hospitality & sponsorship - Middlesbrough

hospitality & sponsorship - Middlesbrough hospitality & sponsorship - Middlesbrough

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“The Middlehaven Suite is relaxed and unstuffy. We enjoy the excellent food and a big highlight is listening to Alan Peacock introduce one of the Boro legends.” Andy Gunn, Teesside Insurance 10 middlehaven suite Ex-England international and Boro Legend Alan Peacock hosts the Middlehaven Suite each match along with special guests, who have included ex-Boro Manager Jack Charlton, Boro goalkeeping legend Jim Platt and comedian Kevin Connelly. The suite’s Executive match seating is located close to the passionate North Stand home fans, which gives a spine tingling sensation every time. Entry to the suite is via its own private entrance in the North West of the ground and with views over Middlehaven Dock towards one of the region’s most popular landmarks, the Transporter Bridge. The suite is fast becoming a firm favourite with our guests. North West Upper executive match seating Three course meal Celebrity speaker Post match finger bites For full details on other benefits see page 03 £2080 (£2280 after July 7) Before Stewart Downing played for England against Holland in 2004, Alan Peacock was the last locally born player to represent his country when he made his debut in the 1962 World Cup. He went on to represent England six times, scoring three goals. In his nine years at Boro, Alan totalled 238 matches, scoring a mighty 141 first class goals - more than a goal every other game. Entrance Room Seating

11 fenton lounge Unique through the fact that it is very much a members lounge, the vast majority of guests are the same season after season. The talk is very much football rather than business based, giving a great club atmosphere. Strong friendships have been forged between many of the members through the years, having been brought together by their passion for the club. Seating for the lounge is in the centre of the West Stand Upper tier, providing panoramic views of the pitch, whilst access is via the ground’s main executive entrance. As in the Legends Lounge, the food is served in a carvery style, having been freshly prepared on site from the finest produce prior to the game. Membership is strictly limited to 100 places and there is a waiting list to join. Central West Stand executive match seating Three course meal Post match finger bites For full details on other benefits see page 03 £1875 (£2055 after July 7) “There is an upbeat, lounge atmosphere with excellent central seating.The carvery-style meals are always top quality.” Semb Corp Utilities Teesside Ltd Entrance Room Seating

“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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