
Albion fans are expressing their feelings about the team's relegation battle, focusing on on-field performance rather than off-field issues like financial breaches. The discussion centers on the current state of the team and its prospects for avoiding relegation.
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How are you feeling, Albion fans?
This is not about the swirling rumours of financial breaches or pending points deductions - not enough is currently known about all that to ask you.
We want to know about on-field matters.
Friday night's point against Millwall looked a good one on paper and extended the Baggies' unbeaten streak to seven matches, but James Morrison and his men have had to sit back over the past few days and watch Oxford United pick up a win over Watford, and Portsmouth, incredibly, record back-to-back wins at Middlesbrough on Saturday and then at home to Ipswich on Tuesday night.
It's all left things looking precarious for Albion once again.
With four games remaining they lie 21st, two points ahead of third-bottom Oxford, who have a slightly better goal difference.
Trips to Preston on Saturday (15:00 BST) and a final-day trip to Sheffield Wednesday await the Baggies, with Watford and promotion-chasing Ipswich heading to the Hawthorns in between.
How many points do you think will be enough to survive? Is it a straight shootout with Oxford, or can Leicester mount a comeback from a further three points back, and can Blackburn and Portsmouth be dragged back into it?
West Bromwich Albion fans are sharing their concerns and emotions regarding the team's performance in the relegation battle, emphasizing the importance of on-field results.
Potential relegation could significantly impact West Bromwich Albion's financial stability, player retention, and overall club operations for the upcoming seasons.
The team's relegation struggle is primarily attributed to inconsistent performances, lack of scoring, and defensive vulnerabilities during matches.

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