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WBA vs Plymouth & QPR - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 20-10-2023 The defeat at St Andrews was an unfortunate bump in the road just at the point when Albion looked to have turned a corner. It may be for the best that we've had a fortnight to recover; it may be even better that we're back on home soil for the coming week's matches, and resuming the campaign with our first game against Plymouth since February 2010. In addition to losing all five of their away matches so far this season, Argyle have lost their last five on the trot versus the Baggies, and you have to go back over thirty years - to the infamous 5-2 trouncing during that calamitous 1993 run-in that plunged Ossie's Albion down into the play-offs we were ultimately destined to win - to find the last time the men in green claimed three points from this fixture. So, a ripe time for them to don their bucket hats and bleached t-shirts and bring 1993 roaring back into fashion? Well, Albion negotiated the Sheffield Wednesday banana skin at the beginning of the month, and as long as we can keep a lid on Morgan Whittaker, the tireless winger who provides a large part of the visitors' goal threat, it should be no different here. On Tuesday night, QPR then visit on a losing streak of three matches and a winless streak of six that's sunk them into the relegation zone. League positions notwithstanding, it's an historically tricky fixture that brings goals galore: you have to go back to Easter 2000 to find a goalless draw between the sides, and encounters at the Hawthorns since then have seen Albion average 2.8 goals to QPR's 1.7. Rangers shipped four at home to Blackburn before the international break, so it could well be more of the same in mid-week, but as always, no one ever made their fortune backing Albion to do things the easy way. If the playoff race is our target, then we have to hunt for six points in the coming days; but allowing for injuries, defensive frailties and sheer sod's law, four is a tally we could settle for. RE: WBA vs Plymouth & QPR - baggietrousers - 21-10-2023 Sat in traffic on my way to the airport for a flight home. Even this is more entertaining than that dross I’ve just sat through. RE: WBA vs Plymouth & QPR - talkSAFT - 24-10-2023 QPR Team Coach held up, so kick-off delayed 10 mins. (Now 8.10 !!) RE: WBA vs Plymouth & QPR - talkSAFT - 24-10-2023 Promising.......QPR down to 10 men, and BT-A scores from penalty. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (An hour gone) COYB!!!! 2-0 (Diangana 68') Premier, Here we come RE: WBA vs Plymouth & QPR - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 24-10-2023 Chalobah seemed a bit overrated when he first came to us, but when he turns on the quality he's a player and a half. Hope we see much more of this. RE: WBA vs Plymouth & QPR - talkSAFT - 24-10-2023 Chalobah gone off to a standing ovation 75' Can't not be chuffed.....2-0 (although at halftime I was even starting to worry about relegation) RE: WBA vs Plymouth & QPR - Blue Baggie - 25-10-2023 Some great positives tonight. Slow ponderous start, but came alive 2nd half (again) Looks like a Carlos tactic now - give nothing away for 45 mins then press for a goal Another clean sheet is worth a mention. Back up into the play offs. All with a few injuries. Congrats to Carlos. RE: WBA vs Plymouth & QPR - Stairs - 27-10-2023 Injuries are just crazy - what other club gets this level of bad luck? You can't boo a man that gets wins when the odds are just totally stacked against you!!!!! |