As the new Premier League season kicks off, there is a familiar feeling amongst Baggies fans in that the transfer window is yet to produce the improvements that they feel the squad needs, and that the club will be once again scrabbling around to do deals in late August
Read MoreSurely tenth place is a good finish for the Baggies – isn’t it?
As Baggies fans breathe a sigh of relief that the season is finally over, many are perplexed that the majority of pundits are declaring that Albion have had a good season. After picking up just one point from the final eight games, and registering a club record five consecutive matches without scoring a goal in April, it certainly doesn’t feel…
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And so the season comes to an end with another disappointing result for the Baggies, conceding twice in the last twenty minutes to lose a game they had largely controlled up to that point.
Read MoreCan the Baggies go out on a high?
What has been a painful run-in for Baggies fans will finally come to an end on Sunday at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea, but while the hosts have secured their Premier League survival, the prize money based on where each club finishes means that there is still plenty to play for.
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With one game to go, this season is currently the 4th best of Albion’s 11 Premier League seasons and only victory at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday can change that.
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The Baggies were unfortunate to lose to Chelsea having kept them at bay for 82 minutes before a mis-hit shot allowed Azpilicueta to set up Batshuayi for the winner.
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