Middlesbrough's Championship season begun with a goalless draw against Sheffield United at the Riverside Stadium. More
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90'+2 FT. A 0-0 draw to kick off the Championship season. Probably a fair result on the balance of things.
90'+1 United pile forward and Cotterill's cross is cut out. That had a few Boro hearts in mouths...
87' Deliciously teasing ball from Yeates which is headed out of the danger area by Morgan. Boro looking for a late winner now...
80' Great ball whipped in from the right by Yeates, and Lita's inches from making contact with it! Moments later the striker tries to go through a gap that isn't there.
68' Boro pressing now. Yeates' free-kick is cleared, but the home side still have possession. Ched Evans replaces Brian Howard for United, he's another sub I fancy to make an impact.
65' Lita comes on for Emnes. Can he nick a goal for Boro?
63' Cotterill comes on for Treacy as The Blades change it up.
50' Penalty appeal from Boro, turned down by Lee Mason! Johnson gets inside Kyle Walker, but the defender manages to get a toe on the ball. Johnson goes down, but the appeals are waved away!
46' Kick off. We're back on at The Riverside.
45'+1 HT. A pretty decent first half of the new Championship season, with both keepers having made saves to keep it goalless at the interval.
42' Bad news for Boro as Digard hobbles off. Gary O'Neil comes on his place. A decent sub to have...
40' Lovely play from Johnson who throws two stepovers to beat his man and force Bunn to parry at his near post. Maybe he could've cut the ball back there...
39' Bunn is forced to come and punch a free-kick clear as Johnson curls a dangerous set-piece in from the right wing.
37' Huth nods the ball behind as it is hooked back across the face of goal by France, with Howard lurking at the far post! United coming right back at Boro now.
33' McMahon's throw into United's area fails to bring a Boro chance. United race down the other end and Quinn forces a save from Coyne with a shot at a comfortable height.
23' Real chance for Boro! Great save from Bunn, who gets down to his left to palm Yeates' shot from 25 yards behind for a corner!
22' Yeates almost finds Emnes with a fantastic lash of the ball off the outside of his right boot!
20' The ball bounces all over the place inside the Boro area but United just can't get the telling touch. Digard hammers clear. Some indecision in the Boro defence there...
13' Quinn shoots just wide from the edge of the area for United, but he committed a foul in the build-up so it's a Boro free-kick out.
8' Emnes almost latches onto a weak touch back to Bunn, but the United keeper manages to hoof the ball clear.
3' Early save from Coyne who gets down well to parry Treacy's volley as United start on the front foot! A long throw caused the danger.
1' We're underway...
- Sheff Utd: Bunn; Walker, Morgan, Kilgallon, Taylor; Howard, Quinn, Montgomery, France, Treacy; Henderson. Subs: Bennett, Evans, Reid, Cotterill, Bromby, Sharp, Little...
- The Boro team line-up: Coyne; McMahon, Wheater, Huth, Grounds; Yeates, Williams, Digard, Johnson; Aliadiere, Emnes. Subs: Steele, Hoyte, Taylor, O'Neil, Lita, Arca, Franks...
- Sheffield United will be without suspended trio Jamie Ward, Paddy Kenny and Lee Hendrie. But Kyel Reid, Ryan France and Andy Taylor could be in line for their debuts after signing from West Ham, Hull and Tranmere respectively while Glen Little will also be in the squad.
- Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate will have to assess a number of players before his side kick off the Championship campaign against Sheffield United. Jeremie Aliadiere has suffered a bout of sickness while Gary O'Neil and Julio Arca remain doubtful with slight knocks.
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90'+1 United pile forward and Cotterill's cross is cut out. That had a few Boro hearts in mouths...
87' Deliciously teasing ball from Yeates which is headed out of the danger area by Morgan. Boro looking for a late winner now...
80' Great ball whipped in from the right by Yeates, and Lita's inches from making contact with it! Moments later the striker tries to go through a gap that isn't there.
50' Penalty appeal from Boro, turned down by Lee Mason! Johnson gets inside Kyle Walker, but the defender manages to get a toe on the ball. Johnson goes down, but the appeals are waved away!
40' Lovely play from Johnson who throws two stepovers to beat his man and force Bunn to parry at his near post. Maybe he could've cut the ball back there...
37' Huth nods the ball behind as it is hooked back across the face of goal by France, with Howard lurking at the far post! United coming right back at Boro now.
33' McMahon's throw into United's area fails to bring a Boro chance. United race down the other end and Quinn forces a save from Coyne with a shot at a comfortable height.
23' Real chance for Boro! Great save from Bunn, who gets down to his left to palm Yeates' shot from 25 yards behind for a corner!
22' Yeates almost finds Emnes with a fantastic lash of the ball off the outside of his right boot!
20' The ball bounces all over the place inside the Boro area but United just can't get the telling touch. Digard hammers clear. Some indecision in the Boro defence there...
13' Quinn shoots just wide from the edge of the area for United, but he committed a foul in the build-up so it's a Boro free-kick out.
8' Emnes almost latches onto a weak touch back to Bunn, but the United keeper manages to hoof the ball clear.
3' Early save from Coyne who gets down well to parry Treacy's volley as United start on the front foot! A long throw caused the danger.
- Sheff Utd: Bunn; Walker, Morgan, Kilgallon, Taylor; Howard, Quinn, Montgomery, France, Treacy; Henderson. Subs: Bennett, Evans, Reid, Cotterill, Bromby, Sharp, Little...
- The Boro team line-up: Coyne; McMahon, Wheater, Huth, Grounds; Yeates, Williams, Digard, Johnson; Aliadiere, Emnes. Subs: Steele, Hoyte, Taylor, O'Neil, Lita, Arca, Franks...
- Sheffield United will be without suspended trio Jamie Ward, Paddy Kenny and Lee Hendrie. But Kyel Reid, Ryan France and Andy Taylor could be in line for their debuts after signing from West Ham, Hull and Tranmere respectively while Glen Little will also be in the squad.
- Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate will have to assess a number of players before his side kick off the Championship campaign against Sheffield United. Jeremie Aliadiere has suffered a bout of sickness while Gary O'Neil and Julio Arca remain doubtful with slight knocks.
MiddlesbroughManager: Gareth Southgate
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Sheffield UnitedManager: Kevin Blackwell
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4nill to boro

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comon boro says croud

I was still kinda surprised to see Middlesbrough under the Championship section.
And Comment 16,
Right on!!! Manchester United will win Premier League this year even without Ronaldo and Tevez!! In fact, they'll win the league more commandingly than they ever have! I might just maybe go as far as maybe saying they'll go undefeated this season?

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boro 2
sheff utd 3

come on you blades need to win for once

Terry G....if your prediction is correct and you think Middlesbrough will get 102 points this season, I will personally come round to your home and gobble your small winkle!
Sheffield Utd will finish above Boro.

cheese

Up the Blades...!!!

My manager at work supports Middlesbrough. Even though i like my boss I hope they lose this one so i can gloat and up the banter! :-)

Dave - you are funny for a *wat, you can tell it's the kiddies 6 week holidays...........

Terry G - Don't get too excited. The Championship is no place for mugs these days, and you will find it much harder to get out of than when you were last in there, trust me. Of the three teams that did come down, I would fancy West Brom for the quick return, purely because they have the experience of playing in this division recently, and realise what it takes to get out of it. Yourselves and Newcastle will come down to earth with a large bump if you think either of your teams will stroll it. There are another 10 teams in the division with Premiership experience, all who thought they were going straight back up and are still playing in the division. Don't think for one minute you will be going to any of the so called "smaller" clubs in this league and be picking up easy points, because that just doesn't happen anymore.
