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Happy New Year
#1
Happy New Year guys. Have a great 2019.

Let’s enjoy seeing the Albion achieve promotion once again.
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#2
Yup, HNY to all, and let's enjoy being part of this great group, and this great club. With or without promotion, let's enjoy the ride - we're going to win more than we lose so THINK POSITIVE!
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#3
HNY to all you guys and girls who support the baggies.
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#4
Onwards and upwards Baggies. Though leaving the Championship will be a shame as the league is more exciting and equal than the Prem. 

Happy New Year to all - I mean all.

Bob
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#5
HNY to all Baggies, echoing Josh, Drewks, Penn & Bob above.
Nice Forum with friendly posters.
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Start every day off with a smile and get it over with
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#6
Happy New Year one and all. Best and friendliest Baggies Forum by far. Thanks to all who make the site what it is.
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#7
HNY one and all.

I am on the sofa, hungover and wrapped in a blanket watching Skysports.

Cracking night out and hoping that Forest can do one on Leeds and we don’t screw up at Blackburn.
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#8
Happy New Year from Scotland...all the very best and lang may yer lum reek.
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#9
Wishing you all and those you love, a Happy, Healthy and Safe New Year.

To throw a spanner in the works and aspirations of many, I’m not so sure, given the current playing position and future agenda of the club, that I really want promotion back to the Premiership as I feel we do not have a sound and stable enough base to survive and avoid immediate relegation which I believe would once more return us to the yo-yo years.

Sadly, our owner/s seems not to be the tree laden with unlimited funds and parachute payments will not be enough to enable us to compete on a level field. Not sure what the answer is. Sorry to be pessimistic but that’s how I see it.
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#10
Unfortunately, failure to get promoted will also mean a mass exodus and a gradual sinking into mid-table as Villa have experienced (and they've actually retained some of their gems, like Grealish). There's no happy medium.
"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
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