Empty seats, chants and Ryan Mason's Mourinho moment: Three things you missed from West Brom's dramatic Swansea win
West Brom completed a remarkable comeback with Jayson Molumby's late winner giving them all three points against Swansea.
Haven fallen behind after eleven seconds and two down ten minutes later - they produced a second half comeback thanks to Aune Heggebo's double before a late winner from Molumby.
Here are three things you may have missed from a stunning afternoon at The Hawthorns.
Empty seats
It was noticed against Oxford that the attendance as down - and against against Birmingham City in midweek.
But against Swansea - it was even more telling.
So many pockets of empty seats all over the ground were free before kick off - more than there has been all season.
What the reason is for the lower attendances, you can't be certain but the whole situation, and league position before kick off has a part to play.
Some fans seem to be just staying away.
And after the first ten minutes and the two goals some were heading for the exits - and at half time a number of fans were trudging off down the Halfords Lane.
Hopefully the revival and backing it up next week may lead to there being less empty parts of the ground.
The chants are out
When Albion have not played well or gone behind in games recently, there has been booing from sections of the fans.
But in this one we had the chants for the first time under Ryan Mason.

As the second goal went in, 'you don't know what you're doing', rang out from one end as well as chants of 'sacked in the morning'.
With Albion shell shocked and putting in a shocking first half display, the chants fell away and it was just flat inside The Hawthorns, many not knowing what had just happened.
The second half changed it all - but it is the first time we've heard that under Mason.
Mason's Mourinho moment
The second half was thrilling from Albion - producing a stunning comeback.
And the goal led to Mason turning into prime Jose Mourinho in celebration.
He's usually quiet a calm manager, reserved and doesn't show a host of emotion on the sidelines.
But when Molumby rattled in the winner, he went tearing off down the touchline, similar to Mourinho's famous celebration for Porto at Manchester United.
He did it as the players went to the dugout to embrace with him and his coaches.
He did celebrate with the players a few moments later - but it was a great scene seeing Mason charging towards the Birmingham Road End.





