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WBA Xmas & New Year Thread - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 21-12-2023 As the putative takeover rumbles on, Albion look forward to a Christmas of some uncertainty, but also a fair degree of optimism. Plenty of us didn't expect to be anywhere near as high as we're currently flying, and though a strong autumn has given way to a December of mixed results so far, it remains playoff form at the very least. It'll be tested, though, across the standard four festive fixtures. The last pre-Christmas game takes us up to Middlesbrough, who've lost their last two against us; another Albion win would make it our best streak against them since 2008-2010, and do the double on them for the first time since Di Matteo's tenure. However, our alternating win-loss-win tendency on the road has us due for defeat this week after the triumph at Rotherham, so we'll need to come up with the goods twice in a row for the first time since April against the only side who've accrued more Championship points throughout 2023 than us (though the lion's share of them in Boro's case were at the tail-end of the last campaign; a run to the semi-finals of the League Cup this time round has coincided with a slump to mid-table). Their squad, encouragingly, is threadbare: this week's encounter with Port Vale increased their injury list from nine to fourteen names, and so Michael Carrick's men may be without goalkeeper Seny Dieng (slipped while taking a goal-kick), midfielder Matt Crooks (pulled a muscle attempting a backheel), defender Tommy Smith (turned into a human accordion after an anvil dropped on him), striker Josh Coburn (sat on TNT detonator whilst pursuing an errant roadrunner) and forward Emmanuel Latte Lath (suffered third-degree burns after being mistaken for a type of coffee). So it can be done; not easily, but Albion should be capable of a result. And it might be necessary, because the remainder of the seasonal schedule is challenging. Norwich are the visitors on Boxing Day, having slipped down considerably from their early prominence in the promotion race but still a team able to bang in goals on their day. Leeds then pay a call next Friday night, 3rd in the table and showing no signs of easing up despite the ten-point chasm in the promotion race, before Swansea become the first opponents of 2024 with a typically challenging encounter in South Wales. Whether you make it to the games or not, I hope everyone has a happy and safe Christmas, and that the new year will treat us well. Christmas & New Year Fixtures
Middlesbrough (A), Sat 23/12 - 15:00 Norwich (H), Tue 26/12 - 15:00 Leeds (H), Fri 29/12 - 20:15 Swansea (A), Mon 01/01 - 15:00 RE: WBA Xmas & New Year Thread - BaggieSteve - 21-12-2023 Ska’s, as ever many many thanks for your match previews throughout the year, they’re always a pleasure to read. Hope you have a great Christmas along with everyone else on this board, and here’s hoping for a points laden festive period for the Baggies RE: WBA Xmas & New Year Thread - drewks - 22-12-2023 Yup, as Steve says, thanks for your great posts, Ska'd, and also thanks and a BIG MC. to all fellow sufferers on here RE: WBA Xmas & New Year Thread - 4evaabaggie - 23-12-2023 1-0 boro, who else to score it but ex baggie Morgan Rogers. Is he on loan at Boro or have they signed him from city? Half time 1-0. Stats show an even game. Gonna be tough getting a result here now. RE: WBA Xmas & New Year Thread - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 23-12-2023 All a bit lacklustre from the sound of it, we really can't seem to break out of this win-lose-win-lose pattern on the road. Big week coming up now. RE: WBA Xmas & New Year Thread - Blue Baggie - 26-12-2023 A standard preview from S'kad, I say standard but it's exceptional as usual. My advice is you need to write some books sir and make you true claim to fame. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Goodwill to all Men (and Women). RE: WBA Xmas & New Year Thread - talkSAFT - 26-12-2023 (26-12-2023, 08:11)Blue Baggie Wrote: A standard preview from S'kad, I say standard but it's exceptional as usual. Everyone: You MUST buy and read "Brummie Road" by Ian Richards (aka Ska'd). A great novel all about The Albion, based around the start-up of 'The Brummie Road'. ALL football fans will love it, but Baggies fans (if you haven't already): without doubt! Not just a great read for football fans but, as Blue will agree, brilliantly written. (Presume you're still publishing, Ska'd?) RE: WBA Xmas & New Year Thread - drewks - 27-12-2023 Well, we beat Norwich..... apparently well on top even before the red card, and should've been several goals in front by the end. I'm not sure how CC is managing to keep it going with all the injuries, etc to key players in the squad; very impressive we're just about keeping up within the playoff places with the players available. RE: WBA Xmas & New Year Thread - 4evaabaggie - 29-12-2023 (27-12-2023, 12:44)drewks Wrote: Well, we beat Norwich..... apparently well on top even before the red card, and should've been several goals in front by the end. CC really is a magician, what could he achieve with a fully fit squad, a squad worthy of the shirt and traditions of West Bromwich Albion, with the right backing and funding he could put our beloved club in a place where it and our fans deserve to be. Let’s hope our takeover comes off and the greedy clubs all p@@@ off to the European super greed league, leaving English football to proper football fans. Albion til I die ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: WBA Xmas & New Year Thread - Baggiebob(BBB) - 29-12-2023 Putitive Ska'd, I do like it when you talk dirty. Thanks for the write ups, always interesting to read. ![]() ![]() |