Nice, cherished memory finny, I lost my brother aged 52 who, like me was Boro daft, he would drive down to Brighton on his own to see the Boro, we went together for which seemed like yearsGawd - for us oldies its a tough un
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The first game at The Riverside. Went with my brother and we were both extremely emotional when we first came up the steps and sobbed on each other’s shoulders. How far the club had come......
He died at the dreadfully young age of 44 with the big C and I cherish memories like that.
Probably my favourite FAC match, certainly my favourite away strip, thanks for postingThis is a tough one but I'd have to say......
Middlesbrough 3 Sunderland 1 - FA Cup 4th Round - 1975. I was 13 years old and us wearing our away kit at home was something I found weirdly special. Two penalties, in the mud. Fantastic game, great day.
Heres one I was talking about zorroStep in the Boro time machine - destination - where ever you want to go, so if you could step back in time and visit a Boro home game from the past, either to relive a great memory game or see a game before your time... - which would you pick
I could certainly redo that one. What a night!Boro v Oxford United in 1967. Missed one of the greatest nights in Ayresome Park history.
That was my favourite away game. Travelling to the match there were reports of a fire and it might be cancelled. Not the friendliest of exits as Wolves fans not too interested in congratulating us.Was alive but I wasn't old enough to go but I've seen some videos and Wolves v 'Boro in 1992 on the last day of the season looked a belting game.
Final game, needed a win, down to ten men, away from home and 1-0 down entering last 20 minutes or so....only to end up nicking a winner to clinch promotion!
Celebrations looked incredible.
Oddly it's one during my lifetime. I had gastric flu when we played Basel. Had to give up my ticket and couldn't quite enjoy it. Wouls like to experience it from somewhere other than the toilet.Step in the Boro time machine - destination - where ever you want to go, so if you could step back in time and visit a Boro home game from the past, either to relive a great memory game or see a game before your time... - which would you pick
Oddly it's one during my lifetime. I had gastric flu when we played Basel. Had to give up my ticket and couldn't quite enjoy it. Wouls like to experience it from somewhere other than the toilet.