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4 hours ago, Uwe said:

All depend with what Boro turns up

lions GIF
 

or

hay lambs GIF

Those sheep are class.  I prefer them.  They have skills and are enjoying a spirited game of The Floor Is Lava.  Meanwhile, the lion is just standing there shouting and anyone can do that so big deal.  Sheep for the win!

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27 minutes ago, Downsouth said:

Question, do you feel that playing behind closed doors has leveled things to a degree between teams?

I believe it has and noticeable that there do seem to be more away wins but could be my imagination

It would be interesting to see the win % stats of home teams overall before and after crowds were banned to see if it has made a difference to home advantage! 

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2 minutes ago, boro-unger said:

It would be interesting to see the win % stats of home teams overall before and after crowds were banned to see if it has made a difference to home advantage! 

Beginning of June Bundesliga results suggested that home advantage has disappearred.  Went from 45% home wins to 20% or something similar.  No idea if that trend continued. 

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1 hour ago, Downsouth said:

Question, do you feel that playing behind closed doors has leveled things to a degree between teams?

I believe it has and noticeable that there do seem to be more away wins but could be my imagination

I agree with this. I also think it's led to games being slower, because players don't have the fans roaring them on/moaning if they play it backwards.

There was an article on BBC News yesterday saying Premier League games have been slower, with very few first half goals and fewer shots on target. Full article here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/53220831

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2 minutes ago, BoroJake said:

We are on TV

To be honest, that makes it all the more baffling. I can't see why Sky would choose to broadcast the game at 5pm specifically, when many people (myself included) will be eating and getting the kids ready for bed.

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14 minutes ago, TeaCider24 said:

Fletcher dropped for Coulson.

Surprised by that.

I thought that at first but actually makes sense to me. More pace in the side and to be fair to Britt, I thought he was our man of the match against Stoke, despite what he's mostly served up this season.

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