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Burnley vs WBA - Match Thread
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So, transfer deadline day was the usual plate-spinning affair, and from the heap of broken crockery in B71, we can start to pick out our strengths and weaknesses going into the season's final stretch.  The additions of Callum McManaman and Darren Fletcher will, I hope, give us that extra bit of bite when it comes to creating chances, with the former having some pace and guile to put crosses in and the latter actually being able to pick out a forward pass every now and then.  However, up front our options remain worryingly light, and creating chances alone does not win you matches in any place except Tony Mowbray's head.

Keeping clean sheets is still going to be vital for us, and the goals we can wring out of Saido, Big Vic and maybe even Ideye are going to be absolute gold-dust in the quest for points.  As last Saturday painfully demonstrated, teams with quality have very little to fear from us.  It's against fellow strugglers we have to chalk up those wins, so this week we're off a-hunting on the Moor.


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The multi-talented Darren Fletcher: Albion's new holding midfielder, left back, right back, playmaker, left winger, striker, kit man and head of recruitment.


The Burnley who rolled over at the Hawthorns during that brief indian summer of Alan Irvine's competence are not the Burnley we'll face this weekend.  To his credit, Sean Dyche has wrestled Burnley up to 17th place from a position where they looked destined to do a Derby, helped along by the goals of Danny Ings and some decent (though erratic) defensive displays.  Like us, they've found wins hard to come by, and victories at Turf Moor will be the key to survival.  Blowing a 2-0 lead against Crystal Palace in their last home game was a hefty setback, and they'll know full well that losing to us could dump them right back in the relegation zone.  Wheel out all the six-pointer clichés now, because this one's as big as it gets.

Albion have the privilege of the away side and higher-placed team in these situations that a draw would favour us more than Burnley, but with our own winnable fixtures dwindling, realistically, we have to go looking for those three points ourselves.  Again, caution will be the watchword.  Put in a first half-hour like we did against Spurs and we'll be rueing it for weeks to come.  But keep the concentration up, keep Burnley frustrated and counter-attack effectively, and we can haul ourselves significantly up the table by Sunday night.

We haven't done it since 2002, but this time we need to come away from Burnley with the points. Let's get the job done.


Classic Match

West Bromwich Albion 2-2 Burnley

FA Cup Fourth Round, 24th January 2009


As Albion wins at Turf Moor are so worryingly thin on the ground, this week it's a home draw against the Clarets in the cup under Tony Mowbray, featuring a classic RoKo goal and even one from Do-Heon Kim!


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#2
My first visit to Burnley! Leaving with a few gents at 6:00, so up at 5.10.

I always say I'll try and put a few photo's up, But I will actually try this time! Hoping for a good result!!
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Really looking forward to this game, think it will be one with plenty of goals. Haven't a clue what team we could see, really hope Lescott is not at left back... Also Pulis took wisdom off against Spurs, so maybe we could see a change there...

I'd like to see,

Foster
Gamboa Mcauley Lescott Pocognoli
Sess Fletcher Yacob McManaman
Berahino Anichebe

Think it will be,

Foster
Wisdom Dawson Mcauley Lescott
Brunt Fletcher Yacob McManaman
Berahino Anichebe
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#4
If anyone is making their first trip to Burnley,just be aware that the locals can be a nasty bunch of w"nkers. Look after yourselves!
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#5
Not going to Burnley after last occasion when had to drive home without door mirrors or windscreen wipers. An isolated occasion I'm sure but shan't be repeating the experience.
Bonum vinum laetificat cor hominis.
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(04-02-2015, 18:11)Bournemouth Baggie Wrote: Not going to Burnley after last occasion when had to drive home without door mirrors or windscreen wipers. An isolated occasion I'm sure but shan't be repeating the experience.

Not an isolated experience Bournemouth,believe me!
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#7
Although Lescott didn't play badly last week, I'm sure TP could see his experience is put to better use in the centre of defence. I think Chris Baird may get another run out at left back. He did look quite solid against Everton without offering much going forward, but then, we didn't offer much going forward at all.

Three points would be massive and a huge boost after last weeks result.

Travelling down from Scotland with my son for the Burnley game and some of your comments of past incidents are a bit concerning. Any advice for parking etc?
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(04-02-2015, 20:47)Borders Baggie Wrote: Although Lescott didn't play badly last week, I'm sure TP could see his experience is put to better use in the centre of defence. I think Chris Baird may get another run out at left back. He did look quite solid against Everton without offering much going forward, but then, we didn't offer much going forward at all.

Three points would be massive and a huge boost after last weeks result.

Travelling down from Scotland with my son for the Burnley game and some of your comments of past incidents are a bit concerning. Any advice for parking etc?

...Carlisle, Borders? Sad

Agree re Lescott - taking him from a position where he's generally been one of our best players this season and playing him out of position where his pace could really be exposed.....hmm. Can't fathom out why Poco isn't getting a look in under TP, but if not Baird then switch Wisdom (been done before) and get Gamboa in at RB.

Really is a 'Mustn't Lose' though; I think Fletch'll be straight in and will get the team buzzing.
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(.......to us Blush )
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(04-02-2015, 22:42)drewks Wrote:
(04-02-2015, 20:47)Borders Baggie Wrote: Although Lescott didn't play badly last week, I'm sure TP could see his experience is put to better use in the centre of defence. I think Chris Baird may get another run out at left back. He did look quite solid against Everton without offering much going forward, but then, we didn't offer much going forward at all.

Three points would be massive and a huge boost after last weeks result.

Travelling down from Scotland with my son for the Burnley game and some of your comments of past incidents are a bit concerning. Any advice for parking etc?

...Carlisle, Borders?  Sad

Agree re Lescott - taking him from a position where he's generally been one of our best players this season and playing him out of position where his pace could really be exposed.....hmm. Can't fathom out why Poco isn't getting a look in under TP, but if not Baird then switch Wisdom (been done before) and get Gamboa in at RB.

Really is a 'Mustn't Lose' though; I think Fletch'll be straight in and will get the team buzzing.
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(.......to us  Blush )

Halfway between Carlisle & Edinburgh Drewks, about 40 miles north of Carlisle on the A7.

I don't think TP fancies Poco so that's my reasoning behind Baird playing. Agree that Fletcher will be straight in. I'm sure he'll also play McManaman so it'll probably be Mozza or Brunt that drops out, assuming its a 4-4-2 with Big Vic & Saido.
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I think he was suggesting that Carlisle is probably the safest place for you to park (though as a regular visitor to that fair city, I'm not sure it's any better than Burnley, especially if you're saft enough to leave the motor up Botchergate) Smile
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