And with a resurgent Sunderland with 2 games in hand occupying the 3rd relegation spot for now,it's definitely not looking too good for the Baggies!
Utterly woeful in the final third and looking like Anelka will play no further part in the fortunes of WBA this season,does anyone think you have what it takes to beat the drop now?
If not will you be better off in The Championship,being one of the smaller clubs?
Just 1 win in 18 now!
posted on 9/3/14
We (friends and I) have always said a beating of 3 or more is a beating
posted on 9/3/14
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posted on 10/3/14
Good time for any club to be playing Man Utd as they're definitely "out of sorts", so a heavy home defeat was surprising. I know the new manager was greeted ecstatically by many on here, but as he hasn't had quite as many wins as he'd have liked so far, (i.e. none), is it possible that the club has made an error with his appointment? I wouldn't be surprised to see him dismissed without winning a match. Funny ol' game, this.
posted on 10/3/14
While we were losing to Man Utd, the Champions of England, Blouse were losing to...
...QPR
posted on 10/3/14
By Saturday evening Blouse could be 1 point above the relegation zone
posted on 10/3/14
By Saturday evening Blouse could be 1 point above the relegation zone
Unlike Albion who are comfortably above the drop zone on goal difference
posted on 10/3/14
Missing the point Tino. I'm commenting on a thread created by a Blouse fan who thinks his team are safely in mid table.
People in glass houses and all that!
posted on 10/3/14
At least i'm happy to admit we're in trouble unlike the deluded vest wearer!
posted on 10/3/14
I like Blue have you seen his guns
I play footy with an Albion fan (not literally) he's adamant that you'll go on a winning run and stay up
I hope blues stay up will be interesting having us all in the champo together
posted on 10/3/14
Right now, 'a winning run' for the Baggies is the same as 'a win' - and that ain't gonna keep 'em up.