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Burnley vs. Charlton | 17th November 2012 | Match Preview, Predictions, Teams, News & Views
WSS
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Introduction
Back-to-back Championship wins for the first time since 2007 has seen Charlton rise up to the dizzy heights of 16th above the likes of Bolton, Leeds and Birmingham. Chris Powell has managed to pick up the squad after a disappointing 4-1 defeat at home to Middlesbrough and whether it is by luck or design seems to have stumbled upon a first 11 where the individuals in it are comfortable and confident. A first clean sheet against Bristol City on Sunday since the victory over Blackpool by the same scoreline should give the back five some much needed confidence as they go up to Turf Moor where Burnley are scoring on average 2.13 goals per game.
The Team
The arrival of Danny Seabourne from Southampton has allowed Chris Powell, in the main, to have square pegs in square holes. Leon Cort makes a return up north where he was somewhat maligned by the Claret Army, but his partnership with defender-cum-striker Michael Morrison is going well – if not still a bit nervy in and around the box at times.
The Jackson and Stephens partnership is bearing fruit at the moment and if it can remain consistent, the centre of midfield could be a dench one. The enthusiastic Bradley Pritchard is doing a great job on the right although it sometimes appears he is running in treacle when he gets the ball at his feet, possibly nullifying the attacking threat down the right. His opposite number, Salim Kerkar has been instrumental in chance creation despite his awkward looking style and he’ll be hoping to add goals to his team contribution sooner rather than later.
With two goals in two games, the pacy Danny Haynes is keeping Bradley Wright-Phillips out of the starting XI and has publically expressed his happiness at being paired up with Rob Hulse so expect those two to begin the game up at Burnley. Ricardo Fuller made a welcome return to the action late on at Ashton Gate but with a strikeforce performing well, there is no need to rush him back straight away.
The Opposition
Charlie Austin. 15 Games. 17 Goals. It’s obvious where the threat is as only two other players have scored more than two goals for the Clarets (Chris McCann and Martin Paterson) so keeping him quiet is going to be key to picking up a result on Saturday. Despite Austin’s incredible personal achievement, the team as a whole is not pulling up any trees. Sitting just three points above the Addicks and with a negative goal difference (-1), they are there to be got at. Burnley have the 22nd worst defence in the league conceding just under two goals every game. That being said, the home form is OK winning 63% of their games at Turf Moor.
Prediction
This really could go either way and it doesn’t happen often in Preview Towers, but we’re going for a stalemate. 0-0
Come on you reds!
Back-to-back Championship wins for the first time since 2007 has seen Charlton rise up to the dizzy heights of 16th above the likes of Bolton, Leeds and Birmingham. Chris Powell has managed to pick up the squad after a disappointing 4-1 defeat at home to Middlesbrough and whether it is by luck or design seems to have stumbled upon a first 11 where the individuals in it are comfortable and confident. A first clean sheet against Bristol City on Sunday since the victory over Blackpool by the same scoreline should give the back five some much needed confidence as they go up to Turf Moor where Burnley are scoring on average 2.13 goals per game.
The Team
The arrival of Danny Seabourne from Southampton has allowed Chris Powell, in the main, to have square pegs in square holes. Leon Cort makes a return up north where he was somewhat maligned by the Claret Army, but his partnership with defender-cum-striker Michael Morrison is going well – if not still a bit nervy in and around the box at times.
The Jackson and Stephens partnership is bearing fruit at the moment and if it can remain consistent, the centre of midfield could be a dench one. The enthusiastic Bradley Pritchard is doing a great job on the right although it sometimes appears he is running in treacle when he gets the ball at his feet, possibly nullifying the attacking threat down the right. His opposite number, Salim Kerkar has been instrumental in chance creation despite his awkward looking style and he’ll be hoping to add goals to his team contribution sooner rather than later.
With two goals in two games, the pacy Danny Haynes is keeping Bradley Wright-Phillips out of the starting XI and has publically expressed his happiness at being paired up with Rob Hulse so expect those two to begin the game up at Burnley. Ricardo Fuller made a welcome return to the action late on at Ashton Gate but with a strikeforce performing well, there is no need to rush him back straight away.
The Opposition
Charlie Austin. 15 Games. 17 Goals. It’s obvious where the threat is as only two other players have scored more than two goals for the Clarets (Chris McCann and Martin Paterson) so keeping him quiet is going to be key to picking up a result on Saturday. Despite Austin’s incredible personal achievement, the team as a whole is not pulling up any trees. Sitting just three points above the Addicks and with a negative goal difference (-1), they are there to be got at. Burnley have the 22nd worst defence in the league conceding just under two goals every game. That being said, the home form is OK winning 63% of their games at Turf Moor.
Prediction
This really could go either way and it doesn’t happen often in Preview Towers, but we’re going for a stalemate. 0-0
Come on you reds!
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Comments
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2-1 to the addicks after going a goal down. Hulse and Stephens to bag the goals in the 82nd and 88th Minute.0
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If we can keep a clean sheet there is always a chance of mugging them as they are not the greatest at the back.
A point would be great any better marvellous.0 -
Charlton to continue their impressive form on the road with a hard fought 0.1 victory!0
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3-1 to the 'addicks.0
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A score draw: 1 (Haynes) - 1 (Austin)0
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I fancy us to get a solid draw here, losing at HT and pulling it back0
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1 0 to us, our defence can keep Austin quiet and we have enough conifidence to nick a goal.0
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Disappointment for the Addicks here, 0-20
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5-4 to Addicks again0
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Hoping for a win but I think a draw is a realistic prediction0
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2 2 we drop points late on but a good result0
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0-6 to us. the 450 addicks making the trip will see the first 6 goal haul for decades.0
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Looks like one of the best draws of the day, 1-1.0
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3-1 to burnley.0
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2-1 to us.0
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Our first pen for yonks is enough to take this one.
Nervy rearguard action otherwise.0 -
No idea, but would be extremely suprised if it remained goal less.
They look pretty strong at home. If i was a neutral i think i'd be backing Burnley, however Fuller instantly makes our bench stronger and could make a difference in the last part of a tight game.0 -
2-1 Burnley.0
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a point or more will be a major result but with the lack of fans and noise which has helped gain us points in the last two games a defeat is what i expect
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1-1 with Jacko getting the goal0
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defo in the BTTS bet
2-1 us. JJ and Haynes.0 -
Great preview WSS. Tricky one this. New manager, new broom, Vokes and Paterson as well as Austin, potentially a potent forward line. I really don't know.
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We had one at the Blackburn home game except it was saved.Henry Irving said:Our first pen for yonks is enough to take this one.
Nervy rearguard action otherwise.0 -
Wasn't that Jackson's first failure from the spot in 16 attempts or so? Or have I imagined that?
1-1 is my prediction.0 -
I'm sure I remember Jacko having a pen saved v Brentford away a couple of seasons ago, Johnnies Paint Pot trophy was it?0
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he missed vs orient in the pen shootout0
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Thanks, Mike ..... you're right, it was a penalty shootout. The match had finished 0-0.0
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He missed one in the JPT against Brentford the other year and against Orient in the COC in August0
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Tie up Austin and the rest of their team doesn't sound all that. I think we can nick this 0-1.0















