After making a statement, West Brom did something that confused Adrian Goldberg.
The former Birmingham Mail columnist expressed his amazement that the Baggies haven’t extended their offer to the supporters for the match against QPR on October 24 in a tweet on Wednesday (4 October).
He thinks it is a good offer as Albion try to draw more fans into the stadium that season ticket holders may bring a guest for £10 to the game at the Hawthorns.
The West Brom ticket office made a wise decision by attempting to increase attendance for the next match versus QPR.
While making a concession to the club’s most devoted local supporters, it may also create the possibility of attracting additional spectators to any upcoming games.
Even though the match is a few weeks away, the Baggies will be hoping to impress and maintain their outstanding recent run in front of what may be a larger crowd.
On Tuesday, October 3, Carlos Corberan’s team defeated Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 to extend their unbeaten streak to five games and move up to fifth place in the Championship standings.
When Albion travels to St Andrew’s to take on Birmingham City on Friday, October 6, they will be eager to continue that streak because they want to leave a lasting impression.