havanatopia Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 (edited) Many years ago, probably in the era when I was deemed too young to attend a football match, the family Austin 1800's 'big end' went shortly before arriving in West Bromwich for what I recall was an evening league match. The decade was the 1970's and it would likely have been the 75-76 or 76-77 season. It was actually one of the first recollections I ever had of laughing at someone else's misfortune; my Father and an elder brother who missed the first 20 minutes or so and had to overnight in some ghastly guest house off the Hagley Road. I think that may well be the last time any family member has visited the Hawthorns. We have a fairly even record against the Baggies down the years. Today will be a great leveller of course because it is the hallowed 'ground' of the world's oldest cup competition and will have the extra needle of Tony Pulis; perhaps one of only a small handful of times he has faced Bristol City. I suspect he might receive a fairly frosty welcome to his own stadium this afternoon given that 5,000 City fans, and we salute you all, will drown the home support.. I have a strong feeling the atmosphere is going to be only a toothpick short of spectacular; I hope the noise is recorded by someone for posterity. This is why we all love football, for days like these. When an upset is always possible as is a thumping. But be sure to be entertained. Interestingly WBA have won the FA Cup on 5 previous occasions, yes 5. I had no idea it was that many. The last being in 1968 which was their last major trophy. Albion were formed in 1878 and were a founder member of the Football League which began a decade later with 12 teams. While the Baggies have spent most of their life in the top tier they did drop to the third for a short spell in the early 90's. Cooper's Hill, Dartmouth Park, Bunn's Field, Four Acres, Stoney Lane and finally, in 1900, The Hawthorns; WBA have not been called 'The Strollers' for nothing. But why 'The Baggies' ? Various answers have been given for this name suggesting nobody knows for sure. From bagmen at the ground collecting pennies for entrance, baggy trouser wearing men working at the local ironworks who would look rather odd standing on the terraces and Villa fans calling them 'The Baggies of Bromwich' because of low slung baggy trousers as they walked to either The Hawthorns or Villa Park. Entering the fray today at 1455 you might be greeted by one of the following songs all of which have been adopted by the club in recent times:- Fatboy Slim ("Right Here, Right Now"), Iggy Pop ("Lust for life"), Jet ("Are you gonna be my girl"), Doves ("Pounding") and The Hives ("Hate to say I told you so"), all of which should be pretty easy to find in your local record shop or lurking somewhere on-line. Safe travels to the Black Country today folks... its going to be a small temporary takeover.. pick your pubs and eateries carefully and only bring back good memories. 3-1 to the Baggies. No upsets here but an entertaining game nonetheless. Edited January 9, 2016 by havanatopia 6 Quote Link to comment
exAtyeoMax Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Is there a bubble machine? 1 Quote Link to comment
cider-manc Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 On my hols at the moment so won't be part of the red army taking over a small section of the Midlands today. But enjoy lads and lasses and stay safe in the knowledge that there will be one city fan praying at the Vatican this afternoon for a victory! (And some nice new signings....). 1 Quote Link to comment
WolfOfWestStreet Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Morning all. Should be a really fun day looking forward to it! Lets just for one day, leave all the negativity at home, and take the game for what it is - a one off cup tie against a premier league team. Steve Coterills (5,300) Cider Army !!! 2 Quote Link to comment
finbarr_in_z Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 56 minutes ago, havanatopia said: Today will be a great leveller of course because it is the hallowed 'ground' of the world's oldest cup competition And still to many of us over 40, the most important competition. Don't laugh at us you young 'uns - it used to be that significant. 3 Quote Link to comment
JamesBCFC Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Will be at The Hawthorns today, only 165 miles away from my original destination. Quote Link to comment
finbarr_in_z Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 WBA Twitter saying first >20k FAC 3rd round crowd at Hawthorns since 1993. Quote Link to comment
reddogkev Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Strategic defeat on the cards for me... the one year where I'll gladly forfeit our chances of winning the cup. 1 Quote Link to comment
Always Believesham Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 6 minutes ago, finbarr_in_zurich said: WBA Twitter saying first >20k FAC 3rd round crowd at Hawthorns since 1993. Which, according to Statto, is the year we last won at the Hawthorns... Quote Link to comment
bristolcitysweden Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 I have no hope for this game. Hopefully we will not be humiliated Quote Link to comment
RedM Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 The Red Army is advancing, approaching Gloucester anyway! Quote Link to comment
Aizoon Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Horace and I are in Cornwall, heading west and fleeing the wrath of the WMP. Last time I was at the Hawthorns was at that game to which the OP refers. It practically guaranteed that we would be promoted to the top tier Not quite so significant today, but try to stay out of the clutches of the West Midlands Police Farce, peeps. 1 Quote Link to comment
cityexile Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 At least there is hope that next year the biggest City in England without a Premier League side will be Birmingham! 1 Quote Link to comment
cityexile Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 (edited) From BBC Smallest squad of the day? West Brom v Bristol City (15:00) More than 5,000 Bristol City fans will be at West Brom this afternoon and they will be wondering whether their team can name a full squad. The Championship strugglers have only 17 players in their squad and, with three injury doubts, the Robins could potentially only name three subs. Surely they can grab some youngsters from somewhere? Indeed! Edited January 9, 2016 by cityexile 1 Quote Link to comment
Ivorguy Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 What a surprise team and bench - not! Quote Link to comment
baggie192 Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 (edited) Team v @bcfctweets: Foster; Chester, Evans, Morrison, Brunt, McClean, Lambert, McAuley, Fletcher, Sessegnon, Rondon. Albion subs v @bcfctweets: Myhill; Yacob, Gardner, Gamboa, Berahino, McManaman, Dawson #WBA 28 retweets 15 likes Edited January 9, 2016 by baggie192 Quote Link to comment
italian dave Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Pre match on the big screen is a WBA cup game couple of years ago. Great hat trick from a player called Simon Cox. Now that's the sort of player we should be looking to sign..... 2 Quote Link to comment
Major Isewater Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 4 hours ago, havanatopia said: Many years ago, probably in the era when I was deemed too young to attend a football match, the family Austin 1800's 'big end' went shortly before arriving in West Bromwich for what I recall was an evening league match. The decade was the 1970's and it would likely have been the 75-76 or 76-77 season. It was actually one of the first recollections I ever had of laughing at someone else's misfortune; my Father and an elder brother who missed the first 20 minutes or so and had to overnight in some ghastly guest house off the Hagley Road. I think that may well be the last time any family member has visited the Hawthorns. We have a fairly even record against the Baggies down the years. Today will be a great leveller of course because it is the hallowed 'ground' of the world's oldest cup competition and will have the extra needle of Tony Pulis; perhaps one of only a small handful of times he has faced Bristol City. I suspect he might receive a fairly frosty welcome to his own stadium this afternoon given that 5,000 City fans, and we salute you all, will drown the home support.. I have a strong feeling the atmosphere is going to be only a toothpick short of spectacular; I hope the noise is recorded by someone for posterity. This is why we all love football, for days like these. When an upset is always possible as is a thumping. But be sure to be entertained. Interestingly WBA have won the FA Cup on 5 previous occasions, yes 5. I had no idea it was that many. The last being in 1968 which was their last major trophy. Albion were formed in 1878 and were a founder member of the Football League which began a decade later with 12 teams. While the Baggies have spent most of their life in the top tier they did drop to the third for a short spell in the early 90's. Cooper's Hill, Dartmouth Park, Bunn's Field, Four Acres, Stoney Lane and finally, in 1900, The Hawthorns; WBA have not been called 'The Strollers' for nothing. But why 'The Baggies' ? Various answers have been given for this name suggesting nobody knows for sure. From bagmen at the ground collecting pennies for entrance, baggy trouser wearing men working at the local ironworks who would look rather odd standing on the terraces and Villa fans calling them 'The Baggies of Bromwich' because of low slung baggy trousers as they walked to either The Hawthorns or Villa Park. Entering the fray today at 1455 you might be greeted by one of the following songs all of which have been adopted by the club in recent times:- Fatboy Slim ("Right Here, Right Now"), Iggy Pop ("Lust for life"), Jet ("Are you gonna be my girl"), Doves ("Pounding") and The Hives ("Hate to say I told you so"), all of which should be pretty easy to find in your local record shop or lurking somewhere on-line. Safe travels to the Black Country today folks... its going to be a small temporary takeover.. pick your pubs and eateries carefully and only bring back good memories. 3-1 to the Baggies. No upsets here but an entertaining game nonetheless. JET has a record out ? Quote Link to comment
Phileas Fogg Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 This refusal to name a full bench gets on my nerves.. What is the harm in putting a youth player on there if Garita couldn't be registered in time? Match experience and if we're 3-0 down at 85 mins just give them some game time. 1 Quote Link to comment
cityexile Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Thought to be honest Wilbs might have got a rest for Tuesday, but onwards and upwards. Quote Link to comment
Phileas Fogg Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 2 minutes ago, baggie192 said: Team v @bcfctweets: Foster; Chester, Evans, Morrison, Brunt, McClean, Lambert, McAuley, Fletcher, Sessegnon, Rondon. How does that lineup work exactly? Can't decipher what formation you're playing Quote Link to comment
Super Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 2 minutes ago, baggie192 said: Team v @bcfctweets: Foster; Chester, Evans, Morrison, Brunt, McClean, Lambert, McAuley, Fletcher, Sessegnon, Rondon. You must be very worried about us to put a team like that out! Quote Link to comment
samo II Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Anyone seen Preston's line up? Wonder if they're playing every single available player like we are? Quote Link to comment
Major Isewater Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 1 hour ago, Aizoon said: Horace and I are in Cornwall, heading west and fleeing the wrath of the WMP. Last time I was at the Hawthorns was at that game to which the OP refers. It practically guaranteed that we would be promoted to the top tier Not quite so significant today, but try to stay out of the clutches of the West Midlands Police Farce, peeps. What are the WIMPs doing in Cornwall ? 1 Quote Link to comment
CotswoldRed Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 As we're doing so well there's no need to rest anyone for Tuesday. 1 Quote Link to comment
Spoons Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 very strong wba team. Expected us to give burns and Reid a run out? I can hear the exuses already for next week, small squad and 3 games in a week. Well if you had injury doubts today , surely should have mixed it up a bit? Quote Link to comment
Claverham_Red Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Why not put a youngster on the bench?! Yes they won't come on but it would be useful experience for them to be part of a match day squad. Quote Link to comment
Nogbad the Bad Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 4 minutes ago, italian dave said: Pre match on the big screen is a WBA cup game couple of years ago. Great hat trick from a player called Simon Cox. Now that's the sort of player we should be looking to sign..... Yep, a 7-8 goal a season striker is exactly what we need. Especially when he's seen better days. Who was the cup game against? Quote Link to comment
old_eastender Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 2 minutes ago, Spoons said: very strong wba team. Expected us to give burns and Reid a run out? I can hear the exuses already for next week, small squad and 3 games in a week. Well if you had injury doubts today , surely should have mixed it up a bit? far too sensible! Quote Link to comment
cityexile Posted January 9, 2016 Report Share Posted January 9, 2016 Bristol City XI: Fielding, Little, Ayling, Flint, Baker, Bryan, Smith, Pack, Freeman, Wilbraham, Kodjia. Subs. O'Leary, Williams, Wagstaff, Reid, Agard, Burns. That bench just brings it home. Quote Link to comment
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