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Friday 18 July 2008

Check This!

BORO have announced the arrival of their new away kit, which goes on sale to season ticket holders next week.


Afonso Alves models the new black and blue striped shirt which will accompany black shorts and socks with a blue trim and the players will get to wear their new kit this evening as they take on York City as part of the BORO's pre-season warm-up.

Meanwhile George Boateng this week completed his move to Hull City after BORO accepted a £1 million bid for the Dutch midfielder who has been with BORO since 2002. In addition, speculation surrounding fellow midfielder Lee Cattermole's future has began to circulate as news of a bid from another Premier League club, reportedly Wigan Athletic, has emerged.

Ideally manager, Gareth Southgate, would be keen to keep the highly enthusiastic youngster at the club but it is believed that he would be prepared to let Catts leave provided a suitable offer was made.

Also this week, Gary O'Neil has committed himself to BORO after much talk of him being 'unsettled' on Teesside. O'Neil was on track to be nominated as player of the season last year after a spectacular start to the season, but following a dip in form and a bad injury ruling him out of the last few games of the season, rumours started to spread that he was finding life hard with BORO. He had this to say to the MFC official website,

"It's been a good pre-season for me so far and now that I'm happy and settled, it will get me back to where I want to be."




Picture & Quote Courtesy of MFC Official Site (www.mfc.co.uk)

Monday 7 July 2008

Super Swoop

BORO moved fast after weeks of speculation to secure their first two signings of the summer in French under-21 star Didier Digard and Dutch forward Marvin Emnes, on Friday.

Both players sealed their moves to the Riverside in the space of 24 hours after it was revealed that talks for both players had been ongoing for some time.

Frenchman, Digard, followed the earlier arrival of the Dutch youngster Emnes, from Sparta Rotterdam, as each player put pen to paper on 4 year contracts and cited the attraction of playing in the English top flight as their main reason for choosing BORO ahead of other potential buyers.

Digard's arrival on Teesside, from PSG, may now clear the way for former captain George Boateng to leave the club as Celtic have stepped up their interest in the Dutch midfielder.


Meanwhile 20 year old Emnes has expressed his delight at his move to the Premier league,

"I am very excited to join Middlesbrough. It's a dream for any player to play in the Premier League, but it is a great opportunity for me when I am still so young.

"I had a good year with Sparta and there was a lot of interest in me but I was enthusiastic about the idea of joining Middlesbrough from the very first day I heard of their interest."





Pictures & Quotes courtesy of MFC Official Site (www.mfc.co.uk) & Skysports (www.skysports.com/football)