Saturday, 17th May 2008

Baggies in the spotlight

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Albion blogger Jarrod Hill and Express & Star Internet News Editor Tim Walters discuss the big talking points at The Hawthorns following a successful promotion campaign.

Will the Championship champions sink or swim in the Premier League?

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8 Comments

  1. terryCHAMPIONbaggie said:

    guess wha ,weev arranged our first pre-season friendly at shrewsbury on july 22nd thats my birthday we can celebrate then looks like another party boing boing LETS HAVE A PARTY

  2. terryCHAMPIONbaggie said:

    i have a feeling the wolves bloggs questions my just be a tiny bit harder to answer,boing boing THERES ONLY ONE JARROD BLOGG

  3. Ken Hawthorn said:

    Great video Jarrod.
    I think you’ve probably echoed the feelings
    of the majority of Baggies fans as we come to terms with being champions.
    I personally don’t think we’ll struggle as we
    did the last time out, but hey, who knows, all
    we can do is wish the club the best of luck
    and trust their decisions.

  4. Happy_baggie said:

    Is that really you bomber - didn’t recognise you without a beer in ya hand.

  5. terryCHAMPIONbaggie said:

    I KNOW HIM IN THAT VIDEO, HES MY MATE BOING BOING

  6. flabaggie said:

    ON THE PARADE ISSUE. I THINK WHOEVER MADE THE DECISION NEEDS TO REMEMBER THE FANTASTIC FAN SUPPORT OVER THE SEASON.TO ME THE CLUB MISSED THE BOAT ON REWARDING THE ALBION FAITHFULL.

  7. deebee said:

    E&S -the video interview - right topic but boring.
    Name names - who goes - who comes - who stays - thats what fans wanna know.
    Boldly go where other papers don’t.
    Catchya.

  8. j.medley said:

    Albion should definately have had a civic parade, the club carries the name of the town of which we are proud. The reasons for refusal given by the club are not valid, since had we have beaten Portsmouth everyone would have still been around and in full training for the cup final. Shame on you Albion.
    Cynically, the Prem is very much more of a business, than a sport and after all Albion dont have many season tickets left to sell so no need for a sales pitch. Sorry no bus top tour!

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