I disagree. I think Boro looking good for their money..... up until the final 3rd.Not a lot of quality in this Sheff U game
Bit like Blues last nightI disagree. I think Boro looking good for their money..... up until the final 3rd.
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Bar the first goal, that was a game that lacked quality.Bit like Blues last night
Problem is, with Hamer on the pitch, the longer it stays 0-0 the more chance blunts have of him doing something spectacular.How are borough not two or three up
Unless playing against usCampbell isn't very good is he?
Edit, you watch him bang a couple in now
Ooh, that won't end well if they're successful.Derby after Brereton Diaz
He looks like a broken man today! Like he's been trying to force a move but not finding any takers.Hamar just got his 3rd yellow of the season. Looks like the old Hamar is back
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Bring him home DougProbably just me, but imho, Hamer looks like he's just coasting today.....prospective move on Monday ?
You've just got to accept it, Hamer is gone, he's at the bottom of the tableBring him home Doug
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Has he?Tanganga has been excellent