| West Brom Reflection 17:50 - Dec 6 with 4953 views | bluenwhite10 | A solid performance today against WBA today. Looked really good today going forward although WBA looked very slow and shaky at the back. Some really good performances today, Nardi has come in for some deserved stick of late but no complaints about his performance today including a fine double save in the second half. I did think hear we go when they equalised but FairPlay to Kone for showing some starting setting up Burrell second. MOM today was Madsen… tackling winning headers and confident on the ball. 5 wins from safety now roll on Birmingham |  | | |  |
| West Brom Reflection on 22:40 - Dec 6 with 1076 views | CiderwithRsie |
| West Brom Reflection on 18:16 - Dec 6 by BlackCrowe | It's bizarre isn't it, after the doom and gloom post-Norwich (myself included) we have won 3 out of the last 4. |
QPR innit. We go on runs, either dreadful or good. The secret as a fan is not to get carried away either way. I spose the secret for the manager is to to be able to yank the side out of nosedives, while sustaining the soars for as long as possible. |  | |  |
| West Brom Reflection on 23:13 - Dec 6 with 902 views | EN_Ranger |
| West Brom Reflection on 18:12 - Dec 6 by Lblock | I don’t think 43 points is keeping anyone up this season!! Be nice to bag a few more wins over the Christmas period and be nestled in the pack as we move into January. Might attract a calibre of player in the window a couple of notches above those who you’d get if at the other end. Really pleased with that second half today |
Ronnie Edwards 🤞🏼 |  | |  |
| West Brom Reflection on 23:34 - Dec 6 with 824 views | davman | Not going up and not going down and that is absolutely fine for me for this season. Another enjoyable Champ game that could have had any result today and we came out on top. Kone stepped back up after some dodgy form and he, Burrell, Nardi, RND and Madsen had good games. Varane really hit and miss as was Dunne. JCS blowing out of his 'arris after 70, but effortless at times today. The worries were Dunne and Saito, who has frankly cratered since he got his Japan cap. Overall a good day though... |  |
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| West Brom Reflection on 05:57 - Dec 7 with 544 views | NgaiTahu_Hoop | Kones effort to battle past his defender on the sideline for the third goal was the type of fight you want from your players.He attacks the goal from a tight angle when to my mind the right option was a pass to Ruman who was in space with a better look at goal.Not bagging him though just an observation. I thought he was one of our best yesterday and I love the combo work of our strikers |  | |  |
| West Brom Reflection on 09:27 - Dec 7 with 273 views | JezHoops | It wont stop the next bout of hysterical criticism from lots of posters next game we lose. People should reflect more before deciding Nardi, Madsen, Varane, Smyth Kone etc are “sh*t” “a waste of space” and “should be shipped out immediately”. They are young men learning their trade whilst generally trying their best. They are not Boswinga or Wright Philips lazy players who don't care. Criticism is fine , but as supporters we should keep a sense of perspective. |  | |  |
| West Brom Reflection on 10:15 - Dec 7 with 140 views | BklynRanger | Getting the negatives out of the way, I thought the start of the second half was slow and we went too deep. Maybe losing Chair had something to do with it, but the players looked a bit cold and disjointed. And after West Brom scored the whole ground was very quiet for a good 5-10 mins. Understandable nervousness of course but was strange to hear the blocks that normally do such a good job of making the noise go so quiet. But what a difference having those two up front makes. An actual successful press that leads to a goal - how refreshing is that? I think it's time to get back to that Burrell-Kone combo whenever possible, and build the team around that, rather than trying to juggle things. Kone needs to be playing. |  | |  |
| West Brom Reflection on 10:44 - Dec 7 with 44 views | dmm | It might have been me but I found much of the game unusually flat, even though both sides seemed to work hard. WBA were rather ordinary but at least we were able to make things happen, and in the end deserved the win. I'm pleased Kone played well and that his contribution has been acknowledged. He still needs a goal though. I can't think he's content to play provider for Burrell. Burrell's continuing scoring streak is remarkable. Can he continue and perhaps even improve? We'll want to think so and I don't see why not. A little better ball control would reap further rewards for the lad. |  | |  |
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