el punal
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This came up on a match day train chat. The older you are the more choice, of course! Anyway, my top three, in date order :
1976/77 - Alan Mullery’s first season in charge. In my view it was the first time that I saw an Albion side that had the potential to go all the way. With an incredible attack, especially at home where we scored 63 goals, and great midfield and sound defence we were an absolute joy to watch - and we got promotion.
2010/11 - Gus Poyet (when we all loved him!) built a team that utterly bamboozled the rest of the division with possession football that opposing sides had no answer to. Going top of the league in late September and staying top right to the end of the season was testament to a great squad and management - and the added bonus of moving into our brand spanking new home the following season!
2016/17 - At last! After so many seasons of nearly, not quite, gaining promotion, we finally did it - in style. From October onwards it was just us and Newcastle in the running for top two. Our football was sublime with so many stand out performances. The thing, for me, that encapsulated it all was the most wonderful team spirit. Boy, did we feel the love, the board, coaching staff, players and the fans all as one - marvellous!
1976/77 - Alan Mullery’s first season in charge. In my view it was the first time that I saw an Albion side that had the potential to go all the way. With an incredible attack, especially at home where we scored 63 goals, and great midfield and sound defence we were an absolute joy to watch - and we got promotion.
2010/11 - Gus Poyet (when we all loved him!) built a team that utterly bamboozled the rest of the division with possession football that opposing sides had no answer to. Going top of the league in late September and staying top right to the end of the season was testament to a great squad and management - and the added bonus of moving into our brand spanking new home the following season!
2016/17 - At last! After so many seasons of nearly, not quite, gaining promotion, we finally did it - in style. From October onwards it was just us and Newcastle in the running for top two. Our football was sublime with so many stand out performances. The thing, for me, that encapsulated it all was the most wonderful team spirit. Boy, did we feel the love, the board, coaching staff, players and the fans all as one - marvellous!