This day 1974 - The Boro mother champions of all time

Erimus74

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30 / 03 / 1974
My favourite season & favourite Boro team EVER

This day back in 1974 the mighty Boro travelled to Kenilworth Road to face our nearest challenges Luton Town
After guarenteeing promotion the previous saturday when Dave Armstrong scored the only goal of the game with a 1-0 win at home to Oxford & after a 20 year wait, we are back in the 1st divison & with 6 games remaining we now stand 90 minutes away from securing the 2nd divison championship, though TBH, we were a team in waiting once we had beating Bristol City back on the 29th September 1973

Thousands travelled down to see the mighty Boro clinch the championship, a soccer special was put on with all carriages full as it departed Middlesbrough station

David Mills scored the only goal of the game, Boro were champions & going up in style
Great days indeed & very fortunate & privileged to be old enough to appreciate that team, thanks dad x

Big Jack's Boro team:

Jim Platt - Ever present up to that point
John Craggs - Ever present up to that point
Jimmy Cochrane - 2nd of 3 Boro 1st team games that season
Graeme Souness - IMHO Boro's best ever player & Stan Andersons final signing
Stuey Boam - My favourite ever Boro captain
Willie Maddren - My favourite ever Boro defender & the best I have seen then & since
Bobby Murdoch - Big Jacks 1st signing & what a signing, pass the ball on a sixpence
David Mills - 10th goal of the season, another excellent young talent through the youth set up
John Hickton - Mr Middlesbrough, a Boro iconic legend & my favourite Boro player of all time
Alan Foggon - Another excellent signing by Stan Andersons, which turned out to be Stans penultimate signing & very good good player, goalscorer got the Boro
David Armstrong - The little gem, another excellent player that came through the youth setup, scored the winner v Oxford one days short of one year of consecutive Boro games, an amazing footballer, 1st full season with consecutive matches that stretch from March 24th 1973 to 6th September 1980
Sub
Malcolm Smith, scored a few vital goals that season, especially the one that knocked out Man Utd at OT in the league Cup earlier in the season, Malcolm Smith shared the subs bench with Peter Brine, they would alternate each week with only one sub back then, so not to forget Peter Brine, Boro's other supersub, made his full debut in the same home game as Graeme Souness, I liked PB, a good hardworking player who gave everything for the Boro, had to retire due to a persistent knee injury at the same time as the late, great Willie Maddren

If only someone could invent a time machine

Me, my younger brother & dad, 2 massive, massive Boro fans now in the Holgate in the sky

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Possibly my most enjoyable away match- I even started a song in the away end at that match, " HOLGATE GIVE US A B" etc etc. God I was bloody knackered afterwards! Also seem to remember having a bit of banter with Newcastle supporters at a service station on the way home. Can't remember where they had been playing and wasn't really that bothered tbh!! Just great times. UTB.
 
Possibly my most enjoyable away match- I even started a song in the away end at that match, " HOLGATE GIVE US A B" etc etc. God I was bloody knackered afterwards! Also seem to remember having a bit of banter with Newcastle supporters at a service station on the way home. Can't remember where they had been playing and wasn't really that bothered tbh!! Just great times. UTB.
The Geordies had beaten Burnley in the FA Cup semis at Hillsborough. I seem to remember bumping into a few on the way there and back, it was mainly good natured as we were Champions and they'd got to Wembley, only to be hammered by Liverpool.
 
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