“IF I HAD KNOWN THERE WAS ANY CHANCE OF A POINTS PENALTY FOR NOT PLAYING, I’D HAVE FIELDED THE YOUTH-TEAM LADS AND THE LAUNDRY LADIES THAT DAY" Middlesbrough supporters headed down south to Wembley Stadium in their thousands, with hope in their hearts – and anger, too. It would be the Smoggies’ first (and, to date, only) FA Cup final, yet their joy was laced with pain, their euphoria tempered by relegation from the Premier League. The Boro fans arrived at the symbolic home of English football to protest, finding themselves at war with officialdom and the FA suits they blamed for their club’s demise.
Little did they know, Boro’s players were at war among themselves, unwilling to go down without a fight. At least, that may have been…
