Promotion in our own hands but still possible for 21 other Championship teams.
With all the talk of promotion being in our own hands, people are still missing how close this division still is. With just 10 games left for most teams, eleven for a few, there is still 21 other clubs that could overall the Albion and clinch promotion. Probably a very long shot and i am sure most bookies would offer silly odds on Scunthorpe gaining promotion, however, technically they can still leap frog the Albion.
The Baggies need 25 points to secure promotion, thats 8 wins and a draw, of course this goes down if Notts Forest lose or draw any of their remaining ten fixtures. Forest cannot seem to get a result away from home anymore, the last away win being ironically their 3 – 1 destruction of the Albion some 6 away games back.
Should forest lose just 1 of their remaining 5 away games and the Albion beat Swansea this week, Albion will need just 6 wins and a draw to guarantee premiership football next season.
There are all sorts of twists and turns still to come as the season comes to it’s crescendo, however, the Albion have probably got the harder of the run ins with games at Swansea, Reading, Watford, Doncaster and Crystal Palace to come and home games to play versus Preston, Coventry, Leicester, Middlesborough and Barnsley.
Forest have the following away games, Barnsley, Newcastle, Bristol City, Blackpool and Scunthorpe. Their home games are Peterborough, Crystal Palace, Cardiff, Ipswich, Plymouth.
The 3rd team in the race, Swansea have a run in with games at QPR, Cardiff, Blackpool, Bristol City and Sheffield United. Their home games are of course Albion tommorrow night, followed by Ipswich, Scunthorpe, Barnsley and Doncaster.
Looking at just the 3 most likely teams for the 2nd promotion spot it is inevitable that there will be some twists and turns, that the Albion are not certainty’s for the 2nd spot, however, it seems pretty certain that Newcastle will be promoted before the last day looms, they need just 7 victories from 11 games.
Will the battle be won on the final day of the season? Quite possibly, however, the Albion players seem to be up for the battle and are issuing their war crys already. Robert Koren today said:
“There are still ten games until the end of the season and we need to focus on ourselves.
“We have everything in our hands and we cannot look too much at what Nottingham Forest or anyone else are doing.
“We need to get as many points as possible from these ten games.
“We are full of confidence and we feel we are good enough to go up.
“But we need to show that week in, week out.”
With Forest suffering away day jitters and Albion on a roll, by this time next week the picture may well look much rosier for the Albion. If stats are anything to go by, tommorrows game should be an easy victory for the Baggies as Albion are the Championships top scorers on 71 goals and Swansea the lowest on just 31, what a shame it does not work like that.
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Albion Blackpool teams, Miller starts
Ishmael Miller gets his first start in over 15 months this afternoon against the Tangerines.
Di Matteo makes 2 chamges to the winning midweek team. After a superb goal midweek it is no surprise that the other addition to the starting lineup is Robert Koren who replaces the injured Jerome Thomas.
Luke Moore is the man replaced by Miller, he is ill and not on the bench, however, a nearly fit again Bednar is on the bench.
Ian Holloway names an unchanged Tangerines side to the one that beat Ipswich 1-0 a week ago.
ALBION (4-5-1): Carson; S Reid, Tamas, Olsson, Cech; Koren, Morrison, Mulumbu, Dorrans, Brunt; Miller. Subs: Kiely (gk), Mattock, Bednar, Watson, Cox, Meite, Barnes.
BLACKPOOL (4-4-2): Gilks; Edwards, Baptiste, Eardley, Martin; Southern, Adam, Vaughan, Dobbie; Campbell, Euell. Subs: Rachubka (gk), Clarke, Burgess, Ormerod, Butler, Bannan, Husband.
REFEREE: J Moss (West Yorkshire).
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Esprit UK Sponsor Albion Shirts Again
Albion have clinched a 2nd deal with Esprit UK to have their logo on the Albion shirts for a 2nd time during the Albion Blackpool game tommorrow.
The Local firm who are owned by life long Baggies fans appeared on Albion shirts for the televised victory over Newcastle in the FA Cup.
Esprit UK, the 4th of the single shirt sponsors are the first to take a non televised game and also the first to take the option twice, others that have sponsored the shirts are Blue Square, Victor Chandler and Sbobet.
News from the Hawthorns is that they have now a shirt sponsor for every home game of the season remaining, so there is very limited opportunity to get sponsorship in this way now, short of away games and dare we say it – play off games should the club not win automatic promotion.
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West Brom Blackpool Ticket News, Smethwick End Sold Out Again
The Smethwick End is sold out for Albion fans yet again for tommorrows Hawthorns visit by Blackpool. All other areas still have tickets available and will be on general sale at the ticket office tommorrow. You will also be able to purchase tickets at the cash kiosks around the ground for 90 minutes before the game and as usual they are situated by each section and only sell the section they are placed in. Therefore, the Smethwick end kiosk will be again closed.
Also bear in mind the roadworks around the ground are ongoing and fans are urged to travel early as usual.
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Albion Blackpool preview and betting advice
Albion are considering giving Ishmail Miller his first start for over 14 months, he has made appearances but not started a game since his 13 month long injury lay off with a knee ligament injury. Miller has played in 5 games since recovering and suffered an injured ankle in between too, however, Roberto Di Matteo is considering giving him a start, although he has confirmed it will not be for the full 90 minutes.
“He just needs to work hard in training and get some minutes in the games,” said the Baggies boss.
“I don’t think he’s ready yet to last 90 minutes but at some point I’d like to throw him into the cold water and start him.
“It’s down to him.
“It depends how his attitude is and how much he wants to get that start.”
James Morrison has played 222 minutes in four games after his return from nearly a year out with a heel problem and has shown excellent promise along with being the difference between winning and sharing the points.
“I am a little surprised by how many minutes Mozza has played since returning,” he added.
“He’s not 100 per cent match fit or on top of his form yet but just the fact he’s in the team is important.
“With him the team always has a player who wants the ball and can create a chance for us or has the final pass.
“I think he will get better game after game.
“But we also have to monitor him because playing too many games in a short period of time might increase the risk of getting an injury.”
The return fixture was a 5 goal affair with Graham Dorrans scoring an 83rd minute winner at the Tangerines by way of a penalty. Blackpool are now 7th in the table, aiming for the play offs and play a very attacking game, therefore tommorows game could be quite an open affair, something Di Matteo relishes. Albion have managed a massive 84 goals this season and there is no reason why they cannot complete yet another double of the season, beating Blackpool would be 5th double of the season.
“For the neutral the last game with Blackpool was a good game to watch because there was action and goalscoring opportunities,” said the Albion boss.
“I like the way they play.
“They try to play football and play the right way.
“They create a lot of chances and have a lot of attempts on goal.
“They also give you chances as well and let’s hope they’re going to play like that when they come on Saturday, and it’s going to be an open game rather than one team trying to be positive and the other being destructive or defensive.
“I said earlier in the season they have been the surprise team this year because they have done extremely well, in my opinion.
“It’s nice to see the way they play as well.”
Albion join forces with all 72 Football League Clubs in a united week of action to raise awareness and vital funds for Help for Heroes – The Football League’s Official Charity Partner for the 2009/10 season.
Football for Heroes week is taking place from March 6-14 and showing The Football League’s support for the efforts of our Armed Forces.
The Baggies are holding their ‘Football for Heroes‘ game this weekend.
Captain Scott Carson said: “The Football League could not have picked a more worthwhile cause for its official charity.
“There’s always a lot of talk about footballers being heroes and role models.
“But the real heroes are those who go off to serve their country in the military and who have to deal with the consequences.
“It’s a very humbling experience to think we can do something, however small, to promote their cause so all the players will be delighted to play their part on Saturday.
“The charity does a lot of great work to rehabilitate members of the British Armed Forces injured in the line of duty.
“It’s easy to forget that the troops that do get hurt while fighting for the country have to get on with their lives once they return home, and any support that any of us can give them is extremely important.”
Albion and Blackpool will come out of the the players’ tunnel led by a Help for Heroes banner.
Albion have invited uniformed soldiers from West Bromwich to attend the game as VIP guests and they will form a guard of honour as the players emerge from the tunnel.
Baggies head coach Roberto Di Matteo and Blackpool boss Ian Holloway will wear Help for Heroes wristbands during the game.
Albion’s players have signed two Football League Help for Heroes balls, which will be auctioned off for the charity at a later date.
Lord Mawhinney, Chairman of The Football League, said: “The contribution being made by our armed forces around the world is both outstanding and humbling.
“As a nation, we seldom thank them enough for the sacrifices they make.
“The Football for Heroes week will provide an excellent opportunity for supporters to show their appreciation for the work they do.”
So all in all the game promises to be a cracker and have much to offer besides. Where will the sensible money be on this game?
Well the bet of the day has to be a toss up between over 2.5 goals and an Albion victory outright.
You can find all the best prices on every market here on our All Best WBA Match Odds
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Nouble Off whilst Koren and Barnes Speak out.
Roman Bednar is fighting hard to get fit in time for the visit of Blackpool to the Hawthorns, whilst Jerome Thomas is a major doubt with a hamstring injury suffered during the Owls game midweek.
Bednar has been missing from the Baggies team for 3 games with to a groin injury but could just make it to face Ian Holloway’s men if he comes through training tomorrow.
“We’ll have to wait until tomorrow to see if Roman is okay,” said Di Matteo.
“If he is able to train with the team then we will include him for selection on Saturday.
“If he is not able to train then he will be out of the picture.
“Jerome Thomas is very doubtful for Saturday.
“I found out after the game he had a little problem.
“It’s not a bad injury, it’s a tight hamstring and we’ll see how it improves.”
Simon Cox is a better prognosis, he is now fit and available to play should he be called upon.
Frank Nouble has returned to West Ham after the Albion decided not to extend his loan any longer.
Giles Barnes spoke today of how he has called on his team mates to reproduce the battling sprit from the Owls victory and coast to promotion with ease.
“Everyone who comes to us has to be scrappy because they won’t beat us in a football game of out-passing us,” said Barnes.
“After about 60 to 70 minutes you know things can happen so it’s a case of riding the storm.
“I don’t think we should look at other teams, just keep getting win, win, win and not worry about other teams.
“Even when we go away people try to stop us playing football and get in our faces.
“But we proved on Tuesday we can get into people’s faces and battle.
“It’s was a massive win.
“It was massive for the whole club not just the head coach.
“If we can lock down that automatic spot then we’ll be happy.
“We have to get our professional head back on and be ready for Saturday.”
Robert Koren meanwhile issued a similiar statement when professing how he does not want to end up in the lottery of the play off’s.
Koren who scored a tremendous goal midweek to gain all 3 points for the Albion was at the club when they suffered defeat at the hands of Derby in the play off final at Wembley, he has no desire to suffer the stress or upset of that again.
“I was involved in the play-offs when I arrived at the club and my experience is not nice,” said Koren.
“I prefer the top two so hopefully we will get good results at the end of the season and stay out of the play-offs.
“The play-offs are very difficult and there is a lot of pressure on those games.
“I think we have enough quality to show in the last 11 games that we are good enough.
“We have done a great job so far and we need to stick together.
“We have our fans behind us and they are doing a great job, and on the field we have to play our part.
“Everybody needs to play a part and if we believe it as one, we can do it.”
Koren would like nothing better than to be travelling to the World Cup as a premiership player and thinks the return of long term injured players will bolster the Albion and help secure automatic promotion.
“That is one of the biggest things,” Koren added.
“We have a big squad now with good players and it’s good to see all of the injured players coming back.
“They are showing the right spirit and from the first one to the last one we need to look like a team together.
“From the first to the last everybody has to stick together as a team.
“It’s not about personal things, it doesn’t matter who is playing, we need to stick together, get the right results and reach first or second place at the end of the season.”
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Albion Sign Blackburn Midfielder Steven Reid
West Brom today completed the loan signing of Blackburn midfielder Steven Reid on an initial month’s loan.
An Ireland international, he plays at either Right Back, right midfield or central midfield and arrives just in time to be able to play in the QPR game tomorrow.
Reid, 29 on Wednesday, will also be available for Albion’s following seven games against Sheffield Wednesday, Blackpool, Swansea, Preston, Coventry, Reading and Leicester.
Albion Boss Roberto Di Matteo said: “Steven is an exciting player and I’m delighted to welcome him to the club.
“We’ve been looking to strengthen our squad for the final push and Steven certainly fits the bill.
“He’s a versatile player with loads of experience.
“We’ve had some great references about Steven so hopefully he’ll perform at the level we expect him to.”
Reid has been at Ewood Park for 7 years, at 6ft 1in Reid has underlined his value by being a regular player all this time and operated in various positions
He won Blackburn’s goal-of-the-season award in 2005/06 thanks to his thunderbolt at Wigan.
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Blackpool 2 West Brom 3 match highlights
For 20 minutes neither team could take the game by the horns and it was free kick after free kick for either team. By the 25th minute Blackpool took the lead with a shot from Keith Southern, this was not really showing a fair scoreline as neither team deserved the lead and one just knew that an Albion equaliser was due within minutes.
Well Roman Bednar proved this point on 29 minutes, when his shot was on target beating the keeper. The next ten minutes passed and still neither team could really say they had the advantage. It was still pretty close when on the 40th minute up popped Bednar again, his shot was again on target and beat the Tangerines keeper quite easily.
West Brom now took control and continually troubled Blackpool with endless shots and chances but the half time whistle saw them go in with just a 1 goal advantage, probably a fair scoreline considering how close the first 40 minutes had been.
Anwele Story came on for Jerome Thomas on 53 minutes and Albion continued to control the game, it was only time before they extended their lead even though Blackpoool were having the odd chance. On 65 minute Bednar was replaced by Miller and the Albion are still in control. The first half saw Bednar as Albions key player, however, the second half has been a star performance for Dorrans.
From around the 70th minute Blackpool start getting the upper hand and looked likely to get an equaliser, partly down to Albions nerve cracking and Blackpool’s determination in front of their home fans. On 80 minutes the equaliser came from Dobbie when Rob Edwards managed to get the ball in to the box from a throw in.
Albion fans, players and Di Matteo alike, were cursing and could have easily settled for a draw or given in completely as many team would have done to such a high flying in form team.
Blackpool were in complete control, however, when Albion managed to get on the attack in the 83rd minute, Miller was brought down in the box. Up steps Dorrans with only 1 goal out of his last 2 penalty’s. Would the Albion youngster be able to keep his nerve?
He sure did and the Albion were back in front with only 7 minutes to go.
It was cue the kitchen sink time and Blackpool certainly did so, Albion were under siege but managed to keep their nerve and run out 3 – 2 winners with all three points. This places the Baggies back in the guaranteed promotion spot.
Categories: Latest News, Match Reports Tags: albion, blackpool, di matteo, dobbie, jerome thomas, Roman Bednar, west brom
Blackpool West Brom team news
Albion name an un changed team for the fifth consecutive game tonight for the trip to Blackpool.
Joe Mattock is replaced on the bench by new signing Andy Slory and it is uncertain whether that is by choice or because he has failed to recover from sickness. Slory will most likely get a run out at some point even, if it is just to get some match practice under his belt.
Ian Holloway makes three changes to the Blackpool side that drew 1-1 with Coventry at the weekend.
Fresh in the door lloan signing DJ Campbell starts in attack along with Danny Coid and Ben Burgess who also enter the teamsheet.
They are in to replace Brett Ormerod, who is suspended, Gary Taylor-Fletcher drops to the bench and Alex Baptiste is left out altogether.
BLACKPOOL (4-4-2): Rachubka; Edwards, Coid, Crainey, Evatt; Southern, Vaughan, Bannan, Adam; Burgess, Campbell. Subs: Gilks (gk), Taylor-Fletcher, Martin, Euell, Butler, Husband, Dobbie.
ALBION (4-5-1): Carson; Jara, Tamas, Olsson, Cech; Brunt, Koren, Mulumbu, Dorrans, Thomas; Bednar. Subs: Kiely (gk), Slory, Miller, Zuiverloon, Cox, Meite, Moore.
REFEREE: D Foster (Newcastle).
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Blackpool West Bromwich Albion Preview.
West Brom have the chance to get back in to the automatic promotion places tonight when making the long trip up the M6 to Blackpool.
Blackpool are looking towards the play offs and in seventh place will be no pushovers, however, Roberto Di Matteo’s Baggies have a game in hand on Nottingham Forest and a win at Bloomfield Road will see them move up above them.
Albion new boy, Andy Slory is available for the Baggies to pick, however, the Dutchman is highly unlikely to be offered more than a place on the bench. The winger signed for Albion from Feyenoord Monday, however, due to Hollands winter football break, Slory has not played competitive football since bChristmas and cannot possibly be match fit.
Roberto Di Matteo will be reluctant to make any changesanyway as Saturday’s impressive display in the 3-1 home victory over Sheffield United shows little need to do so.
Joe Mattock has been missing from training due to illness, however, Marek Cech is playing in the position very well so there is little chance he will get on the starting team sheet.
The Baggies have no other issues with injury or sickness apart from the long term Chris Brunt injury.
Albion first played Blackpool on October 26, 1901, in Old Division Two. The game at Bloomfield Road ended in a 2-2 draw with Dan Nurse and Charlie ‘Chippy’ Simmons scoring for the visitors. When the Seasiders paid a visit to The Hawthorns later that season, on February 22, they were thrashed 7-2. Jackie Kifford and Jim Stevenson bagged a goal apiece, Tommy Worton scored a brace and ‘Chippy’ Simmons notched a hat-trick.
Albion’s biggest ever win over Blackpool was a 7-1 drubbing on April 28, 1962, which came in the final game of the season. Derek Kevan scored four times, with Graham Lovett, the late Sir Bobby Robson and Don Howe (pen) also scoring. Howe was voted Midlands Footballer of the Year.
Albion’s last visit to Bloomfield Road saw them snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in dramatic fashion as a double from substitute Kevin Phillips and an Ishmael Miller strike – all in the last nine minutes – overturned Ben Burgess’ 35th-minute opener.
Categories: Match Previews Tags: blackpool, bloomfield road, roberto di matteo, seasiders, wba, west bromwich albion
Blackpool tickets latest
West Brom have around 200 tickets left for Wednesday’s trip to Blackpool 7.45pm KO.
Tickets will remain on general sale at The Hawthorns’ East Stand box office until 1pm on Wednesday for this latest championship clash.
Any remaining tickets will be available on the turnstiles at Bloomfield Road, however, with only 200 remaining presently it would not be advisable to travel without and every effort should be made to secure your ticket before Wednesdays deadline.
Prices are £24.50 adults, £19.50 over 60s, £16.50 16 to 18-year-olds and £14.50 under 16s.
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