Blackpool v Charlton Athletic
Saturday 3rd May 2014
3pm Kick-Off
Referee: Kevin Friend
As I mentioned in the Match Preview against Watford itâs been a long road this season yet with four relegation battles across the last 20-years we as fans can finally say that weâve survived one of them
The first of those relegations was probably one that the majority of fans would have expected⦠It was our first year in the Premier League (1998-1999) and we were certainly a little fish in an ever growing big pond, the second of our relegations⦠well we knew as Charlton fans that we wouldnât always be a Premier League team it was just a shame in a way that it ended so soon after the reign of Alan Curbishley ended⦠and the third of our relegations, well that was unexpected, whilst Charlton havenât always been a top flight side weâve pretty much always been a Championship side so relegation to League One five years ago was tough to take.
Yet now going into the last game of the season⦠We as fans and the players can relax, the job is done for the season⦠weâve survived a relegation battle and we can re-group and life to fight another season in the Championship, of course though it doesnât mean to say we might not have a say in who does go down as with one spot left open any one of four clubs (Birmingham, Doncaster and Millwall) could be relegated tomorrow not to mention our own opposition Blackpool.
I myself will be away down the South Coast this weekend before heading off to Europe in two monthsâ time for a week long Holiday⦠There will be a couple more preview threads to come over the summer what with the Transfer Window reopening and of course the new season starting but just want to wish everyone a great summer and thank you for allowing me to produce these match previews⦠See You Next Season!!
The Relegation Battle
With the four clubs mentioned all requiring a result it is probably Birmingham City who have one of the easier tasks ahead, away at Bolton theyâve the better Goal Difference and should Doncaster fail to get a result (whilst Birmingham draw) then Doncaster will be down in Birminghamâs place.
Of course should Birmingham fail to even get a draw then it doesnât matter what happens elsewhere⦠Should Birmingham and Doncaster both win though and Millwall fail themselves then the latter will be relegated whilst should all three teams win and Blackpool lose against the Addicks then it will be back to League One again for the Seasiders⦠Of course should Blackpool get a result (draw or win) on Saturday then theyâll survive regardless what happens elsewhere.
A4Lâs Relegated Side: Birmingham City
Blackpool the Stats (Home)
Matches: 22 â Wins: 7 â Draws: â 6 â Defeats: - 9
Goals Scored: 20 â Goals Conceded: 24 â Clean Sheets: 8
Biggest Victory: 2-0 (Sheffield Wednesday⦠November)
Biggest Defeat: 1-3 (Derby County... April)
Top Goal Scorer: Riccardo Fuller (6-goals)
Second: Steve Davies (3-goals) â Third: Andy Keogh (3-goals)
Possible Side to face Blackpool
Hamer
Solly â Morrison â Dervite â Fox
Cousins â Poyet
Wilson â Jackson â Harriott
Sordell
Substitutes Bench
Thuram â Wood â Hughes â Petrucci â Ajdarevic â Ghoochanneijad â Obika
A4Lâs Prediction: 1-0 (Sordell)
Saturday 3rd May 2014
3pm Kick-Off
Referee: Kevin Friend
As I mentioned in the Match Preview against Watford itâs been a long road this season yet with four relegation battles across the last 20-years we as fans can finally say that weâve survived one of them
The first of those relegations was probably one that the majority of fans would have expected⦠It was our first year in the Premier League (1998-1999) and we were certainly a little fish in an ever growing big pond, the second of our relegations⦠well we knew as Charlton fans that we wouldnât always be a Premier League team it was just a shame in a way that it ended so soon after the reign of Alan Curbishley ended⦠and the third of our relegations, well that was unexpected, whilst Charlton havenât always been a top flight side weâve pretty much always been a Championship side so relegation to League One five years ago was tough to take.
Yet now going into the last game of the season⦠We as fans and the players can relax, the job is done for the season⦠weâve survived a relegation battle and we can re-group and life to fight another season in the Championship, of course though it doesnât mean to say we might not have a say in who does go down as with one spot left open any one of four clubs (Birmingham, Doncaster and Millwall) could be relegated tomorrow not to mention our own opposition Blackpool.
I myself will be away down the South Coast this weekend before heading off to Europe in two monthsâ time for a week long Holiday⦠There will be a couple more preview threads to come over the summer what with the Transfer Window reopening and of course the new season starting but just want to wish everyone a great summer and thank you for allowing me to produce these match previews⦠See You Next Season!!
The Relegation Battle
With the four clubs mentioned all requiring a result it is probably Birmingham City who have one of the easier tasks ahead, away at Bolton theyâve the better Goal Difference and should Doncaster fail to get a result (whilst Birmingham draw) then Doncaster will be down in Birminghamâs place.
Of course should Birmingham fail to even get a draw then it doesnât matter what happens elsewhere⦠Should Birmingham and Doncaster both win though and Millwall fail themselves then the latter will be relegated whilst should all three teams win and Blackpool lose against the Addicks then it will be back to League One again for the Seasiders⦠Of course should Blackpool get a result (draw or win) on Saturday then theyâll survive regardless what happens elsewhere.
A4Lâs Relegated Side: Birmingham City
Blackpool the Stats (Home)
Matches: 22 â Wins: 7 â Draws: â 6 â Defeats: - 9
Goals Scored: 20 â Goals Conceded: 24 â Clean Sheets: 8
Biggest Victory: 2-0 (Sheffield Wednesday⦠November)
Biggest Defeat: 1-3 (Derby County... April)
Top Goal Scorer: Riccardo Fuller (6-goals)
Second: Steve Davies (3-goals) â Third: Andy Keogh (3-goals)
Possible Side to face Blackpool
Hamer
Solly â Morrison â Dervite â Fox
Cousins â Poyet
Wilson â Jackson â Harriott
Sordell
Substitutes Bench
Thuram â Wood â Hughes â Petrucci â Ajdarevic â Ghoochanneijad â Obika
A4Lâs Prediction: 1-0 (Sordell)

