So the big one. The biggest game so far this season? Tied on 38 points and we're only 3rd on goal difference, as well as only being 2 points of an auto-place. Do you reckon now is a good time to separate ourselves from Boro? The disappointment of the 3-0 home defeat that effectively secured Norwich's promotion is still easy to recall and revenge might be high on the list of emotions for Saturday.
Up until the double defeat of last season, recent games against the Smoggies had been satisfying victories. Chris Burke's misread free kick that bounced before looping into the net and Roger Johnson's diving header at the back post in our FA Cup run had both secured victories at the Riverside against strong Middlesbrough sides. Considered favourites for promotion for a while now, last seasons money spending antics imploded along with Strachen and Southgate also failed to ensure a return to the Premier League. So is their year? Barry Robson, Marvin Emnes and Scott McDonald all form part of a dangerous attacking force, but will the test a City defence that hasn't conceded in four games?
This is a big game in the Prediction League also, and a difficult one to predict as well. Being the penultimate game before the splitting of the league into two divisions, and every point could make the difference if you're about the drop
The latest table is here - http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/107706-Prediction-League-Update
I'm going for a tight 1-0 victory to City, cos I believe
Good Luck
Up until the double defeat of last season, recent games against the Smoggies had been satisfying victories. Chris Burke's misread free kick that bounced before looping into the net and Roger Johnson's diving header at the back post in our FA Cup run had both secured victories at the Riverside against strong Middlesbrough sides. Considered favourites for promotion for a while now, last seasons money spending antics imploded along with Strachen and Southgate also failed to ensure a return to the Premier League. So is their year? Barry Robson, Marvin Emnes and Scott McDonald all form part of a dangerous attacking force, but will the test a City defence that hasn't conceded in four games?
This is a big game in the Prediction League also, and a difficult one to predict as well. Being the penultimate game before the splitting of the league into two divisions, and every point could make the difference if you're about the drop
I'm going for a tight 1-0 victory to City, cos I believe
Good Luck



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