Positives of league one
#31
Bromley will be a new ground for most to visit.

Get your tickets quick as it's only 5150 maximum capacity.
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#32
(02-02-2026, 07:23 PM)wba13 Wrote:
(02-02-2026, 07:18 PM)SW4Baggie Wrote:
(01-31-2026, 10:13 PM)HeggebøsBarnDoor Wrote: Doubt we'll be able to afford Baggie Bird and Boiler man in League 1.....be nice to see the bird get some time in goal during the half time shoot out.

Would be nice to see him get some game time ahead of O'Leary based on the last couple performances.

Here we go again,we have no idea what O’Leary is like yet, but let’s run the Albion players down. He did nothing wrong on Saturday. The rest utter garbage but to keep picking on v]certain players is pathetic.

Apart from let the ball through his legs
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#33
For me it will be freeing myself from bothering to go. This season I get there late and the most enjoyable part of going is to see how fast I can run the mile back to the car. I’m getting quite fit for my age.
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#34
(02-02-2026, 08:19 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: For me it will be freeing myself from bothering to go. This season I get there late and the most enjoyable part of going is to see how fast I can run the mile back to the car. I’m getting quite fit for my age.
Haha I do the same. Running back literally saves me an hour.
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#35
(02-02-2026, 08:27 PM)Stillclem4england Wrote:
(02-02-2026, 08:19 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: For me it will be freeing myself from bothering to go. This season I get there late and the most enjoyable part of going is to see how fast I can run the mile back to the car. I’m getting quite fit for my age.
Haha I do the same. Running back literally saves me an hour.

Me too. Tram tracks to Devereux Rd near The Vine. Been the ritual for years. Harder than ever as a less than slender unit in his sixties. 
Can pop out onto Northbound M5 just before the "hordes" get to the roundabout.
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#36
(02-02-2026, 08:46 PM)Llandudno Baggie Wrote:
(02-02-2026, 08:27 PM)Stillclem4england Wrote:
(02-02-2026, 08:19 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: For me it will be freeing myself from bothering to go. This season I get there late and the most enjoyable part of going is to see how fast I can run the mile back to the car. I’m getting quite fit for my age.
Haha I do the same. Running back literally saves me an hour.

Me too. Tram tracks to Devereux Rd near The Vine. Been the ritual for years. Harder than ever as a less than slender unit in his sixties. 
Can pop out onto Northbound M5 just before the "hordes" get to the roundabout.
Similar to me but I can straight down the Brummie Road. To be honest the highlight of most matchdays is beating the traffic!
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#37
(01-31-2026, 09:19 PM)CIM Wrote: Albion 0 Walsall 2

The 13,000 sparse crowd at the Hawthorns were stunned by this result that leaves Albion 8th in League One. They play Villa u21s in the Pappa Johns trophy in the week, followed by a trip to Bromley next Saturday.

No mention of the sit-in after the final whistle and the storming of the East Stand players car park?

Anyway, i've done Lg1 (or Division 3 as it was rightfully called back then). I was a dumb teenager who thought trips to Springfield Park, Field Mill and StJames Park (The Exeter one) were cool and exciting and were a good excuse for a bit of underage drinking and generally acting the prat.

As fun as it was, i'm now in my late-40's, have no desire to visit such places and as a result, i'm oot.
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#38
Relegation to the third was the darkest day in the clubs history, and I've no wish to go back there, but it also provided some great away days and the highlight of my 55+ years of following the Albion when we won the play off final.
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