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Southampton vs WBA - Match Thread
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Southampton keeper Ian Black keeps Albion at bay, the Dell, 23rd April 1949


After another frustrating draw from a winning position on Monday night, Albion continue their futile search for victory on Saturday evening with a trip to Southampton, again televised. At time of writing we remain, by some peculiar miracle, in the top half of the Premier League, but that'll almost certainly change by kick-off. There's a slippery slope opening up beneath us, and we'd do well to steer clear of it while we can.

The re-introduction of Nacer Chadli at Leicester gave us a spot of quality we've missed, but there's not much to shout about on the attacking front otherwise. Too many times, players opt for the safe option rather than backing themselves to make a forward pass or a cross into the box, and with so few chances it's no real surprise that we end up reliant on set-pieces to score. It's got to change if we're to move up the table.

Southampton have had their own difficulties of late, so with luck we might just catch them napping and repeat last year's shock win. Anyone for a HRK wonder-strike?
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I'm available to play in goal, Tone - I played there a bit at school, and I'll try v v 'ard........

Still waiting for this 'something different ' that TP has mentioned a couple of times. My guess is that he's gonna chance it and get our midfield to actually cross the halfway line ....IN OPEN PLAY.
Now wouldn't that be something??

If so - going for 2-1 to us
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(19-10-2017, 14:58)drewks Wrote: I'm available to play in goal, Tone - I played there a bit at school, and I'll try v v 'ard........

Still waiting for this 'something different ' that TP has mentioned a couple of times. My guess is that he's gonna chance it and get our midfield to actually cross the halfway line ....IN OPEN PLAY.
Now wouldn't that be something??

If so - going for 2-1 to us

The idea that our midfield should cross the half way line is pure witchcraft Drewks. Off to the stake with you. Whistle
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Not really that worried about Southampton and fancy us to shock a few Saturday (and by that I don't mean manage more than just the one shot on target!)

Still early days in the season but the only decent performance I remember was them keeping Man U honest so far this season. A month before that game they were put out of the League cup by Wolves second XI, so they've definitely got a poor performance in them at home.

Line up wise for this one we have to start whichever keeper is 100% fit, very much hoping it will be Foster and he was rested more so as a precaution but will welcome either Myhill (as long as it's not Derby-InTheCup-Myhill) and Palmer.

Using the lineup we started against Leicester, I'd rotate and swap Hegazi out, move Dawson to centre and have Nyom right back. He and Gibbs on the wings could be very useful!

Livermore swapped for Brunt and Rodriguez dropped for Phillips, keep Jay fresh to come off the bench later on for Rondon. So.... a 4-4-1-1

Keeper

Gibbs Evans Dawson Nyom

Brunt Krychowiak Barry Phillips

Chadli

Rondon

Really need a result to get our season moving now - otherwise we could well be in for a nail biter hanging just above the relegation zone over the next month.

Please Albion... the three points on Saturday would do very nicely!

COYB!
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(19-10-2017, 20:02)Sir Megson Wrote: Not really that worried about Southampton and fancy us to shock a few Saturday (and by that I don't mean manage more than just the one shot on target!)

Still early days in the season but the only decent performance I remember was them keeping Man U honest so far this season. A month before that game they were put out of the League cup by Wolves second XI, so they've definitely got a poor performance in them at home.

Line up wise for this one we have to start whichever keeper is 100% fit, very much hoping it will be Foster and he was rested more so as a precaution but will welcome either Myhill (as long as it's not Derby-InTheCup-Myhill) and Palmer.

Using the lineup we started against Leicester, I'd rotate and swap Hegazi out, move Dawson to centre and have Nyom right back. He and Gibbs on the wings could be very useful!

Livermore swapped for Brunt and Rodriguez dropped for Phillips, keep Jay fresh to come off the bench later on for Rondon. So.... a 4-4-1-1

Keeper

Gibbs Evans Dawson Nyom

Brunt Krychowiak Barry Phillips

Chadli

Rondon

Really need a result to get our season moving now - otherwise we could well be in for a nail biter hanging just above the relegation zone over the next month.

Please Albion... the three points on Saturday would do very nicely!

COYB!

Who's Barry Phillips, Sir M?? Big Grin
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(19-10-2017, 22:07)drewks Wrote:
(19-10-2017, 20:02)Sir Megson Wrote: Not really that worried about Southampton and fancy us to shock a few Saturday (and by that I don't mean manage more than just the one shot on target!)

Still early days in the season but the only decent performance I remember was them keeping Man U honest so far this season. A month before that game they were put out of the League cup by Wolves second XI, so they've definitely got a poor performance in them at home.

Line up wise for this one we have to start whichever keeper is 100% fit, very much hoping it will be Foster and he was rested more so as a precaution but will welcome either Myhill (as long as it's not Derby-InTheCup-Myhill) and Palmer.

Using the lineup we started against Leicester, I'd rotate and swap Hegazi out, move Dawson to centre and have Nyom right back. He and Gibbs on the wings could be very useful!

Livermore swapped for Brunt and Rodriguez dropped for Phillips, keep Jay fresh to come off the bench later on for Rondon. So.... a 4-4-1-1

Keeper

Gibbs Evans Dawson Nyom

Brunt Krychowiak Barry Phillips

Chadli

Rondon

Really need a result to get our season moving now - otherwise we could well be in for a nail biter hanging just above the relegation zone over the next month.

Please Albion... the three points on Saturday would do very nicely!

COYB!

Who's Barry Phillips, Sir M??  Big Grin

Due to cost savings we've had to combine Gareth Barry & Matty Phillips into one player, thus only paying one wage as a result. 

Bloody FFP regulations!  Dodgy
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Why we all panicking
It's only Man City next week Whistle
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(19-10-2017, 22:47)Beefy 1965 Wrote: Why we all panicking
It's only Man City next week  Whistle

As we've done quite poorly recently, we'll probably end up beating City Confused Laugh


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(20-10-2017, 01:52)TheFunkyJoker Wrote:
(19-10-2017, 22:47)Beefy 1965 Wrote: Why we all panicking
It's only Man City next week  Whistle

As we've done quite poorly recently, we'll probably end up beating City  Confused Laugh

You really need to be locked up again mate,
You have been away to long Whistle
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(19-10-2017, 20:02)Sir Megson Wrote: Keeper
Gibbs Evans Dawson Nyom
Brunt Krychowiak Barry Phillips
Chadli
Rondon

Assume you're writing left to right, not a bad line-up. But I'd prefer fit again GaryMac to Dawson, who stays RB. And JR upfront (Rondon out), eager to impress at his old Club.
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