14-05-2015, 21:40
As much as I'm sure we all enjoy a Saturday 3pm kick-off, there's something I enjoy about weeknight games at this time of year. Many a spring evening has turned into a night to remember for Albion; beating Man United 6-3 in 1968, Swansea and Wolves play-off semis in 1993 and 2007, getting promoted against Southampton in 2008, and a lot more besides. Next Monday's fixture seems a bit of a dead rubber, with Chelsea having sealed their league title and Albion assured survival for another year, but there's a chance that may make things a little more interesting; with nothing to play for and nothing to fear, both teams are free to experiment.
Jose Mourinho's certainly looking to do that, reinforcing his position as the biggest WUM in football by hinting he'll field the shamelessly-poached ex-Baggies youngster Izzy Brown against us. Though we don't really have any psychological tricks to play in return, it'd be great if we could have the last laugh, and recent history is very much on our side; Chelsea haven't left the Hawthorns with three points since April 2011. They may have ground out a few 1-0 wins this season, but there's very little they can teach Tony Pulis on that subject. With that in mind, let's hope we can add another memorable spring night to our long and proud list.
Jose Mourinho's certainly looking to do that, reinforcing his position as the biggest WUM in football by hinting he'll field the shamelessly-poached ex-Baggies youngster Izzy Brown against us. Though we don't really have any psychological tricks to play in return, it'd be great if we could have the last laugh, and recent history is very much on our side; Chelsea haven't left the Hawthorns with three points since April 2011. They may have ground out a few 1-0 wins this season, but there's very little they can teach Tony Pulis on that subject. With that in mind, let's hope we can add another memorable spring night to our long and proud list.
Classic Match
West Bromwich Albion 1-1 Chelsea
Football League Cup, Second Round: 22nd September 1993
Another weeknight game when a humble Albion side nearly pulled off a giant-killing against a Chelsea side featuring the likes of Glenn Hoddle and a certain Steve Clarke...
"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