BAGGIE SHORTS West Bromwich Albion London Supporters Club Issue 6 Season 15/16 byEDITORIAL Di Lemma our Baggies Shorts Welsh correspondent Hello Boyos I’m writing this on the 20th March and there are certain burn- ing issues that need to be addressed. Suddenly we had come good----wins against Everton, Palace and Manure and an excellent performance bringing a draw against the leaders Leicester. Followed by a candidate for dross of the season in the match against a very poor Norwich team. Oh, in case you didn’t know, we contrived to lose it 0-1, at the Hawthorns. 1) What are we to do about the future of our Tone? I imagine he was happy to walk in the summer but then along came the tiny (no pun intended) matter of losing 3.5 million squids to that lovely man who runs the Palarse - a real gent. So now he’ll want to stay unless he gets a better offer from a promoted club (or Norwich or Newcastle, if they go). And what do you think of a geezer who trousers 3.5 million and walks and who is definitely not ‘Arry, or his dog? The argu- ments seem to be: he’s kept us up, so shut up all you moaners; you will regret getting rid of him; we will always be safe in the Prem with Tiny; he has never been relegated; teams like us have to survive. Or: like to see some football more than occasionally; what’s happening to the Albion tradition?; if Leicester, Watford, Bournemouth and Stoke (YES STOKE) can not only survive but do well playing attractive footie, why can’t we?; TP and Big Sam are the dinosaurs of modern football, with their giant back 4, normally made up of 4 centre-halves. 2) Who is this new boyo up front called Rondon? Where has this streak of form been all season? Playing 4-4-2 and giving da do Ron Ron da do Ron a companion up front has changed him from zero to hero. Why did we take so long to do this? 3) Should we keep the lovely Saido in the summer? Can we keep him? Why didn’t he play for more than half of the season? 4) What about Pocc? He came on against Manure and delivered the killer cross for Solomon and in the next game is out again 5) Is Johnny Evans (our best player at centre-half) really a left back? Please join in this debate - by emailing your thoughts to: [email protected] [not the author] - and we will do a page of your thoughts in our final end of season issue. Until then Boing Boing and hwyl fawr! Di CANTELLO CANTELLO CANTELLO By Prof Solomos When I say to people who do not actually joking. know me well that I support West Brom they usually look amazed Let me explain why I am only part- and ask me ‘Why do you support ly joking. One of the main reasons them, did you live there?’ Be- is that I have been able to see the cause I have become irritated by Baggies play some magnificent this response I have developed football over the years. Many a response that is only partly fans today do not remember the tongue in cheek and say to them 1978-79 team and how close they ‘Because they are the greatest came to clinching the league ti- team the world has ever seen’. Al- tle. But for me watching that team though most of my interlocutors was very much an experience laugh off my response I then try that will never be forgotten. Len to explain to them that I am not Cantello, Laurie Cunningham, Cyrille Regis, Bryan Robson, Der- in the world relates to my experi- ek Statham, and Brendon Bat- ences with other West Brom sup- son were all shining examples of porters over the years. From my quality players who helped make first few games watching from the both home and away games a Smethwick End to long years on pleasure to watch. More impor- the Brummie and latterly sitting tantly, however, for those on the down in the Halford, I have en- Brummie Road they symbolised joyed a great rapport with other something about West Brom that fans. Some of my best memories goes beyond that team. Watching on the Brummie go back to the Cantello and Robson orchestrate period of the late 1970s and early the midfield and link up with the 1980s, with a great atmosphere strikers was simply a joy. And al- week after week. Whether we though few outside of the mid- were singing the praises of ‘Can- lands appreciated the skills of tello, Cantello, Cantello’ or Cyrille Statham his command of the left we were all together. Going away back role is something we have with Cyrille and Brendon in the not seen since. early 1980s was both depressing and invigorating at the same time A key part of supporting a team and made me feel ‘Proud to be a relates to the memories of games Baggie’. won, games lost, and games that should have been won! Of ref- Even after all the years of being in ereeing decisions made and not the wilderness there were great made! More importantly, how- moments to remember. I know we ever, are the memories of goals are not necessarily going to see a scored, chats with fellow fans, team like the legends of 1978-79 songs bellowed out and moments again, but now that we are back of pure magic and enthralment in the Premiership we have hope when a player does something to develop both as a team and you do not see coming. Cantello club. And after a year like this and Cunningham were players we should still have hope in our who did something to surprise hearts that we shall see another me in every game. great team grace the Hawthorns. But for me another reason why I feel I support the greatest team MATCH REPORT Leicester City 2 West Bromwich Albion 2 1 March 2016 Paul Probyn writes: Leicester is one of those plac- There was a good atmosphere es like Coventry or Reading. If around the stadium, as there no it didn’t already exist, nobody doubt will be at the Hawthorns would bother to invent it. But Mur- next time we are zeroing in on phy’s Law states that the earlier the Premiership title. No doubt you set off, the smoother the jour- most readers will have watched ney, so we arrived there by about the match at the Albion pub, or at 5.30, via Watford Gap (...Watford home on an illegal stream, so you Gap, Plenty of Grease and a Load will know that, despite being back of Crap, according to convicted to the tried and trusted formula of paedophile Roy Harper). Meticu- four centre-backs and two hold- lous prior research took me and ing midfielders, Albion continued Anoushka to the Huntsman pub, the more positive form that had described as follows by one re- been seen against Palace the pre- viewer: “I found it to be the sort of vious weekend. We took an early place where you don’t catch any- lead through Rondon, who has one’s eye, drink up and get out looked twice the player since we quick.” We followed his advice, have switched into more attacking and moved on to join Glenn Hess mode and paired him with Bera- and Max Davies, who were enjoy- hino. Berahino may not be setting ing a slap-up South Indian veg- the league alight, but his pres- etarian meal with Adrian Chiles. ence is giving Rondon a bit more Full to bursting with vadas, samo- space which he’s converting into sas, dosas and paneer, we arrived goals. But 1-0 is never enough at the King Power shortly before against this Leicester side. Okay, kick-off. The Albion enclosure was they have a good combination packed, the numbers swollen by of strength, speed and skill, but some of the usual suspects from more than that they seem to be the London Branch including Prof, surfing on a giant wave of adren- Aidan Rose and Dave Wiltshire. alin - they just keep coming at Prof was in good voice as usual: you. Admittedly their equalizer I hope he doesn’t use language was lucky, coming from a deflec- like that with his students. tion off Olsson, but then they took the lead right at the end of the left the pitch, it was touching to half with a beautifully executed see James Chester, at last emerg- goal. It was scored by King (who ing from the shadows, make a played for Leicester in League 1) special point of coming over to after skillful work by Albrighton, applaud the away support. not good enough for Villa but on course for a medal with Leicester, We walked back to the car with and Mahrez. Adrian Chiles, who has to have the patience of a saint at away At half-time we wondered how games. Unlike some “celebrity” many they would go on to win fans he’s not exactly anonymous, by, but Craig Gardner had other and had to put up with a barrage ideas. Those of us who thought of selfie requests and proposals Gardner’s only real quality was (from the safety of a crowd) to his visceral hate for the Villa have push him into the River Soar that been proven wrong in recent we were walking alongside.
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