Boro Shirts To Be Auctioned For The Foundation

Sunday’s visit of QPR is a landmark game for two reasons.

It is the first home game for Neil Warnock following away games at Stoke and Hull and for the first time ever MFC Foundation will be on the front of the Boro shirts.

Earlier this week we and the club were lauded for the work done in the community, particularly in recent months during the pandemic. EFL chairman Rick Parry singled out the club this week for the impact of our work with the local community.

Seasonal shirt sponsors 32Red have donated their front of shirt to MFC Foundation as a one-off gesture aimed at raising substantial funds for the charitable arm of MFC.

Every one of the match-worn shirts will be up for auction, with the funds raised donated straight to the Foundation via the website matchwornshirts.com

This will be the first time the Foundation has been on the front of Boro’s shirts, and the auction is a unique opportunity as these shirts will not be worn again.

The auction will start from kick-off on Sunday (2pm).

*After the game, all shirts will be screened and passed through a UV process first used by Real Madrid to remove any traces of DNA and bacteria. 

The process is germicidal and is also known as Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation and is applied to each shirt inside and out.