Was that a point gained or two points lost?:shrug:
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Was that a point gained or two points lost?:shrug:
I’ll go a point gained but an opportunity lost.
Gained for me. If West Brom had turned up today it would have been a heavy defeat.
An away point at a team pushing for promotion. Every point counts at the bottom.
I’m happy with the point.
Two lost.
On balance of play a point is more than fair, but on the key incidents we were robbed.
Their goal offside.
Their 'penalty appeal' was for a blatant dive - although surprised it wasn't given.
Not sure about the reds for 'foul and abusive language' for Johnstone and Flint. I haven't watched it back but my impression was that they had each other by the throat in the middle of that handbags session. Red cards were right, but the reason.....?
A point away at West Prom is a good result. I honestly thought they were going to give us a hiding, so I'm pleased with the outcome. Sure, a win would have been better, but we'd all have taken a point before the kick-off.
Having viewed the game just once on the Sky red button (so no replays), I'd say there were three key incidents, two of which went in City's favour - the equaliser, which certainly appeared to be offside, the sending off, which appeared soft, and the penalty incident at the end, which I'm sure would have been given had it occurred in the first half or earlier in the second.
As I say, I haven't seen any replays yet, but I don't think City were robbed today. The team managed one effort on target. West Brom looked no more than an average Championship (but it's a weak division this time around). A draw was about right.
Defo a second yellow Mowatt, although helped by shithousary from Vaulks.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Mowatt red <br><br> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/wba?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#wba</a> <a href="https://t.co/LCUwAzUiCv">pic.twitter.com/LCUwAzUiCv</a></p>— AshTurner (@AshTurnerDJ) <a href="https://twitter.com/AshTurnerDJ/status/1477667104002392066?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 2, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Here's the red, I think you'd be lucky to get away with anything less than a red for that now
I'm not sure what your pretty little pictures are supposed to signify, but West Brom looked no more than an average Championship side to me.
Their last ten results are as follows:
1-0 v Hull (H)
1-1 v Middlesbrough (H)
0-1 v Huddersfield (A)
0-0 v Blackpool (A)
0-0 v Nottingham Forest (H)
2-1 v Coventry (A)
1-0 v Reading (H)
0-0 v Barnsley (A)
0-1 v Derby (A)
1-1 v Cardiff (H)
In their last four games, West Brom have managed to score a grand total of two goals against four of the bottom five teams in the division, and one of those was offside. They're far from great.