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#76 |
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Well done Baggies- be good to have you back in the Prem again. Like the brand of football you play.
*I'll be back same time next year to commiserate with you on your relegation
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#77 |
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Begrudingly said - well done !
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well done guys,a little forward thinking this time round could see you stay up for a good few years
congrats,enjoy it..my side plymouth are the opposite & about to go down
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Wel done however you are the proverbial yo-yo side, are you any better than last time around and the time before that.
I suspect it will be another relegation struggle |
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It will be the best early birthday present I can have if we can [i]finally[i] be promoted on Saturday as my birthday is next Monday.
![]() So far 86 points and 85 goals, without a prolific goal scoring forward. ![]() This needs to be sorted for next season. A bit tighter in defence would also not go amiss. ![]() Well done Baggies
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Have a great birthday Kat.
Woooooooooo hoooooooooooooo! Boing boing! Boing boing! Boing boing! |
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#82 |
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Congratulations.
The two best sides have gone up. |
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Nice one Baggies!
If Wolves stay up (likely) and either Forest or Leicester come up through the play-offs (good chance) then we will have 6 Midland teams in the Prem next year! |
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Ooh I'm hoping Wolves stay up in the Prem now, as little as I like them - family rivalry, my uncle and one of my cousins supports Wolves, my family and two of my cousins - my uncle's two other sons - are big Baggie fans. I'd love to go and see a Wolves vs West Brom game at the Hawthorns. My first football match was a WBA one, and they've been the team we support in English football for as long as I've been alive - so definitely more than 15 years
there's a picture of me as a baby wearing a big blue hat and with a Baggies scarf draped across me
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#85 |
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Ooh I'm hoping Wolves stay up in the Prem now, as little as I like them - family rivalry, my uncle and one of my cousins supports Wolves, my family and two of my cousins - my uncle's two other sons - are big Baggie fans. I'd love to go and see a Wolves vs West Brom game at the Hawthorns. My first football match was a WBA one, and they've been the team we support in English football for as long as I've been alive - so definitely more than 15 years
there's a picture of me as a baby wearing a big blue hat and with a Baggies scarf draped across me ![]()
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Ooh I'm hoping Wolves stay up in the Prem now, as little as I like them - family rivalry, my uncle and one of my cousins supports Wolves, my family and two of my cousins - my uncle's two other sons - are big Baggie fans. I'd love to go and see a Wolves vs West Brom game at the Hawthorns. My first football match was a WBA one, and they've been the team we support in English football for as long as I've been alive - so definitely more than 15 years
there's a picture of me as a baby wearing a big blue hat and with a Baggies scarf draped across me ![]()
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Congratultions to the Albion and their fans on their fourth promotion to the Premier League in nine seasons!
As a Swindon fan, what are your views on Simon Cox? I thought that he was a good signing for you, but would I be right in thinking Roberto Di Matteo doesn't rate him much as he has hardly featured, though it has to be said that Cox was not his signing; the deal was done involving Tony Mowbray prior to his departure for his ill-fated spell at Celtic. Enjoy your final 3 games of the season and here's hoping we're in the Championship next season! |
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Congratultions to the Albion and their fans on their fourth promotion to the Premier League in nine seasons!
As a Swindon fan, what are your views on Simon Cox? I thought that he was a good signing for you, but would I be right in thinking Roberto Di Matteo doesn't rate him much as he has hardly featured, though it has to be said that Cox was not his signing; the deal was done involving Tony Mowbray prior to his departure for his ill-fated spell at Celtic. Enjoy your final 3 games of the season and here's hoping we're in the Championship next season! ![]() As an aside, a lad who plays in the same team as my son was at the Donny Rovers game on Saturday. At the end of the match he and his dad went onto the pitch - all of the players had given their shirts away so his dad asked Chris Brunt whether he could give his son one of his boots. Brunty took Callum over to the dug out and gave him the pair! He is a very happy Baggie, believe me! Brunty - good on yer mate. |
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#89 |
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No chance of catching Newcastle but I still want to see a strong end to the season.
![]() One goal for every point would be nice
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Ooh I'm hoping Wolves stay up in the Prem now, as little as I like them - family rivalry, my uncle and one of my cousins supports Wolves, my family and two of my cousins - my uncle's two other sons - are big Baggie fans. I'd love to go and see a Wolves vs West Brom game at the Hawthorns. My first football match was a WBA one, and they've been the team we support in English football for as long as I've been alive - so definitely more than 15 years
there's a picture of me as a baby wearing a big blue hat and with a Baggies scarf draped across me ![]() Nice one!! Seriously if you want to go to a West Brom v Wolves match, the Hawthorns is the best ground to go to as there has been more trouble in the past at Molineux. Any thoughts on player of the season for us? I think Dorrans will probably win it as he has been consistently good all season. Sazzle, nice one Brunty definitely, I was at the open day last summer and he came across then as a nice man, but I have to say the best one with the fans that afternoon was Rob Koren, he took time to talk to everyone, especially the younger fans even though security were trying to rush him along with signing autographs, he was having photos taken with younger fans if they asked. And my birthday was brilliant ~ along with my navy blue and white cake from my husband, thanks for all the comments. |
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West Bromwich Albion have just inherited about 50,000 or so new fans for their game at Palace on Monday night.
![]() ![]() ![]() Come on the Baggies! BOING BOING |
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Thanks from 3/4 of Sheffield to Albion for keeping their part of the bargain tonight.
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My girlfriend is from Sheffield. She has a mate who is a Baggies fan, he is from there originally, and he married a Birmingham fan - my girlfriend used to fancy him and he told her he only went out with his wife in the first place because she lived a couple of doors away from Cyril Regis
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#94 |
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My girlfriend is from Sheffield. She has a mate who is a Baggies fan, he is from there originally, and he married a Birmingham fan - my girlfriend used to fancy him and he told her he only went out with his wife in the first place because she lived a couple of doors away from Cyril Regis
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And what about Asa Hartford? He was famous for something to do with a heart attack?
Didn't he manage Jamaica or something, after Man City youth team, or have I got it all wrong? |
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And what about Asa Hartford? He was famous for something to do with a heart attack?
Didn't he manage Jamaica or something, after Man City youth team, or have I got it all wrong? |
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Cyrille Regis has the freedom of Sandwell, but his brother Rowley does not
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#98 |
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Oh dear. Not a good end to the season
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Cyrille Regis has the freedom of Sandwell, but his brother Rowley does not
![]() Ha, ha. I used to have a gorgeous black cat who was called Cyrille after Cyrille Regis.... he was quite useful as well!! Sadly my black cat now is a little girl otherwise she would have been called Cyrille in honour of the great man. My other two would have been Bob and Neil (after Bob Taylor and Neil Clement) had they been little boys!! Oh well, all over for another season and at least Dorran's saved our blushes at home! Well done to Roberto Di Matteo and the backroom staff and an especially big well done to the players for an entertaining season. Let's hope for good things next season and all the derbies we will now have, Midlands football is definitely on the rise with 4 teams now in the top division, 5 if you count Stoke. COME ON YOU BAGGIES BOING BOING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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I used to have a gorgeous black cat who was called Cyrille after Cyrille Regis.... ![]() Quote:
My other two would have been Bob and Neil (after Bob Taylor and Neil Clement) had they been little boys!!
I would have to settle for either Jeff or Tony![]() Quote:
Let's hope for good things next season and all the derbies we will now have, Midlands football is definitely on the rise with 4 teams now in the top division, 5 if you count Stoke.
I could never count Stoke![]() Quote:
COME ON YOU BAGGIES BOING BOING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BOING BOING
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