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  • 20 minutes to kick off. Facing the Boys End at Ayresome Park. Boro v Stoke City, 8th April 1995. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Nottingham Forest 3, 03/02/1993. Ayresome Park. Kick off, Boro v Forest, FA Cup 4th Round replay, 3rd February 1993. View from The Holgate End with the South Stand in the background. Final score 0-3. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Neil Cox signing autographs outside the gates of Ayresome Park, in August 1994. Middlesbroughs last season at the ground before the move to the Riverside Stadium. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Leaving the Holgate End after the last league game at Ayresome Park. Boro 2 Luton 1, 30th April 1995. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Grimsby fans in pouring rain at Ayresome Park. Middlesbrough 1 Grimsby Town 1, 21st January 1995. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Boro player Manager Bryan Robson runs onto the pitch before the last league game at Ayresome Park, Boro v Luton 30th April 1995. With promotion to the Premier League already guaranteed, Boro won 2-1. The barrel roofed North Stand is in the background. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Steven Pears and his replacement Alan Miller, parade the First Division trophy after Pears' testimonial match, May 16th 1995. The match was the last game ever played at Ayesome Park. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Boro fans celebrating promotion to the Premeir League at Steven Pears testimonial match, the last game ever played at Ayesome Park, May 16th 1995. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • The North Stand on infra red film before the last league game ever played at Ayresome Park. Boro 2 Luton 1, 30th April 1995.
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  • The North Stand on infra red film before the last league game ever played at Ayresome Park. Boro 2 Luton 1, 30th April 1995.
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  • The site of the centre circle at Ayresome Park, home of Middlesbrough FC from 1903-1995. The record attendance was 53,802 for Middlesbrough v Newcastle United 27th December 1949. Part of the Ghost Grounds project.
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  • 'Boro' graffitti behind the East Stand of Ayresome Park. 27th December 1994.
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  • The North Stand at Ayresome Park, Boro 1 Barnsley 1, 14th March 1995.
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  • The North Stand on infra red film before the last league game ever played at Ayresome Park. Boro 2 Luton 1, 30th April 1995.
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  • The North Stand on infra red film before the last league game ever played at Ayresome Park. Boro 2 Luton 1, 30th April 1995.
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  • Celebrating the third goal of John Hendrie's hat trick in The Holgate End. Boro 3 Blackburn Rovers 2, 5th December 1992. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Fans throwing paper to welcome the teams onto the pitch, Boro v Liverpool, 13th March 1993, final score 1-2. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Full time, Boro 1 Everton 2, April 10th 1993. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Boy watching the game through a fence at the Holgate end, Boro 3 Tottenham 0, April 20th 1993. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Boro v Nottingham Forest, 20th February 1993, final score 1-2. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Boro make Coventry look like Real Madrid, Boro 0 Coventry 2, 6th February 1993. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • 3 young fans in The Holgate End. Boro 2 Villa 3, 26th September 1992. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Celebrating a goal from Jimmy Phillips, Boro v Nottingham Forest, 20th February 1993, final score 1-2. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Boro players celebrate at the final whistle, Boro 3, Blackburn Rovers 2, 5th December 1992. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Fans in The Holgate End cheering the team onto the pitch for the last game of the season with Boro already relegated. Boro 3 Norwich 3, May 8th 1993. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Boy on the Holgate End Fence, Boro 1 Sheffield Wednesday 1, 24th October 1992. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • An impeded view was an occupational hazrd of standing terraces. The ball is still visiable. Boro 2 Southampton 1, 26th January 1993. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Leaving the Holgate End at full time. Boro 2 Derby County 4, 18th March 1995. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Nigel Pearson heads clear in Bryan Robsons first game as player manager, Boro v Burnley 13th August 1994. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Celebrating Alan Moore's winning goal in the Holgate End Boro v Stoke 8TH April 1995. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Fans celebrating Paul Wilkinson's equaliser, Boro v Everton, April 10th 1993. Final score Boro 1, Everton 2. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Man yawning, during an early SKY TV Monday night game. Boro 2 Oldham Athletic 3, 22nd March 1993. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • A red balloon flying above the holgate End, Boro 2 Oldham Athletic 3, a Monday night SKY game,Photo by Paul Thompson22nd March 1993.
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  • Watching Boro lose 2-4 to Derby from the corner of the Holgate End. The 1950s corrugated South Stand is on the right. Boro 2 Derby County 4, 18th March 1995. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Paul Wilkinson runs to join John Hendrie and the Holgate End in celebrating Hendrie's goal, Boro 2 Burnley 0, 13th August 1994. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • The Holgate End at half time, Boro v Spurs, 20th April 1993, final score 3-0. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Queing to get into the Holgate End, Boro v Stoke 8th April 1995. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Fans celebrate at the final whistle, Boro 3, Blackburn Rovers 2, 5th December 1992. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Fans in The Holgate End cheering the team onto the pitch for the last game of the season with Boro already relegated. Boro 3 Norwich 3, May 8th 1993. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Celebratory balloons outside the East Stand, Boro v Luton 30th April 1995. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Two points dropped, Boro 1 Sheffield United 1, 17th April 1995. The men in caps have seen it all before. Mike Blackburn adds: "My late father is the taller of the two ‘men in caps' (on the right to the left of the floodlights in the picture.) Paul Thompson is quite right when he says they have 'seen it all before'. Dad would have been in about his 40th of 55 seasons watching Boro then. It looks as though he was just sucking the air through his teeth before coming out with the the well worn phrase of his - 'Ay ya bugger - typical bloody Boro man!’" Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Half time drinks outside the Ladbrokes kiosk, Boro 2 Watford 0, 7th March 1995.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Looking across the partially developed River Tees towards Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. A banner celebrating former player and current manager Tony Mowbray on a lamppost outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough FC supporters seated in the North Stand at the Riverside Stadium watching their team's match against Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Preston North End supporters watching their team from the South Stand at the Riverside Stadium during their team's away match at Middlesbrough in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Supporters gather beneath a statue of former player George Hardwick outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The wall at the back of The Holgate End is the last surviving part of Ayresome Park, home to Middlesbrough FC from 1903-1995.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough taking on Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture at the Riverside Stadium. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough FC's manager Tony Mowbray and his opposite number Phil Brown of Preston North End watching the action from the touchline in an Npower Championship fixture at the Riverside Stadium. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Supporters gather near a statue of former player Wilf Mannion outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The gates from Middlesbrough's old ground Ayresome Park, outside the Riverside stadium Middlesbrough. 16th January 2021, Middlesbrough 0 Birmingham 1, for WSC.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Recently-appointed Preston North End manager Phil Brown having an altercation with referee Mick Russell at the Riverside Stadium during his team's away match at Middlesbrough in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Supporters gather near a statue of former player Wilf Mannion outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Three Middlesbrough FC supporters seated in the East Stand at the Riverside Stadium waiting for the start of the match against Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Fans making their way towards Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium past sculptor Anish Kapoor's public art entitled Temenos on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium pictured with the town historic Transporter Bridge and sculptor Anish Kapoor's public art entitled Temenos on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium pictured with the town historic Transporter Bridge and sculptor Anish Kapoor's public art entitled Temenos on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. A statue of former player Wilf Mannion outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough players leaving the pitch at the end of their match against Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture at the Riverside Stadium. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Preston North End supporters cheering their team from the South Stand at the Riverside Stadium at the start of their team's away match at Middlesbrough in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Supporters gather beneath a statue of former player Wilf Mannion outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. The facade of Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium seen from the historic iron club gates located in the car park on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. A banner celebrating former player and current manager Tony Mowbray on a lamppost outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough FC's Scottish international forward Kris Boyd receiving instructions from his captain Matthew Bates in an Npower Championship fixture at the Riverside Stadium against Preston North End. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough FC's manager Tony Mowbray watching the action from the touchline in an Npower Championship fixture against Preston North End at the Riverside Stadium. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Preston North End supporters watching their team from the South Stand at the Riverside Stadium during their team's away match at Middlesbrough in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough FC captain Matthew Bates leading his team out at the Riverside Stadium before the start of the match against Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157 with Bates scoring his team's goal. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Supporters gather beneath a statue of former player George Hardwick outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. A banner celebrating former player Graeme Souness on a lamppost outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium with the town's historicTransporter Bridge in the background on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. A sign indicating a stretch of private land adjacent to Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium pictured on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium pictured with the town historic Transporter Bridge and sculptor Anish Kapoor's public art entitled Temenos on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough FC's manager Tony Mowbray watching the action from the touchline in an Npower Championship fixture against Preston North End at the Riverside Stadium. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Young children parading with banners around the pitch at Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough players taking a break against Preston North End during an Npower Championship fixture at the Riverside Stadium. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Middlesbrough FC's celebrating the game's opening goal scored by their captain Matthew Bates against Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture at the Riverside Stadium. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. The visiting Preston North End players going through their pre-match warm-up at Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the clubs met in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Recently-appointed Preston North End manager Phil Brown gathering his thoughts on the pitch at the Riverside Stadium before the start of his team's away match at Middlesbrough in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. A banner celebrating former player Harold Sheperdson on a lamppost outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium with the town's historicTransporter Bridge in the background on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Queing for tickets outside the East Stand at Ayresome Park, 27th December 1994.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Fans arriving outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium prior to the club playing host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Fans making their way towards Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium past sculptor Anish Kapoor's public art entitled Temenos on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. A Union Jack flag at half mast outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • The gates from Middlesbrough's old ground Ayresome Park, outside the Riverside stadium Middlesbrough. 16th January 2021, Middlesbrough 0 Birmingham 1, for WSC.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Preston North End players celebrating Billy Jones' late equaliser during an Npower Championship fixture against Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. A programme seller waiting for customers outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. Three Middlesbrough FC supporters seated in the East Stand at the Riverside Stadium waiting for the start of the match against Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. A banner celebrating former player Graeme Souness on a lamppost outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium with the town's historicTransporter Bridge in the background on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 1 Preston North End 1, 22/01/2011. Riverside Stadium, Championship. A statue of former player Wilf Mannion outside Middlesbrough FC's Riverside Stadium on the day the club played host to Preston North End in an Npower Championship fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw watched by a crowd of 16,157. Middlesbrough relocated from their former home at Ayresome Park in 1995. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Wigan Athletic 0, 21/02/2009. The Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough. Premier League. Photo by Paul Thompson. The gates of Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough's old ground, outside the Riverside Stadium.
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  • The gates of Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough's old ground, outside the Riverside Stadium. Middlesbrough 0 Wigan Athletic 0, 21/02/2009. The Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough. Premier League. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Middlesbrough 0 Wigan Athletic 0, 21/02/2009. The Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough. Premier League. Photo by Paul Thompson. The gates of Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough's old ground, outside the Riverside Stadium.
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