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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 20 MIN

Episode 2 : The First Golden Age - Ambition, War, and the Long Rebuild (1905–1927)

from Boro Through The Ages - A Brief History of Middlesborough F.C. · host Trevor Daivid Delves

Middlesbrough establish themselves as a genuine First Division club in the Edwardian era — moving into the new Ayresome Park, signing the formidable Steve Bloomer alongside Common, and reaching their highest ever league finish of third place in 1913–14. Then the First World War arrives, silences the terraces, and takes men who never came back. We follow the club through the long, complicated process of rebuilding in the 1920s, the financial pressures on a town whose industries are beginning to falter, and the relegation of 1924 — brief but sobering — before promotion back to Division One in 1927.Research SourcesHarry Glasper, 'Middlesbrough FC: The Complete Record' — season-by-season First Division records 1905–1927.North Eastern Daily Gazette archives (British Newspaper Archive) — Edwardian match coverage, war-period reporting, and the 1919 return-to-football letters.Ivan Sharpe, 'Forty Years in Football' (1952) — excellent contemporary account of top-flight football in the Edwardian era, includes material on Common and Bloomer.John Harding, 'For the Good of the Game: The Official History of the Professional Footballers' Association' — essential context on professionalism, wages, and the transfer market in this period.Commonwealth War Graves Commission records — for verifying names of Boro-connected men who died in WWI.Asa Briggs, 'Victorian Cities' and Richard Overy, 'The Morbid Age' — background on pre- and post-war British society.Football Club History Database (fchd.info) — complete results and finishing positions for every season covered.Key Dates1903 — Middlesbrough move to Ayresome Park.1905 — Alf Common joins from Sunderland for £1,000.1906 — Steve Bloomer signs; adds craft and experience to the attack.1909 — Common leaves for Woolwich Arsenal.1913–14 — Middlesbrough finish third in Division One — their highest ever league position.August 1914 — First World War begins. Football League plays out 1914–15 season before suspending.1915–19 — Football League suspended. Friendly and regional wartime competitions only.1919 — Football League resumes. Middlesbrough finish 7th in first post-war season.1924 — Middlesbrough relegated from Division One.1927 — Promoted back to Division One.

Middlesbrough establish themselves as a genuine First Division club in the Edwardian era — moving into the new Ayresome Park, signing the formidable Steve Bloomer alongside Common, and reaching their highest ever league finish of third place in 1913–14. Then the First World War arrives, silences the terraces, and takes men who never came back. We follow the club through the long, complicated process of rebuilding in the 1920s, the financial pressures on a town whose industries are beginning t...

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