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Boro to Cover Travelling Fans' ShortfallMon 13th Feb 2012 11:05 Middlesbrough say they will make up fans' shortfall on the half-price tickets for the restaging of Saturday’s abandoned game against the Blues and are looking into organising free coach travel. A total of 730 Boro fans made the trip to Portman Road at the weekend.
Mogga Not Entirely Unhappy With AbandonmentMon 13th Feb 2012 06:01 Boro boss Tony Mowbray didn’t appear entirely unhappy that Saturday’s game at Portman Road had been abandoned after 37 minutes with his side weakened by injuries and with the match coming only a few days after their extra-time FA Cup replay defeat to Sunderland.
Clegg: Undersoil Heating Beyond a Championship BudgetSun 12th Feb 2012 19:56 Town chief executive Simon Clegg says the club could look at the installation of undersoil heating as part of pitch improvements but only once the Blues are back in the Premier League. Clegg says the six-figure cost of such work is beyond the budget of a Championship side.
Boro to Seek ClarificationSun 12th Feb 2012 19:53 Middlesbrough are to seek clarification regarding the arrangements for the rescheduling of Saturday’s abandoned game against the Blues at Portman Road. Soon after the match was brought to an early close by referee Dean Whitestone, Town announced that there would be no refunds but those with matchday tickets will be able to purchase seats for the rerun at 50% the usual price, as per Football League regulations.
Council Confirm Rent AgreementSat 11th Feb 2012 21:50 Ipswich Borough Council have confirmed that their dispute with the Blues over the back rent owed on Portman Road has been resolved, as first revealed by TWTD yesterday. Town will pay the £654,702 over six years or within a few weeks of the club winning promotion to the Premier League.
Mowbray in Agreement With JewellSat 11th Feb 2012 17:22 Middlesbrough boss Tony Mowbray agreed with Town manager Paul Jewell that referee Dean Whitestone was right to abandon this afternoon’s game at Portman Road.
50% Off for Rearranged GameSat 11th Feb 2012 16:55 Town have confirmed that fans who had tickets for today’s abandoned match against Middlesbrough will be given 50% off the full price of a seat for the rearranged game.