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  1. 'We love Hackney, the fans love him' - Edwardspublished at 17:30 29 August

    Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney in actionImage source, Getty Images

    Middlesbrough boss Rob Edwards said Hayden Hackney is fully focused on the club despite "understandable" speculation about a move to the Premier League.

    Hackney was recently deemed 'not for sale' amid reported interest in the 23-year-old midfielder from West Ham and Wolves.

    "We love him, the supporters love him, he loves the football club as well," Edwards told BBC Radio Tees.

    "He's a brilliant player and all our focus is on tomorrow's game [at home to Sheffield United,] and his focus is on tomorrow's game.

    "He's a good player and there's going to be speculation on so many good players at this level from the league above, it's understandable.

    "All you've got to do is look at his performance levels, they've been exceptional, and I think that tells you everything about him."

    Edwards also revealed Boro are not finished with their own transfer business, with he club in talks to sign Senegalese forward Kaly Sene, 24, from Swiss club Lausanne.

    "We're in some talks with him, I can only say that at the moment, but we are in talks with the player," he said.

    "There are others we're working on, we're not done yet, there's one or two others."

    Listen to the full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

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  2. My job is to keep everything on a level - Edwardspublished at 14:23 29 August

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    Edwards: Sheff Utd's league position is 'false'

    Middlesbrough manager Rob Edwards believes Saturday's visitors Sheffield United will still present a stern test for his side (12:30 BST) despite a troubled start to their season.

    While Boro have won their opening three matches, the Blades - beaten by Sunderland in last season's Championship play-off final - have yet to pick up a point and sit bottom in the early table.

    "They're a good team with very good players; I know people look at the results but their performances have been good," Edwards told BBC Radio Tees.

    "Just because we've had a half-decent start results wise, nothing changes, it's a really difficult game and I think everyone will understand that.

    "My job is to keep everything on a level, it's the fans' job to dream."

    Listen to the full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

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  3. Pick of the stats: Middlesbrough v Sheffield Unitedpublished at 11:39 29 August

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    One of the most intriguing games of the weekend takes place at the Riverside on Saturday lunchtime (12:30 BST) as a fairytale start and a nightmare start converge.

    New boss Rob Edwards' Middlesbrough have won all three games and sit joint-top of the early Championship table with Stoke whereas Ruben Selles, the new man in the Sheffield United dugout, has overseen three defeats to leave the Blades bottom of the table with only pointless Oxford United for company.

    • Middlesbrough are unbeaten across their past eight home league games against Sheffield United (W6 D2), keeping six clean sheets across that stint since a 2-1 defeat in October 1997.

    • After winning their last meeting with Middlesbrough 3-1 in February, Sheffield United will be looking to claim successive victories over Boro for the first time since September 2006 (three wins).

    • Middlesbrough have won each of their opening three league games this season and will be looking to win their opening four for the first time since 1994-95, a season during which they were promoted to the Premier League.

    • Sheffield United have lost each of their opening three league games this season, last losing four in succession to open a campaign outside the top-flight in 1995-96.

    • Middlesbrough have lost each of their last three league games against sides from Yorkshire, last enduring a longer run against sides from the county between February and April 2022 (four games).

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  4. Joining Boro was right opportunity - Targettpublished at 16:00 28 August

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    Targett: 'Delighted' to be a Boro player

    On-loan Middlesbrough left-back Matt Targett has said that joining the club from Newcastle was the right opportunity.

    The 29-year-old played just 20 minutes of Premier League football last season and is now hoping to get more minutes on the pitch.

    "It's been a couple of years without regular football. Once Middlesbrough came up I thought it was the right opportunity. I want to be back enjoying playing my football again," he said.

    Targett has plenty of Premier League experience having spent 14 of his 15 senior seasons in the top flight but said he relishing his chance in the Championship.

    "I watch it [the Championship] quite a lot. I kind of know how it can be and how important it is to recover, get yourself right for the next game and keep momentum. I'm excited to be playing in the Championship," he added.

    The wing-back has joined the Teessiders on a season-long deal and said he will see what happens once the season is over.

    "It's one year and then see what happens. Hopefully I'll play plenty of football. Like I said to the club when I came here, I'm coming here to get promoted with this team. So that's the aim and we'll reassess at the end of the season.

    "Looking back over the past few years I think they've just been a little bit short. They've not been short on much. We've got a good squad here and I think we're capable of pushing the top teams."

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  5. 'The first two weeks has been really nice' - Nypanpublished at 15:37 28 August

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    Nypan ready to 'fight for promotion' with Boro

    Since joining Middlesbrough on loan from Manchester City Sverre Nypan says he has enjoyed the first few weeks at the club and looks forward to the season ahead.

    The Norweigan featured in Saturday's 2-1 win over Norwich City after replacing Finn Azaz in the 72nd minute to make his debut.

    "It was the right time to take the next step, I'm really enjoying myself here," Nypan told BBC Radio Tees.

    "I like to be in the middle of the field. I like to be on the ball and create.

    "All my life I've played as a midfielder. In Norway you have to be in both boxes, you have to help in the offence and defence.

    "I want to keep going with my development and help the team as much as I can. I want to fight for promotion."

    Listen to the full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

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  6. Boro midfielder Hackney deemed not for salepublished at 09:39 28 August

    Nizaar Kinsella
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    Hayden Hackney in action against MillwallImage source, Getty Images

    Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney has been deemed not for sale despite interest from the Premier League.

    Boro were unable to resist major player sales earlier in the transfer window but after the sales of Rav van den Berg and Josh Coburn for about £12m they have recouped enough to balance the books.

    The Championship club intend to hold onto Hackney despite reported interest from West Ham and Everton.

    The 23-year-old has started all three opening Championship games this season and has contributed a goal and an assist in the side's perfect start.

  7. Riverside at 30 - stadium signified a new era for Boropublished at 15:22 26 August

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    Riverside at 30: 'I'm getting goosebumps looking back'

    Today marks the 30th anniversary of the Riverside Stadium opening its doors for the very first time.

    Chelsea were the visitors that day upon Boro's return to the top flight, with the hosts coming away 2-0 winners. They went on that season to finish 12th in the Premier League guided by player-manager Bryan Robson.

    Jamie Pollock played for Middlesbrough at the time and recalls what a special occasion the opening of the Riverside was.

    "The game was absolutely unbelievable and to win 2-0, for me as a local it really was a dream come true," he told BBC Radio Tees.

    Middlesbrough moved from Ayresome Park after the Taylor Report banned standing for fans watching football in British stadiums.

    Pollock said it took some adjusting for the players and fanbase alike.

    "That was our home, that was everything to us - Ayresome Park was a fantastic stadium," he said.

    "The Ayresome Park atmosphere was a bit more robust. There was a change. As players we knew that was the start of a new era and it was important but at the same time for me, leaving Ayresome Park was a very difficult thing to do.

    "Looking back I just feel so privileged to be able to tell stories about being involved."

    In 2025, Middlesbrough have made a fast start to their Championship campaign winning their opening three games and sitting second in the table.

    "I think it's a great opportunity this year," said Pollock.

    "I think one big investment up front and a bit more strength and depth and I think it could be a great season."

    Fan Ian Smith was 10 years old when Middlesbrough moved to the Riverside Stadium.

    "The thing I remember mostly is having a bit of nervous excitement. I loved Ayresome Park and even as a 10-year-old I was absolutely be gutted to be leaving," he told BBC Radio Tees.

    "You got used to your surroundings at Ayresome Park. It was a ramshackle of a place but it was our place, and [the Riverside] felt otherworldly.

    "There's always that cynicism to begin with thinking it won't be the same or [questioning] how are we going to fill the stadium. But it did feel like a fresh start.

    "It felt like the club was always a bit of a footnote, a second-tier team, plucky underdogs.

    "It was like we had arrived finally."

    Listen to the full interviews with Jamie Pollock and Ian Smith and more on BBC Sounds.

  8. 'A number of games in one game' - Edwardspublished at 18:08 23 August

    Rob EdwardsImage source, PA Media

    Middlesbrough boss Rob Edwards was delighted to see his side continue their 100% start to the season after a nervy finish against Norwich at Carrow Road.

    Boro came out on top 2-1, conceding their first goal of the campaign late in the game after Finn Azaz and Tommy Conway had put them in front.

    "It's a really difficult place to come and win games of football - it felt like a number of games within one game," Edwards told BBC Radio Tees.

    "At the start, you could see two good teams trading blows, you could see the shape (of each) and how they could hurt each other.

    "To go in 2-0 up at half-time was fantastic but you'd like to take the game away from them then or not give them any belief, and we did towards the end when we could have gone 3-0 up and 10 seconds later it's in the back of our net.

    "Then the stadium starts believing and it became a little bit nervy. You just want to be able to take the sting out of it, keep the ball, manage it, make good decisions - they were charging at us from everywhere but we got over the line and won the game."

    Edwards' side play their final game before the international break at home to Sheffield United next Saturday in a lunchtime kick-off.

  9. Pick of the stats: Norwich City v Middlesbroughpublished at 12:05 22 August

    Side-by-side of Norwich City and Middlesbrough club badges

    Liam Manning's Norwich City will go after their first home win of the season as they take on Middlesbrough on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    Rob Edwards' side sit second in the Championship table after victories over Swansea City and Millwall as they look to extend their winning run.

    • Norwich City are winless across their last seven league games against Middlesbrough (D3 L4), conceding 15 goals in total across that time.

    • Middlesbrough are unbeaten across their last four away league games against Norwich City (W2 D2). They will be looking to remain unbeaten in five successive games for the first time in the EFL.

    • After beating Portsmouth 2-1 last time out, Norwich City will be looking to win consecutive Championship matches for the first time since February.

    • Middlesbrough will be looking to win their opening three games of a league season for the first time since 1994-95.

    • Middlesbrough and Charlton Athletic are the only two sides in the Championship to have kept a clean sheet in both of their first two league games.

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