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Re: EFL Championship Season '16/'17
What is going on here
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Dat efficiency
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Moal I really need Newcastle to win tonight
What a nerve wracking match.
What a nerve wracking match.
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I'm not even watching lol, didn't know it was televised.
Not surprised though, we have been quite bad since Christmas.
Not surprised though, we have been quite bad since Christmas.
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Derby are attacking like mad men, they missed an easy chance just earlier and the GK is flopping crosses as if he is Ospina.
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My heart nearly stopped ffs, some Newcastle clown wrestled Derby's GK to the ground in a 95th minute corner and I thought the ref would give a penalty for sure but luckily he only gives another corner. Then a Derby scrub headed the ball so slowly and accurately at the top corner only for another Newcastle defender to clear it at the last milisecond.
Incredible relief at the end from the home crowd.
Incredible relief at the end from the home crowd.
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At least we won lmao, we need to be better though. Also as the season goes on it becomes more clear certain players are not PL level.
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Re: EFL Championship Season '16/'17
You know it's bad when you're losing to the 21TH placed team - a place that doesn't even exist in any half decent league
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Should have kept my stupid gob shut
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Re: EFL Championship Season '16/'17
Brighton vs Reading is ON
Brighton:
Stockdale, Salton, Duffy, Dunk, Pocognogli, Knockoert, Stephens, Sidwell, Murphy, Murray, Baldock
Subs: hunemaier, Kayal, Hemed, March, Walton, Tomori, Akpom
Reading:
Al Habsi, Gunter, McShane,Moore,Blackett, Evans, Williams, Mutch, McCleary, Kermorgant, Beerens
subs: Joey van den Berg, Swift, Jordan Obita, Adrian Popa, Anssi Jaakkola,Kelly, Grabban
Brighton:
Stockdale, Salton, Duffy, Dunk, Pocognogli, Knockoert, Stephens, Sidwell, Murphy, Murray, Baldock
Subs: hunemaier, Kayal, Hemed, March, Walton, Tomori, Akpom
Reading:
Al Habsi, Gunter, McShane,Moore,Blackett, Evans, Williams, Mutch, McCleary, Kermorgant, Beerens
subs: Joey van den Berg, Swift, Jordan Obita, Adrian Popa, Anssi Jaakkola,Kelly, Grabban
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Re: EFL Championship Season '16/'17
Zealous' undying eternal everlasting hero, Ali Al-Habsi
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Giggity's Mahrez
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BAAAAALDOCK
Absolute world class goal
Absolute world class goal
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Re: EFL Championship Season '16/'17
FT:
Brighton & Hove Albion v Reading 3-0
Brighton & Hove Albion v Reading 3-0
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Re: EFL Championship Season '16/'17
Overture music for everyone
TONIGHT, TUESDAY THE 28TH OF FEBRUARY
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AMEX STADIUM
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http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39035302Championship leaders Brighton host second-placed Newcastle on Tuesday in a match which could prove crucial in the race for automatic promotion.
Rafael Benitez's Magpies are a point behind Albion, with both teams likely to name unchanged teams.
The Seagulls have the best home record in the division, having lost just once at the Amex this season, while Newcastle have the best away record.
"It's important for the message we can send out," Benitez told BBC Newcastle.
"But I still feel that April will be the crucial month. We have to do well but after we have Huddersfield, Reading and Fulham, and we have to approach every game with the belief we can win."
Top scorer Dwight Gayle (hamstring), whose 20 goals in 24 league games have played a key role in the Magpies' promotion push, is still sidelined for the visitors.
His absence has been covered by Aleksandar Mitrovic, Ayoze Perez and Daryl Murphy, who have 11 Championship goals between them so far this season.
"Dwight has been training a little bit but still has no confidence [in the hamstring]," said Benitez, whose side are five points clear of third-placed Huddersfield.
"It is true we are missing him and his goals and characteristics, but we have players that score goals and create chances."
Newcastle are eight games unbeaten in the league but the trip to the south coast starts a run of away fixtures against their promotion rivals.
United go to Huddersfield on Saturday, followed by a journey to fifth-placed Reading on Tuesday, 7 March.
Brighton boss Chris Hughton, who led Newcastle to the Championship title in 2009-10, is aware of the significance of the match.
"There is no doubt it is a big game because of where we are in the division," said the 58-year-old.
"I've been asked about pressure but I don't think Newcastle are under any more pressure than we are. It is the sort of pressure you want, at this end of the table.
"But because of what Newcastle are and the squad they have, their expectations to win the league are greater than ours."
Albion left-back Sebastien Pocognoli is fit to start after being withdrawn in the second half of Saturday's 3-0 win over Reading to protect a groin strain.
Full-backs Gaetan Bong (knee) and Liam Rosenior (ankle) are out, along with centre-back Connor Goldson (heart).
Match facts
Brighton's only defeat in their last seven matches against Newcastle in all competitions (W4 D2) came earlier this campaign in a 2-0 loss at St. James' Park.
The Magpies have never scored a goal at the Amex Stadium in two previous games there, both in the FA Cup.
The Seagulls have lost one of their last 19 home league games on a Tuesday (W14 D4), losing 1-0 to Ipswich in December 2015.
Newcastle, meanwhile, haven't lost an away game on a Tuesday since going down to Spurs in December 2010, winning four and drawing three since.
Magpies striker Daryl Murphy has scored in each of his last four Championship appearances against Brighton (four goals).
Murphy is the highest scoring Championship opposition player at the Amex (since 2011-12), netting four goals in five previous appearances.
The Magpies are yet to win a Championship game in which they've conceded the first goal this season (D1 L6), while Brighton have won 18 out of 18 games in which they've scored first.
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Brighton: Stockdale; Bruno, Duffy, Dunk, Pocognoli; Knockaert, Stephens, Sidwell, Murphy; Baldock, Murray
Newcastle: Darlow, Yedlin, Lascelles, Clark, Dummett, Ritchie, Shelvey, Colback, Atsu, Diame, Gouffran
Newcastle: Darlow, Yedlin, Lascelles, Clark, Dummett, Ritchie, Shelvey, Colback, Atsu, Diame, Gouffran
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Re: EFL Championship Season '16/'17
Can't wait
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Re: EFL Championship Season '16/'17
Hala Brighton
can't wait for the Fat Spanish Waiter to get a lesson in strong and brave English football from Big Chris Hughton
2-1 Brighton IMO
can't wait for the Fat Spanish Waiter to get a lesson in strong and brave English football from Big Chris Hughton
2-1 Brighton IMO
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Re: EFL Championship Season '16/'17
I hope Sky don't let us down and Martin Tyler and Neville are commenting as appropriate for the occasion
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Mole is not a true fan IMO if he isn't watching this
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Lmao Bruno playmaking from right back for Brighton. Shades of Maicon.
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Penalty Brighton.
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Brighton 1:0 Murray with a strong penalty
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Great penalty. Murray. 1-0 Brighton. Well deserved
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deserved lead too
Brighton clearly the superior team
Hughton outclassing Benitez
Brighton clearly the superior team
Hughton outclassing Benitez
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Fantastic and brave penalty from Murray. Top stuff.
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Ritchie, Duffy, Baldock, Dunk
The Championship clearly has the superior names to the PL
Only Newcastle's galacticos spoiling the sight with blasé shit names like Gouffran
The Championship clearly has the superior names to the PL
Only Newcastle's galacticos spoiling the sight with blasé shit names like Gouffran
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