crodonilson
He/Him
Lets hope Lennys boys give them one helluva beating.
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I think that is just the equivalent of shouting "hold me back" to your mates when it looks as if you may have to get involved in something a bit nawty.Get a pair of balls and tell her you are watching it?*
* Sorry, just being cheeky but heard this interview on seagullsplayer last weekend that drove me mad:
Interviewer: So, it is going down to the last game at Middlesbrough, will you be going to that one?
Interviewee: No, i'd love to go but the wife won't let me go to that one.
I despair, I really do.
I assume your hard on for Buckley is that you have figured out the only way to top the money you cost the club you purport to support with your hard on over a bit of scrub-land, is to make them sign a has-been on your recommendation.Its on the TV. http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11688/10261547/birmingham-v-middlesbrough-preview
Birmingham fans seem to think it will be a striaghtforward narrow win for Boro and I cannot see any reason it will not be. Even if Boro get nervous, I think they are so much better that they will win without ever looking like drawing or losing. i.e. I would not be surprised of Brum fail even to create a decent chance.
I expect that Birmingham are already on holiday. Unlike Derby who be keen to to maintain match competiveness, the only thing Birmingham will be worried about is keeping the score down so they don't get embarassed. Our game at Birmingham seemed (from the radio) as easy as they get in the Championship.
Adam Legzdins will keep the score down, but just as likely to gift Boro a goal, just to be sporting. Will Buckley will be unemployed this summer if he fails to make the team or do something to eaaaarn his wages. Probably hardly touch the ball, and win a few fouls. Cotterill is quite dangerous as a right winger for Birmingham. Maghoma is another wide player so despite their injuries Buckley might not even start.
I was worried about our match at Birmingham as they are quite quick in midfield, appreciably so. Just the type of team to cause Derby (who are slower) trouble. But with he summer holidays already on their mind, I don't expect them to run around much at all.
Here's hoping Buckley will do something useful like win a penalty with the score at 0-1. Birmingham will then probbaly miss it.
I think the odds are too short for a Boro win that it would not even be worth putting a bet on as part of a double.
After blowing it at Fulham last season, I can't see it happening again? This time Boro won't go all out for a win if they are drawing with a minute to go.
Boro tipped to win 1-2
https://www.whoscored.com/Matches/959017/Preview
Vote for a score. I vote for what I want, not what seems likely. So I've gone for 2-1. I would like Brum to win 4-0 but even 2-1 is extending credulity a bit too far.
Oh shit.PIG being injured
Paddy Power are offering 13/1 on Middlesbrough to win 3-1. If there's an early goal in the game then its a bit of value. I would be very happy to lose my fiver though.
Brummies will want to put on a show tonight for potential season ticket holders with the Villa also in the Championship next campaign.
Throwing money away.Birmingham are 5/1 at Ladbrokes to win by any score!
Can't see Brum doing anything here. Not based on what we saw against us.
I'm afraid we will just have to do this the hard way.
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Dear Birmingham, please can you win tonight - I'll be your best friend?!
Throwing money away.
I thought Boro would see off Ipswich easily, so what do I know. Looking at the stats and the string of missed chances, the odds are that it won't happen twice. Brum have gone from being strong play-off contenders to tailing off completely. If we can win there comfortably there is no reason why Boro can't. I expect a Boro stroll to a 2-0 or 3-0 win.