Up To £15 Off Bricks For Season Card Holders
BORO'S 2008-09 season card holders have the chance to add their name to the Boro Brick Road at a discounted price.
It's an opportunity for fans to add their names, or those of friends and family, alongside bricks dedicated to Boro legends such as Juninho, Gareth Southgate, Wilf Mannion, Willie Maddren and Brian Clough on the Brick Road.
A popular feature outside the Riverside Stadium, the Brick Road already features inscribed bricks dedicated to more than 5,000 supporters and 50 former stars and managers of the club.
Boro are offering a discount of £10 on single bricks and £15 on double bricks in a special offer mailed to Riverside regulars with their 2008-09 season cards.
It means they can order a single black brick for just £29.95, a single gold for £39.95, a double black for £54.95 and a double gold for £74.95.
To take advantage of the offer, orders must be made using the voucher being sent to all 2008-09 season card holders.
Orders placed by October 1 will ensure bricks are laid in time for Christmas.
Boro Brick Road application forms are available from the MFC Retail stores for supporters who are not season card holders.

ยทThe list of Boro heroes whose names are included in the Boro Brick Road is: David Armstrong, Stephen Bell, Stuart Boam, George Camsell, Jacky Carr, Alf Common, Brian Clough, Terry Cochrane, Colin Cooper, John Craggs, Lindy Delapenha, George Elliott, Emerson, Micky Fenton, Gianluca Festa, Curtis Fleming, Uwe Fuchs, Gary Hamilton, George Hardwick, John Hendrie, John Hickton, Craig Hignett, Paul Ince, Gordon Jones, Juninho, Willie Maddren, Wilf Mannion, David Mills, Tony Mowbray, Bobby Murdoch, Robbie Mustoe, Heine Otto, Gary Pallister, Alan Peacock, Stephen Pears, Nigel Pearson, Jim Platt, Mark Proctor, Franck Queudrue, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Stuart Ripley, Harold Shepherdson, Mark Schwarzer, Bernie Slaven, Graeme Souness, Gareth Southgate, Johnny Spuhler, Rolando Ugolini and Tim Williamson.
Every Boro manager since the mid-1960s is also included, namely Stan Anderson, Jack Charlton, John Neal, Bobby Murdoch, Malcolm Allison, Willie Maddren, Bruce Rioch, Colin Todd, Lennie Lawrence, Bryan Robson, Steve McClaren and Gareth Southgate.
There are also bricks dedicated to chairman Steve Gibson and the late John Pickering.


