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Thank you Amelia for your kind words about my beloved club. I hope you still like us a little after Saturday, whatever the result!
Huddersfield have made such a good start that this fixture, I approach with some anxiety.
As you say Pulis needs a result. I admire Pulis as a manager but you are quite right our fans are beginning to lose patience He had always had his detractors from day 1 but because we have had 3 years under him and stayed mid-table he has silenced them. Football under Pulis is a hard watch and when we struggle to win matches, the knives are out.
Expect Huddersfield to be given the freedom of the park on Saturday and to dominate possession. I will go for 1-1.
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Think this is the first home game where we are expected to quite possibly be favourites so it would be quite apt for us to still be in awe at anfield.
West brom did alright at arsenal and made them panic for a while so in typical pullis fashion they wont just crumble from the off.
Did ronnie wallwork ever play for wba?
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VLP fit according to Radio Leeds.
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I think Albion will be too strong and rough us up, got height and a player or two with a hammer shot, we might not be too comfortable.
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Many thanks for sharing that old montage of mine and for plugging the novel! Am busy putting the finishing touches on the second (though for Silver's benefit, I'm sorry to say that it's not a sequel, but something completely different).
A while ago I dug out the programme from when Huddersfield visited the Hawthorns in 1992, just a month or so after Kevin Donovan came to us. The player interview on the back page was with Kev, and it was loaded with many a cheap dig at his former employers (I seem to recall they asked him what the best day of his life was, and he replied "leaving Huddersfield and coming to Albion.") Obviously wasn't a happy departure at the time!
A quarter of a century on, and irrespective of my feelings on Pulis, obviously I want us to get three points from this any way we can. With the fixtures we've got coming up, we can't afford to be teetering on the precipice. But if it works out otherwise, I just hope it'll be enough to stun our owners into some kind of action.
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I used to use The Peacock when I went to your old Ground down the road, which was great but probably quite a walk (?)
But there's one on the main road opposite B&Q (I think). I went there back in the 90s a couple of times.
I chuckle when I think of it (sorry), but it was some weeks into a long drought and the hosepipe ban was on. I went for a pee and the Baggies fans who'd just left for the Ground had left all the taps running

..............I turned them off, of course!
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Not enough boozers around the ground or on the approach these days and those that are close are a nightmare to get served in.
Quite a few Baggies fans were in the Slubbers the last time we played, seemed a popular spot before and after even if it is a bit of a walk
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