Ayresome Park: Home of Middlesbrough FC's Legendary Heroes

Ayresome Park: Home of Middlesbrough FC's Legendary Heroes
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The rich history of Ayresome Park, the iconic home ground of Middlesbrough Football Club, and delve into the stories of legendary players and memorable events that graced the stadium over 92 years. Uncover fascinating details about Boro's Ayresome Heroes through research tasks and timelines, supported by valuable resources provided in this engaging educational journey.

  • Ayresome Park
  • Middlesbrough FC
  • Football history
  • Legendary players
  • Virtual classroom

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  1. History of Ayresome Park: Ayresome Heroes

  2. Ayresome Heroes with Tosh Warwick (Manchester Metropolitan University) and Chris Bartley (St Joseph s Catholic Primary School, Middlesbrough)

  3. Ayresome Heroes: Timeline Task For 92 years Ayresome Park was the home of Middlesbrough Football Club. During that time the Boro team featured a number of great players and the stadium hosted some spectacular matches and other events. Virtual Classroom Task 1: You must carry out your own research to discover more information about Boro s Ayresome Heroes and match the photographs of famous events and players with the correct year. To help find the answers for the Ayresome Heroes challenge, you can visit the Ayresome Memories section of the Middlesbrough Football Club website which contains lots of information about Ayresome Park s heroes.

  4. Supporting Resource Create your own timeline using our Virtual Classroom resources. Just simply cut out the dates, iconic moments and images and map them all on your very own Ayresome Timeline. Find supporting Resources at: https://mfcfoundation.co.uk/courses-and- programmes/education/virtual-classroom/ Inspire CONFIDENCE Inspire HOPE

  5. Research Sources Welcome to Ayresome Interwar Ayresome and Boro s Greatest Goal Scorer Ayresome s Golden Boy Floodlit Friendlies The World Cup on Teesside Big John Platt Honoured and Best on Show A World Record Sponsorship Wembley Pride An Emotional Farewell Demolition Derby (https://www.mfc.co.uk/club-community/club/mfc-history/ayresome-memories) Inspire CONFIDENCE Inspire HOPE

  6. Notes for Teachers Chris Bartley (St Joseph s Catholic Primary School, Middlesbrough) and Dr Tosh Warwick (Manchester Metropolitan University) have developed this resource in partnership with MFC Foundation. The resource is based upon research carried out by Dr Tosh Warwick and Shaun Wilson as featured on the Middlesbrough Football Club website: https://www.mfc.co.uk/club-community/club/mfc-history/ayresome- memories Computing programmes of study (KS1) Use technology to retrieve digital content Computing programmes of study (KS2) Understand computer networks including the internet History (KS1) Understanding an aspect of local history over a period of time History (KS2) Understanding people and places in their own locality Understanding an aspect of local history over time

  7. Further Reading Harry Glasper (1993), Middlesbrough: A Complete Record (Derby, Breedon) Harry Glasper and Chris Kershaw (1998), The Boro Bible: A Complete History of Middlesbrough Football Club (Bishop Auckland, Hillprint) Eric Paylor and John Wilson (2004), Ayresome Park Memories (Derby, Breedon) Richard Piers Rayner (2008), Middlesbrough FC: The Unseen History (Derby, Breedon)

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