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SEAN DYCHE...."IT'S OUR JOB TO BEAT BORO"

Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:01 pm

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SUGGESTIONS of drifting into the summer have been scotched time and again by the late-season performances of Sean Dyche's Golden Boys.

And the manager's pre-match press call for tomorrow's Middlesbrough match was full of the same bullishness about how he sees things.

"It's our job to beat Middlesbrough - I'm not interested in anyone else's situation or results," the manager told watfordfc.com.

"Tony Mowbray is an experienced manager who's got a good blend of ages and experience at his disposal.

"Of course we're aware Middlesbrough have plenty to play for, but our focus remains the same as it has right throughout the season and we have plenty to play for too.

"I've talked all season about a winning approach. We want to sign off in style for our fans, who've been with us every step of the way.

"There's been many highlights, both on and off the pitch, across the year - although now is not the time to be reflecting on any of that.

"We have an expectation about ourselves that will drive us on. We want those final three points on offer and we're not prepared to let go of that chance."

There are no injury concerns for Dyche ahead of tomorrow's match, and he confirmed that Stephen McGinn is "possibly in contention" for some sort of involvement in the squad.