13-07-2020, 20:00
(This post was last modified: 13-07-2020, 21:53 by Ska'dForLife-WBA.)
For all our hard work and excellent play over the last couple of weeks - and at times it has been exemplary - it seems that fate has caught up with us as we come to the grand finale. With three matches left, working on the presumption that Brentford will continue their winning streak, we can't afford to lose a single game now; at the absolute worst, we can get away with one draw as long as we win our two other fixtures. But this week we face two tough battles against teams with nothing to lose, which will require the best from us to bag the points.
Fulham visit the Hawthorns on Tuesday evening sitting in 4th place on 76 points, and knowing that their own fading hopes of gaining automatic promotion are dependent on beating us. We're getting on for a decade without a win against the Cottagers in any competition, and currently on a four-game winning streak, a smash-and-grab would suit them nicely, so we'll have to dig deep both to break them down and to avoid the sucker punches when they come. No less testing is the trip to Huddersfield that follows on Friday. Unless the Terriers can pick up much-needed points against Sheffield Wednesday in the week, they'll be in the same precarious position above the drop zone and needing a result against Albion to push for survival.
Frankly, it all feels a bit like destiny turning against us in a big way right now, but at the very least, I hope we can give our all and fight for every minute of the season that remains. And, as the song says, whatever will be will be.
"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