Anything other than 3 points would be bad but we've been here before haven't we!
Teams we expect 3 points from usually result in nil points.
Can't see this any different.
Could be wrong though...won't be the 1st time...
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I feel a lot more confident with Mozza and Brunty back in the team.
It's a while since we lost at home to Burnley - 1969 to be exact. You can look at that in 2 ways -either they're long overdue a result or, as I prefer, 3 precious points for us. Albion to win 2-0.
So long as Albion are set up to have a go, it has to be a Baggies win.... 3-1
OTOH... 0-0
I wouldn't mind a repeat of the 8-1 scoreline I saw Albion hand Burnley in about 1967 at The Hawthorns. Their centre-half that day was John Talbut.
Aries, was Alex Elder playing centre half for Burnley then?
I used to book all his holidays years ago. Nice bloke.
Baggieman, I had to look Alex Elder up, not sure about the answer to your question though. I find Albion beat Burnley in November 1967 but that we bought John Talbut from them in December 1966.
3 - 0 half time.
Another three in the second half would be nice... hopefully for the Baggies!
I was wrong, thankfully.
Need some views from the Pulis-out guys as I thought we looked very good again tonight
It's shut the Wolves fans up as well. 19th in the Championship.
Terrific performance last night.
Tactics were spot on and everyone including the subs made a positive contribution.
More please!
P.S. Can't believe there's was talk of Morrison leaving in August. That goal of his was top draw!
Jimmy Morrison has shown in the last two games what a vital part of our squad he is - the team plays much better, we've won two consecutive games, and he's scored twice. You can't make more impact than that. He's miles better than, say, Craig Gardner.
Some excellent performances - Brunt, Morrison and Phillips especially. It's never a bad thing to remind these players that they cannot take their places in the team for granted. Hats off to Pulis for that. Probably our best performance of the season against a team whose style appears to suit us.
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posted on 16/11/16
Anything other than 3 points would be bad but we've been here before haven't we!
posted on 16/11/16
0-0
posted on 16/11/16
Teams we expect 3 points from usually result in nil points.
Can't see this any different.
Could be wrong though...won't be the 1st time...
posted on 17/11/16
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posted on 17/11/16
I feel a lot more confident with Mozza and Brunty back in the team.
posted on 17/11/16
It's a while since we lost at home to Burnley - 1969 to be exact. You can look at that in 2 ways -either they're long overdue a result or, as I prefer, 3 precious points for us. Albion to win 2-0.
posted on 17/11/16
So long as Albion are set up to have a go, it has to be a Baggies win.... 3-1
OTOH... 0-0
posted on 18/11/16
I wouldn't mind a repeat of the 8-1 scoreline I saw Albion hand Burnley in about 1967 at The Hawthorns. Their centre-half that day was John Talbut.
posted on 19/11/16
Aries, was Alex Elder playing centre half for Burnley then?
I used to book all his holidays years ago. Nice bloke.
posted on 20/11/16
Baggieman, I had to look Alex Elder up, not sure about the answer to your question though. I find Albion beat Burnley in November 1967 but that we bought John Talbut from them in December 1966.
posted on 21/11/16
3 - 0 half time.
Another three in the second half would be nice... hopefully for the Baggies!
posted on 21/11/16
I was wrong, thankfully.
Need some views from the Pulis-out guys as I thought we looked very good again tonight
posted on 22/11/16
It's shut the Wolves fans up as well. 19th in the Championship.
posted on 22/11/16
Wolves...
posted on 22/11/16
Terrific performance last night.
Tactics were spot on and everyone including the subs made a positive contribution.
More please!
P.S. Can't believe there's was talk of Morrison leaving in August. That goal of his was top draw!
posted on 22/11/16
Jimmy Morrison has shown in the last two games what a vital part of our squad he is - the team plays much better, we've won two consecutive games, and he's scored twice. You can't make more impact than that. He's miles better than, say, Craig Gardner.
posted on 22/11/16
Some excellent performances - Brunt, Morrison and Phillips especially. It's never a bad thing to remind these players that they cannot take their places in the team for granted. Hats off to Pulis for that. Probably our best performance of the season against a team whose style appears to suit us.
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