Well I think Brucey will go 3-5-2 Greegsy Chester Bruce Davies Elmo Brady Livermore Meyler Quinn Jelavic Hernandez Loads of energy in midfield there. We'll do these 2 or 3. I'm confident.
If e goes for 352 then I think this will be the team. However on RH last night he said that against Everton was the best we had played this season, so that would influence his final decision. We played 442, so whether he will put Chezzy at right back and either Brady or Figgy at left back not sure. Midfield might then be Elmo/Livermore/Meyler and maybe Huddlestone. Anyhow would be happy with a draw with this one.
I hate to say it but I still think Huddlestone will start! although he doesn't deserve to, be interesting to see how bruce handles this! especially if he doesn't step up to the plate yet again!
Can`t ignore the Pullis effect, a point would be a good result for us today. Lets hope he hasn`t got into their heads yet and Berahino`s head is elsewhere thinking of transfers
A point would be excellent. We have come off the back of a couple of good results in the league so we should go there without any fear.
442 for me McGregor, Elmo, Chester, Dawson, Brady, Meyler, Huddlestone, Livermore, Quinn, Hernandez, Jelavic
go with the same team that beat Burnley, Robertson aside. They gave us a lot of energy and we will need thatt today. It is an important game and I just hope we go for it and not go there for just one point, although I would take that. But I think we can take all three if we are at it from the start.
BBC's Steve Bower's stats for this one (he'll be commentating on Match of the Day this evening) Head-to-head West Brom have played more Premier League matches against Hull (five) without recording a win than any other opponent. The Tigers have won two and drawn three of those encounters. However, the Baggies knocked Steve Bruce's men out of the League Cup earlier this season, winning 3-2 at The Hawthorns in September. West Bromwich Albion Albion have won just one of their last 10 Premier League games (D2, L7). They scored more goals in their FA Cup win against Gateshead (seven) than in their previous 10 top-flight matches combined (six). They have only scored three goals in their last five Premier League home games. West Brom have netted 11 Premier League goals from set-pieces - only Chelsea (12) have more this season. Hull City Hull have never scored a Premier League away goal in January, losing six of seven games on the road in that month. The Tigers collected six points from a possible nine over the festive period - having claimed just four from a possible 40 prior to that sequence. They have not won back-to-back matches in the top flight since beating Newcastle and West Ham in September 2013. The Tigers have cleared seven shots off the line in the Premier League this season, more than any other side.
This is a bridge too far for Pulis. It'll show he's not quite the magician he is claimed to be. They'll go down or end up very close.
Have you been taking tips from Ben ffs? He'll be along soon to advise me on a lemon yoghurt breakfast.
Here's a tip for you Bob. Stop calling it lunch and start calling it by its proper name. Dinner. Tart.
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