'It's a dream': Boro fans gear up for Wembley

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Middlesbrough will fight for a place in the Premier League after Southampton were thrown out over spying [PA Media]

Middlesbrough fans have said they are in a dream after Southampton were thrown out of the Championship play-offs - meaning Boro will now take on Hull City at Wembley for a spot in the Premier League.

The EFL charged Saints with watching training sessions involving Oxford United and Ipswich Town, in addition to filming Middlesbrough as they prepared for the first leg of their play-off semi-final on 7 May.

Southampton, who beat Boro in the semi-final, are appealing the decision.

But Middlesbrough fans have said the punishment is just and local MP Andy McDonald has called on the club to withdraw its appeal.

"It's a nonsense and they shouldn't be putting anybody through any more inconvenience because of their behaviour," the Labour politician said.

"It really was the only decision the commission could come to, but that said, I was still worried that they wouldn't do it, so fair play to them.

"What an opportunity. Now the Boro have got to seize it with both hands."

Former Southampton boss Harry Redknapp said the expulsion was "very harsh".

"I didn't see that coming - I thought they would get a heavy fine," he said.

'Expensive lesson'​


The decision has left Boro fans making last-minute arrangements to get to Wembley at the weekend.

The match will kick off at 15:30 BST, with ticket information expected soon.

Tony Clish got the news while on holiday in Gran Canaria.

He said his flight was not until Monday and he was in "domestic negotiation" over whether he could go back early for the game.

"It's a dream, I'm in shock," he said.

"For once in our lives, it's gone our way.

"Our history with FA isn't a good one, we all remember the Blackburn game and being relegated, so I think we all get a bit pessimistic.

"And for once in our lives, it's gone in our way, so we just need to hope we get our act together and have a great day on Saturday."

He added he felt for Southampton fans, but "you do the crime, you've got to take the punishment".

"It's an expensive lesson and hopefully the clubs will learn it."

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Former Boro captain Julio Arca said Saturday's game would be "massive" [Getty Images]

Adam Brag said Boro could do it, but it would be a "very close game".

"I'll get there, even if I have to run," he added.

Former Middlesbrough captain Julio Arca said it was a "great opportunity" for the team.

"Opportunities often come when you don't expect it and you have to take advantage of them.

"The players should be okay and motivated enough to play this massive game."

McDonald added "the world will be watching" the game.

"I'll crawl over broken glass to get there on Saturday. This is our moment."

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