Match Day Thread West Brom v. Swansea

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West Brom vs Swansea City
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The Hawthorns
2 February 2016
20:00

Following their first ever League victory over Everton, at the 22nd time of asking, the Swans travel to the Midlands to face a a West Brom side that lies 3 points above them in the table.

Victory for the Swans would take them above Albion, albeit on goal difference, and would mean that Guidolin's side would have recorded 3 consecutive victories for the first time this season - and would make it 13 out of a possible 21 points from the last 7 PL matches.

However, I'm going for a 1-1 draw - but hoping for that 3rd consecutive win! <cheers>
 

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Head says Pulis will have them shut us and the game down and we'll concede at a set piece 1- Nil Albion.
Head also says we should anticipate this and concentrate on defending set pieces in training this week....how about a man on each post for every free-kick and corner?

Heart says, what the **** have we to be wary of? We've consistently been much the better team and got wins against them since we've been in the Prem...they're on a downer, we've got our mojo back. C'mon!!!


Heart wins this one.
Swans 2-nil.
 
Agree with a lot of the above <ok> West Brom are not a team we should be fearing and I hope we will leap frog them in the table.

It'll be tight but we have the momentum and I also think we'll get a shutout, 1 or 2 to nil. COYS :emoticon-0178-rock:

Fernandez to score the winner with a punt over the keeper from the half way line.... sorry, just kidding, it'll be a 40 yard screamer <laugh>
 
Agree with a lot of the above <ok> West Brom are not a team we should be fearing and I hope we will leap frog them in the table.

It'll be tight but we have the momentum and I also think we'll get a shutout, 1 or 2 to nil. COYS :emoticon-0178-rock:

Fernandez to score the winner with a punt over the keeper from the half way line.... sorry, just kidding, it'll be a 40 yard screamer <laugh>
I think you're mixing us up with carduff
http://www.squawka.com/news/tan-dem...oot-from-halfway-line-gabbidon-reveals/582874
 
Tough game like they all are to be fair and it will depend who turns up on the day. We are and always have been capable of beating anyone but we must have a striker who is capable of scoring goals and that is our problem we have had all season. We would be comfortably in the top 6-8 if our strike force had put away just half of the chances they have had this season......WBA are no mugs and will have targeted this game for 3 points but so did Everton and we got a result there and as long as we play to our potential and we keep improving in front of goal and take our chances then we can win as we i believe have a better squad of players....1-0
 
I'm not sure that we actually create that many chances for our strikers. When Ayew scores he usually fashions it himself out of nothing, and the days when Montero crossed the ball onto his head seem a thing of the past.

That said, we're playing well with a new confidence and the Baggies are not a great side - certainly not as good as Everton - so we've nothing to fear IF we turn up and play to our potential. 0-2, with Ayew playing a big part again.