West Brom manager Steve Clarke today insisted the ultimate six games of the season will not make or break any one of his playersa Hawthorns futures. Clarke said all of the clubas out-of-contract stars a' including harm victim Zoltan Gera a' may have their futures decided centered on their whole Baggies jobs. And the Scot noted mixed information on the agreement negotiations with Gareth McAuley, Youssouf Mulumbu and Shane Long. The trio are all under contract for next season but have opened discussions over extensions while Gera, Marc-Antoine Fortune and Jerome Thomas are out of contract in summer time. Full-back Steven Reid has an choice in the clubas favour for next period. Clarke said today: "Nobodyas potential will be selected the last six games. aI donat think we have to discuss playersa agreements, but Stevenas future wonat be chosen the final six games. aIt will soon be decided on what heas performed for the club previously and how we start to see the club in the years ahead. aWhat Zoltanas doing now and where he is only now wonat have any bearing on your decision. It wonat for almost any of the players.a The Baggies have held it's place in discussions for many days with McAuley, Mulumbu and Long and Clarke mentioned today: aI have to be really honest. "One is progressing well, one is progressing and one isn't moving very much at this time. But people could work out themselves which one is which, because I've to be cautious what I say. aItas maybe not my department.AMy work would be to coach the people I've got. I'd prefer to think theyall be solved. They are three key players for the team who still have too much to offer.a "I would like to believe that, sooner or later, they'll be done.a Meanwhile, Peter Odemwingie remains an uncertainty for the weekend meeting with Newcastle because of a painful knee after missing the defeat to Arsenal, while Liam Ridgewell has overlooked education with a crotch problem. Clarke said: "Peter is advancing. Liam Ridgewell picked up just a little bump in training but we are still hopeful for the weekend. aHe felt just a little rigidity in his groin so he was taken by us out of teaching as a precaution.AAnd I do believe Isaiah Brown may struggle for the weekend.a West Brom boss Steve Clarke today insisted the ultimate six games of the season won't make or break any one of his playersa Hawthorns futures. England manager Roy Hodgson currently joined the tributes following a demise of alegendarya West Brom kit-man Dave Matthews. The tributes were led by former West Brom boss Ron Atkinson to Dave Matthews today following death of the person who was simply branded aMr Albion.a Expressandstar.com provide you transfer talk from Wolves, West Brom, Aston Villa, Birmingham and Walsall. Odumbwingie tender leg lmao
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