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WBA vs Middlesbrough & Norwich - Match Thread
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New year, new manager: a situation that feels strangely familiar. Mercifully, this time the club have acted quickly and decisively to replace Ryan Mason, and so with a handy cup win under our belt to buoy the mood around the club, newcomer Eric Ramsay can at least approach tonight's baptism of fire with a dash of positivity.

He may need it, because even on home soil, second-placed Middlesbrough are liable to be a tough nut. Although Kim Hellberg struggled over the festive season to maintain the red-hot form Boro had enjoyed before the departure of Rob Edwards, beating Southampton 4-0 was the perfect start to their year, and having Ipswich hard on their heels will doubtless be all the motivation they need to keep the momentum going. Albion's best hope lies in Boro's makeshift defence, immensely depleted by injuries and perhaps vulnerable to a forward like Heggebo, but realistically we ourselves also have to be tighter at the back than we've been for months, and for that reason a draw is probably as good as we can hope for.

No such leeway can be afforded when Norwich visit on Tuesday night, where Ramsay has to aim for his first win and give Albion a little bit of breathing space for the remainder of the month. Anything less, and it'll be tough times ahead.
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Half time 0-1 own goal Charlie Taylor 42'

30% possession, although shots are quite even both with two on target.

Need to up our game in second 45.
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#3
He spoke about clarity and it’s clear how we’re playing. Lacking an outlet. Interesting to see what happens now we need to score
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#4
Not winning this
Why should a man go to work, if he has the health and strength to stay in bed?
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#5
2-0! Great

It’s a painful watch. A bit like Pulis but not so good in defence and then the occasional charge of the light brigade up field. Middlesbrough are a good team and we’ve got key injuries so it’s difficult to say too much. Hopefully it won’t be a landslide. Norwich will be the key barometer next week.

2-1 good free kick (makes a change)

You never know….

2-2 I take it all back!

Oh Poo

Well not unexpected but the last 20 mins were fun.
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#6
Well that escalated
Why should a man go to work, if he has the health and strength to stay in bed?
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#7
Well, would you believe it? Sunk by yet another 90+ minute goal
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