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MATCH THREAD : West Bromwich Albion V Charlton Athletic : Tuesday 24th February 2026 : KO 19:45

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  • wolfgang
    wolfgang Posts: 645
    All as expected, but I groan at seeing Berry on the bench. Hopefully just to inflate his resumé in the summer? Surely better to encourage a youngster by naming him in the squad, even if no intention to field him? But if there is any intention to field Berry, I groan even louder.

    Dykes and Leaburn should work. Leaburn is not a "lump up front" but better when the ball is on the ground.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,723
    I'd start with Dykes and Kelman. 
    Replace them with Leaburn and Campbell after about 60 minutes. 
    But that's me
    And me. Maybe if Campbell started as well on the wing accepting that has left us open, but we don't have anyone to provide crosses for our front 2. Hopefully, I'm wrong
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 11,248
    0-1 Collins 90+4
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,451
    I'd start with Dykes and Kelman. 
    Replace them with Leaburn and Campbell after about 60 minutes. 
    But that's me
    Not sure Kelman really deserves the start at the moment, but, yes, I think I'd be doing the same.
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 17,801
    So many of us with reservario s about the Dykes Leabuen partnership that it's bound to have an absolute stormer and be unplayable tonight.
  • Comfortable 4-0 away win (as Happy Valley used to say)
  • YannTheMann
    YannTheMann Posts: 1,351
    So many of us with reservario s about the Dykes Leabuen partnership that it's bound to have an absolute stormer and be unplayable tonight.
    My main reservation with it is that it encourages the players to send those aimless long balls into touch all the time but we live in hope 
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,769
    Mmmm, interesting selection up front, I take Golfie's point about getting crosses in but also there was a tendency in the first half against Pompey to hit long ball at both Leaburn and Dykes, I like to think that it was down to the way that Pompey set up, but it becomes too easy an option if our wing backs don't get forward. That said, I don't think that either Campbell or Kelman looked game changers on Saturday, whereas Miles did. 
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,458
    I hope it’s not an evening of hoofball given our front two.  It was awful last week 
  • Same lineup as the pompy game..... Let's hope they turn up this time
    Sure we'll be fine without Portsmouth turning up...

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  • DDOUBLEE
    DDOUBLEE Posts: 1,971
    Leaburn played a blinder after he came on, yet we let Southampton get control of the game once Coady and Dykes went off. Leaburn and Dykes worked absolutely fine against Leicester. I've not seen Kelman do anything in his recent sub appearances to justify starting in such a crucial game.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 52,031
    Currently have a splitting headache. Let's see whether Charlton:
    A - Send me to sleep with a worse headache. 
    B - Usual dull formula means the headache remains as is. 
    C - Clear my headache and make the Mrs wish I had fallen asleep in pain. 
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 17,801
    edited February 24
    So many of us with reservario s about the Dykes Leabuen partnership that it's bound to have an absolute stormer and be unplayable tonight.
    My main reservation with it is that it encourages the players to send those aimless long balls into touch all the time but we live in hope 
    Ohh I agree. I put myself in the category of having reservations about it. Was just making a comment that with so many of us in 2 pages stating our reservations it would be very charlton life for them to have a great game. 

    If we can get our wing backs forward and they can put in good balls from wide it will be fine. If WBA manage to pin our wing backs deep (maybe by doubling up on them?) We will be stuck with long balls down the middle and hopeful diagonals.
  • Dazzler21 said:
    Currently have a splitting headache. Let's see whether Charlton:
    A - Send me to sleep with a worse headache. 
    B - Usual dull formula means the headache remains as is. 
    C - Clear my headache and make the Mrs wish I had fallen asleep in pain. 
    D - We win and you get yer end away...😉
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 12,866
    So many of us with reservario s about the Dykes Leabuen partnership that it's bound to have an absolute stormer and be unplayable tonight.
    My main reservation with it is that it encourages the players to send those aimless long balls into touch all the time but we live in hope 
    It wouldn't matter if we played the man mountain that is Jack Payne up front - we'd still be launching aimless long balls that would miss the target by a country mile.
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 17,801
    Dazzler21 said:
    Currently have a splitting headache. Let's see whether Charlton:
    A - Send me to sleep with a worse headache. 
    B - Usual dull formula means the headache remains as is. 
    C - Clear my headache and make the Mrs wish I had fallen asleep in pain. 
    D - We win and you get yer end away...😉
    Realistic scenarios only please.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 52,031
    Dazzler21 said:
    Currently have a splitting headache. Let's see whether Charlton:
    A - Send me to sleep with a worse headache. 
    B - Usual dull formula means the headache remains as is. 
    C - Clear my headache and make the Mrs wish I had fallen asleep in pain. 
    D - We win and you get yer end away...😉
    Realistic scenarios only please.
    Midweek nookie is a blue moon occurrence 
  • satindoors
    satindoors Posts: 230
    COYR 
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,451
    edited February 24
    wolfgang said:
    All as expected, but I groan at seeing Berry on the bench. Hopefully just to inflate his resumé in the summer? Surely better to encourage a youngster by naming him in the squad, even if no intention to field him? But if there is any intention to field Berry, I groan even louder.

    Dykes and Leaburn should work. Leaburn is not a "lump up front" but better when the ball is on the ground.
    Jones trusts him and he's there to throw on late on if we are trying to get a goal. I get that, he has, in fairness, despite looking fairly poor all-round, come in few games and come close to scoring, along with getting the equaliser at Hull. He does still have the right place right time instinct, even if his all round game is declining.

    The trouble is, if Carey goes down injured after 20 minutes, with Knibbs already injured, would we rather be bringing on Fullah or Berry? I'd say probably Fullah.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,348
    Proper must not lose game for us. 

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  • Bailey said:
    Mmmm, interesting selection up front, I take Golfie's point about getting crosses in but also there was a tendency in the first half against Pompey to hit long ball at both Leaburn and Dykes, I like to think that it was down to the way that Pompey set up, but it becomes too easy an option if our wing backs don't get forward. That said, I don't think that either Campbell or Kelman looked game changers on Saturday, whereas Miles did. 
    Comes down to whether WBA can do what Pompey did and stop our wingbacks getting forward? If they can and do then its lump it up front time again and we need to change it earlier and get TC on......
  • Leaburn and Dykes cannot possibly play as badly together as they did last tuesday...🫣🙂 COYA 
  • Rob
    Rob Posts: 12,276
    Just very weak in creative midfield. We know that. That’s why we need a high press when they get the ball. Don’t give them any space in the middle of the park. That’s it really. Let’s hope the good Charlton turns up. 
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 12,207
    Apparently our bus got stuck in the M6 rush hour. The players had to walk half a mile from a retail park down the road from the ground 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,199
    Not a must win, but this is a game we ought to be targeting for a win. Yes our next 2 games are at home, but against WAY better opposition than WBA.

    Pompey are a better team than WBA as well, I never thought they would go down. Well coached, and they made decent additions in January. Plus the players and fans are totally behind Mousinho, whereas it won't take much to get the Baggies fans to turn tonight.

    Clarke playing tonight makes sense, as him and Ramsay together will create more attacking threat than Ramsay and Sichenje. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,456
    Sky stream has started and VFR belting out already 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,199
    Valley11 said:
    Apparently our bus got stuck in the M6 rush hour. The players had to walk half a mile from a retail park down the road from the ground 
    The WBA management heard that NJ hates his players shopping and buying coffees, so made sure they had to walk past shops and a Costa.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 27,179
    wolfgang said:
    All as expected, but I groan at seeing Berry on the bench. Hopefully just to inflate his resumé in the summer? Surely better to encourage a youngster by naming him in the squad, even if no intention to field him? But if there is any intention to field Berry, I groan even louder.

    Dykes and Leaburn should work. Leaburn is not a "lump up front" but better when the ball is on the ground.
    Would much rather Fullah gets his place on the bench. 
  • Peter_G
    Peter_G Posts: 879
    So many of us with reservario s about the Dykes Leabuen partnership that it's bound to have an absolute stormer and be unplayable tonight.
    My main reservation with it is that it encourages the players to send those aimless long balls into touch all the time but we live in hope 
    It wouldn't matter if we played the man mountain that is Jack Payne up front - we'd still be launching aimless long balls that would miss the target by a country mile.
    They call him Hat Trick Jack in Colchester now! 
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