Albion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 32 games
This remaisn Albion’s second most successful Premier League season, although in 2011 and 2012, Albion had 39 points from 32 games, just one less that the current total.
This remaisn Albion’s second most successful Premier League season, although in 2011 and 2012, Albion had 39 points from 32 games, just one less that the current total.
The 40-point mark has only been reached quicker once before in Albion’s Premier League history, although this is only the fourth season that the Baggies have passed that psychological barrier.
Albion return to action after another two week holiday with a trip to Wearside to take on Sam Allardyce’s Sunderland. The Black Cats are fighting against relegation and, despite improved performances since the Dudley-born Big Sam took control, they have only won one of their last nine games and sit just inside the relegation zone… Continue reading Can Albion dent Sunderland’s survival hopes? →
Albion’s poor record in game 30 continues, and the game 31 stats don’t look too good either. The Baggies haven’t won the 31st game of a Premier League season since Roy Hodgson was in charge, the 2-1 win over Liverpool in 2013, and the last two season have produce memorable collapses from the Albion defence… Continue reading Albion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 30 games →
After a two week break, Albion return to action on Saturday with a match at home to relegation-threatened Norwich City. The Canaries are on a run of eight defeats in their last eleven games in all competitions which has seen then drop from 14th place on 2nd January into the bottom three fighting it out… Continue reading Throstles to out-sing the Canaries in the Battle of the Songbirds →