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3 minutes ago, Denzel Zanzibar said:

And that's how it will stay, probably until late spring,

I can't see Middlesbrough ever getting out of Tier 3, not from what I've seen, heard, and read from the general public.

Why? Are the infection rates higher in the NE?

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3 minutes ago, Borodane said:

Why? Are the infection rates higher in the NE?

Well yes, hence us being put into Tier 3 when we were Tier 2 before the national lockdown.

Also there's no way people are going to follow the rules. Too many selfish idiots.

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2 minutes ago, Denzel Zanzibar said:

Well yes, hence us being put into Tier 3 when we were Tier 2 before the national lockdown.

Also there's no way people are going to follow the rules. Too many selfish idiots.

Infection rates in the NE are actually lower than all areas outside the NW. Problem is they had a high peak and will take a while to get down in terms of cases per 100,000.

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It's not just us though, which was my point.

Our next away match in a currently Tier 2 area is Wycombe on the 2nd of January, that will possibly be Warnock's first match in front of fans this season if there's no drop in tiers elsewhere.

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I was looking at championship table after 13 games last season to see if it tells us anything in terms of is it taking shape for what might be at end of season. Leeds and WBA were top 2 and that remained unchanged.

However, none of the 4 teams that occupied the play off spots after 13 games ended up in play offs. Brentford and Cardiff were not even in top 10 at same stage. 

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