I do hope you are right, but I don't see it being that easy.... The key is the young players like Butler, Thornton and Kyle developing in d1..
Dunno if WE'LL be back... (WBA) But I don't think we'll go the Coventry route to try... One of the problems from this season is West Brom pretty much stood still during the transfer window. I appreciate a board that puts the club's survival financially a priority, but some risks should have been taken. Wouldn't be surprised if we didn't automatically bounce back in '04, but I am confident of at least a play-off place next year. Sunderland? Well there's certainly potential, at least.
Least we gained some respect, fans were on top this season as usual, we got 21 points so far more than any one predicted - Danny Baker said we wouldn't get any but he supports Millwall so what the ****************** does he know? Good luck to the Mackems cos a club that size should be in the top half of the Prem easy. At least we get to play the Dingles next year.
see ya soon let's hope we take the point's today ! and see ya next year give my regards to the Wolves FTM till i die!!!
WBA have a solid defence, but what's let them down is their lame-o attack. If they'd had a decent goal scorer they wouldn't be where they are now. As for Sunderland, they won't come back up for ages.
gGoing down! It's nice to see the Spurs Fan's having a joke ! I mean come on that big London club "HA HA" do me a favour it's the 1st div for your lot next season, ha ha big London club i can't get that joke out of my head!!! FTM TILL I DIE!!!
Yes, if Sunderland doesn't sell off too much from the current team they will certainly be one of the strongest sides in the First Division. And if Albion invests in a decent strike force up front, then we MAY be considered similarly.