I saw that piece, it is very good as Nicholson's usually are and he is of course right. BUT personally this season has been my most enjoyable in the 30 years I've been watching the Albion and I was desperate for us not to go down.
I agree with a lot of the article. Certainly the point about boring 'damage limitation' games where the limit of the team's ambitions is to make sure the goal difference doesn't take too much of a hit is valid, but lower league football can be boring too - and at least a turgid 0-0 draw in the Prem is usually (for lower-half teams) seen as a precious point gained.
Following on from that when people talk about the joys of lower-league football they presumably mean winning lower league football? I.e no one want to see us drop into the Championship and end up in mid table? That brings its own pressure. Wins become mundane and expected, they become the everyday norm, and that to me has been the great joy of the Prem: the wins, especially the unexpected ones, have been huge highs. Personally I much prefer the rollercoaster mix of boring 'damage limitation' defeats and ecstatic wins, to the workaday 'must get three points' grind of the top of the Championship.
And if you grind out the wins but not enough to get automatic promotion and then lose in the play-offs ...
West Ham ? West Brom ? Even some of the home draws like Everton we should have won. 4 home defeats all season. No idea what you were expecting