Nicola has been supporting Action for Albion and Shareholders for Albion in campaigning for the return of millions of pounds that have been taken out the club by its majority shareholder.
In Parliament, she asked the Sports Minister to monitor the developments at both West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City FC whilst he develops new legislation to introduce a new regulator for English Football.
Nicola asked: "I thank my right hon. Friend for the support he has provided to the campaign to confront the ownership of West Bromwich Albion, working with Andy Street and supporters groups.
"We have seen the huge step of the release of the football governance White Paper. Will my right hon. Friend confirm that he will continue to monitor the situation at clubs such as West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City, and ensure that the new regulator will have the ability to take action to protect the clubs that support grassroots sport in the West Midlands?"
The Minister replied: "May I praise my hon. Friend and her colleagues for the tremendous amount of work she has done in standing up for the fans of the clubs she has worked with so closely.
"Frankly, too many clubs face financial troubles, and we continue to monitor situations across the football pyramid.
"We have set out the reforms that will protect football clubs so that they can meet their day-to-day liabilities and preserve the clubs for the future. That will include sanctions, where necessary. We will introduce new owners’ and directors’ tests, including a fitness and propriety test and enhanced due diligence of owners’ sources of wealth, and we will require owners to demonstrate robust financial plans to provide people like her constituents with the assurances they need."