Corrected for you!I looked it up a long time ago
Its the Greek name of Britain - I think myth about the person/god who founded the country was called Albion
Edit: Just looked it up again - William Blake came up with the myth about the god, who was actually the son of Poseidon - apparently Albion had 12 sons, who obviously formed the first football team (before football was officially invented in the 90's). The names were
Hand
Hyle, Coban, Guantok, Peachey
Brereton, Slayd, Hutton, Scofield, Kox,
Kotope, Bowen.
There is, apparently, an Albion in New York state too:There's actually a college in southeast Michigan called Albion College. It is named for the town of Albion, Michigan.
Albion College
www.albion.edu
There is, apparently, an Albion in New York state too:
Holy 1990's web design!Town of Albion, New York
Welcome to the Administrative Office of the Town of Albion, New York, in Orleans Countytownofalbion.com
West Brom use it as the ground is (was) near an area known as albionWhich is why West Brom never made all that much sense to me. I don't remember any sweeping white cliffs there.
(Yes, I know the archaic term for England still applies)
Alba is Scots Gaelic for Scotland:I was under the impression it has something to do with the union of England and Scotland, hence Alba in Scottish. But I might be taking bollocks