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Football weekly: West Bromwich Albion form, Everton’s new stadium and Birmingham City contracts being signed
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16/10/2024
Coming up on our weekly football show, we dive into the rest of the EFL including West Brom’s dip in form and Birmingham City’s new deals for their star players.
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Coming up in your weekly football roundup, we'll start at West Bromwich Albion where
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their momentum in the Championship has stalled slightly, then to Birmingham City where there's
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some new contracts on the table, across the West Midlands to Wolverhampton Wanderers where
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there has been an injury in the goalkeeping department and then finally we'll move north
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to Merseyside. First we'll look at Liverpool's injury situation and then to Everton with
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a stadium update. And so to West Bromwich Albion where results have dried up at the
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Hawthorns, a loss at home to Middlesbrough being perhaps one of the most notable. Why
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is this? Well, we've been finding out. West Bromwich Albion obviously started the season
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fantastically well, we're top of the division. They've slipped down to fourth with 17 points
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still. I mean, I'm sure most or all of West Bromwich fan base would have taken that at
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this stage. But without a win in three, losing obviously Sheffield Wednesday and then Middlesbrough
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at home and then drawing to Millwall at home, a bit of momentum has sort of gone. How have
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they sort of revived that? There's some winnable fixtures coming up but comparing it to the
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start of the season, has much changed or do they just need to sort of get back with that
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confidence? Well, it's a strange one really because I don't think anyone expected West
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Brom to start the way they did winning pretty much every single game apart from that draw
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against Leeds United at home, another goalless one. Josh Major starting a lot better than
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a lot of people would have expected as well. Seven goals in seven, that's now seven in
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nine. Just the output up front hasn't quite been there in his last three games. Did score
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twice away at Sheffield Wednesday, which isn't too bad. Just an off day defensively that
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one. The Middlesbrough game maybe just outsmarted a little bit, Hayden Hackney getting the late
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goal in that and then Millwall, they sat back and they played for a nil-nil draw. There
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was no doubt about that. West Brom had 80% of the ball in that game at the Hawthorns
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and just such a frustrating game for Albion, they couldn't make a way through. I think
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we might see a few changes for this weekend against Oxford United. It's inevitable when
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they're not scoring goals too much in the last few matches and it needs to be a bit
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more clinical. Jed Wallace has been on the bench for much of this season. Could we see
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him maybe getting a start? Tom Fellows has been in and out of the team the last few weeks.
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Surely he's got to play. He's one of the most exciting players in the whole squad. And then
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Mikey Johnston not quite hitting the ground running as people would have hoped. Is Karlan
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Grant the better option? Lots of selection dilemmas for Corbran, but a good problem really
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to have such depth in attack. Yeah, and just on the fixtures coming up, obviously Oxford away,
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Blackburn away, Cardiff City are rock bottom at home. I mean, you look at those fixtures
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and if you are going to be a team that's going to be reaching those playoff places
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and maybe challenging in a possible title race come the end of the season and the big
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parts of the season, these are games that you have to get points at. Yeah, I think the
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Oxford one, it's a newly promoted team. They've drawn three and lost three and won three of
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their games. So it's been a bit of a shaky and strange start for them. I mean, three
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wins out of nine is not too bad at all for a newly promoted team, but the golfing quality
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in the two squads, you would expect West Brom to get a decent result there. Blackburn's a
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lot trickier. John Eustace has led them to very good starts this season, but they've
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maybe been overperforming a little bit. They've been quite clinical. If you look at the expected
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goals figures so far this season, they have been outperforming what they should be doing.
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So another one where you'd fancy at least a draw maybe. And then that final game against
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Cardiff City, it's simply got to be three points. You've got to be beating those teams
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in the round the bottom of the table if you're going to be getting promoted to the Premier League.
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At Birmingham City in League One, there's some new contracts that have been offered.
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Charles Hague-Jones can tell you more.
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On to Birmingham City, obviously suffering a loss to Charlton in their last League One game.
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I mean, it just sort of exaggerated that League One isn't quite a walkover that it might look
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after their unbelievable start to the season. How are fans reacting after that? Obviously,
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it's no time for panic stations, but it certainly is a little reminder that it can
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prove quite a tough division to escape. And if you get a bit complacent, like the likes of
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Sunderland did in the past, it can sort of get you. We've seen teams with a lead of 10, 12,
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13, 14 points in League One, and that gets heavily reduced at the end of the season. We saw in the
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championship last year of Leicester City, they start to get a bit complacent and then a bit
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squeaky bum time towards the end of the season. These teams either they do act up and then they
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manage to see it on through and get promoted, or they can fall away and lose it completely
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so early doors for Birmingham to see if they're going to be falling away or not. But that Charlton
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game is a reminder, as Chris Davies, the manager, has been saying this whole time, you can't take
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any League One game for granted, any win for granted. Charlton, they're not exactly the best
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team in the world, and they lost their best player Alfie May to Birmingham in the summer, but Blues
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didn't even have a shot on target at the Valley. Charlton did set up quite defensively after they
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got their goal, as you would do against the best team in the league, and they worked hard to get
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that three points. I think the main reaction from the Blues fans is, oh, okay, right, maybe Davies
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is right, this isn't going to be so easy. I think they're a little bit disappointed that unbeaten
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record is gone, but realistically, you're never going to get an unbeaten record in 46 matches.
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It would have to be one of the most perfect seasons we've ever seen.
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Yeah, and obviously, we've mentioned the massive summer, the amount of signings,
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there's been some contract situations being updated. What quite appeals to me is that
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the length of these contracts as well, the sort of 2028 and three or four years' time.
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What's the latest you can tell us on the contract situation, and how pleased should Blues be to
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secure these names for a few more years? Yes, the main two recently have been Paik Sang-ho,
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the midfielder, and Ethan Laird, the right-back, both, I believe, until 2028, which is a long-term
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commitment for both players. Paik Sang-ho, in particular, is showing his quality. He's
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definitely a division above, if not higher. If they go up to the championship,
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they should be pretty comfortable starting those two players every single week. And then Ethan
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Laird maybe leaves a little bit to be desired defensively with his positioning and his tracking
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back. But going forward, he's got so much energy, so much charisma. And his delivery may be a little
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bit inconsistent at times, but he's definitely got the potential to be a top quality player for
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Blues. Obviously, formerly of Manchester United as well, he's had that good upbringing and training
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at Old Trafford. So, yes, to tie those two players down is very important. And I think it
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assures Blues that they're not just spending money for the here and now. They're looking
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to several years ahead. These crazy sums that we're seeing, it is a long-term plan. It's not
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just for this season. At Molyneux, Jose Sarr has picked up an injury in goal for Wolves. This has
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meant that Sam Johnston has had to step in to replace him. What is the latest on that situation?
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Yes, there's obviously a massive change with Jose Sarr, the club's number one for the past
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three or four seasons. He's shipped straight out for Sam Johnston, the backup keeper at Crystal
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Palace. That is a decision that, if it works, you're seen as a massive favourable with the
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fans. If it doesn't work, which it probably hasn't, you could say, with the amount of goals
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they're now conceding, that has to go down to the manager's decision. I mean, it's a crazy
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situation. How does Jose Sarr get back into the side? He's completely been outcast. He was
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obviously linked with Saudi in the summer as well. It's a massive decision that Gary O'Neill's
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probably got wrong. Essentially, I think time will tell, they've been leaking goals no matter
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what the goalkeeper is. Of course, Jose Sarr conceded six against Chelsea. We can't be
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forgetting that. He kept getting beaten at his near post consistently. His distribution wasn't
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good enough. The confidence had gone in him, to be honest. I know over the years he's been a great
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goalkeeper, but his confidence just wasn't there. Sam Johnston, you hoped that he'd maybe hit the
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ground running a little bit better, but when you're continuing on from so many goals being
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conceded, it is difficult to do that. I think cut Johnston a little bit of slack for now,
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but it's not exactly a good overview at the moment, is it, with how many goals are going in?
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Is it more the defence at fault? Is it the goalkeepers? Is it a knock-on effect where
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the goalkeepers haven't got that confidence because of the defence in front of them? I think
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it's probably a mix of all of those elements. Stuff really needs to improve soon. Otherwise,
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well, as you say, it's a very difficult situation in goal at Wolves.
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Now to Merseyside, where Liverpool are preparing to face Chelsea
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at Anfield on Sunday. Before that, though, we have an injury update for the Reds.
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Not in the immediate future. It looks like the Liverpool goalkeeper is going to be out for
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around six weeks with a hamstring injury, which is a blow for Liverpool because the
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backbone of the team has been magnificent so far this campaign. They conceded two goals
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in their opening seven league games. That's been the real bedrock of Liverpool's early success.
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Finally, to Everton, who of course are playing at Goodison Park for the final season in their
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history. Next year, they'll be at Bramley Moor Dock and we have an update on the stadium.
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Well, looking at Everton and their new mega stadium, obviously we've mentioned the progress
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and how quick they've shot it up and the fantastic infrastructure and the sort of jobs it'll bring
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to the area and how well it'll represent the city as well. Just give us a little update on it and
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how are fans sort of feeling about the fact they are going to have to move home and
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Goodison's been there so, so long. It's quite a mixed bag, I'm guessing.
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It is, yeah. I mean, Goodison Park, it's a real historic stadium, isn't it? It's synonymous with
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Everton Football Club, but I think supporters accept that change is needed and if Everton
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want to really kick on, then they need to move with the times and that is at the new stadium
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at Bramley Moor Dock and it's coming towards the end now. Everton get the keys at the end of the
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year. We're seeing more updates as the days go by, you know, the big screens have been put up and,
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you know, fans are putting drone footage up and it looks, it does really, really look incredible.
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I think the challenge now for Everton, one will be securing stadium naming rights,
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which the Chief Commercial Officer Richard Kenyon's talked about in the matchday programme
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before the Palace game, he said that Everton are in talks with several parties and
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that will be at least, he says, a 10-year deal they're looking for and it's interesting when
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it comes to this naming parties one because whoever gets those, let's be frank, you'll be
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calling the stadium that for years to come, even after, say, the deal ends and I'm not saying that
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Everton are in line to broker a deal with Saudi Arabia, but I think that was worth between 250
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and 300 million euros, so that's another barometer that Everton can use and, of course, supporters
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want to secure the seat, they want to be around friends and family who they've sat with for years,
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maybe some fans want to sit at a completely different area of the stadium, you know,
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and have a new vantage point, but yeah, keys are imminently going to be handed to Everton and then
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you're looking at test events etc and then all eyes will be on the, you know, the 25-26
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campaign buffet, you know, the main point is that Everton are a Premier League club when they do go
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there because results have picked up before the international break, but by no means are Everton
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very much clear of danger, they need to continue their upward trajectory and
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ensure that they go into the new stadium as a Premier League outfit.
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