Bednar and Reid out of Swansea line up as Baggies reel from FA fine
Roman Bednar and Steven Reid are both injured and will be unavailable for tommorrows crunch trip to Swansea. Bednar who only returned from a 3 match injury break Saturday is now ruled out with a thigh injury and Reid has a groing problem.
Ishmael Miller who only recently returned from a 15 month absense due to injury picked up a hamstring problem during the Blackpool game, however , he has reacted well to the treatment and will be fit to face Swansea. The same is also said for Luke Moore who has made a recovery from illness which forced him out of the squad on Saturday.
Jerome Thomas who is suffering with a hamstring problem will not be ready in time for the trip to Swansea, however, Di Matteo is taking it all in his stride.
“The injury situation doesn’t get better, does it?” joked Di Matteo.
“You have a good weekend and think you’re looking good for the next game – and then you’re not!
“We’ve lost Steven from Saturday with a little groin problem while this morning Roman felt his quad so he won’t be available either.
“Jerome is also still out but Luke is a bit better from his flu while Ishmael, who got a kick to his hamstring, is recovering from his knock.
“But we’ll need to assess Ish.
“He’s been out for a long time and the same applies to Steven.
“Steven hasn’t played a lot of games in a short period for a long, long time. That goes for James Morrison too.
“All three of them are feeling the games because they’re not quite up to the tempo.
“I wish I could start Ish every game but we need to take all of these factors into consideration.”
The both teams have been fined for failing to control their players after a brawl at Home Park during February. The fine was £12,500 for both teams, however, £7,500 has been suspended until June next year. Should either team be charged with the same between now and then they will have to pay the other £7,500 plus suffer the consequences of the further breach.
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Plymouth, Albion, Thomas all charged by FA
An FA statement reads: “Plymouth Argyle and West Bromwich Albion have both been charged with failing to control their players following an incident in the fixture at Home Park on Saturday 6 February 2010.
The charges relate to major fracas between both sets of players, staff and officials in the Championship fixture.
Both clubs have until 24 February to respond to the charges.
Jerome Thomas also faces an FA charge of violent conduct following his late on red card for a challenge on David McNamee.
The Baggies midfielder will attend a personal hearing at the FA this Tuesday week.
An automatic 4 game ban started for Thomas last night forcing him to miss the Scunthorpe victory, following Saturday’s game as it was his second straight red card of the season. He was also sent off in Septemberwhen Albion played Arsenal in the league cup.
Tempers boiled over in the closing stages of Albion’s 1-0 win at Home Park with Baggies winger Jerome Thomas getting a red card for a professional foul.
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More team changes to come for Scunthorpe game.
Marek Cech with an injured hamstring and Ishmael Miller who is suffering an injured ankle will both be missing from the Albion lineup for roughly 2 weeks, ruling them out for the Scunthorpe game immediately.
Jerome Thomas begins a four match ban against Scunthorpe, this is due to a second straight red card this season. Both came late in there respective games and seem rather annoying to say the least.
So the Albion will be ringing the changes yet again this coming Tuesday, the 2nd time after a run of games where the team remained the same. The lone striker up front formation will likely continue, however, we may see changes in the midfield and defence. A defence that seemed to be at sixes and eights quite often Saturday afternoon at Home Park, one that seems to be made up of decent stock, however, disjointed by the fact that they are not quite jelled as a unit.
This is all of course on top of the fact that the Albion are to play their third game in a week this coming Tuesday evening at home to Scunthorpe and in need of resting some and recalling others who were rested Saturday.
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Punches thrown and a red card in ugly scenes at Plymouth
A 66th minute Simon Cox goal was all that divided the 2 teams at Home Park today.
Sub Luke Moore won a penalty in the 83rd minute, just like his counterpart Miller did at Blackpool, however, Dorran’s penalty was saved by Plymouth keeper this time out.
Jerome Thomas was sent of in the 88th minute for a professional foul and all hell broke loose. Punches were thrown, both benches came on to the pitch and got involved seemingly to calm things down! Thomas was ushered off the pitch and down the tunnel within seconds of the event, probably the best thing that could have happened.
The last 10 minutes twice saw Plymouth fans the centre of the stewards attention when they seemed to be arguing and threatening Albion subs.
A few minutes in to injury time another dangerous tackle, this time by Kari Arnason on Luke Moore was punished only by a yellow card when the ref seemed unable or not wanting to give another red, possibly because of the danger of creating even more unsavoury scenes. Arnason’s studs were high and showing, catching Moore in the calves from behind, very dangerous and possibly career threatening, this nasty tackle certainly deserved a straight red card and showed just how heated the situation was.
Albion came away with the three points and kept up the pressure on both Newcastle and Nott’s Forest who both won this weekend too, although they also came away with a much unwanted red card and no doubt a few knocks too.
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Plymouth Albion team news – Youth on bench
Roberto Di Matteo has this morning spoken of injuries that will effect today’s line up.
Marek Cech is not on the team sheet due to a hamstring injury picked up midweek against Blackpool.
Joe Mattock has recovered and is available for selection at Home Park so looking likely to replace Cech.
Ishmael Miller Will not be making the bench after damaging his ankle against Blackpool, bringing scary times for the youngster just back from a long term injury.
“Joe is fine now,” said the Baggies boss.
“Unfortunately Ish and Marek got injured on Wednesday and they will be missing today.
“We’re going to call-up George Thorne from the youth team so we have enough players on the bench.”
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Plymouth Albion Ticket latest
Albion’s trip to Plymouth tomorrow will offer cash only turnstiles.
Albion have an allocation of only 2200 tickets for the Home Park game tomorrow with only 400 tickets left to sell. These tickets can now only be purchased on the day as sales have finished at the clubs ticket office now.
Prices are £24 adults, £16 Over 65s and under 23s, £7 under 18s and 100 £26 family tickets (one adult and one child), however, with such a short supply you are advised to travel early if at all. Plymouth is a long way to go if you miss out on a ticket, although it is unlikely that many will make the journey without tickets to such a distant ground.
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