games in.