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		<title>By: Phil McThomas</title>
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		<description>The Newcastle-Boro game is pivotal.

Whoever loses that game WILL go down, and they will thoroughly deserve it.

Whoever wins will have a decent chance of staying up.  It&#039;s entirely possible that Hull and Sunderland will fail to pick up any more points this season - or maybe just 1 or 2 more.  

The winner of Boro/Newcastle will likely need 1 more win from the other 2 games to stay up.  Boro have a  home game against bottom-of-the-form-league Aston Villa, and Newcastle have a home tie with Fulham.  It could happen.

Oh, but if Newcastle v Boro ends in stalemate, I think they&#039;ll both go down.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Newcastle-Boro game is pivotal.</p>
<p>Whoever loses that game WILL go down, and they will thoroughly deserve it.</p>
<p>Whoever wins will have a decent chance of staying up.  It’s entirely possible that Hull and Sunderland will fail to pick up any more points this season – or maybe just 1 or 2 more.  </p>
<p>The winner of Boro/Newcastle will likely need 1 more win from the other 2 games to stay up.  Boro have a  home game against bottom-of-the-form-league Aston Villa, and Newcastle have a home tie with Fulham.  It could happen.</p>
<p>Oh, but if Newcastle v Boro ends in stalemate, I think they’ll both go down.</p>
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