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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Dorrans Penalty wins the spoils for the Baggies
West Brom moved a step closer to the Premiership after a second 5 goal thriller with Blackpool this season. This was the fifth double for the Albion of the season and a mirror of the Bloomfield Road game earlier in the season. The last game was won by a debatable penalty and the same happened at the Hawthorns this afternoon.
Charlie Adam’s scored in the 12th minute before Ishmael Miller equalised a minute later and by half time there was only one team in the game, or so it seemed.
Koren put the Baggies in front in the 53rd minute, however, the Tangerines fought back and equalised through Brett Ormerod on 72 minutes. 6 minutes later, however, Dorrans fired home another penalty and Albion held on for all 3 points.
After Blackpool opened the scoring they had another chance almost from the kick off, however, seconds later Steven Reid’s header was cleared off the line and Albion started to take control. Miller’s pace allowed him to get the better of Tangerines defender Rob Edwards and reach Chris Brunt’s pass and he put the ball through the legs Matt Gilks in to the back of the net.
Jonas Olsson had a header come back off a post but neither Reid or Miller could get the ball to score.
Giles Barnes replaced James Morrison when the teams came back out. Koren hit a 25 yards shot over the bar when Brunt was in a far better position in the 52nd minute, however, he made up for it just 80 seconds later from more or less the same position. That was the Slovenian’s second goal in 2 games.
On the hour Miller was replaced by Roman Bednar and from this point Blackpool started to get a foothold back in to the game. Miller was looking very tired and the lack of games was obviously showing through. In the 72nd minute they got their reward when Brett Ormerod headed of the underside of the bar and the ball smashed in to the back of the net from an Adams cross.
Just 6 minutes later, history repeated itself when the Albion were awarded a decisive penalty that Blackpool were very unhappy with. It was certainly no clear cut penalty, however a penalty it was and Graham Dorrans happily scored from the spot. That was more or less it, Albion closed the game down and held on to gain all 3 points.
This win saw them claw to within 4 points of Newcastle who have a game in hand, but more importantly see’s the Albion go 5 points clear of Forest who lost this afternoon, meaning Albion have their promotion chances down to their own performances now. Albion now need to do better than Forest in 10 of their 11 remaining games and they will most likely be in the premiership.
Categories: Match Reports Tags: albion, baggies, bloomfield road, brett ormerod, chris brunt, giles, graham dorrans, hawthorns, ishmael, ishmael miller, james morrison, robert koren, Roman Bednar, tangerines, west brom
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.
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Morrison Could Return Tonight For Reading Game
After a ten month break due to injury James Morrison may make a return tonight in the Reading Cup Replay. The midfielder may get a bit part in tonight’s game after the heel problem injury problem seems to be coming to an end.
Having played an hour on Monday in a training match against Wrexham he is ready to go and glad to be so.
“I have been looking forward to this time,” said Morrison.
“I got a good hour under my belt and everything felt good.
“I was buzzing after the game.
“I felt great yesterday. I surprised myself.
“I thought I might feel a bit stiff but everything was fine.
“The training game was organised last week.
“I was going to play last Wednesday but we decided against it and I got a game in on Monday, so I am pleased with the game and thankful to Wrexham for playing.
“I am quite close. I have played an hour and I’ve been training for nearly two weeks now so I feel good and there is no reason why I can’t feel part of the squad now.
“After Monday I feel fine and now I just need more games.
“If that’s coming off the bench that’s fine.
“Hopefully just being back will give the team a boost.”
The young Scotland international reckons he was in the best of form before his injury and hopes to replicate that again.
“I thought last season was one of my best and it was sickening that I couldn’t carry it on this year but now I’m just looking to get back on the pitch,” he added.
“I was initially told I would be back for the end of last season and now it’s nearly a year on so it’s been really frustrating.
“But I’m just glad I’m over it now and I’m back.
“I think it will take me quite a while to get back to where I want to be and I have seen other people come back and get injured through going too quickly, so I will take my time – but give it my all.”
“At times it’s been difficult but I feel I will be a better person for this experience,” he said.
“I will always look back at this time and think ‘I’ve got something here’ and I will try to work on my game and get the best out of my ability.
“I’m lucky to have the experience of winning the Championship two seasons ago – and it was a great experience.
“That experience will help me come back into the team with the lads and hopefully we can push on into the top two.
“People think we just want to get promoted but I want to win the league – and I think we can.”
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Bristol City West Brom Preview
West Brom may or may not have Bednar available tomorrow dependant on a late fitness test, it remains to be seen whether his back injury has cleared up. James Morrison (heel), Jerome Thomas (suspension), Gonzalo Jara (foot) and Ishmael Miller (ankle) are all unavailable to boss Roberto Di Matteo.
Bristol City have won only one in eleven of their last Championship games and are looking quite an easy task, however, a home draw against Leicester City resulted in manager Gary Johnson praising his players along with the fans, whom he said were getting right behind the team. They are due to break this bad streak and as the games go on they get closer and closer to doing so. Every dog has their day and Albion manager Di Matteo will be warning his players to be wary.
There has been quite an atmosphere and much unrest at Ashton Gate for the last few months, with them going from near the play off’s to near the drop.
Add the bad form of Bristol City and the fact that Albion are the best travelled club in the championship, most will expect to see an away win, this is shown in the fact that Albion are odd’s on with most bookies. Albion have gained more points away from home, losing only to Barnsley this term and are the Championships form club this month too.
The only evidence against the Albion winning this with ease is the injury problems that have befallen them, oh and of course the amount of games that they have had to play this month.
A good bet would seem Albion to come from behind as this has been the way of late, added to the fact that almost all of goals scored against city have come in the last ten minutes.
On Betfair you can get 33-1 on Bristol leading at half time with the Albion winning the match. Updated prices are shown here on our live WBA odds comparison page.
If Bristol City were to win this game, it will be the first time in 15 years.
The last two games between the 2 have seen the Albion 4 to 1 victors.
David Clarkson is the only Bristol City player to have scored in the last 540 minutes of league football.
This will be the 4 double of the season if the Baggies win.
9 First team players were missing at Cardiff, however, heading down the M5 again will not see the Albion so short.
Midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu will be available after playing out his suspension, although Jerome thomas is still with 2 games left of his ban. Giles Barnes played well midweek for the reserves, however, the club report he is not yet fit enough for first team action so is unlikely to figure.
So the team sheet will be interesting tomorrow, however, there is likely to be 18 players available unlike Tuesdays game when Bednar had to sit on the bench even though he was never going to get on the pitch.
Categories: Match Previews Tags: albion, ashton gate, baggies, bet, bristol city, cardiff, fitness test, james morrison, jerome thomas, league football, roberto di matteo, west brom
Jara out for the season – 7 to miss the Cardiff trip?
News that Gonzalo Jara is out for the rest of the season brings more headaches and a possible need to make more use of the emergency loan option.
The Chile international has taken an xray that has shown a fractured a metatarsal to his right foot.
Di Matteo will now be without seven regulars to choose from for tomorrows trip to Cardiff.
Abdoulaye Meite has a badly bruised ankle that won’t heal in time for the Cardiff game. also missing will be Youssouf Mulumbu and Jerome Thomas who are both suspended, Marek Cech, Ishmael Miller and James Morrison are also out with hamstring, ankle and heel injuries respectively.
Andy Slory may recover in time from the pre match warm up Achilles injury, and certain to start will be Frank Nouble who missed out at Reading due to being cup tied.
Di Matteo said: “It’s really bad news for us regarding Gonzalo.
“He got caught on the follow through and as well as having an open wound, he has also fractured a metatarsal.
“I don’t think he will play again this season, which is a massive blow for us.
Surely this whole injury crisis has to be in part, down to the very heavy schedule so far this month.
“He should recover in time for the World Cup but, unfortunately for both him and Chile, he won’t be playing any football in the next two-and-a-half months.
“Abou won’t be available tomorrow either. He was on the end of a nasty tackle. His ankle is badly bruised and he’s in a bit of pain.
“Andy didn’t train yesterday and we’ll have to assess him. But we haven’t ruled him out.”
Di Matteo said the quick turnaround of games means it is unlikely the club will be able to bring any fresh loan signings in for the Cardiff trip.
“Everyone knows we have an interest in Jason Koumas but there’s no more news on that one,” he added.
“He’s one of several players we’re interested in but nothing’s been done yet.”
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Di Matteo’s selection headaches growing and growing
Roberto Di Matteo’s selection headaches have mounted tonight after Albion’s 4th game in under two weeks and 5th game in a fortnight. There are now another 3 games to come in the next 10 days too, including the FA Cup replay scheduled for Wednesday 24th.
Andy Slory should have started today, however, limped out of the pre match warm up with an Achilles injury so the Dutchman may be out for a while.
Gonzalo Jara, needed five stitches to a foot injury after todays game at Reading and Abdoulaye Meite was also forced of the Madejski Stadium pitch with an ankle injury.
Di Matteo is now going to have major concerns for the trip to Cardiff Tuesday night, what with these 3 injuries today and the existing injury list consisting of Marek Cech (hamstring), Ishmael Miller (ankle) and James Morrison (heel). Then of course we have Jerome Thomas with 3 matches left on his ban and a longer ban possible when he faces an FA charge. Now there is also Mulumbu banned for 2 games too, after this afternoons sending of for a second bookable offence.
“The number of games we’re playing is very demanding and I’m a bit sad because we’ve lost Jara to injury, Meite had to be taken off and Mulumbu is now suspended,” said Di Matteo.
“I already had a big injury list back home, so that’s a bit of a downside.
“I’ll have to assess the situation and then we’ll see what we have to do.
“Before today’s game, I already had five players out.
“Jara needed five stitches and we’ll have to wait and see on Meite’s injury – but hopefully it’s not too bad.”
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West Brom Scunthorpe Preview
West Brom will be aiming to keep up the pressure on Newcastle the Championship leaders and fight of Notts Forest who are hot on their tails for the 2nd auto promotion spot to the Premiership.
The Iron come to the Hawthorns at a time when the Albion have found their form both at home and away at long last. Scunthorpe will still be smarting from the late Crystal Palace winner on Saturday, after making a break from the risky bottom of the table with 2 wins before that game. Nigel Adkins this morning confirmed that he will be without Marcus Williams and Garry Thompson for tonights game at the Hawthorns.
Left-back Williams is banned for 1 game after the sending off at Palace on Saturday, when he committed a professional foul on Kieron Djilali. Williams has a hamstring injury and will not be available for a few weeks.
West Brom will probably give fresh in the door loan signee Frank Nouble his debut in place of the 4 match banned Jerome Thomas. His arrival is designed to combat the loss of Ishmael Miller, however, he is equally capable of playing an attacking midfield position or as a winger on either side too. Andy Slory is also competing for his first start on the wing too, so it could be a toss up between the ex Feyenoord player and the ex West Ham player. It is doubtful that both will get a starting place, however, very likely that one will be on the bench and one on the pitch at the start.
Marek Cech is ruled out once again with the hamstring injury that will see him miss at least another week and a half. Jonas Olsson, Gonzalo Jara and Robert Koren will all be pressing for a recall and whilst missing at Plymouth will be in contention, as Di Matteo will likely ring changes due to the stack up of games this month.
The ever present Roman Bednar may well be a casualty tonight down to the same issue of fitness levels befa;
lling the whole team and the club have stressed how they do not want to burn out 22 year old Graham Dorran’s too.
Giles Barnes and James Morrison are both long term injury concerns and unlikely to be available until April at the earliest.
Tonight’s betting news is as you would expect favouring the Baggies and the only way to make a killing will be to choose a scorer or even a scorer and Albion win.
A Roman Bednar first goal in a 3 to nil win see’s a return of £280 for a tenner. You can get any tenner bet matched with a free tenner bet if you sign up with Sky Bet through West Brom Blog, meaning that your £10 would return £560 instead of £280, what better time than to take your free tenner bet with Sky Bet than today.
Sky are offering 2/5 for an Albion win, 10/3 on a draw and 15/2 on an unlikely Scunthorpe victory.
Categories: Match Previews Tags: cech, crystal palace, gonzalo, hawthorns, ishmael, james morrison, jerome thomas, kieron, marcus williams, notts forest, robert koren, Roman Bednar, scunthorpe, west brom, winger
Albion Fitness Boost’s
Both Chris Brunt and Gianni Zuiverloon are fit as Albion travel to Newcastle with an almost full strength team.
Baggies boss Roberto Di Matteo can rest in the knowledge that midfielder Brunt has recovered from illness, right-back Zuiverloon has overcome an ankle problem he picked up in last Friday’s 3-1 home defeat to Nottingham Forest and he can pick a team from the full squad less two.
The Italian tactician vowed to make changes after losing the second automatic promotion place because of the ridiculous home defeat to Notts Forest last friday, central midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu could find himself back in the starting XI against the Championship leaders at St James’ Park tonight as Robbie wields the axe.
Striker Ishmael Miller who came on as a substitute against Forest following a 13-month knee injury absence looked much better than he ever was and will at the very least be guaranteed a place on the bench if not a starting position.
James Morrison remains the only squad player sidelined due to injury as his heel problem has kept him out for nine months now, while defender Abdoulaye Meite remains at the African Nations Cup with Ivory Coast and unavailable for the coming weeks.
Categories: Team News Tags: african nations cup, chris brunt, gianni zuiverloon, ishmael, james morrison, newcastle wba, st james park, youssouf mulumbu
Massive injury boosts at the Hawthorns and transfer rumours
Not only are Youssouf Mulumbu, Jerome Thomas and Luke Moore all looking likely to be fit to start in the Sky televised Rangers clash at The Hawthorns on Monday after their individual struggles struggles with injuries, however, James Morrison may also be back in training as early as next week too!.
With Thomas and Moore back in training and raring to go, Mulumbu is also showing no signs of any serious injury after his recent early bath in the Cardiff defeat. Morrisons scarring is healing very well and he should be able to start light training any day soon.
The Rangers game will also see a return for Dean Kiely, who will be looking to make his claim for the number one shirt permanent whilst Scott Carson sits out due to his 3 match ban. Carson is expected to be fined by the club after his out of character head butt on Chopra, the club feel that his sending off and the very nature is deserving of a club fine.
Di Matteo has actually hinted that should Kiely perform well that there is no reason why he cannot keep the shot stoppers jersey indefinitely. This episode will see a young keeper on the bench in the form of youth keeper Ryan Alsopp.
In other news today, reports are rife that Albion are likely to make a big money offer for out of favour Stoke striker James Beattie.
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