08-08-2024, 18:17
"This is the dawning of a new era," the Specials sang some forty-five years ago, doubtless troubled in advance by the transition they foresaw West Bromwich Albion undergoing in summer 2024. God knows we've signed our fair share of carthorses through the years, so it's hardly encouraging to see us recruiting a lad called Dobbin, but given that a few weeks ago it looked like we'd be handing debuts to the Invisible Man and all his kith and kin, I suppose we should be grateful there are any players to wear the shirt at all.
Of course, we've been saying for nearly two years that Carlos Corberan deserves the opportunity to build his own team, and that's exactly what's happening now, so some teething trouble is to be expected, especially given the financial constraints the club are operating within. But having lost the likes of Okay, Townsend and BTA, we're a discombobulated side who've struggled through a string of pre-season friendlies, and even the eleventh-hour hijacking of left-back Gianluca Frabotta from Saturday's opponents QPR doesn't quite shore up Albion's crooked house. Marti Cifuentes, despite missing out on Frabotta, has been able to recruit astutely in signing Paul Nardi, Jonathan Varane and Zan Celar to bolster QPR's ranks, and on home soil they'll be desperate to start their campaign with a win.
Fitness-wise, it would be surprising to see either Frabotta or Devante Cole handed debuts at Loftus Road, so Albion are liable to stick in Torbjorn Heggem at left-back and give Josh Maja a chance up front. We only narrowly avoided defeat on our last visit, and haven't won a season opener since 2019, so it's a tough ask this weekend, and it shouldn't be surprising if we come up short. But if we can take a point away from the capital, then in the circumstances that'd do nicely.
"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley