Charlton Athletic v Birmingham City
Saturday 01 April 2016 … 3pm Kick-Off
Referee: Paul Tierney (Lancashire
IntroductionDue to my other commitments on this Forum (creating an insightful update on the progress of countries qualifying for the World Cup), the Match Preview has been created a little late this week… With the final International break out of the way its gung-ho straight for the finishing line, each team in the Championship no matter where they are in the table now have eight cup finals, whether it be to avoid relegation, to win automatic promotion or prolong the season a little more with a late Play-Off surge.
In terms of Charlton Athletic it has been two weeks since our last fixture (an away tie at Sheffield Wednesday), as per the story of our season we were once again unable to build on a successful victory and succumbed to a 3-0 defeat, a scoreline which has become so familiar with Charlton fans over the last three years… It was a result that was all the more disappointing as our rivals Rotherham had picked up three points at the same venue only weeks before.
The Addicks now sit six points from safety, that’s two games and two wins required just to catch the teams above us… Our season continues to hang by a thread and this Saturday we face another side whose final eight games will be spent hunting one of those final Play-Off spots;
Birmingham City.
The OppositionName: Birmingham City |
Manager: Gary Rowett
Ground: St. Andrews |
Nickname: The Blues
Two things that Sheffield Wednesday and Birmingham City have in common; both have been beaten by Charlton, and to hang their heads in shame even more, both sides have been beaten by a side managed by Karel Fraeye… With wins being very far and few between this season, Birmingham arrive in South East London this season with the risk of becoming only one of two sides to have been beaten twice by the Addicks this season (the other remaining side being Queens Park Rangers).
Ironically that result against Birmingham last year followed hot on the heels of a 3-1 win against Sheffield Wednesday, both games were separated by an International Break so in a sense it’s a bit of déjà vu… Another defeat for Birmingham could seriously put a dent in their hopes for a Play-Off spot (the Blues currently occupy ninth place and sit six points off the final available place)… Why are three points never easy?
Charlton Team NewsOnce again, this is another rare match preview which has been written after the weekly Press Conference so for once I have the added advantage of knowing what is going on… The best news to come out of Sparrows Lane in the last 24-hours is that
Ahmed Kashi has started running again, although it is still questionable if we’ll see him before the end of the season or whether we’ll see him in a Charlton shirt ever again (Which’ll be a shame as he had the potential to become a real fans favourite).
For those who stand a chance of being involved this Weekend it appears as though our injury list is shrinking… Stephen Henderson is set to miss out once more, yet with Nick Pope’s form it would be difficult to drop the young ‘keeper, Chris Solly is slowly regaining fitness so could well be involved this Saturday yet will surely be from the bench, the worst news is thus;
Reza Ghoochannejhad somehow injured himself whilst on International duty with Iran so could be out for some time.
In other team news; Yaya Sanogo serves the final game of his three match ban after being sent off against MK Dons so will return against Ipswich on Tuesday night.
Pope
Motta … Fanni … Teixeira … Fox
Gudmundsson … Cousins … Diarra … Young
Harriott … Vetokele
Substitutes Bench: Mitov … Solly … Lennon … Bergdich … Jackson … Lookman … Makienok
Prediction
Charlton Athletic 1-0 Birmingham City
Comments
2-2
Motta … Fanni … Teixeira … Fox
Gudmundsson … Cousins … Diarra … Young
Harriott … Lookman
Substitutes Bench: Mitov … Solly … Lennon … Bergdich … Jackson … Vetokele … Makienok
I can't see past losses to the end of the season if we're mixing the squad up too much, I think Riga will revert to the what worked against Middlesbrough.
Funnily that was the game I actually believed we'd get spanked.
Got a feeling we will beat Brum tomorrow!
COYR.
Safe by the middle of the month
so
2-1
I am therefore hoping that Makienok plays, and that he performs and tries as any decent player should. (If not, he should be yanked at the earliest opportunity!)
Despite Jackson being fit, I would retain most of the players who have started recent games:
My team would be -
Pope
Motta
Fox
Texiera
Fanni
Diarra
Cousins
Gudmundsson
Harriott
Vetokele
Makienok
Subs: Mitov, Solly, Lennon, Poyet, Jackson, Young, Lookman
Well that's well and truly fucked our survival hopes then
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