13-10-2016, 21:14
Astle turns Cyril Knowles and John Collins as Albion face Spurs at the Hawthorns; 28th March 1970
With another boring, pointless and godawful thoroughly entertaining international break out of the way, it's time to return to the main event. August and September generally earned a verdict of "job done" from most Albion fans; a point or two more would have been welcome, but our position in the table is, for the time being, a decent one.
However, the coming games will be the real test for us, with some traditional big boys and a couple of form teams on the fixture list. First up are Spurs, who - in spite of their somewhat hilarious chokefest in the spring - have come out of the blocks strongly again this season, and remain unbeaten in the league. They're usually a thorn in our side at the Hawthorns anyway, but hot on the heels of Man City, they'll be eager to take all of the points on offer.
We may well play it safe, but my hope is that man-of-the-moment Nacer Chadli will continue his run of form and pop up at least once to haunt his old employers. Though we know from experience the danger of becoming draw specialists in this league, a point from this one would be a good return, and give us some crucial confidence for the rest of our tough autumn spell.
One of the true titans of world football faces stiff competition against Gareth Bale; Albion vs Spurs, 11th September 2010
"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