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 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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Olsson in the wars again …
Eddie Newton has been amongst a handful of people to defend Albion vice captain Jonas Olsson after he was caught up in yet another disagreement with fans during Saturdays victory over Derby County.
The Swedish defender made a hand gesture towards the Brummie Road contingent, some say it was a 2 fingered gesture, however, Olsson says it was just a thumbs down. This occurred during the first half when Olsson and Carson had a bit of a defensive clearance mix up. Many forums around the internet have reference to this and there are conflicting reports of what happened, in the main, most fans are showing their displeasure.
Assistant manager Newton has claimed that Olsson’s reaction was one of frustration and anger, rather than malice and felt it was instinctive.
“Jonas is a hell of a character,” said Newton.
“I fall out with him on a daily basis because Jonas is very highly spirited.
“For the main part of the game the fans were fantastic.
“Everyone gets frustrated, fans get frustrated, players get frustrated.
“It’s nothing really. Jonas wants to win, he wants perfection and when it’s going wrong he gets agitated. He’s a human being.
“We all react silly sometimes but he’s a human being.”
Olsson was recently involved in a shouting match with travelling fans after the draw at Coventry earlier this season.
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Watson Arrives For The Season
Wigan midfielder Ben Watson has now arrived at the Hawthorns for the rest of the season in what could be the first of a few season long loans to come.
Watson will be unable to play in the Reading FA Cup replay as like Nouble he is cup tied, however, will be available for the visit of Derby on Saturday.
Baggies head coach Roberto Di Matteo said: “Having lost Gonzalo Jara for the remainder of the season to injury, we have been looking to strengthen the central midfield area and we are very pleased that he has joined us.
“Ben is very good technically and is a competitive player who knows the Championship very well. He has played many times at this level and knows what is required, which should help him to hit the ground running.”
Wigan have added a clause to the loan, allowing them to recall at 24 hours notice any time after Albion play Coventry on the 24th of March.
Watson comes to the Albion after spending a good while on loan at QPR, making 16 appearances and scoring twice.
Starting his career at Crystal Palace, he debuted at the age of 17 and made 169 appearances for the South London club, scoring 18 times.
Wigan battled for the young players signature, beating Middlesbrough to land him, he cost £2 million but has only made 7 appearances.
Watson has played just 33 minutes for the Latics since ereturning from QPR in December and is raring to go.
He said: “I was called back from my loan and told I would get a chance to play at Wigan, but I’ve only played half an hour in six weeks so it has been frustrating.
“That’s not what I want. I am at an age where I need to be playing first-team football and when the chance came to come to Albion I didn’t need any persuading at all.
“It’s frustrating that I can’t play in the game tonight against Reading, but I’m cup-tied, so I will raring to go against Derby if I get a chance on Saturday.”
Categories: Transfer News Tags: albion, baggies, central midfield, coventry, crystal palace, hawthorns, loans, midfield area, midfielder, replay, roberto di matteo, signature, watson, wigan
Albion go top after 2 nil win
A Roman Bednar opener on 13 minutes and a Gianni Zuiverloon goal late on was enough to take the Albion to the top of the table after Derby beat Newcastle emphatically and Coventry just edged out Forest in the East – West Midlands Derby.
Scunthorpe ended up with ten men, however, they should have been playing with just 9 when Dorran’s was brought down by the last man.
The game was a scrappy affair for most of the 90 minutes and Scunthorpe could have easily got back in to it on many occasions.
A sour note on this great night was the sight of Robert Koren blanking Di Matteo when he offered his hand as Koren was subbed.
Categories: Latest News Tags: albion, coventry, di matteo, east midlands, gianni zuiverloon, newcastle, robert koren, scunthorpe
Sol, Roman, Chris and Jonas
All 4 currently subject to discussion for various reasons:
Sol Campbell has been told that for a release from Notts County he must sign a 5 year gagging order! Now i would like to know, what is so secret now that will be without issue in 5 years? There must be some real dark secrets in Nottingham, just what are they up to?
Roman Bednar is in the news as he is hoped to be returning this coming Saturday for the Watford tie, he is certainly a requirement if the Albion are to make anything of this season and not lose the great head start that they have forged thus far. No criticism is due to young Woods and even Cox, however, Luke Moore has been the brunt of some fans frustration and one can only agree with the sentiment when he is still not producing. Talking of Brunt, Chris is also hoped to be available as fit this coming Saturday too!
Jonas suffered at Coventry from a few irate fans at the end of the game, now fans will get irate and take their frustrations out on players, this will always happen. Olsson was probably not the fairest of targets, however, he was the chosen one on Saturday. Now when a player is paid so much money and has a responsibility to set a decent example to both players and fans of the younger generation, reacting as he did when fans chose to subject him to abuse was very poor and unprofessional.
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4-4-1-1 sees a return for Meite and Koren too
Robbie has changed formation and recalled both Koren and Meite in an attempt to turn the tide at the Ricoh this afternoon.
The surprise is Cech dropping to the bench, however, with Meite replacing him.
Lone striker Luke Moore will be supported by Dorrans sitting just off him!
Bednar misses a second game, still unfit from his back injury.
COVENTRY (4-4-2): Westwood, Wright, Cranie, Turner, Aanholt, Clarke, Cork, Osbourne, McIndoe, Eastwood, Morrison. Subs: Dimi, Bell, Hussey, Ward, Madine, Grandison, Cain.
ALBION (4-4-1-1): Carson, Zuiverloon, Meite, Olsson, Mattock, Thomas, Mulumbu, Jara, Koren, Dorrans, Moore. Subs: Kiely, Reid, Teixeira, Cox, Martis, Cech, Wood.
Ref: K Stroud (Hants).
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