24-02-2020, 12:56
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LAST TIME OUT
BRISTOL CITY 0 WBA 3
Demolition of play our off rivals even though Albion played out the latter period of the game after Sawyers was sent off, our ex Robinson was on the mark for the Baggies seems to be doing well for them
PNE 2 HULL CITY 1
LAST TIME AT THE HAWTHORNS
WBA 4 PNE 1
Neal gate match were we never competed still think the off field scenario played a big partin this debacle
FORM GUIDE MAX 25
WBA 19 PNE 14
A tough night awaits at the blue stadium on top of the high, the Baggies have got away at the top and with all but a dozen games to go will take some catching, one xxxx in their armour appears to be their home form which is slightly patchy but it will take a good performance from North End to get something from this game.
Baggies signed Callum on loan from the Blades as well as Grosicki from Hull on a permanent deal for about £800,000. Sawyers starts a three match ban, but I'm sure if the score is level going into the latter stages of the game they can bring on someone to fall over in the area as happened in the original game!!!!!!!!!!!
Mind you the one we got against Hull was soft, swings and roundabouts.
Stockley to start for me, hazard a guess Harrop will not be fit, touch and go whether Johnson will be fit, may leave us a bit short in midfield.
West Bromwich (/ˈbrɒmɪtʃ/ (About this soundlisten) BROM-itch) is a market town in the borough of Sandwell, West Midlands, England. Historically part of Staffordshire, it is 6.4 miles (10.3 km) northwest of Birmingham. West Bromwich is part of the area known as the Black Country, in terms of geography, culture, and dialect.[3] West Bromwich had a population of almost 78,000 in 2018.[4][2]
Initially a rural village, West Bromwich’s growth corresponded with that of the Industrial Revolution, owing to the area's natural richness in ironstone and coal, as well as its proximity to canals and railway branches.[5] It led to the town becoming a centre for coal mining, brick making, the iron industry, and metal trades such as nails, springs, and guns. The town’s primary economy developed into engineering, manufacturing, and the automotive industry through the early 20th century.[6] During the Second World War, West Bromwich experienced bombing from the German Luftwaffe.[7][8] It also suffered heavily during recessions in the mid 1970s, early 1980s, and late 2000s.[9]
The town is known for its football club, West Bromwich Albion, who have played in the town since the club's formation in 1878.[10] It is also home to parts of Sandwell Valley Country Park and Sandwell Valley RSPB nature reserve.[11]
LAST TIME OUT
BRISTOL CITY 0 WBA 3
Demolition of play our off rivals even though Albion played out the latter period of the game after Sawyers was sent off, our ex Robinson was on the mark for the Baggies seems to be doing well for them
PNE 2 HULL CITY 1
LAST TIME AT THE HAWTHORNS
WBA 4 PNE 1
Neal gate match were we never competed still think the off field scenario played a big partin this debacle
FORM GUIDE MAX 25
WBA 19 PNE 14
A tough night awaits at the blue stadium on top of the high, the Baggies have got away at the top and with all but a dozen games to go will take some catching, one xxxx in their armour appears to be their home form which is slightly patchy but it will take a good performance from North End to get something from this game.
Baggies signed Callum on loan from the Blades as well as Grosicki from Hull on a permanent deal for about £800,000. Sawyers starts a three match ban, but I'm sure if the score is level going into the latter stages of the game they can bring on someone to fall over in the area as happened in the original game!!!!!!!!!!!
Mind you the one we got against Hull was soft, swings and roundabouts.
Stockley to start for me, hazard a guess Harrop will not be fit, touch and go whether Johnson will be fit, may leave us a bit short in midfield.
West Bromwich (/ˈbrɒmɪtʃ/ (About this soundlisten) BROM-itch) is a market town in the borough of Sandwell, West Midlands, England. Historically part of Staffordshire, it is 6.4 miles (10.3 km) northwest of Birmingham. West Bromwich is part of the area known as the Black Country, in terms of geography, culture, and dialect.[3] West Bromwich had a population of almost 78,000 in 2018.[4][2]
Initially a rural village, West Bromwich’s growth corresponded with that of the Industrial Revolution, owing to the area's natural richness in ironstone and coal, as well as its proximity to canals and railway branches.[5] It led to the town becoming a centre for coal mining, brick making, the iron industry, and metal trades such as nails, springs, and guns. The town’s primary economy developed into engineering, manufacturing, and the automotive industry through the early 20th century.[6] During the Second World War, West Bromwich experienced bombing from the German Luftwaffe.[7][8] It also suffered heavily during recessions in the mid 1970s, early 1980s, and late 2000s.[9]
The town is known for its football club, West Bromwich Albion, who have played in the town since the club's formation in 1878.[10] It is also home to parts of Sandwell Valley Country Park and Sandwell Valley RSPB nature reserve.[11]
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