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23:30 > Friday 9th January 2009

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Gallery: Boro cruise to routine win
09:32 - 05 January 2009

The lethal strike pairing of Steve Morison and Lee Boylan did the damage for Boro once again as Stevenage cruised to a convincing 3-0 victory against Lewes on Saturday. With the January transfer window open for business, several scouts from Football Leag... Full Story »

Scott Laird with a Blueberry ward patient
Gallery: Boro players visit the Lister Hospital Blueberry ward

12:32 - 17 December 2008

THERE was a pleasant surprise for children and parents alike on the Blueberry ward of Lister Hospital on Tuesday evening. They were visited by players from Stevenage Borough Football Club who took along club mascot Borough Bear and a load of presents. Goa... Read More »

Steve Morison and Boro drew a blank against Grays
Gallery: The boos ring out as Boro draw a blank

09:55 - 10 December 2008

Boro s turbulent season took yet another twist against Grays last night as Graham Westley s side were held to a goalless draw. A chorus of boos rang out around the stadium upon the final whistle after Stevenage drew a blank against their lowly Blue Squar... Read More »

Steve Morison fires home
Gallery: Boro's woes continue

09:39 - 19 November 2008

Graham Westley s woes continued on Tuesday night after seeing Boro comprehensively outclassed by a Histon side riding the crest of a wave from their FA Cup exploits. Leeds United manager Gary McAllister was in the stands making notes on side the Yorkshir... Read More »

Steve Morison in action
Gallery: Drury rescues point for Boro

10:12 - 17 November 2008

Andy Drury rescued a point as Boro were forced to come from behind against Northwich Victoria on Saturday. Drury put in a man-of-the-match performance and capped his display with a fine goal that masked a lacklustre showing from Graham Westley s side. A... Read More »

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