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Math has never been my strong point, at least not since 6th grade. Once I started taking pre-algebra the next year, I just knew I was in trouble for the rest of my school days.
I believe, however, that my math is correct in this scenario. If West Brom, currently on top of the Co ... Continue reading »
Math has never been my strong point, at least not since 6th grade. Once I started taking pre-algebra the next year, I just knew I was in trouble for the rest of my school days.
I believe, however, that my math is correct in this scenario. If West Brom, currently on top of the Co ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
Basically if Hull lose, or we gain 1 point we go up.
1 year ago
If Stoke go up watch them do a "Derby County"
1 year ago
1 year ago
This is clearly balderdash as 40 teams have filled the 20 EPL spots over the last 2 decades.
It is hard to stay in the EPL but very much not impossible. We have tried it twice before with a "hard to break down" team. This time we are trying a ball playing free scoring team.
Nothing ventured nothing gained.
1 year ago
I understand your argument about teams staying in the PL, but remember, most of them are teams that were head and shoulders above the rest in the Championship. With things as tight as they are this year, there's not much to separate the three teams that eventually will go up. Derby finished third last season and will be the worst team in Premiership history, and while I'm not saying WBA would be at that level, I'll say that they'd be closer to the Rams than they would be to, say, the 2005-2006 Reading team, which cruised in the Championship and then were very successful last season in the Prem, or even last year's Sunderland team, who will stay up this year.
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Don't forget they outplayed Portsmouth, a top 10 club, in the FA Cup and were unlucky to not advance. I'll take the group of players that know what to do with the ball over the "lump it long" crowd any day.
1 year ago
For me i think we would probably finish in the bottom half butnot relegation with the type of football we play now rather than ten men behind the ball and maybe nick one one the break.
1 year ago
1 year ago
Here's a new version of the okey-cokey ...... from the Wolves games last week
"You put your Gera in, your Gera out. In out, in out, he scores and makes yer shout.
He gets the flamin’ winner and you’re top of the league.
That’s what it’s all about!
Oh unhappy dingles, Oh unhappy dingles ….
Knees bent, arms up, boing boing boing."
1 year ago
We've been renowned all season as the best footballing team in the league, we do play football, we keep possession and we generally score goals
I'm not saying for one minute we'll finish in the top 6 but we have the ability and equally as important the manager with the right philosophy to stay in the Premier League, to think otherwise I'm afraid is a tad naive!
Cuzer
1 year ago
I don't really care.
You do those things in the Championship, which is a world apart from the Premiership in terms of a quality.
Sunderland won the league last year with 88 points, and will finish very near the relegation zone. Derby finished third and won the playoffs with 84 points, and are the worst team in Premiership history. Your team, WBA, has 78 points right now, and would need to win their last two games just to match Derby. I'm not saying the same thing would happen to your team next year, but they have no chance of finishing in the top 15 in the Premiership. Reading won the league with over 100 points three seasons ago, and look where they are now.
WBA doesn't have enough money or enough quality players. The TV contract that kicks in for Premier League clubs, even the worst Premiership teams, exceeds what WBA will get for jumping up to the Premiership. I couldn't care less about the style you play in the Championship because the reality is, you can't do that and succeed in the Premiership.
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Thereby showing your total ignorance of the game, go play Yankee rounders, oh basebollocks isn't it?
1 year ago
The sad thing is my Wednesday. We are going down!
1 year ago
Either way, we'll see after next season. Come back to me then. If you're right, I'll man up and admit I was mistaken, and you'll look like a genius.
1 year ago
I know fans love to go into constant chatter modes about team futures and such, but the honest truth is that, until we see who comes and who goes, it's all throwing darts in the dark.
1 year ago
Your logic falls most heavily if you consider what happened to a team called Ipswich when they were promoted about seven years ago. They didn't win the Championship by a mile, yet took the Premier League by storm and finished fifth in their first season, playing flowing attacking football similar in style to that played by West Bromwich this year. Oh and I nearly forgot, a certain Tony Mowbray (now team manager of West Brom) was on their books at the time.
1 year ago
I think you would have lost most discerning readers after the 1st paragraph due to the fact that your summing up of who needs what to be certain to go up was completely wrong.
Stick to whatever it is you do best and don`t give up your day job
1 year ago
Statistically, as your original piece suggests, the Championship has become more competative in recent years, i.e. the teams competing have become more even, with the emphasis being that the league has become stronger than ever. This is demonstrated by looking at the points spread between 1st and 10th placing.
Since 2001/02 season this has typically been 30points with the exception of 2005 season when the run-away leaders created a gap of 45.
Seasons 06/07 and (as it stands today) 07/08 the gap shortens to 19 and 16 points respectively.
The fact that Derby and Sunderland finished on higher points last year compared to those holding their relative places this year is simply not testament to how the promoted teams will perform next season.
There are endless other considerations, more applicable than any statistician could apply that will determine a promotion winning teams fate.
Style of play being a major influence, when WBA got promoted in 2002, with a points tally of 89, their style of play was very defensive. This style of football has helped many a team conquer the Championship, but has barely been successful in the top flight.
This season WBA have played, for the majority of games, fluent passing football more adept to that performed in the Premier. They have scored goals from all positions amassing 85 league goals alone, (in 2002 WBA scored 61) this will keep them in good stead next season.
A financially stable club (which could not be said of at least 10 Premier Clubs) that continues to invest in its infrastructure, West Bromwich Albion have been working towards a sustained period in the Top division for some years.
Expect to see further investment in players during the close season, together with the young talent that Tony Mowbray (Manager) has already put together and I feel WBA will be a competative team in the Premier.
Of course they have yet to get there, and if they do this year, I have no expectations of finishing any higher than mid table, fourth bottom will do for year one.
Your comments are unwise and totally without foundation. The Championship has had an excellent season, with more twists and turns than ever before, it is good that you have taken time to reflect on it. It's just a pitty you didnt do more research firstly.
1 year ago
i think the one thing the baggies really have going for them is a brilliant manager in Tony Mowbray. this is the guy who put together a great team at hibs on a tiny budget and beat the likes of rangers 3-0 at ibrox on a number of occasions.
if the baggies are to stay up (which i think they will), it will be down to the tactical know-how of TM, who is streets ahead of the likes of southgate, bruce etc.
1 year ago
It's not done and dusted yet!
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Please try and gain some competence in your subject of discussion before you blindly stumble through your articles.
1 year ago
Apparently you Brits have no understanding WHATSOEVER of spelling and grammar. COMPLETELY.
1 year ago
The real issue seems to be has the quality of the championship declined to such an extent that only one club can hope to stay up. That I think has to be answered in the affirmative.
1 year ago
I just don't think any of the three promoted teams will survive next year. Just my opinion, and I'll wait until I hear someone else other than a West Brom fan make a convincing argument for me to reconsider it.
1 year ago