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		<title>Championship Picks For Round Eleven</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Derby v Southampton and Brighton V Hull highlight the matches on offer this round&#8230; Round 10 results: 6 correct  - 1 perfect scoreline 14 Oct 11 7.45p Doncaster v Leeds &#8211; Keepmoat Stadium Former Wrexham boss Dean Saunders clearly had a vision for how to start the transformation of a sluggish side stuck to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Derby v Southampton and Brighton V Hull highlight the matches on offer this round&#8230;</p>
<p>Round 10 results: <a href="http://middlesbroughfcblog.com/championship-picks-round-ten/" target="_blank">6 correct  - 1 perfect scoreline</a></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">14 Oct 11</span></p>
<p><em>7.45p</em></p>
<p>Doncaster v Leeds &#8211; Keepmoat Stadium</p>
<p>Former Wrexham boss Dean Saunders clearly had a vision for how to start the transformation of a sluggish side stuck to the foot of the table. West Ham defender Herita Ilunga and Wigan keeper Chris Kirkland have joined on loan, French defender Pascal Chimbonda was thrown a short-term contract to help resuscitate his career, and there’s talk of more to come. His tactical model is working a treat too; seven points collected from nine, including an impressive away result procured at Peterborough before the break.</p>
<p>The preponderance of current attention focused on Leeds United does not relate to their much improved form on the pitch, but rather the increasingly murky state of club’s ownership. It’s a tale so turbid it prompts one of the game’s top investigators to <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/15241344.stm" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/15241344.stm?referer=');">cross the media conglomerate divide</a>. All it does is fuel more distaste for the dirty bastards&#8230;<strong>Donny 2-1 Dirty Leeds</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">15 Oct 11</span></p>
<p><em>3.00p</em></p>
<p>Bristol City v Peterborough &#8211; Ashton Gate</p>
<p>In the end it was time for fresh perspective. Keith Millen resigned his post after long, loyal service to the club. The rumoured candidates to assume his seat are varied: Sean O’Driscoll, Mark Robins, Derek McInnes, Dave Jones, but no Jamo. Disappointing, really &#8211; the erudite former England number one oozes managerial nous.</p>
<p>For the Posh, the goals have dried up, and losses have mounted &#8211; four defeats in their last six see them near the bottom of the form guide. Also on the rise is the ever-bulging number of football personalities getting punishment for<a href="http://twitter.com/#!/DMAC102" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/twitter.com/_/DMAC102?referer=');"> tweeting their minds</a> during fits of passion&#8230;<strong>Bristol City 1-1 Posh</strong></p>
<p>Burnley v Reading &#8211; Turf Moor</p>
<p>The Clarets are finally getting going after a stalled start to the campaign; Charlie Austin and Jay Rodriguez are providing the goals propellant &#8211; they’ve already combined for 15 in all competitions. Pushing towards the playoffs will depend heavily on the pair continuing to bulge the net.</p></div>
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Reading too are revived after a disjointed start, putting these two clubs on a similar trajectory upwards. The only problem is that Brian McDermott’s side are already supposed to be in the upper echelon. Some of the new faces continue to bed in, while other key figures like Jimmy Kebe recuperate from injury&#8230;<strong>Burnley 2-0 Reading</strong></p>
<p>Cardiff v Ipswich &#8211; Cardiff City Stadium</p>
<p>Both sides sit adjacent in the league table, but Ipswich are surely more buoyant ahead of this crunch clash of promotion hopefuls. The Suffolk side are unbeaten in four matches, with notable results gained against the creme of the division: drawing at Boro, holding off West Ham away, and besting Brighton.</p>
<p>Cardiff entered the international break with an inconsistent run of draw, win, loss &#8211; Malky Mackay openly conceded the time was right to take a pause, reassess the plan, and get back to it. Finding some realistic loan talent remains a top priority too&#8230;<strong>Cardiff 2-2 Town</strong></p>
<p>Coventry v Nottingham Forest &#8211; Ricoh Arena</p>
<p>Forest fans feel they have a precious bit of their club back. Former player and manager Frank Clark is the<a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/15283892.stm" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/15283892.stm?referer=');"> new chairman</a> after owner Nigel Doughty stepped down after the open admission of failure in the Steve McClaren appointment. His first task is to find the new leader to restore confidence and pride at the City Ground. After achieving that, do away with that ridiculous transfer tribunal responsible for driving Billy Davies just a bit more nutso.</p>
<p>Speaking of searching for a new boss, Coventry may want to form an exploratory committee or something, just in case&#8230;<strong>Coventry 0-1 Forest</strong></p>
<p>Derby v Southampton &#8211; Pride Park</p>
<p>This is a tasty tussle between first and third. Never mind the tonking Derby got from Leceister last round, or their slightly worrying form&#8230;actually, let’s be concerned. Southampton continue to fly high and are fairly indiscriminate when it comes to goal explosions &#8211; Saints have scored at least three goals seven times across all competitions. Their fast start has shown little evidence of fading.</p>
<p>It’s a critical time at Pride Park despite their high place in the table. Nigel Clough needs to protect against Derby’s recent propensity to shrivel after early success. Could be a long day for the home supporters&#8230;<strong>Derby 1-3 Southampton</strong></p>
<p>Middlesbrough v Millwall &#8211; The Riverside</p>
<p>The sensible Boro supporter looks at the calendar, then the table, and then takes another look just to be sure, before nodding approvingly to the lofty position at this juncture. The progress under Tony Mowbray has been so drastic it’s almost immeasurable; one league loss since April, historical away form, and the only Championship club not to see defeat since this season’s inauguration.</p>
<p>Pockets of disapproval still exist within the dias-Boro given the lack of goals over the last three, conveniently bypassing the three clean sheets. They need to take a long look. And then look at Millwall, who’ve scored one league goal in six weeks&#8230;<strong>Boro 3-1 Millwal</strong>l</p>
<p>Watford v Crystal Palace &#8211; Vicarage Road</p>
<p>Palace have tailed off a bit after their positive start. Still, a draw versus West Ham and an improbable win over their naturalised rivals Brighton over the last two keeps hope alive in south London. The work done by Dougie Freedman and his Boro-tinged staff &#8211; Lennie Lawrence and Curtis Fleming &#8211; is nothing short of commendable.</p>
<p>The same can be said for the hosts in truth. Sean Dyche continues to focus on separating his side away from the relegation zone. The loan capture of Michael Kightly from Wolves should prove a boost, as long as the oft-injured livewire can stay on the pitch and off the treatment table&#8230;<strong>Watford 1-1 Palace</strong></p>
<p>West Ham v Blackpool &#8211; Upton Park</p>
<p>Big Sam’s benevolence knows no bounds. First, he engineers a sterling scoreless draw against Millwall, knowing a win for either would result in more thuggery and buffoonery, further blighting the English game in the eyes of global spectators. Now he’s keen to share his talent with the lesser-privileged Doncaster. Next up, he’ll mediate between Carlos Tevez and Roberto Mancini, ensuring both parties are heard and understood fairly before brokering a satisfying outcome resulting in all three hitting greater Manchester’s filthiest gentleman’s clubs in a stunningly heartwarming display of multiculturalism.</p>
<p>Good to see Daniel Bogdanovic making the most of a great opportunity with the Tangerines. He bagged two in the recent 5-0 beat down of Bristol City. Ian Holloway just received another <a href="http://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10432~2481036,00.html" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0_10432_2481036_00.html?referer=');">strike plaything</a> in the peripatetic Lomana LuaLua, sort of a poor man’s less crazy El-Hadji Diouf&#8230;<strong>West Sam 3-2 ‘Pool</strong></p>
<p><em>5.20p</em></p>
<p>Portsmouth v Barnsley &#8211; Fratton Park</p>
<p>Steve Cotterill the top target for Forest? Sure, he knows how to work under de facto transfer embargoes, but does his stint at Notts County completely discredit and disqualify him? Surely he should stay around and see if the new owners really do want to spend some of that money they say they’ve got?</p></div>
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You have to say Barnsley are a form side &#8211; unbeaten in their last six, so what if they have 5 draws? If you cannot, at least make sure you don’t lose&#8230;<strong>Pompey 1-0 Barnsley</strong></p>
<p>Brighton v Hull &#8211; Falmer</p>
<p>Another juicy fixture, rivalling Derby/Southampton as best of the round. Brighton haven’t won at home since August &#8211; Hull are unbeaten in their last three away from Humberside. The home side are still developing a fortress mentality at their new sponsored-by-a-corporate-whore modern ground.</p>
<p>Nigel Pearson says he content with his side as-is, though one would reckon another goalscorer or two would be welcome additions. A final place in the top six could well come down to goal difference&#8230;<strong>Brighton 2-1 Hull</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">16 Oct 11</span></p>
<p><em>1.00p</em></p>
<p>Birmingham v Leicester &#8211; St. Andrew’s</p>
<p>It was difficult in the beginning, balancing the rigors of a new, rugged league and the club’s first European foray in nigh on 50 years. Stability, thy name is Chris Hughton. The former Newcastle boss is delivering on both fronts. Brummie aren’t as high up in the table as one who looks to bounce straight back up should be, but with two matches in hand they are stll capable of contending to be at the right end of the table come May.</p>
<p>Leicester expect to be there too. Sven is in fine fettle at the moment as the Foxes have racked up 12 of their 16 points in their last six&#8230;<strong>Brummies 1-2 Leicester</strong></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a mercy killing really, not just a ‘rubbish laptop’. The plug was pulled under circumspect conditions, but we still followed it until the end &#8211; another dreadful display under the bright &#8211; or more appropriately snow swept &#8211; gaze of a nation. A single text to our Newcastle supporting mate read: ‘That was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was a mercy killing really, not just a <a href="http://anthonyvickers.boroblogs.co.uk/2009/12/typical-boro-ti.html" target="_self" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/anthonyvickers.boroblogs.co.uk/2009/12/typical-boro-ti.html?referer=');">‘rubbish laptop’</a>. The plug was pulled under circumspect conditions, but we still followed it until the end &#8211; another dreadful display under the bright &#8211; or more appropriately snow swept &#8211; gaze of a nation. A single text to our Newcastle supporting mate read: ‘That was like pistol-whipping a blind guy’. <a href="http://www.theclashblog.com/" target="_self" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.theclashblog.com/?referer=');">Theclashblog.com</a> wanted to know our impressions. ‘baffling squad selection, little invention/creativity, it was all pretty dire&#8230;a few decent chances but not golden enough for us to be able to bag’. Their verdict? The whole thing is a bloody mess…</p>
<p>To underscore the astonishment with the squad selection, Justin Hoyte was deployed at left back…ahead of the 3 existing and available ones…Julio Arca was favoured over Mark Yeates. In retrospect it’s daft to not think we’d struggle as badly as we did. Sorry Gary O’Neil, you didn’t boss the midfield…bang on though in being forthright about the deficiencies in attack and defence. Gary Gill was spared with a nagging malady &#8211; former Boro right back Curtis Fleming trekked the icy slopes to the press boxes at St James’ Park &#8211; here is what we culled from their vantage:</p>
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<li>GON      free kick on 12 mins &#8211; Lita rises unchallenged, but the header is far off      target</li>
<li>Geordies      lead after a questionable tangle in the box &#8211; Shola Ameobi appears to have      pushed Emanuel Pogatetz before heading a ball towards goal that’s      ultimately stabbed home by Marlon Harewood</li>
<li>Danny      Guthrie starts prolifically &#8211; delivered the ball leading to the first goal      &#8211; his free kick is repelled by the wall but drops to Alan Smith, in a      monumental scoring drought, who fizzes his shot low and wide</li>
<li>Hand      ball on Steven Taylor? He controls Isaiah Osbourne’s scooped shot onto the      post &#8211; another in a long line of stonewall penalties denied</li>
<li>HT &#8211;      Newcastle 1 &#8211; 0 Boro &#8211; Curtis Fleming: Boro poor at set pieces &#8211; really      costing us; Brad Jones continues to induce fear &#8211; rooted to the spot too      often, and when he’s not something foolish is usually afoot &#8211; Mark Drury      openly asks: are we really 20 points worse than the Geordies? Go get stuck      in!</li>
<li>Marcus      Bent on &#8211; Dave Kitson off &#8211; ineffectual from the Ginger Ninj-er</li>
<li>Niggly      officiating</li>
<li>Reported      attendance: 49,644</li>
<li>David      Wheater goes close at one end &#8211; Newcastle shift the attack and Danny      Guthrie is again involved &#8211; a cross from the right meets Ameobi again,      this time the striker connects &#8211; Newcastle 2- 0 Boro</li>
<li>Is it      safe to throw on Luke Williams and/or Jonathan Franks in a hostile derby      environment?</li>
<li>Lita      continues his maddening inconsistency &#8211; he’s fed a nice ball resultant of      a decent move between Osbourne and Bent &#8211; LL pounds the effort well over      the crossbar</li>
<li>Hoyte      &#8211; horribly exposed to failure &#8211; makes an enterprising run at the Newcastle back four      &#8211; silky moves with no end quality that…sadly</li>
<li>Franks      does get on for Lita late &#8211; no impact</li>
<li>Curtis      Fleming MOM &#8211; Emanuel Pogatetz</li>
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<p>Of paramount importance now is a proper return of points from the holiday fixtures &#8211; 6 would be exceptional &#8211; anything less than 4 a failure…</p>
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