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Disappointing to do so well and come away empty handed.
2 difficult games and no points. I am not dispondent yet
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Disappointing to do so well and come away empty handed.
2 difficult games and no points. I am not dispondent yet ![]() Shane Long is looking real good as well . |
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#228 |
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I reckon you guys are gonna be just fine , you've played well against two good teams and been a tad unlucky IMHO
Shane Long is looking real good as well . |
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Sorry Bournemouth but a win is a win
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Well done to the Baggies ~ sorry Bournemouth but as SULLA says a win is a win......
Uncle Woy has some interesting decisions now for the forward line, Fourtune and Cox both scoring tonight, Shane Long playing unbelievably well and Peter Odemwingie almost back to full fitness. Well done to Ishmael Miller as well on getting his first goal for Forest, good player, but it didn't really work out for him at the Baggies. Oh well, the season now starts on Sunday. Although Stoke are our bogey team, I am hoping that we can at least get a point and then carry on into September. Also well done George Thorne on getting an improved contract and being in the team tonight ~ it shows our Academy is really starting to work. |
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Am now despondent and will post again when there is something good to report
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Am now despondent and will post again when there is something good to report
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Won't be seeing you for a while then !
![]() I am not convinced by St Peter as a penalty taker
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I'm back and we have swooped into mid table
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Who would you suggest?
It then comes down to who is on the pitch at he time. Peter hit it well but at a stoppable height. If he had have watched the goalie he would have seen which side he was going |
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Feel shame Baggies fans. Root out those amongst your travelling mob who interrupted the minute's silence and ban them for life, the disrespectful f***ers.
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Very surprising.
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Very disappointed on Saturday, both by the score and the idiots that thought it was clever to shout out during a one minute silence for the miners who had lost their lives earlier in the week. I hope the club names and shames these idiots and gives them lifelong bans to away matches, a total contrast to Norwich on the 11th September when the minutes applause for our young academy player who sadly lost his life to cancer was done by Norwich fans and the immaculate one minute silence for the victims of 9/11.
On behalf of all the decent West Bromwich Albion fans, I would like to apologise to all Swansea fans and the wider community for a very small number of idiots (not fans) who were in our travelling crowd on Saturday. Most fans have got a lot of respect. |
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Suppose 1 point is better than nothing.
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Feel shame Baggies fans. Root out those amongst your travelling mob who interrupted the minute's silence and ban them for life, the disrespectful f***ers.
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Very disappointed on Saturday, both by the score and the idiots that thought it was clever to shout out during a one minute silence for the miners who had lost their lives earlier in the week. I hope the club names and shames these idiots and gives them lifelong bans to away matches, a total contrast to Norwich on the 11th September when the minutes applause for our young academy player who sadly lost his life to cancer was done by Norwich fans and the immaculate one minute silence for the victims of 9/11.
On behalf of all the decent West Bromwich Albion fans, I would like to apologise to all Swansea fans and the wider community for a very small number of idiots (not fans) who were in our travelling crowd on Saturday. Most fans have got a lot of respect. Quote:
Suppose 1 point is better than nothing.
The daft thing is that a win yesterday would have took us back to mid table. |
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Fulham have spent 10.5 million on one player so to say that West Brom have got to beat them is unrealistic. Swansea are more on a level with WBA so should have been looking to get something there.
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...i'm worried about woy...the daft canut has decimated the defence and left us without cover...it's bad when you're missing a useless twát like tamas...lumping it up to odemwingie and long isn't working..and playing 4-3-3 first forty five against fulham was akin to football suicide
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Fulham have spent 10.5 million on one player so to say that West Brom have got to beat them is unrealistic. Swansea are more on a level with WBA so should have been looking to get something there.
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Yes West Brom have got to beat teams such as Fulham at home to stay up...but WBA fans shouldn't be too disappointed if this doesn't happen. To have spent 6 seasons in the Premiership is a great achievement in itself - but you can't keep performing miracles when so many of the other clubs have much more money to spend.
There are cases where a club has a really good manager such as Steve Coppell/Reading and Martin ONeill/Leicester and they can punch above their weight for a while but it never lasts. |
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One of the only positive things I can take from Saturdays match was we kept a clean sheet for a change.
Uncle Woy needs to start using the same system as last season, it is looking increasingly like Shane Long and Peter Odemwingie or the Pocket Rocket as I call him can play in a 4 ~ 4 ~ 2 system, the time to try new systems out is when you have points on the board, at the moment we don't. I still have faith in Uncle Woy and the team, but I admit I am getting a little worried looking at October's fixtures, which have two local derbies in there. Onwards and upwards for Saturday though, let's hope we can get some points at Sunderland. Oh would just like to say well done Leon Barnett for scoring against Sunderland last night, you took a lot of stick from certain fans when you played for us and I said at the time I thought it was unfair. Well done kid! |
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One of the only positive things I can take from Saturdays match was we kept a clean sheet for a change.
Uncle Woy needs to start using the same system as last season, it is looking increasingly like Shane Long and Peter Odemwingie or the Pocket Rocket as I call him can play in a 4 ~ 4 ~ 2 system, the time to try new systems out is when you have points on the board, at the moment we don't. I still have faith in Uncle Woy and the team, but I admit I am getting a little worried looking at October's fixtures, which have two local derbies in there. Onwards and upwards for Saturday though, let's hope we can get some points at Sunderland. Oh would just like to say well done Leon Barnett for scoring against Sunderland last night, you took a lot of stick from certain fans when you played for us and I said at the time I thought it was unfair. Well done kid! ...odemwingie would be better playing off a target man like cox,rather than long...who looks a tad out of his depth after his initial transfer euphoria...at seven million it's not hard to see why other premier sides balked at that price tag for someone unproven at this level |
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...odemwingie would be better playing off a target man like cox,rather than long...who looks a tad out of his depth after his initial transfer euphoria...at seven million it's not hard to see why other premier sides balked at that price tag for someone unproven at this level
Shane Long, I feel rather like you do, is perhaps a little out of his depth at the moment, he started so well and fans and possibly Uncle Woy expected him to carry on with his run of goals, Cox would certainly be a player I would consider playing tomorrow, games are already at the end of September starting to be must win. Or playing devils advocate here, are we expecting too much of a young team who possibly overachieved last season to finish where we did and of course the dreaded "second season syndrome"? I realise that they have had pre season and chance to get used to new methods, but are we expecting too much of them this season and should be just be happy if we regain Premier League status at the end of this season? |
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Disappointing that we lost a two goal lead
![]() However, in the past 4 games we have won 5 points
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2 points lost instead of one gained for me today, the amount of chances we had and didn't put away was stupid.
Still a point gained and 15th in the table, so some comfort I suppose, but Sunderland are the teams we need to be getting maximum points from and definitely not letting a 2 goal advantage slip. |
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...fulham thumping qpr 6-0 and swansea beating stoke...give the baggies results some respectability,despite stoke's coming off the back of a european game...but,for me,long still doesn't cut it in the premier and losing two goal leads to shite like sunderland is not good
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