14-02-2025, 22:33
(This post was last modified: 15-02-2025, 12:25 by Ska'dForLife-WBA.)
The ups and downs continue for Albion, with our win-one-lose-one record under Mowbray delivering a last-gasp win against Sheffield Wednesday followed by a very disappointing capitulation to Blackburn. 1.5 points a game remains a better return than we enjoyed before Christmas, but to maintain it this weekend will require something very special from an otherwise tough trip down to Bermondsey on Saturday afternoon.
Millwall, despite becoming the latest members of the ever-growing Can You Believe We Lost To Plymouth Argyle fraternity in spectacular fashion in midweek, remain unbeaten in seven against Albion with draws in the last four encounters, while our 2-0 win this time five years ago is our only ever victory at the New Den. It'll be a tough battle again this time too, with Kyle Bartley's absence continuing to hurt us and Semi Ajayi still a doubt; Millwall's general home record is good, while ours recently hasn't been anything to shout about.
So, two teams in desperate need of a bounce-back victory, and the advantage probably lies with the hosts. I still wouldn't write Albion off completely in this one, but a draw would be sufficient in the circumstances.
"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