Dr. No
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- Nov 28, 2016
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No.I think we should expect to be really disappointed with the end of this amazing season.
No.I think we should expect to be really disappointed with the end of this amazing season.
Sarmiento walked into the pitch on crutches at the end of the game yesterday so wouldn’t expect him back imminentlyI suspect it depends on injuries. If Ferguson and Welbeck are out for a few weeks that may really hurt us. Yes, we can still score goals but their contribution is linking up play to create chances for others to score. MacAlister could do the false 9
it certainly isn’t doom and gloom and we have the opportunity to shape our own destiny.
The flip side is we have Lallana, Lamptey, possible Sarmiento and Moder to come back. Welbeck might not be too bad.
See how we react over the next few games. Forest away isn’t a walk in the park by any means and an unfavourable result there doesn’t necessarily mean all is lost. But a win would be so welcome.
there were a few thousand now deleted posts which may contradict this statement.I'm usually an optimist
Fair point - mind you, we weren't facing the equivalent of possibly losing Moises and Mac before the next season started!Well, in both of the cases you reference things turned out much better the following season. Maybe we miss out this season, but come back much stronger next…
As clickbait that’s not bad but it’s not quite up there with “I’m immune to Covid”.Insanely congested fixtures. The squad is way too thin to cope.
I think we should expect to be really disappointed with the end of this amazing season.
Not anyones fault - every one involved with this season should be incredibly proud, whatever happens. But it's so typical as an Albion fan for luck to be against us at such crucial times.
Even on crutches I’d rather have him up top than UndavSarmiento walked into the pitch on crutches at the end of the game yesterday so wouldn’t expect him back imminently
Not to mention the wrong line drawn!!Ref's and VAR's disgusting failures at Spurs still feels like a season defining kick in the teeth. Hope I'm wrong, but that could live in the Albion consciousness for as long as the girls' U9 small size shin pads that lead to Stephens' red card and the draw at Southamton when the ball hardly ever left the centre circle.
I wouldn’t. Having a player on crutches starting a football match for able-bodied professionals would be extremely dangerous and he would be immediately dismissed for using unauthorised equipment. Additionally, the club would be fined or even docked points for such an outrageously irresponsible act, and the player would likely receive sanctions too.Even on crutches I’d rather have him up top than Undav
You were pleased he scored his penalty though?Even on crutches I’d rather have him up top than Undav
As clickbait that’s not bad but it’s not quite up there with “I’m immune to Covid”.
I guess we’ll have to start deducting the cost of your misses from the profits of your hits.
Every season since we've been in the PL there has been at least 1 if not 2 teams that have bucked the trend and finished in the top 7 despite not being a big club (and yes I recognise that the parameters have changed with Newcastle now making it a big 7).Statistically we’re likely to fall away, look at Brentford and Fulham. Come May the PL is almost always a money league.
Should that happen my chin won’t hit the floor. Instead immense pride in the wonderful football, results home and away.
In the mean time, take each game as it comes.
If I was the type to bet against my own team, I'd be pretty tempted by that.
Don't think any of the first team will have trained today.Feeling very unsure about Wednesday. Not expecting many changes. Anybody know if Ferguson trained today?
Those who played yesterday will be in recovery at the training ground per usual. Those who didn’t play/or play too many minutes will be training as usual.Don't think any of the first team will have trained today