I'm a little the same these days - when I was in my 20s during the Russel Slade and Gus Poyet eras I did absolutely everything I could (as a broke student in living London) getting to as many games as I could as that was the only way to watch the Albion. Now as I'm a bit older, have 2 young kids...
I've heard Bechemel Moussaka and Greg Bobkin could be coming in to the development squad in January, might even see them get some minutes for the first team as they come with huge reputation
Went there for the owner's daughter's 3rd Birthday party a few months ago as she goes to nursery with my oldest son. They had laid on a spread much like what you posted here, the most absolutely incredible birthday snacks laid on for a toddlers bash I ever did see, needless to say it did end in...
He really was, he's really improved so much from his early performances last season where he just looked like a rabbit in headlights. There's something so quirky about him I really feel he's an Albion cult hero in the making. Love him!
It's confusing now isn't it? They had a recent crop of Puig, Pedri and Gavi which I always get muddled up. One of them went to play for LA Galaxy and I can never remember which it was, just had to Google it yesterday for something actually (it was Riqui Puig that went to Galaxy)
Have we been told where we pick up tickets from? Also do we have to go on the provided buses to and from the ground or can we make our own way? I have it in my head it's all from the Panathenaic Stadium in Central Athens, although I can't seem to find this written anywhere so may well have...
Thought this was worthy of a thread as he looks absolutely incredible for 17 years old, surely a potential future star if injuries and mentality don't get in the way.
Probably on our radar but destined for bigger things than the Albion unfortunately.
The answer, like to most things, is common sense. But common sense relies on a grey area, and as with many things these days people don't like to have grey areas, everything has to be black and white.