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Hall of Fame
George Camsell
Boro's record goalscorer from the late 20's and 30's, scored 59 goals in the 1926-27 season.
Brian Clough
Boro's most prolific goalscorer averaging almost a goal a game over 6 seasons, 204 in 222 starts.
Juninho
The greatest player to play at the Riverside Stadium, in his short Boro career the fans took him to their hearts.
Wilf Mannion
Arguably the greatest player to wear the red and white of Boro, in living memory, although few are alive who witnessed 'The Golden Boy' in his prime.
Bernie Slaven
A snip at £25,000 the 'wolf man' was Boro's leading scorer for 5 seasons in the late 1980's.
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