Middlesbrough v Arsenal (Away) Tickets

 
Middlesborugh came out of this fixture last season as the victorious team. Middlesborough got off to a great start in this fixture last year when there were awarded a penalty in the 4th minute which Stewart downing scored from. In the 74th minute Sanli put them 2-0 ahead. Arsenal then had no reply untill Rosickys goal right at the death but it was to late to make a influence on who took the points. To buy your tickets now visit www.TicketSolutions.co.uk or call 02088405252

Middlesbrough v Arsenal (Away), Arsenal Away Section

Date: 13/12/2008 | Venue: riverside stadium, Middlesbrough - United Kingdom | In Stock: 4

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Arsenal FC was founded 1886 although they weren’t called Arsenal until 1914. Arsenal has won the Premier League 13 times and the FA Cup 10 times. Arsenal also founded Arsenal in the Community, a community scheme for local causes. Arsenal’s top goal scorer is Thierry Henry with 226 goals in all competitions from 1997 to 2007. Arsenal FC have been in the top five positions for all but two seasons while playing in the Premier League. To see how Arsenal fare in this seasons Premier League buy your Arsenal Football Tickets now at www.TicketsSolutions.co.uk



Middlesbrough Fc were founded in 1876. The club's highest league finish to date was third in the 1913–14 and they have only spent two seasons outside of the top two divisions. Middlesbrough were controversially deducted three points for failing to fulfill a fixture against Blackburn Rovers during the 1996-97 Premier League season and were subsequently relegated. Middlesbrough won the League Cup in 2004, the club's only major trophy so far. The boro's manager is former captain Gareth Southgate he was appointed on June 7, 2006.
The Riverside Stadium is a football stadium in Middlesbrough, England, which has been the home of Middlesbrough F.C. since it opened in 1995. Its current capacity is 35,100 all seated, although there is provisional planning permission in place to expand that to 42,000 if required. It was the first stadium designed and constructed to comply with the Taylor Report and, at the time, was the biggest new arena to be built in England since World War II.