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“The Middlehaven<br />

Suite is relaxed and<br />

unstuffy. We enjoy<br />

the excellent food<br />

and a big highlight<br />

is listening to Alan<br />

Peacock introduce<br />

one of the Boro<br />

legends.”<br />

Andy Gunn,<br />

Teesside Insurance<br />

10 middlehaven suite<br />

Ex-England international and Boro<br />

Legend Alan Peacock hosts the<br />

Middlehaven Suite each match<br />

along with special guests, who<br />

have included ex-Boro Manager<br />

Jack Charlton, Boro goalkeeping<br />

legend Jim Platt and comedian<br />

Kevin Connelly.<br />

The suite’s Executive match seating is located close<br />

to the passionate North Stand home fans, which<br />

gives a spine tingling sensation every time.<br />

Entry to the suite is via its own private entrance in the<br />

North West of the ground and with views over<br />

Middlehaven Dock towards one of the region’s most<br />

popular landmarks, the Transporter Bridge. The suite<br />

is fast becoming a firm favourite with our guests.<br />

North West Upper executive match seating<br />

Three course meal<br />

Celebrity speaker<br />

Post match finger bites<br />

For full details on other benefits see page 03<br />

£2080 (£2280 after July 7)<br />

Before Stewart Downing played for England<br />

against Holland in 2004, Alan Peacock was<br />

the last locally born player to represent his<br />

country when he made his debut in the 1962<br />

World Cup. He went on to represent England<br />

six times, scoring three goals. In his nine years<br />

at Boro, Alan totalled 238 matches, scoring a<br />

mighty 141 first class goals - more than a<br />

goal every other game.<br />

Entrance Room Seating

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