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    Rudy Gestede tastes Premier League victory

    first time in 44 games he's been on the winning side in a Premier League game.

    FT M'boro 1-0 Sunderland

    Boro now 4 points behind the jacks (edited)
    Last edited by Michael Morris; 26-04-17 at 21:13.

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    Re: Rudy Gestede tastes Premier League victory

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    first time in 44 games he's been on the winning side in a Premier League game.

    FT M'boro 1-0 Sunderland

    Boro now 4 points behind the jacks
    I think Sunderland v Swansea will be an upset for the jacks.
    Sunderland will have nothing to play for but being their last home game i believe it will either be an home win or draw
    Last edited by Michael Morris; 26-04-17 at 21:14.

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    Re: Rudy Gestede tastes Premier League victory

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    first time in 44 games he's been on the winning side in a Premier League game.

    FT M'boro 1-0 Sunderland

    Boro now 4 points behind the jacks and they play each other a bit further down the line.
    That is a crazy stat! Any players beaten that?

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    Re: Rudy Gestede tastes Premier League victory

    Quote Originally Posted by stan butler View Post
    I think Sunderland v Swansea will be an upset for the jacks.
    Sunderland will have nothing to play for but being their last home game i believe it will either be an home win or draw
    Apologies it's Sunderland that Swansea play not Middlesbrough

    Jacks have

    Man Utd A
    Everton H
    Sunderland A
    WBA H

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    Re: Rudy Gestede tastes Premier League victory

    Quote Originally Posted by Zenith View Post
    That is a crazy stat! Any players beaten that?
    Name escapes me, young english lad with promise (lol) think he went from everton to man city then somewhere else (sunderland??) played for years before they won a match think it was over 50 games.

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    Re: Rudy Gestede tastes Premier League victory

    Quote Originally Posted by OurManFlint II View Post
    Name escapes me, young english lad with promise (lol) think he went from everton to man city then somewhere else (sunderland??) played for years before they won a match think it was over 50 games.
    Rodwell?

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    Re: Rudy Gestede tastes Premier League victory

    Quote Originally Posted by Zenith View Post
    Rodwell?
    Boom!

    *EDIT*

    Story here, seems Rodwell never won when starting

    http://www.90min.com/posts/4424669-5...league-history
    Last edited by OurManFlint II; 26-04-17 at 21:33.

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    Re: Rudy Gestede tastes Premier League victory

    Didn't spur go for ages without winning when bale started?

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    Re: Rudy Gestede tastes Premier League victory

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    Apologies it's Sunderland that Swansea play not Middlesbrough

    Jacks have

    Man Utd A
    Everton H
    Sunderland A
    WBA H
    Hull have

    Southampton Away
    Sunderland Home
    Palace Away
    Spurs Home

    I can see Hull getting a maximum of four points from that lot - Sunderland at home/palace away (if palace are safe)

    I can see the jacks getting maximum four points.. Sunderland away and West Brom Home.

    Boro are gone in all reality. They have a hard last few games and I doubt whether they will pick up more than a draw.

    But as per most seasons you may find a surprise package who manage to pull off a few results at this stage of the season.

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    Re: Rudy Gestede tastes Premier League victory

    Quote Originally Posted by AfricanBluebird View Post
    Hull have

    Southampton Away
    Sunderland Home
    Palace Away
    Spurs Home

    I can see Hull getting a maximum of four points from that lot - Sunderland at home/palace away (if palace are safe)

    I can see the jacks getting maximum four points.. Sunderland away and West Brom Home.

    Boro are gone in all reality. They have a hard last few games and I doubt whether they will pick up more than a draw.

    But as per most seasons you may find a surprise package who manage to pull off a few results at this stage of the season.
    That's been Crystal Palace.

    But I'm sure there will be more surprises

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