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Hull vs WBA - Match Thread
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Albion head into spring this week with a return to Friday night lights, as the win against Middlesbrough - unlikely but excellent - kept playoff hopes alive despite a six-point gap. Hull-bound tomorrow evening, we'll be looking to extend a winning streak versus the Tigers to seven games (stretching back to 2018) to get the ball rolling on a crucial eight-day period featuring three winnable matches.

Liam Rosenior's side have recently tightened up at the back, having struggled badly for clean sheets in the first half of the season, grinding out goalless draws against Preston and Stoke on top of a 1-0 win against Cardiff and, going back to January, a 3-0 triumph over QPR. And of course, Albion's recent away form is the Achilles heel that has us floundering in mid-table rather than elbowing Burnley aside in a charge to glory; with just one win on the road in all competitions in 2023, and that the thundering comeback at Luton nearly two months ago that could easily have gone the other way, we have to be at the races from kick-off and ask the kind of questions we did in the second half at Watford, without handing the opposition goals on a plate.

It's a clear banana skin, but Albion do need to produce the goods away from home at least once or twice in the coming months to have a realistic chance of finishing in the top six, and this is a major opportunity.
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Bugger - if it's a "clear banana skin" we're less likely to avoid it Confused
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Less of a banana skin as we are struggling to get attackers on the pitch, BTA now out with a hamstring 'strain. (hopefully) Grady we are told is out with a potential season ending injury, Grant out with a quad injury. These are on top of those we already know about making the first team injury list:

Palmer
Bartley
Bryan
Philips
Diangana
Rogic
Grant
Livermore
BTA
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Salop, it's okay we have Dike, he never gets injured.
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Oh shit! 1 down 33'
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Huge 45 minutes coming up. So ineffective up front; good possession, decent build up…..and then it all falls apart. Hull are an incredibly average team, and we’re losing to them. One shot, one goal.
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Oh! ffs 2-0
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Well I’ll say it because nobody else seems to be able to. Dike doesn’t read the game well, has no presence and couldn’t trap a bag of chips. After halftime Tetteh was dripping in sweat. Dike? Not a drip just seconds before.
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(03-03-2023, 23:28)Mosestheballwinner Wrote: Well I’ll say it because nobody else seems to be able to. Dike doesn’t read the game well, has no presence and couldn’t trap a bag of chips. After halftime Tetteh was dripping in sweat. Dike? Not a drip just seconds before.

He’s absolutely dreadful
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There are better players playing for pubs. All you ever need to know about a manager is transcribed into his signings. Val hadn’t got a clue. I wasn’t keen on CC but I was wrong. He’s done brilliantly despite the squad he’s inherited. We need to give him a proper war chest if we’re going to amount to anything next season.
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