28-10-2016, 14:30
Albion observe a minute's silence for the late WG Richardson before playing Manchester City, 31st March 1959
The less said about Liverpool away, the better.
The less said about Tony Pulis's new contract, the better.
The less said about most of last weekend's results going against us, the better.
The less said about us ideally needing a win from one of the next two games to avoid an uncomfortable November, the better.
The less said about the next two games being against the usually imperious Man City and at fortress Leicester, the better.
Admittedly, this approach to Albion's current fortunes does risk reducing this entire match thread to the realms of "once upon a time there was a lovely little sausage called Baldrick, and it lived happily ever after," but to be honest, that might be for the best. Of course, Pep Guardiola is feeling the pressure at the moment with a winless run and derby defeat fresh in his mind, but we've become pretty renowned in recent years as the side against whom ailing teams can always revive their season, and though the return of Jonny Evans is a boost, the suspension of Yacob will be a huge blow to us.
You might have gathered that I'm not overly filled with hope for this one. Obviously fingers crossed for the result we want and need, but I reckon we're going to end up keeping our powder dry for the reigning champions instead. Let's see how it goes.
Former Albion favourite Asa Hartford returns to the Hawthorns with Man City, 2nd April 1983
"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley