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  • He moved from Northern Ireland in 1977 to Middlesbrough, a large town in northeast England, in ord
  • His first goal for Middlesbrough, a long-distance drive into the top corner
  • n November 1906 becoming player/manager at Middlesbrough, a role he also held at Leicester City (th
  • ry with the same deal as he was offered at Middlesbrough; a loan until the end of the season.
  • His son has recently joined the academy of Middlesbrough a local rival to his former team Sunderlan
  • shock 1-0 win over Italy at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, a game since immortalized in World Cup lo
  • The Middlesbrough Academy is the name for Middlesbrough's yo
  • There are currently no fewer than 19 Middlesbrough Academy representatives playing for Englan
  • Agnew continued his coaching at the Middlesbrough Academy and then joined Leeds United as Re
  • playing in a reserve team game against the Middlesbrough academy.
  • one of the most promising graduates of the Middlesbrough Academy.
  • this time lodging a bid of £80,000, which Middlesbrough accepted.
  • In the 1991-1992 season he helped Middlesbrough achieve promotion to the newly founded Pre
  • Middlesbrough actually won the game but Gibson-Poole los
  • 6, 1997, when Leicester City drew 1-1 with Middlesbrough after extra time.
  • rnley, but decided on a move to local team Middlesbrough, after missing close to a year due to inju
  • He scouted for Newcastle and Middlesbrough after his playing retirement.
  • kshire club came in the 2-4 home defeat to Middlesbrough after a long range free-kick.
  • He scored his first goal for Middlesbrough against Doncaster Rovers on 26 January 201
  • He played his last League game for Middlesbrough against Leicester City at Ayresome Park on
  • It is part of the Middlesbrough Agglomeration but is not within the boroug
  • in only 3 matches, he joined English side Middlesbrough agreeing to a three-year deal.
  • vening Gazette is written and published in Middlesbrough, along with many other publications.
  • n the 2001-02 season, he eventually joined Middlesbrough, along with Malcolm Christie for a combine
  • First Division Middlesbrough, along with Bristol City, Preston North En
  • e from a resurgent Arsenal, newly promoted Middlesbrough and also a Nottingham Forest side who seem
  • spitals, James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough, and Friarage Hospital in Northallerton.
  • over 100 appearances for each of Burnley, Middlesbrough, and Nottingham Forest.
  • played for Nuneaton Borough, Derby County, Middlesbrough and Leeds United and has earned 11 England
  • he following season during a 6-1 defeat of Middlesbrough and became the first player to score for t
  • e are services from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Middlesbrough and Saltburn via Darlington.
  • 09 Turnbull rejected a contract offer from Middlesbrough, and informed the club that he would leave
  • Danby is served by a rail network between Middlesbrough and Whitby and an Arriva bus service.
  • ts Alexander & Henman of Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough and the building contractors were Trow & S
  • rlington, about 10 mi (16 km) southwest of Middlesbrough and 24 mi (39 km) south of Durham.
  • here are also daily services to Newcastle, Middlesbrough and Hull (all via Leeds).
  • Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Birmingham City occupy the relegation
  • Middlesbrough and Bolton Wanderers complete the top five
  • he Football League was made under the name Middlesbrough and Ironopolis Football Club.
  • espite the hype surrounding the signing by Middlesbrough and their supporters, including comparing
  • Also, in certain respects, the Middlesbrough and South Tees accent is a form of Yorkshi
  • ll player most notable for his career with Middlesbrough and becoming Britain's first half-million
  • re is generally an hourly service north to Middlesbrough and southbound towards York and beyond (us
  • Connected to Whitby, Middlesbrough and Newcastle through the Esk Valley Railw
  • He was born in Middlesbrough and obtained his medical training at Middl
  • of Stockton-on-Tees (south of the river), Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland however these are
  • irst Conservative Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough and the founder of Sadler & Company, a che
  • rham, Alston, Carlisle, Gateshead, Heston, Middlesbrough and Motherwell.
  • It is situated between Middlesbrough and borough of Stockton-on-Tees just north
  • ver 150 matches in the Football League for Middlesbrough and Nelson.
  • our appearances in the Football League for Middlesbrough and Bradford City.
  • UEFA Cup 2005-06 group stage match between Middlesbrough and Litex Lovech on 15 December 2005.
  • r's runner-up Gary Owen in a semi-final at Middlesbrough and after trailing 14-27 to Ray Reardon in
  • e housing for the burgeoning population of Middlesbrough and to provide attractive housing at a aff
  • nited, Scunthorpe United, Plymouth Argyle, Middlesbrough and Gillingham between 1950 and 1964.
  • (Mondays to Saturdays) from the station to Middlesbrough and Darlington, with certain trains contin
  • ral station, Sunderland Central, Carlisle, Middlesbrough and Northumberland, with a twice daily ser
  • Atherton made 66 appearances in all for Middlesbrough and became club captain.
  • official launch by Gary Pallister (former Middlesbrough and England International footballer) and
  • thorities of Hartlepool, Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland, covering parts o
  • He played in the Football League for Middlesbrough and Middlesbrough Ironopolis.
  • arranged at the Riverside Stadium between Middlesbrough and Internazionale.
  • The main game featured was Middlesbrough and Arsenal at the Riverside Stadium with
  • e two control rooms which were situated at Middlesbrough and York.
  • th Sir C. Furness Westgarth and Company of Middlesbrough and W. Allen and Company of Sunderland to
  • in the Football League as a left-back for Middlesbrough and Darlington.
  • He has also played for Middlesbrough and Milton Keynes Dons.
  • Craddock came through the youth system at Middlesbrough, and was a member of their FA Youth Cup wi
  • His previous clubs include Sligo Rovers, Middlesbrough, and more recently Scarborough and Darling
  • nd World War he made guest appearances for Middlesbrough and Hartlepools United, and was released f
  • Smith was born in Middlesbrough, and began his career as a trainee at Midd
  • long the coast via Redcar along the former Middlesbrough and Redcar Railway - now the Tees Valley L
  • lt in stages by the Cleveland Railway, the Middlesbrough and Guisborough Railway and the NER.
  • s, was built by Sir Raylton Dixon & Co. of Middlesbrough and was launched on 17 June 1897 for Elder
  • the club registering only 2 away wins (at Middlesbrough and Fulham in the space of 4 days) and a s
  • located in Linthorpe within the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshi
  • s a football local derby contested between Middlesbrough and Sunderland, in the North East of Engla
  • ller, who played for his national side and Middlesbrough and later became a manager.
  • He was released by Middlesbrough and signed for Hibernian in the summer of
  • was born on April 19, 1862 in Eston, near Middlesbrough and died on December 20, 1932 in Burnley,
  • successful trial with a club, this time at Middlesbrough, and he later played for Walton-on-Thames,
  • As a junior he was on the books at Middlesbrough and Chelsea, but failed to make the grade.
  • e a 5-0 win over Liverpool, a 5-1 win over Middlesbrough and a 5-2 away win at Leyton Orient.
  • £6,500, ending the 1923-24 season as both Middlesbrough and Chelsea's top scorer.
  • He was born in Middlesbrough and died in London.
  • to the end of the transfer window, he left Middlesbrough and joined Premier League side Stoke City.
  • to the border of Redcar and Cleveland with Middlesbrough and the Hambleton district of North Yorksh
  • 07 he made headlines by criticizing former Middlesbrough and then England manager Steve McClaren fo
  • In December, McMahon was recalled by Middlesbrough and made his first appearance of the seaso
  • earances for clubs including Halifax Town, Middlesbrough and Huddersfield Town.
  • Guisborough was already served by the Middlesbrough and Guisborough Railway (M&GR), a subsidia
  • onal big clubs including Sheffield United, Middlesbrough and relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers.
  • oughout the seven years that he spent with Middlesbrough, and could always be relied upon to do a j
  • s a large housing estate in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshi
  • de secondary school and Stainsby School in Middlesbrough, and in 1975 he was appointed head of geog
  • Middlesbrough and Ironopolis Football and Athletic Club
  • arances in the Football League playing for Middlesbrough and Darlington, where he spent most of his
  • Aislaby is home to the former Middlesbrough and England national football team manager
  • York, North Yorkshire, Garratt grew up in Middlesbrough and he joined the York City youth system i
  • for the club came on 16 March 1912 against Middlesbrough, and he scored his first goal the followin
  • as well as English clubs Newcastle United, Middlesbrough and Sunderland.
  • club football for various teams including Middlesbrough and Sunderland and made one appearance for
  • debut on 6 October 1956 in a 3-1 defeat to Middlesbrough and by April 1957 was a regular in the fir
  • Lewis was born in Middlesbrough and lived there with his mother, his broth
  • During his last year at Middlesbrough, and through the rest of his time in Engla
  • Middlesbrough and Wolves were relegated as financial pro
  • generally an hourly service northbound to Middlesbrough and southbound to York and beyond (usually
  • ersby Link was a short line connecting the Middlesbrough and Guisborough Railway and the now disuse
  • After going on trial with Middlesbrough and being linked with Cardiff City, he joi
  • England that links the Yorkshire towns of Middlesbrough and Scarborough.
  • d and Whitby constituency, 34.6% came from Middlesbrough and 0.3% from Richmond (Yorks).
  • youth team, spending a period on loan with Middlesbrough and on trial at Leeds United, before joini
  • r clubs reported to be interested included Middlesbrough and Newcastle United.
  • band also played shows in Dublin, Glasgow, Middlesbrough and Stoke-on-Trent.
  • g estate in Ormesby, within the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshi
  • essional footballer who, after trials with Middlesbrough and Dundee, played for Sheffield Wednesday
  • orward for Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, Middlesbrough and Chelsea in the late 1890s and early 19
  • Fleming later coached at youth level at Middlesbrough and joined Livingston in June 2007, as ass
  • The station is 33.5 miles (53.9 km) from Middlesbrough and 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Whitby.
  • adian, who was also said to be interesting Middlesbrough and Sheffield Wednesday, had a trial with
  • luding, in 1854, Bradford Adolphus Street, Middlesbrough, and St. Enoch in Glasgow.
  • this round, as were West Bromwich Albion, Middlesbrough and Preston North End from the Second Divi
  • Keen was born in Middlesbrough and began his career as a trainee with New
  • and is on the Esk Valley Line that joins Middlesbrough and Whitby.
  • ne train per day in each direction between Middlesbrough and Saltburn serves the station.
  • along the Durham Coast Line to Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Nunthorpe (plus a limited service via
  • who played for Hearts, Charlton Athletic, Middlesbrough and Falkirk during his career.
  • th good road links to Stockton-on-Tees and Middlesbrough and the rest of North East England.
  • It took place in Middlesbrough and Manchester the following year and in t
  • er, also called Bill, was a half back with Middlesbrough and Nelson in the 1920s.
  • ttom joined Sunderland, Patrick Lee joined Middlesbrough, and Paul Lyons joined Rochdale.
  • is on the Esk Valley Railway Line between Middlesbrough and Whitby.
  • s in matches against Preston North End and Middlesbrough, and on 8 December he scored his fourth go
  • Lawton was born in Middlesbrough, and after playing for his home-town club
  • The match was played at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough and England were defeated 3-0.
  • Murphy started his career with Middlesbrough, and had a spell on loan at Barnsley.
  • m, northbound to Morpeth and southbound to Middlesbrough and Sunderland while East Coast provides s
  • vices to Newcastle upon Tyne via Durham or Middlesbrough and to Bangor in Wales via Leeds, Bradford
  • 17 appearances in the Football League for Middlesbrough and Peterborough United between 1962 and 1
  • surrounding the other FA Cup final between Middlesbrough and Chesterfield.
  • Robinson played in the Colts for Middlesbrough and guested for Dunfermline Athletic, whil
  • down the chance to join North-east rivals Middlesbrough and set up a sports shop in Newcastle upon
  • nded The Avenue Primary School, Nunthorpe, Middlesbrough, and then Teesside High.
  • tchinson to move on to Premier League team Middlesbrough, Andrew Muldoon along with Bryn Gunn left
  • strike force saw him make his first senior Middlesbrough appearance in the Premier League game away
  • ns after the FA Cup semi-final win against Middlesbrough, April 2006
  • Middlesbrough are to sign him from Slovakian side MFK Ko
  • He currently coaches youngsters in the Middlesbrough area.
  • pent most of his time in the Cleveland and Middlesbrough areas, and was briefly assistant to the se
  • formed in 1997, making their debut at the Middlesbrough Arena on Halloween 1997.
  • pton, New Brompton, Tottenham Hotspur, and Middlesbrough around the time of the First World War.
  • eral art competitions and a scholarship to Middlesbrough art college in 1955 when he was sixteen.
  • He joined Middlesbrough as an amateur in 1907, but failed to make
  • Scott joined Middlesbrough as an under-18 coach in July 2007, before
  • ed his playing career at his hometown club Middlesbrough as an apprentice, before breaking into the
  • He also played for Middlesbrough as well as various lower league sides.
  • He rejoined Middlesbrough as reserve team coach on 23 January 2007.
  • 0 and in July of the following year joined Middlesbrough as an amateur.
  • the Premiership joining North-East rivals Middlesbrough as a replacement for Franck Queudrue who m
  • in Glasgow, Hamilton started his career at Middlesbrough as an apprentice, making his first team de
  • The Pease family had developed Middlesbrough as an industrial centre, and after discove
  • back and, on certain occasions, played for Middlesbrough as a left or central midfielder.
  • Benedict's, which is run by the Diocese of Middlesbrough as a systemic school.
  • s born in Ludlow, Shropshire, but moved to Middlesbrough as a child.
  • his match resulted in Newcastle United and Middlesbrough asking about his availability, so York per
  • Garry joined Strachan as Middlesbrough assistant manager.
  • mitted rivals Stoke to play a home game to Middlesbrough at Vale Park.
  • or-Fletcher scored twice in a 3-0 win over Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium on 8 December.
  • Winn started his career after signing for Middlesbrough at the age of eight, before joining Oldham
  • gue goal on 29 October, in a 4-1 defeat to Middlesbrough at the Riverside.
  • goal for the club in the 2-2 draw against Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium on 27 November 20
  • he 16th of October and a 1-0 home win over Middlesbrough at the City Ground on the 19th of October.
  • nce against Blackpool, and was released by Middlesbrough at the end of that season.
  • The year ended with a 1-0 defeat to Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium on Boxing Day.
  • was the 2-1 home win by Coventry City over Middlesbrough at Highfield Road on August 15, 1992.
  • 1 November 1975 in the 1-0 league win over Middlesbrough at Ayresome Park.
  • lowing season though he was relegated with Middlesbrough back to the Second Division.
  • ing his club career he played for Dundalk, Middlesbrough, Barry Town, Hartlepool United and York Ci
  • Stuart, along with Middlesbrough based Steve Cochrane, owner of the Psyche
  • that he was born to the superintendent of Middlesbrough Baths.
  • ee R(Judge) v First Secretary of State and Middlesbrough BC[2005]EWCH 887
  • Close started his career with the Middlesbrough Bears in 1947 followed by a short spell on
  • ervative Party candidate, believed that if Middlesbrough beat Sunderland in the derby game at Ayres
  • was abolished under the Banham Review, and Middlesbrough became a unitary authority.
  • managed 22 appearances, and was loaned to Middlesbrough before making a permanent move to Swindon
  • o play for Leicester City, Scarborough and Middlesbrough before returning to Ireland.
  • ls at Fulham, Brentford, Stockport County, Middlesbrough before re-joining Shidon Athletic where he
  • d with Clyde, Coyle had a brief spell with Middlesbrough before moving to Rochdale.
  • ie began his career with the youth team of Middlesbrough, before making his professional debut in 1
  • nd, Henderson began his League career with Middlesbrough before moving to Hull City in 1961.
  • chool in Birtley and began his career with Middlesbrough before joining Hull in 1982.
  • Middlesbrough began their season with a victory for the
  • te Castle (K473), built by Smiths Dock, at Middlesbrough; begun 23 June 1943, launched 28 December
  • Despite Middlesbrough being in the Second Division, McNeil was c
  • During Gordon Strachan's era as manager at Middlesbrough, Bennett admitted to feeling down with his
  • It is situated on the outskirts of Middlesbrough between the town and ICI Wilton.
  • a brief, unsuccessful, spell as manager of Middlesbrough between 1981 and 1982, ending with his dep
  • Otto was ever-present for Middlesbrough between 1982 and 1985 earning 155 consecut
  • Born in Middlesbrough, Blenkinsop attended St Augustine's RC Pri
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