Forest line-up v WBA
Subs: Smith, Chambers, McGugan, Adebola, Tyson, Perch, McGoldrick
WBA hopeful game will go ahead Club hopeful game will go ahead
ALBION remain confident tonight's Hawthorns clash with promotion-rivals Nottingham Forest (ko 7.45pm) will go ahead.
The Hawthorns was subjected to further sub-zero temperatures overnight but the under-soil heating should make the pitch playable.
The club are once again hiring snow ploughs, gritters and extra manpower to clear the snow and ice from the stadium and all areas they are responsible for.
Supporters are urged to leave plenty of time for their journey to The Hawthorns tonight and to take extra care as they travel to the stadium, particularly as some public pathways remain untreated.
Fans are also advised to wear suitably warm attire as the temperatures are again expected to plummet below zero during the game.
Albion v Forest latest
However, supporters are advised to keep logging on to www.wba.co.uk for further updates in case the weather deteriorates further, which could seriously affect routes to the ground.
The club are doing everything in their power to enable the match to go ahead, having hired snow ploughs, gritters and extra man-power in an attempt to clear the snow from the stadium and surrounding areas.
The pitch should also be playable due to The Hawthorns' under-soil heating.
Football League Blog and Podcast
In his first 2010 installment, Matt looks at the difficulties of families working within football, and examines the fortunes of Championship teams recently in FA Cup action. He also looks ahead to the West Bromwich Albion vs Nottingham Forest fixture, describing it as the “most mouth watering of the season so far”, with both sides aiming for the division’s second automatic promotion spot.
This week’s podcast is also available for download; Mark Clemmit talks to Bristol City Manager Gary Johnson, Swindon Town Striker Charlie Austin, and Ex-Oldham Athletic and Huddersfield Town Manager Andy Ritchie joins in on the phone - http://www.football-league.co.uk/page/PodcastsDetail/0,,10794~1924500,00.html
Fan of the Year Awards

NOMINATE
YOUR FAN OF THE YEAR
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Winner to be honoured at Football League Awards 2010
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The
Football League has launched a nationwide search to
find the ‘EA SPORTS Fan of the Year’, with the winner
to be honoured at a spectacular gala dinner at the
Grosvenor House on Park Lane on Sunday
14th
March
2010.
The
Football League Awards are held in conjunction with
FourFourTwo magazine and supporters are now being
asked to put forward fellow fans for consideration
for this award by submitting
nominations.
Anybody
who knows a fan who has gone above and beyond the
call of duty, and shown extraordinary dedication to
their club is encouraged to put their nomination
forward, along with the reason why they feel their
nominee should win this prestigious award. Voting
closes on Wednesday 20th
January
2010.
Nominations
should be sent to
awards@football-league.co.uk,
and should include;
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Name of the nominee
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Club supported
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Photo of the nominee (if you have
one)
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Any other background information about the nominee
(age, years as a fan etc)
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Detailed reason as to why you think your nominee
should win the award
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Your name, contact details and relationship to the
nominee
The
fifth annual Football League Awards event will
recognise footballing excellence both on the field
and behind the scenes - with clubs and players
awarded alongside the fans. There will be 20
categories in total, including a range of football
awards and industry specific
honours.
The
nominations for the Fan of The Year Award will be
judged by an expert panel, including representatives
from The Football League, EA SPORTS and
FourFourTwo.
The
Football League’s Commercial Director, Stewart
Thomson said: “The Football League Awards has become
an important fixture on The Football League calendar.
Once again, this year’s ceremony will present us with
an opportunity to recognise the outstanding
contributions made to The Football League by fans,
players, clubs and sponsors alike.
“The
Football League relies on the support of dedicated
fans, and the awards are a fantastic way for us to
identify and reward such loyalty, and hard work
behind the scenes. I would encourage fans to put
forward any individuals they believe should be in
contention for the award, and give them a chance to
receive the recognition they
deserve.”
Last
year's winner was Ipswich Town fan, Warner
Duff. Warner has worked as a volunteer with the
club for the last eight years. He provides the first
line liaison between supporters with disabilities and
the Club's ticket office. Warner works with the
National Association of Disabled Supporters (NADS) by
helping the Club to formulate its policies regarding
supporters and disabilities. He plays a vital role in
the adoption of new procedures and facilities and has
recently been the driving force behind the RNIB's
Soccer Sight project, providing specialist matchday
commentary for supporters with visual impairment.
Available for both home and away matches, he spends
much of his personal time helping the
club.
If
you know someone you think worthy of succeeding
Warner and taking the crown of 'EA SPORTS Fan of the
Year' the get your nomination in before the closing
date of Wednesday 20th January. Nominations are open
to any supporter of a Football League
club.
The
Football League Awards, held in conjunction with
FourFourTwo magazine, is an annual gala event,
celebrating excellence both on and off the
pitch.