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Smogport v Town 21/Apr/2025 - Mid-table Mediocrity at Last |
Posted by: theo_luddite - Today, 10:49 - Forum: Huddersfield Town
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A day late but ....
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Planes, no Trains (on Monday) but some half decent pubs and maybe some Automobiles
Edgley Park
Smogport-on-Mersey
Not a Train nor a Tram in Sight on the day
Not that there's a tram in Smogport anyway
SK3 9DD
Kick-off 15:00 UK Time
Monday 20/04/25
Town head over the hill for a game at Edgely Park, under the westbound flight path for landing at Manchester Airport, on Monday afternoon, the result of which if it goes to form, might finally confirm League One football again for Town next season.
Pub beer quiz night fact - or whatever order you prefer
Until Everton move into their new "on the banks of the Mersey" home for next season at Bramley Moor Dock, Stockport's Edgley Park ground is the closest to the River Mersey. Just down 't'hill from Edgely Park, next to the M60, the River Goyt and the River Tame meet to form the River Mersey. Pisses off no end of Scousers when you ask them, specially Everton fans, but you won't get closer than Bramley Moor Dock next season, especially if it floods the pitch at high tide. You have to think they took global warming into account don't you? Then again .... scousers? Planning? Eh? Eh? Eh? Giz 'a' job.
On the tellybox
On Sky Sports+ over here and HTTV, plus dodgy interweb feeds everywhere.
Pies, Pees and Pubs
How to get there - the chuff chuffs aren't going there this Monday so good luck with the rail replacements from Piccalilly or Wilmslow.
https://footballgroundguide.com/leagues/...-park.html
Latest News
Bonanaza.
For those of you who aren't Town fans, or for the Town fans living in Chocolate Egg lined caves with piss poor interweb connections, Town gave Director of Football, Hoss Cartwright his P45, told him to saddle up 'is 'oss, ride out of Town and don't look or come back.
The Munchkins are happy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwWjST_4zU8
So, we also need a new one of them to lead the search for a new head coach and a bunch of new players that can put a shift in for a season, rather than one or or two weak weeks of each calendar season as they do now. As in two weeks of autumn, two weeks of winter, two weeks of spring. The two weeks of summer are pre-season and of course, they bust their bollocks then when they want a contract.
There's a lot of supporters wanting Wagner back. Blinded by his ability to get one Town squad into the Prima Donna League without scoring much more than a goal a game, some of the deluded fools think he could do it again. I don't, but that's just my opinion. I respect your opinion, however deluded I think it may be.
Musical Interlude
Ee by gum, joy, it could be a division, but where do I start? ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7duPNQCp-w4&t=11s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuuObGsB0No
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bif2q_Zo3-4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZfS97Wc...LFr_8iFfC0
"Keep yer hand on yer ha'penny" were another one of their's, but there's an annoying buzz on t'interweb version that someone obviously taped off a crackly 12 incher at 33&1/3rd rpm with a dodgy amp to speaker lead.
Out Injured/Suspended/Isolating
Town picked up more injuries on Friday, with Balker hobbling off again after half-an hour. Koroma followed soon into the 2nd half and then Roosken also limped off late in the 2nd half with what looked like yet another pulled hammy. Not that we missed him. He mucked up more Town moves than you can shake a stick at on Friday. Couldn't trap a bag of wet cement. We scored as soon as he'd gone. This left Town with 10 men as we'd used our quota of subs (we'd sent 4 men on in 3 sub periods, so you can't then send on a 5th unless it's deamed a head injury).
Back training but not oven ready/Back in the frame
Don't hold your breath but we might find out about 10 minutes or even an hour before we kick off.
Last time out
On a day when few results "went to plan" in this division, Town managed to pick up another defeat against yet another relegation threatened club. Cambridge scored 2 goals from their only 2 shots on target. Town scored one from several, though I'm struggling to recall 19.
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Stockport conceded at Pish Posh just before half-time, then snatched an added time equaliser in the 91st minute to all but secure a play-off place.
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The Last Good Friday set of fixtures threw up it's usual smorgasbord of unpredicatable results.
Brum sat on the beach and let Creepy Crawley go home with a point. They couldn't even conjure up a goal or two between them to celebrate. Well, they are Brum for a reason. Wycombe continued to trounce all them around them, with a 0:2 win at Bowton, who are proving to be every bit as piss poor as Town right now. Wrexham salvaged a draw after going behind to relegation threatened Brizzle (why does this sound familiar?) as did Smogport at Pish Posh, which I may have mentioned. Reading dropped out of the top 6 with a home defeat to going nowhere fast Lincoln which allowed Orient to jump into 6th after a 4:3 home win to Barnsley. That was after being 0:2 and 1:3 behind. If only we supported a club that did that? Orient, not Barnsley that is. We're more like Barnsley except we rarely get 3:1 up in the first place. Blackpool won at Stevenage to move a point behind Town, with an easy catch-up fixture to come against Brum, to move into 9th if we don't get a shift on.
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Down amongst the (seemingly far from so far) deadmen.
Shrewsbury's defeat at home to Wigan confirmed their relegation party. Cambridge, Creepy Crawley, Brizzle and Burton all picked up at least one point (you know who picked up 3) to keep the trap door open.
The Sack Race
Apart from Cartwright - it's open season and The Creme Eggs will have also disappeared from the supermarket shelves when you turn up today or tomorrow. They had loads left on Saturday. Why? Nothing says Easter like a melted Creme Egg and Bacon Butty. They'll be putting t'Christmas dec's back out again next weekend.
The latest reported casualty is Omer Riza at Cardiff, their 2nd hire 'em - fire 'em decision of the season after Erol Bulut was pushed out in September. They are gambling that Aaron Ramsey can pull off another miracle. They seem to have one most seasons round about now but with 3 games to go and their goal difference, this might be one miracle too many.
Paul Warne went to MK Don's for anyone not keeping up with DATM conspiracy theories.
Tables, Form & Stats
One win in 6 games Town are in prime form to finally grasp mid-table mediocrity. Stockport are 6 points off 2nd, Town are 5 points off 6th. Who's most likely to make up the difference? I wouldn't bet on Town even though we still have to play Orient and Exeter.
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Stockport are 2nd best in the form table and we're 3rd bottom - this would have a Town win written all over it, if we were Stockport and not Town.
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Stockport rode the promotion wave from League 2 with 3 wins and two draws to begin with. A heavy defeat at home to a piss poor (at the time) Orient stirred them into a run of 4 draws and a win. From the end of October to Dec 26th, they didn't draw a game. Winning 6, losing 5. They only picked up 2 points from 3 games around the New Year, then they kicked into form again. 6 wins and a draw in 7 followed by a run of a defeats at Cambridge, 2 wins, 2 draws and a defeat at Wrexham followed by 4 wins and last Friday's draw.
Town on the other hand started with 5 wins and 5 defeats before going on a 16 game unbeaten, if at times dodgy, run. Since then, we've LOST 12, drawn 1 and WON 5 and some maybe wonder why we are are where we are? Some claim (and it's mostly players) we are better than we are where we are? Cambridge have scored as many points as we have since the start of the year, that is how piss poor we are.
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Stockport v top 2/3rds and Town v Top 8
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Innies and Outies
Most of Stockport's January Sales dealings were centred around trying to replace Louie Barry's goals. There may or may not have been a transfer deal involved.
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Most of their outies went on loan, many back to clubs they'd been at in the first half of the season.
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Town on the other hand spent a relative fortune and just got worse as a result
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Who's banging 'em in
Louie Barry was on loan from Villa for the first half of the season and was scoring for fun for them. Villa called him back and sent him to Hull, where he picked up a knee injury in his 4th (goalless) game against Blunderland and hasn't played since. Kyle Wootton has somewhat taken up the Edgley Park mantle.
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Town are still waiting for someone to score 10 goals all season
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They can't all win
Easter Egg queasy Monday's fixtures throws up (apart from you after your chocolate filled breakfast) the following ...
Brum take their hang-overs to Burton. Where better for a hair-of-the-dog and a marmite toastie?
Wycombe continue their quest to beat all around and below them with a home fixture v Charlton. They've done a bostin job so far. Wrexham go for fish'n'chips on the end of the pier(s) at Blackpool. Orient tootle off to Cambridge where they probably can't be any worse that us. Reading go to Mansfield who are still drifting southwards. You'd a'thunk they were safe last month but they ain't. Bolton go to Lincoln, hoping to be less worse than Town.
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Down amongst the (nearly) deadmen
Already gone Shrews are at not quite safe yet Northampton. Creepey Crawley are at home to very safe Exeter, Cambridge play The O's, Brizzle are at home to almost as safe as Exeter, Stevenage. I might have mentioned Burton at home to Brum above. Pish Posh could likely need a win or a draw at Barnsley to keep the wolves from the door again after just missing out on promotion last season.
We've played 'em before
We played each other 49 times so far and Town are well ahead in this fixture. I'm not holding my breath for this one. On our last visit we won 0:6, I wouldn't be surprised if we lost 6:0 this time.
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Next up?
Going nowhere Exeter away next Saturday and then The O's at home to finish off the season, where one or the other of us can possibly piss on each other's parade .... assuming we still have one to piss on.
Pressers
Well, they've been training Easter Saturday and maybe Sunday but Radio Local were apparently too busy eating Easter Eggs to come over and do a presser.
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Maybe there will be one just before the teams are announced? Don't hold your breath. If all else fails you can watch the planes land. The open end has always been good for that. Don't forget your sunscreen/waterproofs. (Delete as appropriate).
Keepers and Leavers and Jesus Weepers
These are players ranked by minutes played so far this season - I'd only go so far down the list and pick certain of them for next season in my opinion. Oh, and there's that other bloke that's been in France all season and another one in Holland. Can't see either coming back to be honest. Thomas has scored one and Bojan Radulović has scored the square root of bugger all where he is. More or less what he did for us and just what we need next season to be honest. Oh hang on, my name's not Cartwright.
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In the 1st half of the season I said we'd got the Ben Wiles we thought we'd signed from Rotherham. Since January we've had to put up with the one we had last season.
Callum Marshall can come back in a heart beat but West Ham might have other plans
Chappers is signed up already
Hoggy - will probably hang around but not play as many minutes - get his coaching badges and put him in charge of the reserves.
Turton - keep
Pearson, Koroma, Evans - hmm, they need a word with their agents
Spencer, Sorensen, Kasumu - keep
Lapado - is there room on Cartwrights saddle?
Kane - still trying to work out what he's actually done let alone what he does
Hodge - back to Wolves
Nicholls - not bothered either way
Lonwijk - too many sick notes
Ruffels- keep
Maxwell - there's kids in the reserves/junior sides that would be a better use of his wage.
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I'd keep Miller, Charles, Taylor, any of the kids trying to make a living (most would go out on loan anyway) and Iorpenda at a push.
A word about them there Season Card's
So, I had a look at getting one on the never, never before the deadline (the Friday afore we play Orient). Apart from 'appen losing your current seat, not sure what else is gonna 'appen after other than loads of other better seats might be available if you ignore the deadline. Putting the prices up even more will be a master class of marketing stupidity.
Any road, Interest free it says.
Pay for it over 6 or 10 months it says.
Then there's an 11% handling fee.
If it quacks like a duck and waddles like a duck it's ..... an 11% interest charge however you dress it up.
The one and only time I did this before I seem to recall the club, or more likely Deano, absorbing these fees. Or was it me?
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HTAFC Prediction League 2025 Matchday 16 |
Posted by: Lord Snooty - Yesterday, 13:57 - Forum: Huddersfield Town
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2 points for correct result
4 points for correct score
2 points for each correct scorer
Correct joker doubles your score (correct score on a joker would give you 8 points)
Wrong joker result gives you minus 2
Correct Badger gives you 2 points 
The prize for winning the league is one rep point.
Cup games: In the event of a draw, it's half the points if you've predicted a draw when it gets to 90 mins and the full points if it's still a draw after extra time. Half the points will be awarded for correctly predicting the winner of the match if it goes to penalties. However, if you do predict a draw and it's a match that won't be going to a replay, you can get a possible extra point by stating which of the two teams you think will eventually win.
Random score generator: I will be using the random score generator again for those who miss predicting, so we shouldn't get some people too far behind that after missing a couple of weeks they lose all interest, because I know it's not easy getting on here every week.
To be fair to everybody, this is going to be like, say if three people in one week miss their predictions, the first one in the table will be given all 0-0, the second one down the line will get 1-0 and the third will get 0-1 and so on, like if there's four missing the 4th will get 1-1, then 5th 2-1, 6th 1-2. and if there are so many missing, might as well pack in. 
And if you miss two weeks on the trot, I'll stop until you come back on again. Not doing it for half a season like I did t'other year. 
At the end of the season, the winner of group 2 and the bottom of group 1 will swap places in what is commonly known as "promotion" and "relegation". It's something that most football fans will be familiar with, unless you're a fan of Liverpool or Arsenal or one of those other fashionable clubs.
The second placed player in group 2 will then have a play off with the player who finishes second from the bottom in group 1 to decide whether they will be going up, down or staying where they are.
We're going to have two seasons in one though, just to try and make it a bit more interesting and not so long drawn out. The first season will end on the Boxing Day fixtures, with the play offs being on the dates of the Twixtmas fixtures and the NYD fixtures.
The second season will start the following week, which is usually the FA Cup 3rd round, finishing on the last game of the League One season. Then another period of relegation/promotion play off games, taking in such fixtures as the EFL play offs, FA Cup Final, UEFA finals and such like.
Each group will have it's own set of fixtures. Both groups will have the Town games, with scorers to predict as before. Then it will be a split of League One fixtures and bonus matches, hopefully around ten, eleven or twelve games per Matchday.
The random badger is restricted to three goal scorers in any of the fixtures in your group.
Here's how that will appear at the end of the fixture list. All you have to do is fill in the blanks.......
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
Any of those will score two points if correct. No minus points for getting it wrong.
Postponed matches will only count if the match is re-played before the next Matchday is under way. Abandoned matches will be awarded half the points for the score at the time of abandonment, so 1 point if you have the correct result, 2 points if you have the correct score.
Substitute or scorer in one of the Town games:- These will be only be allowed if you change them before the match involved has kicked off.
Prediction League Archive: https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=12830
Division One table after Matchday 15:
- neonfoxinthebox = 271 pts
- Baggiebob(BBB) = 266 pts
- Lord Snooty = 261 pts
- jjamez = 249 pts
- St Charles Owl = 242 pts
- themaclad = 224 pts
Saturday 26th April:
Exeter v Town
Town scorers:
Exeter scorers:
Bristol Rovers v Reading (12:30)
Peterborough United v Bolton Wanderers
Stockport County v Lincoln City
Wigan Athletic v Blackpool
Wrexham v Charlton Athletic (17:30)
Sunday 27th April:
Stevenage v Rotherham United (14:00)
Bonus matches:
Saturday:
Championship:
Cardiff City v West Bromwich Albion
Preston North End v Plymouth Argyle
Sheffield Wednesday v Portsmouth
Sunday:
Premier League
AFC Bournemouth v Manchester United (14:00)
FA Cup semi finals:
Nottingham Forest v Manchester City (16:30)
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
Division Two table after Matchday 15:
- ritchiebaby = 261 pts
- SHEP_HTAFC = 256 pts
- theo_luddite = 254 pts
- Devongone = 238 pts
- WakeyTerrier = 184 pts
- Amelia Chaffinch = 179 pts
Saturday 26th April:
Exeter v Town
Town scorers:
Exeter scorers:
Leyton Orient v Wycombe Wanderers (12:30)
Barnsley v Shrewsbury Town
Burton Albion v Cambridge United
Crawley Town v Northampton Town
Sunday 27th April:
Birmingham City v Mansfield Town (15:00)
Bonus matches:
Saturday:
Premier League:
Chelsea v Everton (12:30)
Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham United
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Leicester City
League Two:
Chesterfield v Morecambe
Scottish Premiership:
Aberdeen v Hibernian
FA Cup semi finals:
Crystal Palace v Aston Villa (17:15)
*** scores for ***
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Hull City MKM Stadium 21/4/2025 |
Posted by: themaclad - Yesterday, 07:49 - Forum: Preston North End
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HULL CITY
MKM STADIUM 21/4/2025 1500HRS
https://www.wearehullcity.co.uk/
MANAGER
Decent bloke is Ruben, looks like he likes a challenge
LAST TIME OUT
Having a penalty given against you for the ball hitting someone's face, tad harsh, seem to have the same inept referees as we do
MYSTIC MACS FORM GUIDE
HULL 6 PNE 2
NOTCHERS
Things to see in Hull on a Bank Holiday
The Wilberforce Monument is a monument honoring English politician and abolitionist William Wilberforce in Kingston Upon Hull, England. The ashlar structure consists of a Doric column topped by a statue of Wilberforce. Construction on the monument began in 1834 and was completed the following year. In 2011, it was designated a Grade II listed structure.
The Fitness Test
Paul Heckingbottom is likely to have the same group of players available to him as he did on Good Friday.
Ryan Ledson is being given a chance to return from his injury before the end of the season, but this match will come too soon. The same can be said for Brad Potts.
Ali McCann, Freddie Woodman and Jack Whatmough remain sidelined.
The Tigers
Hull City sit two points above the drop heading into the 44th round of Sky Bet Championship fixtures.
The Tigers began the campaign under Tim Walter and have worked under the management of Rubén Sellés since December, with one of his first games in charge coming at Deepdale on Boxing Day. A goal from Brad Potts earned North End the victory that day.
With three matches left, Hull have their Championship status on the line. Monday’s clash is the first of a home double-header, with relegation rivals Derby County next to head to the KCOM, before a final day visit to Fratton Park.
The Officials
Referee: Thomas Bramall
Assistant Referees: Scott Ledger and Akil Howson
Fourth Official: Ruebyn Ricardo
Thomas Bramall will referee Monday’s clash in Hull, for what will be his second PNE fixture of the season.
Bramall has incidentally taken charge of a fixture between North End and Hull City in the past – the goalless draw at Deepdale in March 2024.
In total this season, Bramall has shown 65 yellow cards and three reds in 20 matches.
MACS VIEW
The players owe us after Friday's hapless surrender, it's Bowler Hat day and we are playing a side who have won only 4 games at home this season and have a unique way of scoring own goals at the moment.
The Gentry Day in recent years has led to some utterly abysmal performances, tomorrow is not the day for another one
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When all else fails appoint club legend |
Posted by: themaclad - 19-04-2025, 20:22 - Forum: Cardiff City
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Wales captain Aaron Ramsey will take charge of Cardiff City for the remainder of the Championship season after the Bluebirds parted company with Omer Riza.
Riza was told of the decision on Saturday after defeat at Sheffield United left the Bluebirds one point from safety in the Championship relegation places.
Ramsey, 34, will lead the side for the first time during Monday's game against Oxford United at Cardiff City Stadium (15:00 BST).
He will be assisted by former Wales team-mate and current Wales Under-19s manager Chris Gunter, as well as Bluebirds midfielder Joe Ralls.
Gavin Ward, who is expected to continue in his role as goalkeeping coach, makes up the remainder of the technical staff alongside under-21s coach Matt Bloxham and under-18s manager Tom Hutton.
A club statement read: "We'd like to thank Omer for his passion and effort during his time as Cardiff City manager and wish him the very best for his next steps in the game."
Ramsey has no frontline managerial experience but has harboured coaching ambitions for some time, being tipped by Wales boss Craig Bellamy as someone who could work at a high level at the end of his playing career.
The 86-cap international will be the third man in the Cardiff dugout this season, one that began with Erol Bulut at the helm before he was sacked after picking up just one point from their opening six games as the club endured its worst ever start to a season.
Former Watford coach Riza - drafted in to assist Bulut last summer - was initially appointed on a caretaker basis before being handed a contract until the end of the season in December after an upturn in form.
However, he has come under increasing pressure with Cardiff unable to pull away from trouble. It is believed some of the club hierarchy had considered a change last month - with former manager Neil Warnock considered as a replacement - only for Riza to retain the support of owner Vincent Tan.
But with fans calling for Riza to be removed after Friday's 2-0 loss at Bramall Lane – their fifth game without a win - the club have taken action in a late bid to avoid dropping into the third tier for the first time since 2002.
Cardiff will hope the appointment of Ramsey - one of the club's most decorated youth products - will at least galvanise supporters ahead of final games against Oxford, West Bromwich Albion and Norwich City.
The midfielder became the club's youngest ever player after breaking into the first-team at the age of 16 in 2007 before moving to Premier League Arsenal, where he twice won the FA Cup.
He returned to his boyhood club in 2023 following spells at Juventus and Nice, although his impact on the field had been limited because of injury.
Ramsey had been ruled out from any playing involvement during the Championship run-in after having surgery on a hamstring injury sustained in defeat against Luton Town last month.
He has worked at the club's academy during his time back in south Wales while has also provided tactical analysis for Riza from games during a previous injury lay-off earlier in the season.
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WBA - Easter Thread |
Posted by: Ska'dForLife-WBA - 17-04-2025, 19:31 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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It's that magical time of year again when all of Albion's plans, hopes and aspirations either come gloriously to fruition, or else dissolve into the flaming wreckage of yet another in-flight disaster for Why Bother Airlines. And true to form, this Easter is perfectly poised to go either way, as last Saturday's nervy win against Watford coupled with a Coventry failure at Hull on Monday leaves the Baggies just three points behind the Sky Blues going into their Good Friday encounter.
Our form against Coventry is near exemplary, but alas, that fact is somewhat counterbalanced by Albion having the third worst Good Friday record of any professional team in English football; only Stoke City and Torquay United have a lower win percentage than Albion's 15.4%, the product of a miserable six wins in thirty-nine attempts. Half of those, admittedly, have come in our most recent five Good Friday outings, but none of them away from home, and factoring in our thirteen-match winless run on the road - which now stands just one short of equalling our worst ever streak outside the top flight - it's not a recipe for optimism. Yet Tony Mowbray showed a willingness against Watford to sacrifice possession and get the team hitting on the break: if we're to finally taste that elusive victory at the Coventry Arena tomorrow (and really, nothing short of a win will suffice in the playoff race), that has to be our key to success.
Easter Monday then brings Derby County to the Hawthorns, presently teetering just one point above the relegation zone. Inevitably, it's that point in the season when struggling teams start producing the unlikeliest of upsets against high-flying opponents, and Albion have form for bungling these games at the best of times, but if Friday's match doesn't render the outcome academic, then this is simply another must-win game at all costs.
The stakes are high, the odds are long, the bums are squeaky. It is, as always, the Albion way.
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EASTER PREDICTION FIXTURES |
Posted by: Devongone - 17-04-2025, 16:36 - Forum: Chesterfield
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Do 'em or the bunny gets it!
Monday 21st April
Newport County AFC v Walsall 12.30 Kick-off
3.00pm Kick-offs:-
Accrington Stanley v Carlisle United
Barrow v Tranmere Rovers
Chesterfield v Bradford City
Crewe Alexandra v Milton Keynes Dons
Doncaster Rovers v Colchester United
Gillingham vs AFC Wimbledon
Harrogate Town vs Fleetwood Town
Morecambe v Salford City
Notts County v Cheltenham Town
Port Vale v Grimsby Town
Swindon Town v Bromley
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Prediction Week 30 Results |
Posted by: St Charles Owl - 16-04-2025, 19:47 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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Group A
A.A.A. 15
Amelia 15
Themaclad 11
Minizin 7
Zinman 6
Twerton 3
Not a bad week for Group A, but compared to most weeks it’s a bit upside down!! Joint first this week is our bottom 2 - AAA and Amelia with 15 points each. They got there in very similar ways, both missed on the Gamball but both got 2 CSs, in AAAs case that saw him get a max on the Bonus. In third place, and the only other player in double figures is Themaclad. He only;y managed one CS but got it on the Gamball, the 7th time he has achieved that this season!!
Bit of a drop down to the bottom 3, the chasing (but probably failing now) pack for first place!! Minizin ended with 7 points, Zinman with 6 and Twerton with just 3. All of them got one Correct Score but Zin and Minizin managed a CR on the Bonus whereas Twerton missed out on his leaving him bottom this week.
319 Themaclad
282 Twerton
277 Zinman
265 Minizin
225 Amelia
218 A.A.A.
No place changes this week but surely Themaclad now has the title won and the next three have likely secured their PO places unless Derby or Stairs have a storming last few weeks!!
Cheers
SCO
Group B
BaggieOne 15
Lady Jane 14
Derby 13
Stairs 10
Snooty 7
SCO 6
BBB 5
Another tight week for Group B with just 5 points separating the top 4. Just one correct gamball and it was a maximum but that wasn't enough to secure top spot.
BaggieOne has lagged behind for months but just as we have the end in sight, he's finally found some form. 5 correct results with 2 of them correct scores, including his bonus, is enough to see him top this week's table. Lady Jane is just a point behind. She collected her 6th gamball maximum (double the number of any other player) but her lack of faith in Albion saw her lose out on the bonus ball. A point further back is Derby with Stairs also achieving double figures.
Snooty was held back by missing on both the major balls, while SCO scored on 4 games but failed on all 3 balls. BBB had the lowest number of correct predictions, just 3, so it's no surprise to see him at the foot of the table.
280 Lady Jane
267 SCO
253 Derby
246 Stairs
220 BBB
212 Snooty
201 BaggieOne
There' daylight between all players in Group B, so unsurprisingly there's no positional changes this week. SCO's charge towards Lady Jane came to a halt as she again opens up a decent gap at the top. After a long season, BaggieOne finally broke the 200 mark!
Zin
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Caretaker gets the gig |
Posted by: themaclad - 16-04-2025, 08:31 - Forum: Rotherham United
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Rotherham United have given Matt Hamshaw the permanent manager's job on a three-year deal after he picked up three wins as caretaker boss.
Hamshaw, 43, was a coach for the Millers under former manager Paul Warne and took charge of the first team after Steve Evans was sacked last month.
United then won at Northampton, at home to Blackpool and on the road at Bolton and despite a 3-1 defeat at Stockport last weekend Hamshaw has been handed the job.
The club say that Hamshaw was being courted for a coaching job in the Premier League before committing his future to the League One side.
Chairman Tony Stewart said:, external "It was clear to us from a very early stage in his tenure that Matt was the individual that we wanted to take us forward.
"Not only is Matt an incredibly talented coach, he is also an individual who we feel embodies what the club stands for both on and off the pitch.
"He is the kind of hard-working and heart-on-his-sleeve character that has historically enjoyed great success here and - as we did with Paul Warne when he made the step up from the coaching ranks - we see great potential within him as a leader."
The Millers have moved away from trouble up to 13th in the table and a point against Mansfield on Good Friday would mathematically secure their place in the third tier.
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