07-10-2014, 09:14
I have stopped watching this programme now.
Firstly because so much time is given to the so called experts who dissect every match to the point of utter boredom.
Even Brian Clough said many years ago "let's have more football and less chat". The amount of time spent on inane chatter has increased since then.
Secondly to watch the Albion you have to stick with it until the end of the programme and, as already mentioned, if we go close to a shock result against one of the preferred big boys, it's because somebody else was either off form or missing several important players etc.
We have to get used to the fact that we are not one of the favoured few and probably never will be.
Only when the vast amounts of money swilling around and in the hands of the select few dries up, will we stand any sort of chance of parity.
And that isn't going to happen any time soon.
Probably not in my lifetime.
Firstly because so much time is given to the so called experts who dissect every match to the point of utter boredom.
Even Brian Clough said many years ago "let's have more football and less chat". The amount of time spent on inane chatter has increased since then.
Secondly to watch the Albion you have to stick with it until the end of the programme and, as already mentioned, if we go close to a shock result against one of the preferred big boys, it's because somebody else was either off form or missing several important players etc.
We have to get used to the fact that we are not one of the favoured few and probably never will be.
Only when the vast amounts of money swilling around and in the hands of the select few dries up, will we stand any sort of chance of parity.
And that isn't going to happen any time soon.
Probably not in my lifetime.
Some days I'm top dog, most days I'm just the lamp post.