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This Season...
#1
... Won't be pretty but we've got to get behind the team Thumb up Thumb up Thumb up Moaning online and booing when we aren't playing pretty football won't do anything COYB
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#2
We'll stay up. Going to be horrible to watch but its going to take at least another 2 transfer windows for Pulis to sort out the mess this squad has become over the last 3 seasons.
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#3
I think in a few years we'll see this season as an evil necessity to progress from the mess of the of the last 2
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(01-09-2015, 19:30)HarryJAllstarWBA Wrote: I think in a few years we'll see this season as an evil necessity to progress from the mess of the of the last 2

Hope you're right Harry,

Not looking froward to the ride though  Cry
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#5
Really wanted another winger, but overall pretty happy with the transfer window. Thought we'd finish 10th-14th and have a good go at the cups before the season started, and I've seen nothing to change my mind.
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#6
I think we probably have to look at the bright side and hope the addition of Jonny Evans will give us an injection of pace at the back, letting us play a higher line at times and actually take the game to the other team, while Gnabry and McManaman between them offer a bit more in attack than we were plodding along with previously. We may continue to prop up the MOTD running order though hopefully not the table. So be it; but I do hope we'll be looking to renew this rebuild come January.
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#7
I am happy. SB will go home and sulk but in the end he is a footballer and he will want to play. It will do him good to have time to reflect.

I still respect JP for all he has done and for not folding when the 'big boys' come calling plus he lets the players know who's boss.

I hope that all of this has been done with TP's understanding and agreement - I suspect it has been. He is equally no fool and did not want a transfer window this long in the first place. It fuels his argument that its stupid and I understand the players union might be tabling a writ or other at the FA on this matter in the coming weeks.

The SB saga might actually become part of a historic change to the transfer window.

Be proud baggies - we will get the squad motoring, will be hard to beat and Rondon, Lambert and maybe SB will get the goals.

Just stop booing our players - including SB should be ever make a first team appearance again
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(01-09-2015, 19:30)HarryJAllstarWBA Wrote: I think in a few years we'll see this season as an evil necessity to progress from the mess of the of the last 2

Good point Harry, I remember the early nineties after the awful late eighties, we dropped to our lowest level, two seasons in division three, horrible, but we stuck together we got a winning Wembley trip and the rest is history. Spuds are a poor man's Chelski, this time we would not be bullied, let's stick together and that includes the sulk, we are the Albion, strong together weak divided. Get behind the lads, all the lads.
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