Overview
Boro: Through Triumph and Survival is an independent, unofficial history of Middlesbrough Football Club, tracing the long arc of the club from its industrial nineteenth-century roots to the modern game. Written in a narrative, fact-based style, it follows Boro through formation, early league football, Ayresome Park, wartime interruption, the rise of George Camsell and Wilf Mannion, the Jack Charlton revival, the financial collapse of 1986, the dramatic rescue that saved the club, the move to the Riverside, the glamour of the Bryan Robson era, the first major trophy under Steve McClaren, and the European nights that lifted Middlesbrough onto a wider stage.
More than a football chronicle, this book is also the story of Teesside itself: its labour, pride, hardship, humour, loyalty, and refusal to disappear. Across promotions and relegations, heroes and heartbreaks, Middlesbrough Football Club emerges as more than a team. It becomes a living expression of place, memory, and belonging.
Rich in historical detail and written for readers who want the full story rather than a brief overview, Boro: Through Triumph and Survival offers a complete portrait of one of English football's most resilient and compelling clubs.
This is an independent, unofficial book. It is not endorsed by, affiliated with, or authorized by Middlesbrough Football Club, the English Football League, the Premier League, UEFA, FIFA, or any other organization, club, league, or rights holder mentioned within the work.
All trademarks, service marks, club names, league names, competition names, brand names, and other proprietary terms referenced in this book are the property of their respective owners. Their use is for identification, commentary, and historical reference only and does not imply endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798901944363
- ISBN-10: 9798901944363
- Publisher: Publishdrive
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.78 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.11 pounds
- Page Count: 376
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