IntroductionSaturday sees Lee Clark’s Birmingham visit the Valley for the first time since 2009, a season which saw us relegated to League One and Birmingham promoted in the Premier League. Since then, The Blues have won the Carling Cup and been relegated in the same season and we have achieved promotion back to the Championship following an excellent 2011/12 which of course saw us finish as Champions.
Both sides sit around the mid-table point and with the Addicks losing the last two games and Birmingham winning their last two, this match has the potential of being a good game even if the pitch denies ‘free-flowing football’– (Sorry Ben!).
The OppositionDespite having a Carling Cup success and a Europa League campaign to their name over the past two to three seasons, money troubles has prevented Birmingham from continuing their success and has kept them in the Championship for the time being.
However, two consecutive wins for Lee Clark’s side has pushed Birmingham up the table a little bit into 16th place and six points adrift of the relegation zone. Despite the money troubles within the club, Birmingham still have a good and experienced squad. Winger Chris Burke will be the man to watch along with well-known striker Marlon King who was linked with the Addicks last month.
In their last result, Birmingham played a basic 4-4-2 with on-loan striker Wes Thomas upfront with Marlon King, however before that in a 2-1 away win at Burnley, they opted for a 4-5-1, so it will be interesting to see how Clark approaches Saturday’s fixture.
The Line -UpSimilarly to Birmingham, the Addicks also have a bit of a formation selection headache especially due to the number of faces coming back from injury including Danny Haynes and even Andy Hughes. Infact this is one of the few times this season, where Chris Powell has (as far as I’m aware of) the majority of his squad to choose from. I predict that Powell will stick with a 4-5-1 despite the last two results against the Massives and Palace, although some may argue that we need to play a bit more of an attacking formation against Birmingham due to their league position and our recent form, but I still think Powell will keep the 4-5-1.
Who will be in that 4-5-1? Well that’s another dilemma. After his impressive performance against Palace, Dorian Dervite may keep his place in the middle alongside Jackson and either Stephens or Pritchard. If Haynes is available, I reckon Powell may start him on either the right (replacing Wilson) or the left (replacing Wagstaff).
Ricardo Fuller should keep his place after an excellent performance against Palace and despite Rhoys Wiggins nearing ever closer to a start, I predict Powell will stick with Cedric Evina for the time-being. Furthemore despite a shaky couple of games, we should still see Ben Hamer keeping guard for the Addicks.
The PredictionAn optimistic 2-1 victory.
Predicted Line-Up
Comments
solly morro cort wiggins
wilson stephens pritchard jackson
fuller haynes
charlton out of the traps quickly for once, 3-1 win
OK we've thrown away two winning positions but he has been instrumental in getting us into those winning positions.
I really don't want to lose this match as our cushion from the bottom 3 is gradually being eroded.
(100% in support of Chris Powell. I want him to learn, and get better; and be managers for many seasons. Continuity served as well with Curbs. It doesn't mean that mistakes can't be pointed out when it happens).
I think it is notable that the tactical mistakes were exploited by new player lita against sheff weds and kevin phillips for palace. If we had a proper left midfield, striker may that have made a difference for Charlton. It is a shame as with the investment of 3 other decent players in key areas, I could see Charlton challenging for the top 6. Easy to spend other peoples hard earned I know. The company accounts shows the cost. I do think that they were released when they were to reduce expectation. Maybe the loan window will bring a nice surprise. Lets hope the loan player is more hulse like than frimpong. Schulp would be good.
A close game. Probably a draw. Would be very happy with 3 points, even if it is a dour game.
hard work and effort can only get you so far and another winless match for the addicks will leave us looking over our shoulders nervously
1-1 draw
Seriously, I expect a reaction from the manager and the team. Powelly will stick to 4-5-1 until 75 minutes (at which point the blues equalise), when he dramatically switches to 4-4-2, brings on Kermo and nicks it 2-1.
Pritch to finally take a chance to clinch the win.
Team as predicted by Stubley although, personally, I would not play Dervite, put Lawrie Wilson in the middle and Waggy on the right.
1-1 going into injury time. Birmingham defender hoofs one up, no danger as it trickles through to Hamer but takes a massive deflection off a divot from the carved up pitch.
I think Powell may have to change to 442, with Haynes up top with Ric, as they tire.
I think this is a massive match for Powell. A must win 3-0 to the Haddocks. JJ and 2 for Ric.
0-1 to Brum