Boro' History

Last Updated: 23 September 2020

We asked. You told us. Here are the six Stevenage captains that stand out from all the rest – even though it was pretty close...

Stevenage Captains

We asked. You voted. And here are the five Stevenage captains that stand out from the rest – even though it was pretty close. In fact, we really could’ve included 20 skippers here and not complain. But we’d have to change the title and write a lot more. We don’t …

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"Higher than a seven?" – Runcorn 0-8 Stevenage Borough showed our title credentials to devastating effect

Runcorn 0-8 Stevenage Borough

Good Game: The series looking at the amazing, utterly memorable, unbelievably dramatic and downright ludicrous games that involved Stevenage Borough over the years. But we’ll insist that we accept no blame for memories warped by time, age or alcohol consumption at the time. We’ll never refer to any games involving …

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With Cloughie's second spell in charge not quite living up to his first, was Baroan Tagro the signing to change all that?

Baroan Tagro

With Cloughie‘s second spell in charge not quite living up to his imperious first, was Baroan Tagro the signing to change all that? After coming back as gaffer in summer 2000 after the ridiculous decision to sack him in December 1998, Cloughie had us finishing in seventh in his first …

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Birmingham City v Stevenage Borough, 1996-7 FA Cup R3

Birmingham City – 1996-7 FA Cup R3

“Welcome to Broadhall Way,” announced Andy Green. But our humble home was looking a little bigger and much more blue when we took on Birmingham City in the third round of the 1996-7 FA Cup. It’d been a fair old slog to get that far as well. By the time we came to stroll out onto the St Andrews turf, our FA Cup run was into its fifth month; starting back in mid-September with a 3-0 win at Arlesey Town in the First Qualifying Round.

FIRST!

All in all, the Brum cup tie ended up being our ninth in that season’s competition. After the win over Arlesey, we suffered the indignity of needing a replay to get past Baldock Town in the second of four qualifying rounds. Braintree Town (3-1) and Gravesend & Northfleet (5-1) were formalities for us as reigning Conference champs, however. But, once more, we’d need a replay to see off Hayes in the proper First Round. Now things started to get a little bit exciting.

Birmingham City v Stevenage Borough, 1996-7 FA Cup Round Three

At last, the Second Round put a Football League team in front of us; Boro’ making a joke of the decision not to let us up by beating Leyton Orient away. For the first time, we were in the Third Round and had a shot at the big boys. Except we drew Birmingham City; the Blues slowly climbing up the Division One table after bouncing back from Division Two in 1995. It wasn’t quite the glamour tie we might have hoped for.

But, hold on. We were drawn away. Why are we banging on about being at “home”? Well, we weren’t drawn away. Boro’ got a home tie – but people frowned upon the idea of non-league clubs wanting to play such games indoors. So, we did what was the done thing in the day. The tie was switched to St Andrews, we had “home” advantage and lads such as Barry Hayles and Efe Sodje got a chance to show what they were really capable of.

In the end, the records just say that we lost and were sent out of the cup. But not without making Brum work for it. And you could say the experience of switching the tie was a big factor in not wanting to move the Newcastle game during the 1997-8 season. Not that we remember any problems or complaints about playing that one at Broadhall Way…

Here are the highlights of that Brum game.

Normally, we're happy enough to go it alone when picking '5 of the Best' things. But we think we need your help with the best Boro' skippers...

Boro’ Skippers: The Search

Normally, we’re happy enough to go it alone when picking ‘5 of the Best’ things. But we think we need your help with the best Boro’ skippers. It’s quite a mammoth task, all told. There are some clear candidates that have to make it in. But there are others who …

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Old Stevenage Borough Programmes: Why We’re Asking…

Now and then, you might see us put a call out for old Stevenage Borough programmes and anyone who has some lying around somewhere. Up in the loft, out in the shed, down in the cellar or lined up nice and neatly on your shelf – they’ve stood the test …

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In the first half of our debut Football League season, new additions to a close-knit squad were carefully chosen – and Jay O'Shea was one of 'em

Jay O’Shea

In the first half of our debut Football League season, new additions to our close-knit squad were carefully chosen – and Jay O’Shea was one of ’em. The Irish winger arrived not all that long after another lad we looked at recently – Marvin Williams. Well, 10 days after the …

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The goals weren't flowing freely going into deepest autumn 2009 – but then came along Stevenage Borough 5-3 Gateshead to change all that

Stevenage Borough 5-3 Gateshead

Good Game: The series looking at the amazing, utterly memorable, unbelievably dramatic and downright ludicrous games that involved Stevenage Borough over the years. But we’ll insist that we accept no blame for memories warped by time, age or alcohol consumption at the time. We’ll never refer to any games involving …

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We've not had a load of overseas imports over the years – but here are five lads who make up a formidable French foreign legion to play for us

6 Of The Best: Boro’s French Foreign Legion

Vivre la vie Boro’, eh? OK – so we’ve not exactly had a load of overseas imports on our books over the years. It’s probably only been more common in recent times; Stevenage clearly one of the more salubrious destinations in League Two for foreign talent. But that’s not to …

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Heading into the mid-1980s, we were getting back to our swashbuckling best – and helping to lead the charge was talismanic Paddy Butcher

Paddy Butcher

We weren’t around at the time ourselves – but, for those who were, the mid-1980s saw Boro’ back at our swashbuckling best. The step from the United Counties League to the Isthmian League was a tough one to make. So, we needed the players who could help us make that …

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