Adrian Chiles a devoted West Brom fan and former BBC presenter, expresses concern ahead of the FA Cup fourth-round clash against Wolves, fearing a potential thrashing. The rivalry game, the first with fans in 12 years, is crucial for West Brom, aiming for a fifth-round spot. Chiles is wary of previous encounters, particularly a 5-1 loss in 2012.
Despite the apprehension there’s optimism that West Brom if performing at their best, can cause an upset. In derby clashes, form often becomes irrelevant. While Wolves are a Premier League side, inconsistency opens the door for West Brom to secure a victory on home soil. Chiles hopes to avoid a heavy defeat but acknowledges the unpredictable nature of derby matches.
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