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Middlesbrough
Ground Name: Riverside
Stadium Capacity: 35,100 (all seated)
Address: Middlesbrough, Cleveland, TS3 6RS
Telephone No: 08 44 499
6789 Main Fax No: 01642 757
690 Ticket Office: 08 44 499 1234
Ticket Office Fax: 01642 757
693 Stadium Tours: 0844
499 6789 Club Nickname: Boro Year Ground Opened: 1995 Pitch
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What's The Ground Like? Riverside Stadium (photo) What Is It
Like For Visiting Supporters? Looking
Towards The North Stand (photo) Where To
Drink? East Stand (photo) How To Get There
By Car & Where To Park By
Train By
Air West Stand (photo) Local Rivals Admission Prices Fixtures 2009-2010 Ground
Layout Programme & Fanzine Stadium Tours Disabled Facilities Record & Average
Attendance Fans Ground Reviews Ayresome
Park Hotel Accommodation Google Map Of The Area Feedback
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| What's The
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The stadium was opened in
August 1995 after the Club left its former home
ofAyresome Park where it had played since
1903.The new stadium has further been
improved with the 'filling in' of the corners on either side of the
West Stand, adding another 5,000 seats to the overall capacity.
These extensionsmean that the
Riverside is now totally enclosed, vastly improving its overall
feel. The West Stand is slightly larger than the other three sides,
which makes the appearance somewhat
imbalanced. Although it looks great from the outside (especially so
at night, when illuminated and visible from miles around), inside it
is somewhat bland. It seems to lack character, but I'm sure this
will develop in time.
There is
an electric scoreboard at each end of the stadium, whilst o
utside the main entrance you will find a pair of statues
dedicated to two former Boro greats; George Hardwick & Wilf Mannion .
Inbetween the statues are the old entrance gates to
Ayresome Park, which is a nice link with the Club's history.
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Riverside
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| What Is It Like
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Away supporters
are housed in the South Stand at one end of the stadium. Up to 4,500
fans can be accommodated in this area. The
turnstiles are electronic which means that you have to insert your
ticket in a reader, to gain entry. Once inside then the leg room is
okay and the view from the away section is excellent. However, the
concourse running behind the stand is quite narrow, meaning that it
can get quite crowded at half time and before kick off. There is a
Ladbrokes betting outlet available and there are a number of flat
screen televisions, showing Sky Sports (and the match itself once it
has kicked off). The catering had a fair choice of grub on offer in
the form of balti pies (£1.80), minced beef pies (£1.80), rollover
sausages (£2.40), cheeseburgers (£2.40), pizza (£2.30), chips
(£1.50) and curry sauce (£0.50). On my last visit they were also
offering a 'pie and a pint' for £4.10. Atmosphere on my visits has
not been that great, but on the plus side I have not recently
experienced any hassle there (well at least not for some years
now...)
One thing to point out is that there isvery little in the way of pubs or eating
establishmentsnearby, so you will need to
head into the town centre for these.
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Looking Towards The North
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| Where To
Drink? |
Chris Taylor,
recommends Doctor Browns, a ten minute walk away from the ground at
the bottom of Corporation Road, in the city centre. This pub serves
real ale, has SKY TV and on my last visit had a good mix of home and
away fans, both inside and outside of the pub. On the corner
opposite the pub, is also a sandwich bar, which was doing a brisk
trade in amongst other things, trays of roast potatoes and gravy. To
find this pub; If you were standing outside the stadium with the
main entrance behind you, head over to your left and turn right down
the road, going under a bridge. A little way down this road on your
left, there is an underpass (there is usually some programme &
fanzine sellers standing by its entrance). Go down through the
underpass and as you emerge on the other side turn right and go down
the road and through another underpass. You will emerge in a small
retail park (there is a McDonalds over on your right), which you
walk through unto you come to a main road. Turn right along this
road and you will see the Doctor Browns pub over on your left. Otherwise, there is a bar at the back of the
away stand within the ground (Tetleys £2.40 per pint, Carlsberg
£2.60 per pint).
Simon Lorch a visiting Chelsea fans adds;
'We went into the Bridge Inn, which is next door to the railway
station on Bridge street...the road that leads to the ground. It was
mainly locals but we had no colours on and went in. The people and
staff were very friendly and the beer in there was very cheap. It
was a very hospitable place and we will definitely see them next
year!'
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East Stand |
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| How To Get There
By Car & Where To Park |
It is quite easy
to find. Just follow the A66 (signposted Teesside from the A1) past
Darlington's new ground and on into Middlesbrough. Carry on up the
A66, through the centre of Middlesbrough and you will pick up signs
for the Riverside Stadium. Although there is no parking available
directly at the stadium itself, there are a number of private parks
(mostly on waste land)nearby. Also when
you reach the turn off the A66 (as signposted) for the stadium, then
rather than at the top of the slip road turning left towards the
stadium, then instead if your turn right to go back across the A66,
then there is plenty of street parking available in this area. It is
then about a 15-20 minute walk to the away turnstiles.
Jerry
Hill adds; 'I would suggest that away fans should follow the route
marked "away coaches" from the A66, as this passes many private car
parks along the river, all priced at £4'. Bear in mind though that
if you do park at one of these car parks, then it may take 45
minutes or so after the game, before you can exit them. Otherwise,
as the stadium is about one mile from the town centre you could also
consider parking in a long stay car park in the town centre (about a
15-20 minute walk away from the ground).
For
a map showing the location of the ground click here (to take you to the Street Map
website).
To go to a
simplified page, containing the directions and pub info, which you
can print out click here.
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| By
Train |
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The ground is walkable
from Middlesbrough train station which is on Albert Road. Although there is a direct train service from the North
West, fans travelling from other parts of the country, will most
likely find themselves changing at Darlington , for Middlesbrough.
If you come out of the main entrance , t urn left ontoZetland
Road. Then left againinto
Albert Road andproceedunder the
railway bridge. Turn immediately rightintoBridge Street East,goingpastt he Bridge
pub (not recommended for away fans) and then take
the next right intoWynward Way. The stadium is down this road. If you come out of
the rear station entrance, turn right ontoBridge Street East.
GoStraight past the
Bridge pub andthen take
thenext right intoWynward Way for the ground.
Thanks
toGlenn Brunskill for providing the
directions.
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| By
Air |
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The nearest airport is Teeside which is located
just under 13 miles away, just outside Darlington. Bus Service
number 20 runs between the Airport and Middlesbrough, but the
service is infrequent. It may be an idea instead to head into
Darlington and take a train to Middlesbrough, or to get a taxi from
to airport to Middlesbrough which would cost around
£20.
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West Stand |
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| Local
Rivals |
| Sunderland,
Newcastle United.
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| Admission
Prices |
Like a number
of other clubs a category scheme for ticket prices is in operation
(A & B), whereby the most popular games cost more to
watch. Category B match prices are shown in brackets
below:
Home Fans West Stand Upper Tier:
Adults £34 (£30), Over 65's £24
(£22), Under 18's £15 (£13) West Stand
Lower Tier: Adults £29 (£26), Over
65's £17 (£16), Under 18's £15 (£13)
East Stand Upper Tier: Adults
£31 (£28), Over 65's £21 (£20), Under 18's £15 (£13) East Stand Lower
Tier: Adults £29 (£26), Over
65's £17 (£16), Under 18's £15 (£13), Family
(1 Adult + 1 Child): £38 (£34) North Stand: Adults £29
(£26), Over 65's £17 (£16), Under 18's £15 (£13) Stadium Corners: Adults
£26 (£23), Over 65's £17 (£16), Under 18's £15 (£13)
Away Fans: South Stand: Adults £29
(£26), Over 65's £17 (£16), Under 18's £15 (£13)
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| Fixtures
2009-2010 |
| For the
Middlesbrough fixture list click here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website).
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Ground Layout |
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For a stadium plan showing
the individual block numbers Then visit the official
Middlesbrough FCwebsite .
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| Programme &
Fanzine |
Official
Programme: £3. Fly Me To The Moon
Fanzine: £1
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| Stadium
Tours |
| The Club conduct tours of the stadium on weekdays plus Sundays. The tours cost £5 for adults and £2 for
senior citizens and children. Tours must be booked in advance on
0844 499 6789.
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| Disabled
Facilities |
| For details of disabled facilities at the
ground please visit the relevant page on the National Association Of
Disabled Supporters (NADS) website.
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| Record
& Average Attendance |
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At The Riverside: 35,000
England v Slovakia Euro 2004 Qualifier, June 11th 2003.
At the Riverside (For A Middlesbrough Game): 34,8 36 v N orwich
City, Premier League, December
28th 200 4.
At Ayresome Park: 53,536 v Newcastle United, Division
One, December 27th, 1949.
Average Attendance:
2008-2009: 27,765 (Premier League) 2007-2008: 26,708
(Premier League) 2006-2007:
27,730(Premier League)
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| Fans Reviews Of The Riverside |
Paul Simpson (Liverpool)
28/02/09 Matthew Richards (Aston
Villa) 14/04/07 Debbie
Smaje
(Everton) 16/01/05 Douglas Mulliner (Bolton Wanderers)
5/10/02
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| Ayresome
Park |
| To see
some photos of Middlesbrough's previous ground Ayresome Park then
click
here to take you to the Old Grounds & Stands Section of
the Guide.
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| Hotel
Accommodation |
| If you require hotel
accommodation in the area then first try a hotel booking service
provided by Football Hotels who are powered by
Activehotels, who specialise in locating accommodation near or
within a short travelling distance of the football ground. They also
have the added advantage over some other hotel booking services that
you pay on departure. Yes this site will earn a small
commission if you book through them, but it will go to help with the
running costs of keeping the Guide going. To access their Middlesbrough page click here.
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| Google Map |
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Map showing the location of the
stadium, railway stations and listed pubs.
Instructions for using the map:
- Use the bar on the
left of the map to zoom in / out using the + / - keys.
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Click and drag an area of the map to move around or use the up/down,
left/right arrows on the map.
- Click the
Satellite button to see aerial view
photograph.
View
Larger Map
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| Feedback |
If anything
is incorrect or you have something to add, please e-mail
me and I'll update the guide.
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