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Teesside

British  
/ ˈtiːzˌsaɪd /

noun

  1. the industrial region around the lower Tees valley and estuary: a county borough, containing Middlesbrough, from 1968 to 1974

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When Carrick arrived on Teesside in October 2022, he resurrected a club flirting with relegation and did so by delivering exciting, winning, possession-based football.

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Stan Laundon, 82, said the Middlesbrough musician, who died on Monday aged 74, walked into the former BBC Radio Teesside building in Linthorpe Road with a track called Love Is The Way.

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Mr Laundon, who worked at BBC Radio Teesside and BBC Radio Cleveland for 21 years, said he had seen Rea a few times in his family business.

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Paying tribute on X, Middlesborough FC said: "We're deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Chris Rea. A Teesside icon. Rest in peace, Chris."

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Stuart Boam: Former Middlesbrough captain made 320 appearances for the Teesside club and led them to the Second Division title.

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