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Albion and Wolves bloggers Jarrod Hill and Nathan Lloyd turn their attentions to Sunday’s derby.
The pair and host Stuart Pollitt look at the strengths and weaknesses of both teams ahead of The Hawthorns clash.
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Bring it on. Can’t wait! Up the Wolves and down with the Tesco’s and all that. Mowbray for England haha. Baggies fans will be the more nervous as they expect to win….How wrong they all are.
The Vine will be full of sad faces at 2pm. Don’t cry baggie fans it’s only a game…haha!
And NO I ain’t nervous i’m loving it! Golden Army.
Big bad wolf,i’ve got to be honest,i admire your optomism,but you ain’t got a snowball in hells chance,this is where the throstle drops a great big dump on the wolf again.Baggies 3-0,if your lucky 3-1 if you get a consolation goal.Another 3 points in the bag,see ya there.
look like big bad wolf more like red riding hood as hit his head
im wolves through and through.but with albions form at the moment,wolves are going to struggle to get a point.
This game will be the turning point for Wolves’ season, as of Sunday we’re on a winning streak. Eastwood to show what we bought him for, a brace, to win the game.
Baggies are the form side. They’ve had some great wins. They’re very confident, they’re playing at home. They’re in a great position in the league. Because of all these facts they must be favourites, they think, to win.
So what’s going for our lads on Sunday? We have to say we are in a position we like to be in: we are the underdogs. We have, as yet to play up to our true potential this season. Local derbies are great levellers. All the expectation is on the Albion, can they handle that responsibility? We have some lads in our side that haven’t really shown what they are truly capable as yet. (No names, you know who you are). One game (perhaps soon) they will produce the goods. Maybe Sunday!
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‘We have, as yet to play up to our true potential this season.’
Maybe you were playing above your potential last season, now your just playing to the standard you are, an average championship side.