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GazetteBoro brings you the best news and views about Middlesbrough FC from The Gazette.

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  • The Tripe Supper: Play-off twists, midfield debate & Player of the Year contenders

    25/04/2018 Duration: 39min

    How many more twists and turns will the Championship cough up in the final two weekends of the season?After the Sheffield United defeat, Boro's prospects looked grim but two wins on the bounce have sparked real belief in the stands and on the pitch.The play-off picture is discussed in our latest Middlesbrough FC Tripe Supper podcast.Dominic Shaw is joined by Anthony Vickers, Philip Tallentire and Boro season ticket holder Chris Garbutt.They also debated the battle for places in the midfield and assessed the contenders for the Player of the Year award. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • The ups and downs of Britt Assombalonga's season - and what does the future hold?

    20/04/2018 Duration: 35min

    Britt Assombalonga looks likely to be leading the line for Boro at Derby.Tony Pulis says Patrick Bamford won't be risked after his injury against Bristol City and has called on Assombalonga to take his chance.It's been an up and down season for Assombalonga.Boro's record signing remains the club's top scorer but has had to settle for a spot on the fringes in the second half of the season.Why doesn't the striker tick Pulis's boxes? And what does the future hold for the former Forest man?Dominic Shaw is joined by Philip Tallentire and season ticket holder Chris Garbutt for this week's podcast.Martin Braithwaite and Ashley Fletcher are also discussed, as well as the resurgence of Bamford since Pulis took charge. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Middlesbrough's big game flaw and problems on the road

    12/04/2018 Duration: 23min

    For Middlesbrough to stand any chance of breaking back into the top six they need to do something which they've found incredibly difficult this season: beat their rivals.The loss at Sheffield United in midweek again highlighted Boro's big game flaw but with fixtures to come against Bristol City, Derby and Millwall it's something that needs addressing and fixing immediately.Boro have also struggled on the road of late.But why?Dominic Shaw is joined by Anthony Vickers and Boro season ticket holder Chris Garbutt for the latest Tripe Supper podcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Tripe Supper: Besic's impact, Baker questions & Bamford's dilemma

    16/03/2018 Duration: 40min

    Midfielder Mo Besic has made quite the impact since joining Boro from Everton on loan in January.The Bosnian has only played six times for the club but is already "undroppable", according to Jonathon Taylor.Jonathon and Philip Tallentire joined Dominic Shaw for this week's Boro podcast.Our writers also discussed Lewis Baker and his re-emergence in the first team fold. Beyond this season, what next for the Chelsea loanee?And Patrick Bamford is also on the menu, with the in-form striker on Ireland's radar. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Tripe Supper: The Garry Monk reunion & how Boro have changed

    05/03/2018 Duration: 30min

    Two days after Garry Monk gets the Birmingham gig, he takes charge of the club for the first time against Boro on Tuesday night.Football.Monk was in charge of Boro the last time these sides met when a win for the hosts at the Riverside moved them into the top six. Tony Pulis will be hoping his side end up in those play-off spots at close of play on Tuesday.Dominic Shaw is joined by Anthony Vickers and Jonathon Taylor for the latest Tripe Supper podcast as they look back on Monk's time in charge and ahead to the St Andrew's reunion. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Gestede's injury woe, Sunderland preview and Assombalonga vs Bamford

    23/02/2018 Duration: 32min

    Who will fill the Middlesbrough void left by Rudy Gestede?That's the starting point for the second Tripe Supper of a busy week as we look ahead to Saturday's third and final Wear-Tees showdown of the season.Boro have won both of their previous meetings against Sunderland this term in both the Championship and the FA Cup, but Tony Pulis' preparations were dealt a blow this week following Gestede's gutting diagnosis.An X-ray confirmed that the forward has fractured his ankle and will play no further part in Boro's promotion quest, a blow for a player who trebled his league account with an impressive two-goal haul against Hull on Tuesday evening.But with Gestede sidelined, Boro must now turn to others in the squad to score the goals to sustain a top-six tilt over the next 13 games.Will it be £15m striker Britt Assombalonga, Boro's record signing who has dropped down the pecking order since Pulis' appointment, who is given a chance to stake his claim at the Stadium of Light?Or could Patrick Bamford, a player who

  • The Tripe Supper: Bamford's role & Boro future and why the struggle for relegated teams?

    21/02/2018 Duration: 30min

    What a lovely finish it was from Patrick Bamford as he lifted Boro into a 2-1 lead against Hull City on Tuesday night.With that goal, you'd think Bamford did enough against the Tigers to keep his place in the team for the trip to Sunderland on Saturday.But what does the long-term future hold for Bamford? With the ex-Chelsea man being used on the left side of midfield, can he nail down a spot in Tony Pulis' team.With Boro having beaten Hull this week and with Sunderland to come on Saturday, our writers also discuss the three relegated teams and ask why they've struggled this season.Join Dominic Shaw, Philip Tallentire and Anthony Vickers for this week's podcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Assombalonga vs Gestede & if Boro have improved under Tony Pulis

    16/02/2018 Duration: 24min

    Philip Tallentire is joined by Anthony Vickers and Chris Garbutt to preview Boro's trip to Cardiff City and assess the team's development under Tony Pulis For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • The Tripe Supper: Strikers, Jack Harrison & whether Middlesbrough's focus has already shifted to next season

    09/02/2018 Duration: 38min

    After all the summer investment in bolstering the forward line, there seemed little chance of Boro coming up short in front of goal this season.But of late, that's what's let the side down. After Martin Braithwaite and Ashley Fletcher left on loan in January and with Patrick Bamford being used on the left, it seems a straight shoot-out between Britt Assombalonga and Rudy Gestede to lead the line. So who gets the nod?Where Assombalonga is concerned, what does the future hold? Can the striker make a long-term success of being the frontman in a Pulis system?Away from the subject of strikers, Jack Harrison is discussed in our latest podcast, while the lads also mull over the play-off picture and whether Boro's attention has already drifted to next season.Join Dominic Shaw, Philip Tallentire and Jonathon Taylor for our latest Tripe helping. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Has the January transfer window left Boro stronger or weaker?

    02/02/2018 Duration: 25min

    Dominic Shaw is joined by Anthony Vickers and Philip Tallentire to look back on a dramatic end to the winter window - but is the squad at Tony Pulis' disposal stronger than it was at the beginning of the month? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Martin Braithwaite's future, Adama Traore's form & what to expect before January deadline

    25/01/2018 Duration: 26min

    Dominic Shaw is joined by Anthony Vickers and guest Chris Garbutt for the latest on all things Boro For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Archive interview: Juninho - part 2

    12/01/2018 Duration: 40min

    Juninho enjoyed three spells with Middlesbrough and it’s fair to say it was an exciting time for the club.The Little Fella played in three cups finals for Boro – plus a replay – and was part of the team that lifted the club’s first major honour.In the second part of Philip Tallentire’s exclusive interview with Juninho, the Brazilian playmaker looks back on his time with Boro following his highly-publicised arrival in October 1995.He admits he found it hard to adjust to the North-east climate but was grateful for the warm welcome he received from the Teesside public. That special relationship remains to this day.Juninho talks about reaching the Coca-Cola and FA Cup finals and reminisces about the heartbreak of relegation.He admits he was wrong not to take part in the open top bus parade after the Wembley loss to Chelsea and explains why, with a World Cup just around the corner, he had to join Atletico Madrid in the summer of 1997.Juninho returned on loan in 1999 but it wasn’t a happy period as he struggled to

  • The Tripe Supper: Pulis's behind the scenes Middlesbrough remit and Aitor Karanka's Nottingham Forest challenge

    09/01/2018 Duration: 28min

    There was plenty on the agenda in the latest Tripe Supper Boro podcast.As well as looking back on the derby win over Sunderland, the lads discussed the FA Cup fourth round draw, Pulis's off-the-pitch remit and the appointment of Aitor Karanka at Nottingham Forest.Dominic Shaw was joined by Philip Tallentire and Anthony Vickers for this bumper subject podcast.Our writers start by discussing what the win over Sunderland told us about Boro under Pulis and finished by assessing former manager Karanka's challenge at the City Ground after taking charge of Forest. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Tripe Supper: The early days of Pulis' tenure and signs of what to expect in future

    05/01/2018 Duration: 24min

    We're not quite two weeks into Tony Pulis' Boro reign but he's already has two games in charge and set about stamping his authority in the squad.So what are the early impressions of Pulis?Dominic Shaw is joined by our Boro editor Philip Tallentire and season ticket holder Chris Garbutt to discuss the very early stages of the new manager's time in charge.They also discuss players who are likely to feature heavily in the coming weeks and months and those who look set for a spell on the fringes.And what sort of impact has Pulis made off the pitch so far? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • The Tripe Supper: The reasons behind Monk's departure and Tony Pulis' appointment

    27/12/2017 Duration: 33min

    It's been a rather frantic few days at the Riverside.Six points on the pitch, a sacking and an appointment off it.While Garry Monk's departure wasn't a complete shock, the timing caught fans by surprise. So why did Steve Gibson choose to fire the 38-year-old? And is there anything in the rumours that Monk could return to former club Swansea City?As for Pulis, was he the only candidate to replace Monk?Dominic Shaw is joined by Philip Tallentire and Anthony Vickers for our latest Tripe Supper podcast, looking back on a festive flurry of major change for Middlesbrough. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • The reasons for Boro's defensive collapse, Monk's uncomfortable position & importance of the next 4 games

    19/12/2017 Duration: 31min

    Jonathon Taylor is joined by Philip Tallentire and Anthony Vickers to discuss Boro's defeat at Millwall, Garry Monk's uncomfortable position & the importance of the next four games - starting at Sheffield Wednesday this weekend For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • First names on Monk's teamsheet & will Boro be braced for January interest in fringe figures?

    12/12/2017 Duration: 32min

    Stewart Downing and Grant Leadbitter both received standing ovations as they made way against Ipswich Town - so should the pair be among the first names on the Boro teamsheet?Who else is a must-start in Monk's XI?That's discussed on this week's Tripe Supper podcast, with Dominic Shaw, Philip Tallentire and Anthony Vickers.There's also a little bit of talk about transfers - obviously - and whether Boro will be braced for interest in their out of favour figures once the window opens. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Archive interview: Juninho - part 1

    08/12/2017 Duration: 39min

    Juninho has a special relationship with Teesside and the Middlesbrough supporters.When Boro signed him in 1995, the Little Fella was the South American Player of the Year.It was the equivalent of Huddersfield signing Neymar at the start of the this season.In fact, it was far more significant than that because English clubs rarely signed South Americans in those days, especially Brazilian internationals.Most squads were made up of British and Irish players with a smattering of Scandinavians.Boro were breaking new ground and the people of Teesside took the club’s exotic new acquisition to their hearts.Philip Tallentire has twice travelled to Brazil to interview Juninho about his life and career and, for the first time, the highlights of those interviews are available to download on two exclusive Gazette podcasts.Part One covers his early years as a football-mad kid growing up in a middle class suburb of Sao Paulo through to his Boro debut against Leeds in November 1995.Rejected as slight teenager, Juninho was o

  • The Tripe Supper: How has it got to this stage so quickly for Monk?

    04/12/2017 Duration: 22min

    The season is only 20 games old but Garry Monk is a man under pressure.So how has it got to this stage so quickly for the Boro boss? And how does he turn it round?Dominic Shaw, Jonathon Taylor and Anthony Vickers discuss Monk's future on this week's podcast.What will be going through Steve Gibson's mind at this stage? And what mitigation can Monk plead at this stage of the campaign? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Alan Peacock feature interview

    01/12/2017 Duration: 44min

    Alan Peacock is a Middlesbrough legend.Born and raised in the town 80 years ago, he played for the club he supported as a lad with great distinction.His strike partnership with the prolific Brian Clough was hugely successful and when the latter moved up the A19 to Sunderland, Peacock took over the chief goalscoring duties, finishing Boro’s top scorer for two successive seasons.He won an England call-up and travelled to the 1962 World Cup, staying with the squad in the less than salubrious surroundings of a mining company’s headquarters - a far cry from the kind of luxury hotels the modern day players are housed in at major tournaments.After scoring 141 goals for Boro, Peacock move to upwardly-mobile Leeds United where he would play for fellow Teessider Don Revie.He won a Division Two Championship medal with United in 1964 and a year later had to settle for runners-up medals in the FA Cup final and the Division One title race.A serious knee injury suffered in a pre-season friendly in East Germany later that su

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