

Articles tagged with "west-brom"
Nightmare for Everton, Bubble Bursts at Hull, Week 3 of the EPL
By Rob | August 30th, 2008The bubble well and truely burst for Hull City this week, after a spectacular 5-0 mauling by Wigan. The newly promoted side had begun to ...
Premier League 2008/9 Predictions - Week 3
By Daryl | August 29th, 2008Well, I did get a couple of things right last week, like Daniel Sturridge scoring for Man City. But overall, not so good. Arsenal to ...
Premier League 2008/9 Predictions - Week 2
By Daryl | August 22nd, 2008How many scores did I get right last week? Absolutely none, that's how many. But am I discouraged? Of course not. You see, it wasn't ...
Full Prem Preview - Week 2
By Rob | August 22nd, 2008So after the initial rush of excitement that was Week One in the Prem, and then the crushing expeirence that was watching England in midweek, ...
Arsenal 1-0 WBA
By travis | August 18th, 2008Ok, so that wasn't all that pretty. I'll also admit I didn't get the chance to watch the opening match this past Saturday, but a ...
First Impression on the sides after Weekend One
By Rob | August 17th, 2008The first weekend of Premier League football is now finished, and the season is well underway. Everybody has now played, so here are how I'm ...
Big start for Hull and Nasri as the Prem kicks off
By Rob | August 16th, 2008The season kicked off in earnest today, and the biggest result was for Hull City, who despite predictions from us at the Offside that they ...
Premier League 2008/9 Predictions - Week 1
By Daryl | August 15th, 2008It's a bit of a Premier League predict-o-rama on The Offside today. I've already taken a shot at what the final 2008/9 Premiership table will ...
Preview to the Season IV - (Sunderland-Wigan)
By Rob | August 15th, 2008Tomorrow at midday, the season, finnally, gets underway. The prepetual groundhog day of waking up wondering of Gareth Barry is going to Liverpool, or whether ...
Premier League Prediction: Final Standings 2008/9
By Daryl | August 15th, 2008The Premier League gets underway tomorrow, and I'm feeling brave. So brave that I've taken a (likely woefully inaccurate) guess at how the 2008/9 Premier ...
The Frankenstein of Transfer Rumors
By Matt | July 31st, 2008Gabriel Tamas has officially received the nickname of "Brett Favre" for me. If you do not understand that reference, go to espn.com and look ...
Welcome to Villa Park, Sidders
By Martini Extra Dry | July 9th, 2008Hold on to your hats, and maybe take a seat too because this could come as a bit of a surprise; Aston Villa have signed ...
POMPEY BOOK PLACE IN FA CUP FINAL!!! Pompey 1-0 WBA
By b-man | April 6th, 2008Yesterday Pompey booked their place in the FA Cup final. I've only just come to terms with that! Every single player in that Portsmouth squad deserves it. ...
FA Cup Semi-Final Countdown
By b-man | April 2nd, 2008Just Two Days until the big day out! Update------ Last night: Cardiff 0-0 West Brom A match concerning our opponents on Saturday and potential final opponents. I watched the match ...
FA Cup Semi-Final Countdown
By b-man | April 1st, 2008Just four days until the big day out! I'm still going for a 2-0 Pompey victory. Kanu and Kranjcar. I know quite a lot of Baggies are ...
FA Cup Semi-Final: Portsmouth vs West Brom
By b-man | March 10th, 2008West Brom stand in the way of an FA Cup final for Pompey. This is the hardest draw we could have got. But nevermind... I have ...
Bendnar's sale will cover furniture costs
By Graham | March 8th, 2008It now appears that the driving force behind the likely sale of Roman Bednar this summer to West Brom is a furniture bill that lay ...
Roman in the Midlands
By Graham | March 6th, 2008Apparently - according to the BBC's round-up of sports gossip - West Brom are hoping to make Roman Bednar's loan permanent and are willing to ...
Wolves FA Cup Run Meander Over
By Daryl | February 18th, 2008
Nothing wrong with making the last 16 of the FA Cup, but since we didn't really beat anyone on the way it was all a ...
Bednar scores again - but not for Hearts
By Graham | January 16th, 2008I remember a neighbour of mine - a Celtic fan, no less - expressing admiration for the skills of Roman Bednar. This was shortly before ...
Sunday Summary: English Ups and Downs
By Daryl | May 13th, 2007Most inevitable goal by an Argentine: Carlos Tevez Two important bits of defending by Yossi Benayoun, who's reputation lies more in going forward, and then that ...
Roy Keane gets another medal
By Daryl | May 6th, 2007The Permiership's been OK this season, but for English football excitement, the Championship has been the place to be in 2006/7. It's been tight at ...
Toronto Signs Preston North End's Daniele Dichio At The Last Second
By Sam | April 16th, 2007Mo and the boys made a slick addition to TFC's roster just before the window ended this week: Championship veteran Dainele Dichio. You'd think they ...
A Walsall Fan Puts His Thoughts About Their Local Rivals to Music
By Nick | April 11th, 2007From the terraces to what appears to be his bedroom. Works well.
He Shoots! He Scores! -- It's the Championship Goals of the Week
By Nick | April 2nd, 2007A Classic Match from the Manchester United Vault
By Nick | March 27th, 2007It's been a while since we shipped five at Old Trafford. Look closely - there's a United legend in a West Brom shirt, and their ...
The Football League Weekend - The Good, The Bad and the Dowie
By Nick | March 12th, 2007-The Good- *Sunderland don't miss the bus - another win has them thinking automatic promotion.. * The sweet relief of victory - Leeds secure themselves a ...
Two West Brom 'Baggies' Head to West Iraq
By Nick | March 10th, 2007A Quite Juicy Football League Rivalry -- Wolves versus West Brom
By Nick | March 10th, 2007England's West Midlands has no shortage of football clubs - and therefore no shortage of local derbies. One of the most intense for the ...
Football League Ground of the Week - West Brom's The Hawthorns
By Nick | March 8th, 2007It's the highest stadium in the Football League (551 ft. above ground) and is named after the Hawthorn Shrub - the original site in 1900 ...





