Slaven Bilić welcomes former Albion manager, Tony Mowbray, to the Hawthorns this weekend still looking for his first home win in charge of the Baggies. Albion remain unbeaten in the league, but disappointing home draws with Millwall and Reading have left the Baggies faithful frustrated. The football is pretty, but the cutting edge has so far been lacking. It is important…
Read MoreBaggies still not firing, but rescue a point at Derby
Derby County 1 West Brom 1 Slaven Bilić’s team was once again forced to settle for a draw in a game that they will feel they could have won. Having said that, most Albion fans would have settled for a point before the game, and definitely when the Baggies still trailed with only ten minutes to go. With more attempts,…
Read MoreAlbion’s Promotion Challenge Season Comparison – 5 games
Albion’s wait for a win at Derby goes on as Kenneth Zohore’s penalty earned them a second 1-1 draw in four days and maintained their unbeaten league record this season. The Baggies win at Pride Park in 2003 remains their only victory on Derby soil since that 4-0 win in 1919 that I described in my match preview; that’s a…
Read MoreBaggies look to continue unbeaten league start at Derby
With a 100% record on the road so far this season, Slaven Bilić takes his side to Pride Park full of optimism for the Saturday lunchtime kick-off. It may only have been the last day of the regular season in May when this fixture last took place, but both clubs have undergone significant changes over the close season. Both have…
Read MoreOptimism remains although the wait for a home win goes on
West Brom 1 Reading 1 There are so many things about Slaven Bilić’s Albion team that are markedly different to Darren Moore’s, but the failure to record a home win so far this season is disturbingly familiar. Nonetheless, the performance against Reading further showed those aspects that have improved significantly, the mobility in midfield and calm control of possession to…
Read MoreAlbion’s Promotion Challenge Season Comparison – 4 games
The Baggies failed to win the fourth game of a 21st century second tier season for the very first time after Ken Zohore rescued a point with an 88th minute penalty against Reading. Nonetheless, Slaven Bilić’s Albion remain unbeaten and only Megson’s 2003 team and Roberto di Matteo’s team had earned more points at this stage. Game 5 sees the Baggies…
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