Keep In Touch With BBC Tees
BBC TEES is the only place where you can hear full-match commentary on every game the Boro play.
Teesside-born trio Paul Addison, Gary Gill and Mark Drury bring you unique coverage of every kick of the game, in-depth analysis, pre and post-match interviews, the view from pitchside during games at the Riverside Stadium and much, much more.
Paul and Gary have spent the best part of the last decade covering the Boro week in, week out, including the memorable trip to Cardiff for the Carling Cup final and the various European adventures.
Paul's commentary on the Steuea Bucharest victory in the UEFA Cup which gave a whole new Boro meaning to the phrase, "They say lightening doesn't strike twice but it has tonight."

Mark, pictured above interviewing former manager Steve McClaren during the Carling Cup victory parade in 2004, is a diehard fan who has transferred from the stand to the press box in more recent times.
We want you to get involved after matches by calling, sending us texts and emails or getting on board the BBC Tees Bus to have your say - it's outside the West Stand at the Riverside for every home game.

We also stage hugely successful Fans Forums where you get to question the people who run your club directly.
Our sports bulletins during the Matthew Davies Breakfast Show and the Neil Green Show keep you bang up-to-date with all the Boro news while we also feature all aspects of life down by the Riverside on the Alex Hall and John Foster Shows.
Our website - www.bbc.co.uk/tees - is packed with Boro features and interviews and we also have the hugely successful Best of Boro Podcast, which is updated every week and is free to download from the website.
BBC Tees is all you need for the best coverage of the Boro!
*Voice of the Boro Alastair Brownlee will be back in the commentary box next season as part of the BBC Tees team.
Middlesbrough-born Ali started his career at BBC Radio Cleveland back in 1982. He joined Century Radio in 1995 and has now spent the past 26 years commentating on the Boro for local radio. In 2006, Ali won the Gold Award at the New York Radio Festival for his sports coverage.
"I've really enjoyed my time with Century Radio but couldn't miss this opportunity to return to the BBC and the club I've supported all my life," he said.
"I've reported on almost 1,500 games for Boro now and I'm looking forward to enjoying many more successful seasons with them - hopefully with some European action in the offing."

After eight successful years commentating on Middlesbrough, Paul Addison will be leading a drive for more sports coverage than ever before at BBC Tees.
He said: "I've had a great time following the Boro, the highlights being the Carling Cup final win in Cardiff and the various treks across Europe that followed.
"With twice as many listeners on a Saturday afternoon as when I started, I'm really pleased with what we've accomplished and I'm looking forward to revamping and enhancing our sports output for next season.
"Once I'd made the decision to leave the commentary box, there really was only one person to take up the mic. Ali will be a real asset to the team and I can't wait to hear him and Gary reunited on air".


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