2024-25 Championship Match Day Thread

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Hoping to get our first win over the next few games.. we have a few players coming back from injury so should start to get a bit stronger. A win against West Brom would be lovely!
 

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Hoping to get our first win over the next few games.. we have a few players coming back from injury so should start to get a bit stronger. A win against West Brom would be lovely!
Been a rough run for you !

Coventry at home - probably a draw .
 

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Early season big game for us tomorrow at Millwall. Think everyone is going we have sorted a few things over the international break and maybe a few closer to fitness m, especially Nakamba.

Hoping Edwards has reviewed a few things in the break and is going to change to a more conventional midfield shape because the midfield 2 hasnt worked and been a major issue for us. If he has then he needs to make some big calls on who to drop to make room, I like Chong but for me going to a more conventional 352 which we had major success with and dropping him is the way to go
 

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We’ve got Cardiff at home, really not sure what to expect. I had them down as a team to struggle this season, as did the bookies, they conceded 70 goals last season and their top goalscorer finished on 6. They’ve started this season conceding 10 and scoring one, despite this (however) the Cardiff fans seem to think they easily have enough quality to finish in the top six. I don’t know if I’m missing something, perhaps they come to Pride Park and turn us over 3-0 and show this quality they supposedly have, but it’s nice to at least be the favourite for a Championship game (again) finally.
 

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Millwall (A) - one of the more unenjoyable away days. Not a huge amount of change personnel wise, but I just hope they've been using the last two weeks wisely. Amari'i Bell was playing in Honduras on Tuesday night local time - god knows how fatigued he'll be.

I've said before that teams who have underperformed have generally prior to the first international break tend to "get their shit together" at that point.

I wouldn't expect that Luton deviates from the 352 against a team like Millwall. Expecting the below:

GK Thomas Kaminski
RCB Reece Burke
CB Mark McGuinness
LCB Teden Mengi
RWB Reuell Walters
LWB Alfie Doughty
DM Shandon Baptiste
CM Jordan Clark
CM Tahith Chong
FW Elijah Adebayo
FW Carlton Morris

Subs: James Shea, Amari'i Bell, Mads Andersen, Victor Moses, Cauley Woodrow, Marvelous Nakamba, Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu, Liam Walsh, Joe Taylor
 

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Just good to get the win, wasn’t a particularly good game or performance I don’t think and I think we’ve played better this season but we just needed to get a win by any means necessary.

He finally made the right call and tweaked the shape with Nakamba coming in and we looked better for it especially first half. Second half we looked a bit sloppy but toughed it out, indebted to Kaminski for a couple of decent saves
 

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Great point. Showed why we won't be in the relegation mix.
 

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Absolute sickener to a goal like that in against QPR. Must have been 10 players around the ball in our 6 yard box scrambling for it

On the whole a point probably a fair result, but had we gone in at half time a goal up like we should have I think we’d have won that
 

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A good response second half after a dodgy first where we seemed to get caught out a lot by Coventry's pace.

Georgi got hold of the game and we pressed better.

Both teams guilty of some bad shooting or poor finishing.

Might help if we don't let a goal in early..

Good Championship game if not a little bit a case of 2 contrasting halves.
 

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we kept our perfect record at Pride Park: three wins, three clean sheets. It was fairly comfortable and then we sat back for the last 10 which I never like, but ultimately Cardiff lacked quality to do anything with the ball. We should’ve made it 2-0 with the last kick of the game, but.. you’ll probably all see why it was 1-0. The miss is doing the rounds online.

I do think Cardiff were markedly worse than any of the other teams we have played this season. It looks as though the manager is about to lose his job, which is probably unsurprising, but the squad lacks serious quality/creativity so I’m not sure where they go from here. They piled a lot of money into players based on what they once were and not what they now are, an unstable ownership and expectant fanbase.
 

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Was a shocker!

Least it didnt matter .

Cardiff tend to switch managers almost as much as we do so maybe another one soon ?
 

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Thought Luton played better probably v Preston and Portsmouth but came out on the wrong side of it. Again, virtue of getting that early goal where you’re not chasing the game.

First half Luton were easily the better side and could’ve been at least a couple of goals ahead. Second half they were easily second best. Some mistakes made at some really crucial times which weren’t punished. A draw would not have been an unfair result. The free header at the end which wasn’t converted would’ve been a real sickener but our defence needed to snuff out that sort of chance. Pelly giving the ball away straight after coming on which needed a last ditch foot save has been punished in previous matches. Pelly particularly really seems to be having a bad run since pre season.

First away victory in the calendar year. Presumably it’s never taken as long in our history. Hope that’s the starting point now and they’ll regain some confidence.

Still feels like some players are not vibing this Luton team at the moment after not getting their moves in August. I hope I’m wrong.

Shout out for Liam Walsh. Clearly not better than this level but trying is heart out every match and bringing some quality. Seems to have been a solid addition. Another shout out for Reece Burke who despite all the injuries, technically for me is the second best defender in that side after Mengi. In my eyes, if he could stay consistently fit, a lower PL defender.
 
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Another team looking like rabbits in headlights as we turn them over with ease. Clearly expected to just need to turn up. Their #22 kicked lumps out of Dembele and should have received more than the one yellow card. The scoreline flattered them, we should have been a couple more goals ahead but still really comfortable in control of the game.
 

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Thought Luton played better probably v Preston and Portsmouth but came out on the wrong side of it. Again, virtue of getting that early goal where you’re not chasing the game.

First half Luton were easily the better side and could’ve been at least a couple of goals ahead. Second half they were easily second best. Some mistakes made at some really crucial times which weren’t punished. A draw would not have been an unfair result. The free header at the end which wasn’t converted would’ve been a real sickener but our defence needed to snuff out that sort of chance. Pelly giving the ball away straight after coming on which needed a last ditch foot save has been punished in previous matches. Pelly particularly really seems to be having a bad run since pre season.

First away victory in the calendar year. Presumably it’s never taken as long in our history. Hope that’s the starting point now and they’ll regain some confidence.

Still feels like some players are not vibing this Luton team at the moment after not getting their moves in August. I hope I’m wrong.

Shout out for Liam Walsh. Clearly not better than this level but trying is heart out every match and bringing some quality. Seems to have been a solid addition. Another shout out for Reece Burke who despite all the injuries, technically for me is the second best defender in that side after Mengi. In my eyes, if he could stay consistently fit, a lower PL defender.
Yes was a weird one as we definitely have played far better than that this season, but was just about getting on the board with a win after so long. Hopefully something to build on although i still think there are questions about tactically what we are trying to do at the moment and a few weird absences again with Baptiste & Walters in particular.

Burke wouldnt be here if he didnt have paper mache hamstrings, but he does so we get him for the 25ish games a season hes fit for. Decent enough.
 

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Another team looking like rabbits in headlights as we turn them over with ease. Clearly expected to just need to turn up. Their #22 kicked lumps out of Dembele and should have received more than the one yellow card. The scoreline flattered them, we should have been a couple more goals ahead but still really comfortable in control of the game.
Was just watching the highlights of your game, Stoke dont seem to have really been in the game, they really seem destined to be eternally mid-table despite significant investment every season.

You certainly seem to have settled well, Harris getting player of the month an interesting one, always seemed a hard worker but not much else before settling with you - shows what can happen to players when they find an environment that suits them
 

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Facing their old manager next week too !

WBA look in good touch .
 

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Another harsh lesson dealt to us today despite some encouraging signs in the first half when we really should have scored.

I still refuse to judge until we've got through this gauntlet of shit (Burnley away and Sheffield United at home are the next two) and we've actually got a healthy squad. New signing Ibane Bowat now sidelined for six months without kicking a ball for us and Yengi injured in the warm up today. It's beyond a joke now.
 

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West Brom looking good, thought the off field financial stuff would finally catch up as their transfer business didn’t look amazing but Corberan is such a good manager at this level - as shown by his Huddersfield stint and seemingly at WBA too
 

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Everton or Southampton could do a lot worse than poach Corberan.
 

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Blackburn at home on Sunday who have started the season surprisingly very well.

Heckingbottom is starting to put his stamp on the team and seems to be favouring a 4-2-3-1.

Hopefully, Osmajic gets a start as he was great against Fulham. Bowler looks like he will become a key player too. Harsh to drop Ledson but I imagine Whiteman will come back in, even though i'd prefer McCann to start over him, Potts and Greenwood to come back into the 11 too I suspect.

Woodman
Potts - Storey - Lindsay - Kesler-Hayden
Thordarson - Whiteman
Bowler - Frokjaer - Greenwood
Osmajic

Cornell, Whatmough, Brady, Ledson, McCann, Holmes, Okkels, Riis, Keane​
 

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