ALBION (4-4-2): Kuszczak; Watson, C Davies, Clement, Robinson; Greening, Wallwork, Inamoto, Kamara; Kanu, Ellington.
Subs: Hoult (gk), Carter, Earnshaw, Horsfield, Albrechtsen.
BORO (3-5-2): Schwarzer; Queudrue, Southgate, Riggott; Pogatez, Morrison, Boateng, Rochemback, Parnaby; Viduka, Yakuba.
Subs: Jones (gk), Bates, Doriva, Hasselbaink, Nemeth.
REFEREE: P Walton (Northamptonshire).
Thanks for this thread... I knew this match was coming but I completely forgot to start one. Nwankwo Kanu:: G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z at home for West Bromwich Albion against Middlesbrough, incredibly missing a http://www.123football.com/players/k/nwankwo-kanuHOME |
I did listen to the match, however. Both sides had leads and somehow quickly squandered. It seemed to me that while Boro had more chances, Albion's attack was equally in form, particularly at the end of the game. Slightly better finishing might have sealed the three points for Albion.
I'll gladly take the point away, but we should have had three. We will need every point we can muster by end of season.
ManYoo away in the Carling Cup next...
Good result. Scored two good goals. It was a penalty though so i have no complaints. Well played boys.
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