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Why Middlesbrough will struggle to even make the play offs

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Manager Tony Mowbray has told Swansea to come back with a ‘serious’ offer if they are interested in either or both of the players.

One current player that Middlesbrough will be without for the first part of the season is Jason Steele. The goalkeeper is expected to be out for three months after breaking a bone in his wrist.

This is a major blow as Tony Mowbray had confirmed the England under 21 stopper as number one for the forthcoming season. He made his league debut last August in an impressive performance against Leicester which led to a host of Premier League clubs chasing his signature.

He did however sign a five year contract in December 2010 and was key to Mowbray’s plans this season.

Not only is the squad not strong enough, the competition is fierce.

Teams like West Ham, Birmingham and Reading are ruthless and if they hold on to their star players there’s only one way they’re going. Up.

Kevin Nolan scored 17 goals in his first full season in the Championship for Newcastle and now he is back for more, this time with West Ham. The 29 year old has put pen to paper on a five year deal at Upton Park and will be hungry for another league title.

The newly promoted teams are expected to do well also. Southampton have been a sleeping giant for a few seasons now but it looks as though Nigel Adkins has made the fans believe again and are tipped to make an impact in the Championship.

Joining them are Brighton. Gus Poyet is one of the best young managers around at the moment and add to that the goals of Craig Mackail-Smith and the creativity of Kazenga Lua Lua and you have a recipe for success.

This time last year Middlesbrough were pre season favourites for promotion. Instead of being priced at 6/1 like last year, they can be found at 16/1 for promotion this year. Remarkably that’s still fifth favourite.

In reality though, if those odds are to be taken seriously, they will need to strengthen the squad.

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  • Andy Day says:

    As a ‘Boro fan, I can give you one simple reason why we will struggle to make the playoffs. What sparked our run of good form near the end of the season? Jason Steele getting injured in goal against Reading.

    We’ve already made it clear we intend for him to be our number one even though he will miss the start of the season through injury. A blind man can see that he threw away point after point. Paul Smith came in and was superb but we aren’t buying him which is madness.

    Steele is 20 and prone to mistakes, and second choice Danny Coyne is 38 and might as well be retired already. We aren’t going up without a good goalie, and we certainly can be found wanting in that respect. In fact, we can barely be said to have a first team goalie at all since Coyne is basically a coach and Steele might as well still be a rookie.

    • JP says:

      Spot on, I don’t care if he is young and from Middlesbrough the lad is absolute garbage.

  • Beamish Boro says:

    Any boro fan thinking about promotion in any sense is an idiot, the squad is an absolute joke. No right midfielder, no left midfielder, only two centre mids, and full of kids.

    21st place will be success for Boro

    • Paul says:

      Troll alert!

      So we’ve only got 2 midfielders have we? Barry Robson, Nicky Bailey, Kevin Thompson, Merouane Zemamma, Richie Smallwood, Cameron Park, Tarmo Kink, Andy Halliday, Matty Bates… have I gone past two yet?

      • Paul says:

        And of course I forgot new signing Malaury Martin and Marvin Emnes, not to mention Joe Bennett and Justin Hoyte who have been used in midfield a few times.

        • JP says:

          How many of those are good enough mind? Thomson is a crock, I think Robson may go back to Scotland if we got an offer due to wages. Hoping for big things from Smallwood. Bates etc out of position in midfield.

          I think we are ok in the middle of the park but on the wings I really don’t think Kink and Halliday are good enough to create chances. Let’s hope some youngsters kick on

      • Beamish Boro says:

        Well Paul its obvious you seem to be a prat.

        Thomson is injured.
        Zemamma is as much a midfielder as Juninho was, not good enough to play in a 4.
        Park is a kid and has played less than 5 times for the club, if you think he can be relied upon you are an idiot.
        Kink and Halliday are rubbish.
        Then you mention Bates, Bennett and hoyte all defenders.

        Robson will probably play on the right but is far from a right winger, nobody at the club can be classed as a left winger.

        As for centre midfield, only smallwood, bailey and thomson fit that and one is crocked.

        • Paul says:

          So what you are saying is that you only think we have two fit midfielders capable of playing in a 4-4-2 and that means we will be lucky to finish 21st across the whole season, despite the fact that pretty much the same lineup finished the season as well as anyone in the division.

          Even assuming that Mowbray is going to play a 4-4-2 all season (which I don’t believe is the case) you still have Robson, Bailey, Thomson, Bates and Williams with enough experience and ability in centre midfield to challenge for promotion and Smallwood showing masses of potential.

          As for wide roles you have Kink and Emnes as natural attacking wide players, Bennet and Hoyte who can be pressed into service if need be, or more centrally minded players who can also play wide in Robson, Bailey and Thomson. Then you have the highly rated Park who is unproven but then so were Downing and Johnson at one point.

          I stand by my initial comment – Troll alert!

  • James Howell says:

    Interesting. However…

    Boyd…..A prolific striker at rangers and forrest yes. However even gers fans admit he was not brilliant. This being down to his inability to perform in big games and only being used to mop up against lower SPL teams.

    However, Boro’s season was ruined by ban management, bad players (Kris Boyd) and injuries.

    As for the strengh in the squad. Its sound, what has been proved before is that the boro academy is quality and will produce competent players. And thats why we’re in with a shout.

    Geordie scum.

  • JP says:

    The problem is Gibson is cutting the funding, we have lost what 4 so far and Proctor came out this week saying we might not be able to get a new goalie as we have to cut the wage bill further.

    I expect Lita and Emnes to go and I would quite like to see Hoyte and Robson leave.

    I feel gutted for Mogga, he is a class manager and with funds he would have us walking the league. Still get shot of a couple more, with a combination of good youngsters and a few smart signings we could do alright

  • Rik says:

    poor article in truth

    the players that have left Arca was the only one who played well and until Mogga come in he was awful.

    Not one of the players that have left have been a loss and only two were managing to grace the first team on a regular basis and are very easilly replaced (Grounds, Kink and Robson are all left sided) so this is still the team that finished last season so strongly

    And to the Steele haters (although Boro fans are known for hating there keepers) how settled were the back five last season? or is that something else that is quickly forgotten!

    Mid table and consolidation is fine for next season as the team has been utterly dismantled four times in the last five years. anything else is a welcome bonus

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