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| QPR & Southampton vs WBA - Match Thread |
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Posted by: Ska'dForLife-WBA - 05-12-2025, 22:26 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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Last week's must-win game came within a whisker of going severely Shane Long for Albion, and while the 2-0 half-time deficit thankfully just paved the way for the most entertaining comeback win we've been treated to in years, it nevertheless means that the only two ticks in Ryan Mason's plus column for November were earned by coming from behind at home against relegation battlers. If it was a school report, ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT would be plastered in red ink over the front, and though there are two opportunities in the coming week for that improvement to be delivered, both are taking place on the road where we haven't won in over two months.
The consolation is that our opponents are very much in the same boat as us: the good ship 12th-14th to be precise, boldly going nowhere fast and cultivating an ever-growing aquarium on the lower decks. QPR are Saturday's opposition, defeated at Norwich last week but with a couple of recent wins buoying them somewhat, while Southampton - our destination Tuesday night - are also bouncing back from a loss, but otherwise enjoyed a dream November with a string of resounding victories that went some way to repairing their dreadful start. The encouraging signs for Albion, not just against Swansea but also in the Coventry capitulation, are that we can clearly score goals if our forwards (particularly Heggebo) get the support and supply they need; the lesson to be learned, on the other hand, is that we can't expect to defend a lead for more than ten minutes, and Josh Griffiths needs to be protected from saving anything smaller and faster than a balloon. It's not an ideal situation, but shouldn't be beyond Mason's ken to make good.
Still, a couple of draws to give us an unbeaten run would be a decent outcome against these shipmates who are a little more shipshape at present than us, and even one draw would keep the points tally ticking. Back-to-back defeats, on the other hand, would put us back at square one a week from now.
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| Wrexham Deepdale 6/12/2025 1500hrs |
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Posted by: themaclad - 05-12-2025, 09:03 - Forum: Preston North End
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It is three days short(as I write) of 50 years since I saw Queen at Preston Guild Hall, divide that figure by 2 and it is over 25 years since we played Wrexham in a league game 25/3/2000 won 1-0 at Deepdale, we played them 5 times that season. At the time the Welshman were on the slide into the Conference League were they stayed for far too many seasons, bad ownership etc, gates were down to about one and a half thousand.
In those days they were one of those clubs that you don't mind.
However, that's before they relocated to Hollywood, apparently it's a fairy tale rise through the leagues, does hel when you splurge millions on players and buy your way through the leagues. Fair enough the rise through the leagues has been good for the town especially the pub next to the ground, which must be the only viable pub in Britain.
They have had a decent start and will provide stern opposition tomorrow and no doubt the 25ft tall Keifer Moore will score.
Played them earlier this season in the league cup lost 3-2
https://www.wrexhamafc.co.uk/
MANAGER
Philip John Parkinson (born 1 December 1967) is an English professional football manager and former midfielder. He is the manager of EFL Championship club Wrexham.
Parkinson acquired a Social Science degree early into his career as a manager[3] and is the only manager to take an English fourth-tier league club to the final of a major cup competition at Wembley Stadium, leading Bradford City of League Two to the 2013 League Cup final. During his career, he has achieved promotion six times: with Colchester to the Championship in 2006, with Bradford to League One in 2013, with Bolton Wanderers to the Championship in 2017, and with Wrexham to League Two in 2023, League One in 2024 and the Championship in 2025.
Actually a local lad born in Chorley
Picture attributed to Timmy96
WREXHAM FORM GUIDE
DWDWD
MYSTIC MACS FORM RATING
PNE 12 WREXHAM 11
SIGNINGS OF NOTE
BROADHURST 8.7 MILLION
SHEAF 7.5 MILLION
Both signings well above what our record signing
GOALS AND ASSISTS
MOORE 7 Goals
WINDASS 3 Assists
PNE TEAM NEWS
Paul Heckingbottom confirmed that Harrison Armstrong will be back available for the weekend, and Andrija Vukčević and Brad Potts are also back training with “no restrictions”.
For the latter, he’s been unavailable all season long to date and the midfielder, who’s made almost 250 appearances for PNE, has been steadily building up in fitness in training.
In Andy’s case, the Montenegrin picked up an injury in the home victory over Sheffield United, and he’s set to return ahead of schedule, perhaps on Saturday when North End take on Wrexham at Deepdale.
Hecky Provides Positive Team News UpdatePaul Heckingbottom confirmed that Harrison Armstrong will be back available for the weekend, and Andrija Vukčević and Brad Potts are also back training with “no restrictions”.
Hecky said: “He's been back on the training pitch a couple of weeks now. I'd say this last week he’s had no restrictions. We've seen him flying about everywhere.
“I think because he's come back a lot sooner than expected, we have been a bit wary and apprehensive. But now he's ticking the boxes, so he's under consideration. We'll use him now.
“He needs to be, in my opinion, and this is my intention, introducing him back in a similar way to Pol (Valentín), bit by bit because I think it's the correct way in lots of ways.
“It's good for safety and not just throwing them straight back in where you're going to re-injure them. But likewise the best way to get them up to speed is to play them and give them minutes because otherwise you're just training, training, training, then you might get thrown in, then it's a big jump. Pol’s had a good few minutes now and he'd be capable of doing more, and we've got to try and get that with Andy.”
The left wing-back was one of 12 summer signings, with Jamal Lewis – who will be sidelined for the weekend – recently adding to that number.
This new-look squad have had a great start to the Championship season and sit in the Play-Off places at this early stage. There’s been lots that the manager has been delighted with from his side, including the amount of goals scored at the top end of the pitch.
Hecky said: “It was important because last season I felt at times it was hard and frustrating because I felt we had to have so much control and be so dominant to get a win unless one or two things went our way.
“Whereas this season I wouldn't say we're having any more control with the ball than we did last season at all. We’re maybe similar without the ball but what we're doing is when we're getting moments we’ve recruited players with certain attributes which help us create which has been important and it's about then trying to make sure that we do create.
“We'll do it our way. I'm not bothered about being top of the stats, I'm bothered about creating those moments which win us games. That's it. And we've been able to do that.”
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| Prediction League Week 14 results |
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Posted by: St Charles Owl - 04-12-2025, 11:57 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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Group A
Twerton 16
BaggieOne 14
BaggieVicar 12
Zinman 12
Stairs 11
A.A.A. 10
B.B.B. 6
Minizin 3
Decent week in Group A with 6 players reaching double figures. Twerton is back on top for the fifth time this season finishing on 16 points. He is the only player to get the max on the Gamball this week and managed to score points on all his balls, he didn’t get much else but this shows that if you get your ball play correct you don’t need much else for a good score!! BaggieOne is 2nd with 14 points, he also scored on all his balls and managed one CS as well. BaggieVicar is joint third with 12 points, he sounded like the guy from the Vicar of Dibley all week - no, no, no followed by yes, yes, yes with regard to his Gamball choice!! In the end not playing it cost him 2 points. Zinman also ended on 12 points, this is the third week in a row in double figures for him, he hasn’t done that before this season!!
Stairs is 5th with 11 points, he actually scored on more games that any other player but the miss on the Gamball cost him dearly. AAA is on 10 points, a CR on the Gamball and one CS kept him in double figures. BBB is 7th on 6 points, he actually got a CR on the Gamball but missed on the bonus and did little else to boost his score.
Minizin is in last place this week with just 3 points, this is his lowest score of the season a week after setting his previous low last week, can we call that a slump for him?? He only got one prediction right, a CR on the Bonus but managed nothing else!!
163 Stairs
160 Minizin
139 BaggieOne
138 Twerton
125 A.A.A.
121 BaggieVicar
115 B.B.B.
108 Zinman
So, the Minizin slump sees Stairs go past him to take over top spot, the first time he has held that position on his own so far this season!! B1 and Twerton continue their close battle for third with AAA and the Vicar vying for 5th spot. BBB has dropped back and bit and with Zinman finding some form he is now just 7 points behind BBB for the wooden spoon.
Just a quick look at the Bonus ball this week. It is causing its usual woes and so far only only 3 players have a positive points total from it, Stairs has 9 points with Zinman and B1 both having 6. AAA, Minizin and Twerton are all standing on zero for the season from it!! The Vicar is on -12 for the season and BBB having often struggled with it is on a rock bottom -18 from that one ball this season!!
Cheers
SCO
Group B
Amelia 26
4eva 16
Derby 12
Snooty 12
SCO 8
Salop 7
Lady Jane 7
Themaclad -3
Another good week for Group B - well, most of them - with a total of 85 points scored, the 2nd highest points return so far. We also saw the biggest spread of points with 29 points separating first from 8th. Only one match other than the gamball failed to see both teams score and nobody (at least from this group) picked that game so we saw a complete set of scoreball points.
It was an outstanding performance from Amelia - 26 points beating her previous best by 11. She became the first player to secure a second gamball maximum (and remember, she missed the first 3 weeks), one of her 3 correct scores with 4 other correct results, including her bonus ball. 4eva took 2nd place equalling his season's best 16 points. His score came from 5 correct results with 1 correct score and a full set of positive ball. Derby and Snooty shared 3rd place with an identical breakdown of results/scores to 4eva but both missed out on the bonus to leave them 4 points adrift.
Another 4 point drop off to SCO - he only got 2 correct results but he had his balls on both of them to prevent an ordinary week turning into a bad one. The bottom 3 were the players to miss out on the gamball. Salop and Lady Jane both had 3 correct results including their bonuses to lie a point back from SCO.
I think I mentioned last week that Themaclad was a model of inconsistency, with runs of excellent weeks being followed by bad weeks. Well, after equalling his season's best last week, he proved me right by scoring a massive minus 3 points. A positive score ball saved from a complete wipe out as he failed to predict a single result.
145 4eva
116 Snooty
116 SCO
111 Lady Jane
106 Themaclad
100 Amelia
98 Derby
91 Salop
With the disparity in scoring this week , it isn't surprising to see a number of positional changes in the overall league. 4eva has stretched his lead to 29 points but the fight for 2nd place is getting very interesting. SCO and Snooty are locked together on 116 points, both climbing ahead of Themaclad. Lady Jane stays in 4th place while Themaclad drops 3 places to 5th. Amelia's great week sees her climb off the foot of the table with Derby and Salop both dropping a place. If Amelia had joined at the start of the season and secured her average score on those weeks, she would now be sitting comfortably in 2nd place.
Some notable runs: SCO secured his 4th consecutive correct bonus with Derby having his 4th consecutive miss. In contrast, this week was Derby's 3rd positive gamball in a row and I should have mentioned above that he also managed his 5th correct score this week - only 2 behind SCO. In contrast, 4eva has predicted at least 1 correct score in each of the last 7 weeks.
Themaclad's wipe-out was just the 2nd time that's happened this season, though he did miss out on matching Salop's low mark by virtue of that scoreball point.
Zin
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| (False) Reports of the death of Remi Moses |
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Posted by: 4evaabaggie - 03-12-2025, 22:32 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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Apparently there have been reports that Remi has passed aged 65 years.
However on News now Man Utd state these reports are false, they have spoken to his family and he is alive and well.
He started his professional career with us before transferring to Man Ure in 1981 and becoming their first black goal scorer.
I hope he is alive and well, even though he followed Ron Atkinson and Bryan Robson out of our door to Man Ure, still haven’t forgiven the Red Devils for this.
They ripped the heart out of our midfield, a team that deserved to win silverware, should have been league champions, would have been, apart from a harsh winter which caused us to have a fixture backlog, which the eventual champions, Liverpool didn’t have due to their under soil heating. We were forced by the FA to play a lot of games in a short period of time, fatigue took its toll, the players ran out of steam and we finished third.
Just googled Remi, media (The Mail, 5 hours ago)(The Sun 3 hours ago) report that this is indeed a hoax and he is still alive …..
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| Cardiff City v Huddersfield Town |
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Posted by: Amelia Chaffinch - 03-12-2025, 18:15 - Forum: Huddersfield Town
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Town legends who were born on my birthday include Andy Booth, Jonathan Hogg, and Ollie Turton.
Jack Hunt doesn't deserve to have the same birthday as me but he's spoiling the party, nonetheless.
This is a rearranged fixture and now set to be on Sky.
Pilks, Pelts and Danny Ward have played for both.
The fans still have a love/hate relationship with owner, Vincent Tan. I don't think they've ever forgiven him for trying to paint the club red.
Cardiff City appointed Brian Barry-Murphy as manager in June '25 who was linked with us, I believe. Given they're now top of the table, maybe that was a good move, or would he have put us there? 
This is such a boring thread. I need bells and whistles. Without them, I have nothing! Part of the reason I preferred New606 to JA606 was because of images. 
Short and Sweet Productions just got shorter and sweeter. 
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| Down Dingles Down |
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Posted by: Blue Baggie - 02-12-2025, 17:32 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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It looks as though they're doomed.
New manager or not, let's hope they stay on 2 points for the season. Pity we won't pass them on the way up, but hey ho Merry Christmas.
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| Gibson |
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Posted by: themaclad - 30-11-2025, 19:20 - Forum: Altrincham
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Neil Gibson has been appointed Altrincham manager until the end of the 2026-27 season after a spell in interim charge.
Gibson, 46, took charge on an interim basis last month after Phil Parkinson was sacked following a seven-game winless run.
Under Gibson and assistant Lee Jones, Altrincham have taken 10 points from a possible 15 since taking over - although they were knocked out of the FA Cup by Slough Town.
Altrincham have climbed from 20th to 15th as a result, moving six points clear of the relegation places.
"The club has gone through a full process in appointing a new permanent manager and the decision to appoint Neil Gibson and Lee Jones was not taken purely on the results," chairman Mark Luby said.
"Neil and Lee have demonstrated to the board over the four weeks since they came into the building that they have all the experience and necessary skills to keep current momentum and continue to move us in the right direction.
"I would like to congratulate them both on their appointment, they thoroughly deserve this chance and I am looking forward to working closely with them in the coming seasons."
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