Victory over Stoke City means that this is now Albion’s best “start” to a Premier League season – they now have two more points after 24 games than they did under Steve Clarke four years ago and, unlike the second half of that season, the Baggies are in good form and well placed to break the 50 point barrier that…
Read MoreAn early return for Berahino as Stoke are the visitors to the Hawthorns
West Bromwich Albion’s nearest Premier League neighbours visit the Hawthorns this weekend and, while not a traditional local derby, recent contests have always been fiercely contested and Saturday’s encounter could have special added spice.
Read MoreAlbion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 23 games
Albion didn’t quite manage to record away win number four, although they had the chances to have won the game.
Read MoreBaggies look to extend Boro’s poor run of form
As the transfer window draws to a close, Tony Pulis must concentrate on the small matter of a trip to the Riverside as the Premier League programme resumes after a weekend of FA Cup football. With Boro on poor form, in the league at least, it is a match from which the Baggies should be looking to take all three…
Read MoreBerahino’s Hawthorns chapter may be over, but his remarkable story has a long way to go
The Saido Beharino saga is finally over, at least for West Bromwich Albion. After an eighteen month period from which neither club nor player can emerge with much credit, the Burundi-born striker finally sealed a transfer away from the Hawthorns, although I’m sure Stoke City wouldn’t have been a favoured destination for him when this whole sorry episode kicked off…
Read MoreAlbion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 22 games
This season’s Baggies are just one point worse off than Steve Clarke’s team were at the same stage of Albion’s record breaking Premier League season. Victory at the Riverside on 31st January will see this season become the new record.
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