Blog: Reasons to be cheerful at West Brom
It's been a disappointing end to a sparkling season for West Bromwich Albion, writes Baggies blogger Warren Stephens.
It's been a disappointing end to a sparkling season for West Bromwich Albion, writes Baggies blogger Warren Stephens.
Not a classic week - West Brom's defending was more jellied eels than pearly kings down in the East End last Saturday, writes blogger Warren Stephens.
The international break has drawn to a close and Roy's boys could only manage a draw in Montenegro, write West Brom blogger Warren Stephens.
West Brom beating Swansea gave fans new hope of a European spot, only to be all but dashed by the FA Cup draw 24 hours later, writes blogger Warren Stephens.
What a difference a couple of weeks makes for West Brom, writes blogger Warren Stephens.
A player trying to orchestrate his own move away from the club, one sent off for spitting and another swearing at his own fans - it’s been a hectic week at West Brom, writes blogger Warren Stephens.
It was supposed to be an Albion-free weekend to look forward to, no PMT (pre-match tension) or (post-match trauma), writes West Brom blogger Warren Stephens.
So West Brom are still in the FA Cup, it could have so much better but for QPR’s stoppage-time equaliser at Loftus Road on Saturday, writes West Brom blogger Warren Stephens.
Happy New Year fellow Baggies, writes West Brom blogger Warren Stephens. If over-exuberant festive celebrations weren’t enough to leave us feeling despondent and empty then Monday’s result at home to Fulham certainly was.
The festive season is upon us and most Albion supporters will be hoping for some Christmas cheer in the form of goals and points, something that seems to have eluded us in recent weeks, writes blogger Warren Stephens.
Yes it’s that time of year again, writes West Brom blogger Warren Stephens. where that ugly thing dressed in red and white turns up, we all end up being ripped off, drinking too much and feeling depressed afterwards.
Right, this is beginning to get a bit silly, writes West Bromwich Albion blogger Warren Stephens.
Another week and another win. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to sound modest whilst writing these blogs.
Albion moved to the giddy heights of fifth in the Premier League after Monday’s 2-0 defeat of Southampton and I’m sure I’m not the only Albion supporter wandering around with the grin of a Cheshire cat at the moment, writes West Brom blogger Warren Stephens.
Feeling sick after a last-minute winner, writes West Bromwich Albion blogger Warren Stephens. Have we been here before?
With the international break over, it’s a return to Premier League action with Albion hosting reigning champions Manchester City at the weekend, writes West Brom blogger Warren Stephens.
A home fixture against bottom of the league, we’d not conceded at home, they were yet to win, writes West Brom blogger Warren Stephens.
This is my first blog and I approach it with a slight sense of trepidation, I think I can speak for a lot of E&S regulars when I say that Jarrod Hill’s done a fantastic job over the last five years and will be an extremely difficult act to follow, writes our new West Brom blogger Warren Stephens.
I hate tearful endings, no not the words I uttered as we stumbled out of the League Cup, but words I actually mean today, writes West Brom blogger Jarrod Hill.
Steve Clarke has the perfect opportunity to prove our brilliant start was no fluke when Reading come to town tomorrow, writes West Brom blogger Jarrod Hill.
What a great weekend, the kind of weekend you just don’t want to end, and us baggie fans must be easy to spot around the Midlands at the moment, because we seem to be the only ones smiling! writes Jarrod Hill.