West Brom goalkeeper Dean Kiely has played down his achievement of winning the Puma Golden Glove for the Coca-Cola Championship and insists his performances this season have been "business as usual".

Kiely won the award by keeping 18 clean sheets as the Baggies achieved promotion to the Barclays Premier League, and he admitted to being happy with his season's work.

He told the club's official website: "I kept 18 this year and that again equates to about one in three which is my career record, so it's been business as usual in that respect.

"I identified what the job would be here, it was about being dependable, consistent, not the kind of keeper that will let the ball through his legs or his hands or let a daft one in.

"It was about not costing the team and I think that has again helped my game.

"I've played in a promoted team, kept a lot of clean sheets, played nearly every game and I can look back at that over the summer with a lot of satisfaction."