Pretty much. I’m talking specifically about the current Lion. I’d rather not go with the re-designed skinny lion you see on Nick Budwrevicz design.Agree, the rampant lion has been a constant hasn't it? No need to change it.
Come on Middlesbroogf!
They should revert to the original strip for the anniversary season.
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Make a few quid out of that -They should revert to the original strip for the anniversary season.
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It is going to be working with professional designers. Not in house as in the last time.Whatever they do - I hope it's done properly by a Design Consultancy and not a final year graphics student from his/her bedroom
Definitely the Transporter.
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Middlesbrough Football Club - correct spelling hopefully.
After that - Lion? Honey Badger? Houchens big shed which created 2m new jobs?
Just glad there appears to be some dialogue with the the fans.......although knowing Boro the badge has already been knocked up and is in print.......
We have one of the earliest kits anywhere on display in the Riverside. But am I right in thinking the first kits were basically shirts, cricket style. We also didn't play in red until much later. Polka dots were in thing in late Victorian times.Make a few quid out of that -
Top - long sleeve - £90
Bottom - long tracky type - £75
Belt - £50.
Made out of original itchy sack like material which when wet reduces your movement by 78%.
Winner
The parmo falls into the "maybe" level, along with the Bongo?It needs a parmo on it
The parmo falls into the "maybe" level, along with the Bongo?