1979-80 Middlesbrough FC Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 16-14-12 - 44 points
Finishing 9th in TFL1
Location: Middlesbrough, England
Middlesbrough FC of The Football League First Division ended the 1979-80 season with a record of 16 wins, 12 draws and 14 losses for 44 points finishing ninth in TFL1.
Middlesbrough scored 50 goals and surrendered 44. David Armstrong netted 11 goals for the team, while Craig Johnston, David Hodgson and Micky Burns each tallied five or more also.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Michael Angus | October 28, 1960 | Middlesbrough, England | |||
David Armstrong | M | December 26, 1954 | Durham, England | ||
Billy Ashcroft | D | October 1, 1952 | Liverpool, England | ||
Billy Askew | October 2, 1959 | Lumley, England | |||
Ian Bailey | October 20, 1956 | Middlesbrough, England | |||
Charlie Bell | November 14, 1958 | Middlesbrough, England | |||
Micky Burns | December 21, 1946 | Preston, England | |||
Terry Cochrane | F | January 23, 1953 | 5'7" | 150 | Killyleagh, Northern Ireland |
John Craggs | D | October 31, 1948 | Flint Hill, England | ||
Stan Cummins | December 6, 1958 | Sedgefield, England | |||
Graeme Hedley | March 1, 1957 | Easington, England | |||
David Hodgson | F | August 6, 1960 | 5'11" | Gateshead, England | |
Božidar Janković | May 22, 1951 | Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina | |||
Peter Johnson | D | October 5, 1958 | Harrogate, England | ||
Craig Johnston | December 8, 1960 | 5'9" | 154 | Johannesburg, South Africa | |
Tony McAndrew | D | April 11, 1956 | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
Irving Nattrass | D | December 12, 1952 | Fishburn, England | ||
Jeffrey Peters | D | March 7, 1961 | Gosforth, England | ||
Jim Platt | G | January 26, 1952 | 6'0" | 176 | Ballymoney, Northern Ireland |
Marc Proctor | January 30, 1961 | Middlesbrough, England | |||
Alan Ramage | D | November 29, 1957 | Guisborough, England | ||
David Shearer | October 16, 1958 | 5'8" | Inverness, Scotland | ||
Jim Stewart | G | March 9, 1954 | Kilwinnig, Scotland | ||
William Woof | August 16, 1956 | Gateshead, England |