2009/10 Middlesbrough Home kit revealed
Championship club Middlesbrough has unveiled their new home kit that they will wear during the 2009/10 campaign.
The club suffered a disastrous 08/09 Premiership campaign where they finished in 19th place. Led by manager Gareth Southgate, Middlesbrough never looked like emerging from the relegation zone as a mixture of poor defending and a toothless attack consigned them to the Championship.

The new home kit contains a predominately red shirt with an Adidas template that sees white patches on the left sleeve and down the right side of the shirt. Manufacturers Adidas place their white logo centrally below the white round neck collar and include their traditional three white stripes down both shoulders. The club badge is positioned in the top left of the shirt whilst sponsors “Garmin Sat-nav” run across the centre in a large white typeface. The kit is completed with white shorts that contain the three red stripes and white socks.








June 18th, 2009 at 1:57 pm
I am so confused! They now decide to endorse in a decent kit by manufacturers Adidas when they get RELEGATED, but noo, when they’re in top flight football they choose the worst kit possible that we have to look at on MOTD. Stupid Middlesborough.