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The curse of Stoke City!
This Saturday will once again see West Brom fail to beat Stoke City in a league game :-(
Since we stuffed the Potters 6-0 in 1988 our record is thus....
D L D D L L L L L D L L L L L L D D W(!!) L L L D L L.
Now with all due respect to Stoke they are hardly Man U and we have always been around the same place as them in the leagues during this run.
They haven't won an away game this season so at 5/2 I'm putting all my Grand National money on them to win!
In the words of my fellow season ticket holding daughter "I don't want to go Saturday,we never beat Stoke City!"
Is there a bigger bogey than the lardymen??
(Beattie 1-0 from a long throw in)
Since we stuffed the Potters 6-0 in 1988 our record is thus....
D L D D L L L L L D L L L L L L D D W(!!) L L L D L L.
Now with all due respect to Stoke they are hardly Man U and we have always been around the same place as them in the leagues during this run.
They haven't won an away game this season so at 5/2 I'm putting all my Grand National money on them to win!
In the words of my fellow season ticket holding daughter "I don't want to go Saturday,we never beat Stoke City!"
Is there a bigger bogey than the lardymen??
(Beattie 1-0 from a long throw in)
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I had to Google to find what that meant, Mighty, and the article that came up ended with the following paragraph:
'If Black Country humour wasn't already long established, they'd have to invent it to buttress them through the peaks and troughs of following the Baggies. As Dolly Allen might have said: "What's the difference between an Albion fan and a Labrador? One's a soppy mutt who will follow you through thick and thin - and the other's a dog." '
'If Black Country humour wasn't already long established, they'd have to invent it to buttress them through the peaks and troughs of following the Baggies. As Dolly Allen might have said: "What's the difference between an Albion fan and a Labrador? One's a soppy mutt who will follow you through thick and thin - and the other's a dog." '
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