2013 PL - Just for Fun; Game 1 - Middlesbrough (away)
Middlesbrough FC V Accrington Stanley Their “transfer” history over the summer perhaps goes a long way to show how Middlesbrough’s fortunes have dipped in recent years; 1.Australian-born striker Scott McDonald (29), who’s played for Southampton, Huddersfield, the Wombles and Motherwell, and who was brought to the Riverside from Celtic in 2010 for £3.5 million has had his contract cancelled by mutual consent, signing for Millwall 2.MF Nicky Bailey (29) – ex Barnet, Southend and Charlton, who they paid £1.4 million for his services in 2010, has gone for free to Millwall as well 3.Stephen McManus (30) – 26 caps for Scotland, 12 years at Celtic, bought for £1.5 million – has left, after an “injury-blighted” stay at the Riverside, going to Motherwell 4.Julio Arca – a 32 year-old MF - has had his contract cancelled by mutual consent, and has gone back to Argentina to try and get over a long-standing toe injury (he only made 3 appearances last season, 1 in the League) 5.Ex England international/injury prone Kieron Dyer, who joined on a short-term contract in February, has retired after his contract wasn’t renewed In have come 30 year old defender Fraser Richardson – ex Leeds, Charlton and Southampton – who might make his debut on Tuesday (his registration didn’t go through in time for Saturday); ex Stoke MF Dean Whitehead (31), who signed from Sunderland in 2009 for £3 million but has now been released; and – on a season-long loan – MF Josef Varga, a Hungarian international with 21 caps, who arrives from Debrecen. Loads of money, yes – but it sounds very historical …………… Their opening League game at home to Leicester saw them 1-0 up ten minutes before half time, only for the Foxes to score two in the second half and walk off with the points; currently they’re 18th – P1 L1 F1 A2 Pts 0; very similar to us, really; except that we’re “F1 A4”. As far as I’m aware we’ve never met before in a competitive game, so there are bragging rights on offer as well ………………. They did quite well last season in the Capone Cup, reaching the Quarter Finals by beating Bury 2-1, Gillingham 2-0, PNE 3-1 and Sunderland 1-0 (all away), before going out to the eventual winners Swansea 1-0 (away), thanks to an 81st minute own goal ………… Not convinced they’ll get that far this time ………The have the air of a team in some trouble This is “For Fun Only” – no points count towards the “proper” PL, but why not sharpen up your skills for the main event? Predictions in, please, by kick-off, which is 7.45pm this coming Tuesday, 6th August. Good luck to everyone ………….Keep the Faith ……………. And thanks for playing! :dogrun::dogrun: |
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3-1 to them.:eek:
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2-1 to Acci
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3-1 to The Stanley, please :)
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Shock result of the season...5-2 to the Stanley!
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6-0 to the boro
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4-0 to the reds, but I'm not saying which ones. |
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But he is far better than Dawber currently is. |
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:) Middlesbrough 1 - 2 Accrington Stanley :) Please for me
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Pretty please? |
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Boro 2 - 0 Stanley
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Brough 5 Stanley 0 please
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