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Norwich & Millwall vs WBA - Match Thread - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 01-10-2025

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More Friday frustration for Albion as a point against Leicester - which would have seemed a fine return before a ball was kicked - instead felt like defeat as missed chances paved the way for a late equaliser. We have a couple more opportunities to get back to winning ways before the October break, but neither is likely to come easy: first up is tonight's visit to Carrow Road, where we've lost our last two and could make it a hat-trick of defeats for the first time since the 1970s. If there's hope for us this evening, it lies in the indifferent form of the Canaries, who went winless through September and have lost every home game so far this season; they're also missing Shane Duffy at the back, and after announcing himself in style on Friday night, fingers crossed that Samuel Iling-Junior can strike twice at the first sign of defensive frailty.

Millwall are next up on Saturday, and with our last five encounters all resulting in draws - the two at the Den both ending 1-1 - and only one victory in Bermondsey in the last thirty-eight years, we'd best not pin too much hope on anything more than a point there. A win and a draw from these games would be ideal; three points would still do nicely, and two will suffice, but anything less would add to the sinking feeling of recent weeks.


RE: Norwich & Millwall vs WBA - Match Thread - talkSAFT - 01-10-2025

0-1 Maja after 20 mins. COYB Big Grin Big Grin Thumb up


RE: Norwich & Millwall vs WBA - Match Thread - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 01-10-2025

Making amends for Friday!


RE: Norwich & Millwall vs WBA - Match Thread - derbybaggie - 01-10-2025

No ambition.

After Maja’s goal we were just sitting back willing them to score. Griffiths by far the best player and at least Wallace showed some fight when he came on. Isaac was on holiday. Maja scored but did nothing else. Midfield were abysmal, no forward passes even though they had runners in the clear. Norwich looked there for the taking at the back.

Lucky lucky 3 points.


RE: Norwich & Millwall vs WBA - Match Thread - talkSAFT - 01-10-2025

OK, Derby, but I'll settle for that! Big Grin Big Grin


RE: Norwich & Millwall vs WBA - Match Thread - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 01-10-2025

Yeah, we absolutely have Griffiths to thank for at least two of those three points, but after our recent run you take the win however it comes. Hopefully we'll build on it with something a bit more assured come Saturday.


RE: Norwich & Millwall vs WBA - Match Thread - Slick_Footwork - 02-10-2025

Always great to win on the road, but the second half was far too negative. Incredibly lucky to come away with the win.

I thought our game plan of "holding on" from the minute we scored was poor. We invited far too much pressure when we could've put the game to bed. I'm gobsmacked Norwich didn't equalise.

Far too many players who have the first thought of going backwards rather than forwards. It's really frustrating when there are forward passes on too.

Issac Price is never a number 10. Number 10s first thought is to create, his first thought is almost always to go backwards.

We almost conceded when we worked it back to Griffiths and he did a bad kick, that move started with Price on the edge of the Norwich box passing it back to the centre halves when he could've done anything with it.

There were a few positives though...

Griffiths obviously won us the game with a couple of great saves. I've been less than impressed generally, but hopefully he seems to be growing into the role.

Maja scoring on his return.

Heggebo looked excellent when we came on. Won every ball forward. Was by far our best passer. Sadly for him, he came on when nobody else had any intention of going forward.

Chuffed with the points but the jury is out on Mason's tactics for me. He was negative against Boro and negative tonight. I don't think we need to be hanging on against teams like Norwich.


RE: Norwich & Millwall vs WBA - Match Thread - 4evaabaggie - 02-10-2025

IMO, this is the premier league way, sideways, backwards, sideways. Probing. Continental style. Not the fast attacking English football we grew up on. Mason has been coached into this style, look at England under Southgate, took the lead against Italy, sat back, cost us the euro finals, roll on two years, World Cup against Croatia, took the lead, sat back, cost us the semi final, last year the same in the euros. We do not have the players with the skills and know how to be able to do this properly and be able to hold on.
I would rather we pushed home our advantages when we have them, all our wins have been by a single goal, sometimes a good goal difference makes a big difference. We do not seem able to take our chances, our shots to goals ratio doesn’t appear that great.
But the important thing is it’s three points, the league will be very tight this year. Only three points between third and twelfth.
Come on you baggies.