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We’ve seen this in popular media where the Australian persona would call everyone “mate.” SOMETHING MANY people will find in their first time meeting an Australian is a unique and even amusing quirk of using the term “mate” to address a friend or acquaintance - or anyone. As he did at Blackpool, he made a couple of important tackles to mop up attempted breakaways and set pieces were improved in the second half.Andione Raneses analyses the film 'Gallipoli' and video game 'Battlefield 1' as WWI narratives of Australian values and identity.

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Some of his passing, pretty straightforward stuff for him in most other games, was woeful. The second yellow was contentious, but he gave the referee a decision to make when diving in on Lolley. Pretty quiet first half, and rather took one for the team with his first yellow when he denied a Forest counter. A couple of low crosses early on into the box weren’t met, though his deliveries thereafter could’ve been better. Should’ve had an assist when he teed up Hugill at the death.Īs solid and dependable as ever down the left hand side. He marshalled the line and made a crucial block to deny Grabban. Not for the first time and I suspect not the last, Clarke was huge for Albion at the back - particularly when they went down to ten men and were clinging on. Kyle Bartley during West Bromwich Albion's match against Nottingham Forest (Image: Eddie Keogh/Getty Images) Ref Gavin Ward was left with a call to make and Molumby became the Baggies’ second midfield sending off of the week.įorest, against ten men, had more of a go, as you might’ve expected, but the best chance in the closing stages - and in fact the game - fell to substitute Jordan Hugill who, after being teed up by Matt Clarke in the penalty area and after shrugging off his man, could only blaze high into the stand when he should’ve hit the target.įor Albion, it’s now just one win in six and their drought in front of goal is fast becoming a crisis. Molumby, already on a yellow card for tugging back James Garner, was shown a second yellow for diving in to win the ball ahead of Lolley. Then the flashpoint came - Albion’s sending off. Robinson couldn’t get his shot away in time, when played in by Grant, and then Albion’s top scorer himself fired into the Brummie Road when in a position that he has converted from often this season. Brennan Johnson and Djed Spence down the right caused problems for Conor Townsend, but Albion rode that mini wave of pressure and set about taking advantage of the game being just a little more open with Forest more committal. It was the visitors who, without directly troubling Sam Johnstone, looked initially much sharper at the beginning of the second half. There were then, as you might’ve guessed, a smattering of boos of discontent at the break.

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Grady Diangana collected a quick free kick on the right, raced into the box, cut inside onto his favoured left foot and unleashed a low drive which Brice Samba parried, and Forest’s defence eventually cleared.Ī Karlan Grant free kick looked interesting for a brief moment, but didn’t quite dip enough in time before flying over the bar, while Alex Mowatt dragged a shot wide and Darnell Furlong passed up a decent opening when he couldn’t direct a Grant pull-back, which was moving away from goal, back on target.įorest offered so little in those opening 45 minutes, though you do always have to be wary of Lewis Grabban, who is among the most potent forwards in recent Championship history.īar one or two panicky moments at the back, they kept him quiet, though the Baggies’ general passing was largely severely lacking - even the most straightforward balls were finding Forest shirts, or running out of play. The first half, bar a couple of openings for Albion, was largely uneventful. Their problems were compounded by the second half sending off of Jayson Molumby, who was handed a second yellow card when he dived in on Joe Lolley to leave boss Valerien Ismael with a real problem ahead of Coventry. It was a case of same old, same old for West Brom as their unbeaten home record remained in tact against Nottingham Forest, but they yet again failed to find the back of the net.









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