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Whitechapel

Famous Last Words
Jul 19, 2014
4,412
Not in Whitechapel
Jesus Christ.

2 people on another forum make comments that could be seen as overconfident or cocky. This results in a thread full of here full of numerous posts that could be seen as overconfident or cocky. No doubt somebody from their forum will see this thread, pick out a couple of posts that most resemble arrogance and post them on there, which will lead to a thread on there forum full of posts that could be seen as overconfident or cocky followed by... etc etc.

Boro are the best and most complete team we've played this season, in fact they're probably the best team we've played since we've been at The Amex. They took us apart and whilst we are much stronger than we were then, they have also strengthened, most notably with Rhodes (6 in 17 which is a decent enough record) and Gaston f*cking Ramirez who's scored 7 in 16. They've also let in just 7 goals at home all season and haven't conceded two goals in a home game since last summer. We are on a brilliant, brilliant run of form and I get why everyone is so excited but even after todays result I would make Boro favourites to get promoted on the last day of the season. Away to Boro is the hardest possible game in the league IMO and we'll need everyone to be bang on form if we're to get 3 points up there... and we need to look at it as us needing three points until Tuesday when/if we beat Derby.
 


sparkie

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
13,268
Hove
Beat us on paper Middlesbrough.
Beat us in your heads.

Beat us where you want,
Don't give a fk,
We're Brighton and Hove Albion,
We're going up !

;)


And we're coming for you, Palace.
 


ExmouthExile

Well-known member
Feb 11, 2005
1,806
"The better team tonight against a good Blues side, a perfectly good goal ruled out and Leads hitting the bar. Next Saturday, hopefully the luck will be with Boro. Definitely good enough to win against any Championship side though."

There we go - we're doomed!

Leadbitter didn't hit the bar, the keeper palmed it onto the bar, it was never going in, bloody good save!
 




trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,954
Hove
Jesus Christ.

Boro are the best and most complete team we've played this season, in fact they're probably the best team we've played since we've been at The Amex. They took us apart and whilst we are much stronger than we were then, they have also strengthened, most notably with Rhodes (6 in 17 which is a decent enough record) and Gaston f*cking Ramirez who's scored 7 in 16. They've also let in just 7 goals at home all season and haven't conceded two goals in a home game since last summer. We are on a brilliant, brilliant run of form and I get why everyone is so excited but even after todays result I would make Boro favourites to get promoted on the last day of the season. Away to Boro is the hardest possible game in the league IMO and we'll need everyone to be bang on form if we're to get 3 points up there... and we need to look at it as us needing three points until Tuesday when/if we beat Derby.

Disagree with first part. The Derby team, for one, that beat us in the playoffs was miles better. I'm not even sure they're the best team we've played this season. Big, strong, organised and able to ruthlessly exploit a very weakened side. Agree with the second part. We will have to be at our very best. But you seem to be falling into the same mindset as the national media and in thrall to the team with the big money signings and big names. Brighton have been playing the best football for weeks, have spent more than their fair share of time top of the table, and thoroughly deserve to be taking on Boro as equals. On current form, only home advantage favours them.
 


Pintos

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2005
564
Oxted
Stats from Sky in March but won't have changed much...

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Boro are similar to us under Poyet (and Garcia) - great defence but no plan B. Anybody think the first goal on 7th May is important?
 


Captain Sensible

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
6,437
Not the real one
Brough we ruthless on that day at the Amex and scored off set pieces. Our defence now has Rosenoir, Dunk & Goldson and we have Skalak and Knockeart on the wings with an increadably strong bench. We also have Baldock back stretching the play.
Also our performances have changed. We now soak up pressure and hit teams on the break. Look at our stats v Middlesbrough and then v Fulham where we scored 5.

V Brough
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V Fulham

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We can mix it up and we are a different team that's only lost away twice all season.
It shows that we really need to beat Derby to heap the pressure on Middlesbrough.
 






warmleyseagull

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
4,387
Beaminster, Dorset
Jesus Christ.

2 people on another forum make comments that could be seen as overconfident or cocky. This results in a thread full of here full of numerous posts that could be seen as overconfident or cocky. No doubt somebody from their forum will see this thread, pick out a couple of posts that most resemble arrogance and post them on there, which will lead to a thread on there forum full of posts that could be seen as overconfident or cocky followed by... etc etc.

Boro are the best and most complete team we've played this season, in fact they're probably the best team we've played since we've been at The Amex. They took us apart and whilst we are much stronger than we were then, they have also strengthened, most notably with Rhodes (6 in 17 which is a decent enough record) and Gaston f*cking Ramirez who's scored 7 in 16. They've also let in just 7 goals at home all season and haven't conceded two goals in a home game since last summer. We are on a brilliant, brilliant run of form and I get why everyone is so excited but even after todays result I would make Boro favourites to get promoted on the last day of the season. Away to Boro is the hardest possible game in the league IMO and we'll need everyone to be bang on form if we're to get 3 points up there... and we need to look at it as us needing three points until Tuesday when/if we beat Derby.

General point about cockiness spot on. Why wouldn't you big up your chances. Plenty on here doing same.

Not so sure they are favourites though. The balance for me is who needs the draw, tbc Monday. Although they haven't conceded much at home, they do away and the problem with having great records like not conceding two at home all season is that they have to go at some time. TBH, thought they looked dodgy at the back last night, Knockaert, Baldock and Skalak/Murphy will worry them.

At the end of the day this is effectively PO final 1 and anything can happen. It is not a lottery but one-off games are often won by the less good team because that is the nature of football.
 


Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
17,773
Fiveways
Stats from Sky in March but won't have changed much...

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Boro are similar to us under Poyet (and Garcia) - great defence but no plan B. Anybody think the first goal on 7th May is important?

They have come back from being a goal down three times in their last four games. End of season, especially when things really matter, tend to disrupt regularities, and it's happening to Boro.
 












GT49er

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 1, 2009
49,186
Gloucester
'Boro are a very good team, and getting a result up there is never going to be easy - and they turned us over pretty convincingly at the Amex. But this time they're likely to be coming up against Dunk, Goldson, Rosenior, Knockaert, Skalak and Baldock, none of whom were in the match at thhe Amex back in December. Not a foregone conclusion then, is it?
 


NooBHA

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2015
8,591
Yet again Boro drawing but Krankie refuses to play Nugent up front with Rhodes, again tonight he swopped like for like same as last week. After 70 minutes he should have gone 442 and put pressure on Birmingham

I actually don't think Karanka did anything wrong last night with his substitutions or tactics.

Clayton Donaldson had a great 2nd half for Birmingham - He was a fabulous outlet for them 2nd half holding it up and Birmingham were getting people up in support so he needed that extra man in midfield to combat that.

It's the players who were to blame, they missed a host of good chances. Middlsboro couldn't afford to take the chance of actually losing the match because at least with a point they go into the last game needing only to win. If they had gone into the last game perhaps say needing to win by more than one goal, depending on our result against Derby then they would be really up against it. So he had to make sure his side were still in with a chance on the last day.

All that said, if they play like that against us then we will beat them because our midfielders are slicker and quicker at getting the ball forward. If they play the way they did when they played Wolves we might struggle.

It is going to go down to who performs the best on the day next week. I just want to try and win Monday and get through it without picking up any injuries. Then let the battle commence, next Saturday
 


DataPoint

Well-known member
Mar 31, 2015
450
Middlesborough were the best team this year at the Amex (apart from us). They were bigger,faster and better on the day. They played us at the hēight of our injury crisiw. We had 8 players injured including fringe players. Only 5 players from that match will start. They are in for a surprise.

We needed to strengthen. We did! We really did!!
 


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