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I honestly can't imagine him buckling down and being an Albion player for 5 or 6 years (which is what we would want). He looks hellbent on doing whatever is best for himself (like all modern players). Yesterday, like last week, the week before, and the week before, etc he chose to go for glory instead of passing to a colleague in space in order to keep his scored/played ratio high.
I'd cash in if he hasn't scared off the Big Clubs with his lifestyle problems, but only if Liverpool or Spurs or whoever agree to buy him + Ideye for £25m, and we get a bigger but mobile replacement in in January.
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(15-12-2014, 21:44)TheBaggieMan Wrote: B'ham Mail
"The Baggies have 64 wins to Wolves’ 53 and there have also been 43 draws in what was voted in a Football Pools survey in 2008, as the fiercest rivalry in English football."
64-53. He, He, He.

It could be worse than that but, the Dingles prefer to play in lower Divisions so they can avoid getting thumped by us
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Some days I'm top dog, most days I'm just the lamp post.
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Interesting comment on Rom in yesterdays Daily Mail by Ian Ladyman:
'During his proliofic loan season at Everton the Belgian threatened to make Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho look stupid.
But £28m later, Lukaku looks lost and has proved again what we already know, Mourinho rarely sells good footballers'
Its true Rom has gone off the boil but is he a poor footballer and long term not worth his huge price tag ?
I think he's just going through an 'Ideye' period where he can't hit a barn door and will come good again.