please log in to view this image Middlesbrough v Sunderland Riverside Stadium KO 19.45(ITV)[/ Team news, predicted/actual Star men Predicted scores Kick by kick
MIG Bardo, Shea, Turner, Ricco Larsson, gardner, colback, mcclean Sess Campbell Some of their better players out so looking at a 3-1 win in my view got a bet on for Campbell and Sess to score during the game Looking forward to it!
you not cross boarding it Syd? And no I don't mean the skunks board, even if they are fascinated with all things SAFC.
2-0 for me. Think it'll actually be a really entertaining game even for the neutral. Kinda wish I didn't give my ticket away now but managing to get a bit of overtime in and still get home with time to spare to have my tea and watch the full game.
Not bothered how we play a win is all I care about tonight. If we score early we could have it comfortable. Do away goals count btw? If so they could barricade the goal and hope to keep a cleansheet
Some facts andfigures from the BBC sports preview save you the time and energy of going over there MATCH FACTS Head-to-head • This is the 142nd Tees-Wear derby. Sunderland have won 59 of the previous 141 home and away, Middlesbrough 45, with 37 finishing all-square. Use accessible player and disable flyout menus• The Black Cats are unbeaten in five clashes with Middlesbrough (W2, D3), and its 10 years since 'Boro last beat their north-east rivals at the Riverside; 3-0 in the Premier League in September 2002. • Frazier Campbell's first goal in 18 months on the hour secured this replay for Sunderland, who had gone behind to a 16th minute goal from Barry Robson. Sunderland lead by three wins to one in the FA Cup head-to-head count. • The winners of this replay will be home to Arsenal in the fifth round at teatime on Saturday, 18 February. Middlesbrough • Tony Mowbray's men have gone off the boil. The third round triumph over Shrewsbury is their only win in eight league and cup matches - the most recent three of a winless last five have been drawn. • Middlesbrough have won two of their last 14 FA Cup matches against Premier League clubs; knocking out Charlton in the 2006 quarter-finals and West Ham in the fifth round in February 2009. • The Teesside club have lost only two of their last 19 home matches in the competition, winning 13 of them. Sunderland • The Black Cats have won eight, drawn two and lost two of the 12 matches under Martin O'Neill, who is hoping to guide them to the last 16 for the first time since they reached the semi-finals eight years ago. • Sunderland were last knocked out by a lower division club last season, when League One Notts County humbled them in the third round. • The Wearside club ended a five-match losing sequence away from home in the FA Cup, with the third round triumph over Peterborough at London Road in this season's third round.
My brother, who lives in one of the high rise flats near the SoL, has just phoned to tell me that all the buses are now starting to leave...I'm bloody gutted that I couldn't get the night off work, and I can safely say that there won't be much getting done in the early part of the shift..
They are probably going to dump them in the ground an hour and a half before kick off with no alchohol...
Raw, the buses all have to meet at Wynyard Park by half 6 which is the norm then they are all shipped in together. That part of the adventure to Yorkshire is perfectly fine and easy for the police, my issue with going to the BT Cellnet stadium is getting out of the ground when all hell breaks loose and the police do absolutely nothing but cause problems.
Bloody hell adz, you mean you have actually seen police down there after the game? Whenever we have we came out of there the bloody police have buggered off and re-appear about 15 mins later after the battles have finished.
Expecting a very very easy 4 or 5 -0 win unless Marty tells the lads to not embarrass them and just nick it.