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Middlesbrough Fc Collection

"Middlesbrough FC: A Journey Through Time and Triumphs" Step back in time to the vibrant era of Middlesbrough FC, where players donned their new suits with pride

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Boro players sporting the their new suits. Circa 1975

Boro players sporting the their new suits. Circa 1975

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Footballer and cricketer Alan Ramage. 1979

Footballer and cricketer Alan Ramage. 1979

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Steve Gibson (left), newly appointed to the Middlesbrough F. C

Steve Gibson (left), newly appointed to the Middlesbrough F. C
Steve Gibson (left), newly appointed to the Middlesbrough F.C. board, pictured with secretary David Thorne. Circa 1985

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Footballer John Hickton at home. 1972

Footballer John Hickton at home. 1972

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Cup ticket queue at Ayresome Park. 1972

Cup ticket queue at Ayresome Park. 1972

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Gary Hamilton follows his shots path, but this one just missed

Gary Hamilton follows his shots path, but this one just missed. Middlesbrough 2 -0 Chelsea, 1988 Football League Second Division play-off Final, held at Ayresome Park. 25th May 1988

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Trevor Senior heads home Boros first goal past Chelsea defender Steve Wicks (no 4

Trevor Senior heads home Boros first goal past Chelsea defender Steve Wicks (no 4) and stranded goalkeeper Kevin Hitchcok while Stuart Ripley looks

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Ecstasy for Stuart Ripley, turning, and partly hidden Boro scorer Trevor Senior - agony

Ecstasy for Stuart Ripley, turning, and partly hidden Boro scorer Trevor Senior - agony for Chelseas defenders. Middlesbrough 2 -0 Chelsea, 1988 Football League Second Division play-off Final

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Gordon Durie. Chelsea 1 -0 Middlesbrough, 1988 Football League Second Division play-off

Gordon Durie. Chelsea 1 -0 Middlesbrough, 1988 Football League Second Division play-off Final, held at Stamford Bridge. 28th May 1988

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Chelsea Chairman Ken Bates. Chelsea 1 -0 Middlesbrough, 1988 Football League Second

Chelsea Chairman Ken Bates. Chelsea 1 -0 Middlesbrough, 1988 Football League Second Division play-off Final, held at Stamford Bridge. 28th May 1988

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Chelsea 1 -0 Middlesbrough, 1988 Football League Second Division play-off Final

Chelsea 1 -0 Middlesbrough, 1988 Football League Second Division play-off Final, held at Stamford Bridge. 28th May 1988

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Pupils at Keldholme School have scored with three unusual paintings of Boro stars

Pupils at Keldholme School have scored with three unusual paintings of Boro stars. It was enough to bring the three players, Bernie Slaven

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: Middlesbrough FC team photograph. Back row L-R: N. Stiles, J. Craggs, J. Platt, W

Middlesbrough FC team photograph. Back row L-R: N. Stiles, J. Craggs, J. Platt, W. Gates, A. Foggon. Centre row L-R: P. Brine, J. Hickton, P. Creamer, S. Boam, G. Souness. Front row L-R: D

Background imageMiddlesbrough Fc Collection: History goes under the hammer when the great Ayresome Park Auction takes place on 23rd

History goes under the hammer when the great Ayresome Park Auction takes place on 23rd April 1996. Auction manager Brian Hardy from Henry Butcher puts lot numbers on rows of seats on the terraces



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"Middlesbrough FC: A Journey Through Time and Triumphs" Step back in time to the vibrant era of Middlesbrough FC, where players donned their new suits with pride, circa 1975. The Boro stars exuded confidence as they showcased their impeccable style both on and off the pitch. In 1979, a remarkable talent emerged in the form of Alan Ramage - a footballer turned cricketer. His versatility knew no bounds as he excelled in two sports, leaving fans awestruck by his exceptional abilities. The arrival of Steve Gibson marked a turning point for Middlesbrough FC. As he stepped into his role at the club, hope filled the hearts of supporters who believed that brighter days were on the horizon. Little did they know that Gibson's leadership would shape an extraordinary future for Boro. Amidst all the action, we catch a glimpse into John Hickton's life outside football in 1972. A true family man at heart, he found solace and joy within the walls of his home while continuing to inspire fans with his incredible performances on matchdays. Ayresome Park witnessed countless unforgettable moments throughout its history. In 1972, dedicated fans formed long queues eagerly awaiting cup tickets - an undeniable testament to their unwavering support for Middlesbrough FC. Gary Hamilton's determination was palpable as he followed every shot path meticulously during one game; alas, luck was not on his side this time around. Nevertheless, his commitment left spectators captivated by his relentless pursuit of victory. Trevor Senior etched himself into Boro folklore when he headed home Boros' first goal past Chelsea defender Steve Wicks - an exhilarating moment that ignited ecstasy among Stuart Ripley and other teammates present on that fateful day. However, triumph often comes hand-in-hand with heartbreak.