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1998–99 FA Premier League
1998–99 FA Premier League
Winner's medal from the 1998–99 Premier League (Manchester United Museum)
Winner's medal from the 1998–99 Premier League (Manchester United Museum)
Liverpool's Michael Owen was the joint top scorer for the second time, with 18 goals.
Liverpool's Michael Owen was the joint top scorer for the second time, with 18 goals.
Manchester United's Ole Gunnar Solskjær became the first player to score a hat-trick as a substitute in the Premier League.
Manchester United's Ole Gunnar Solskjær became the first player to score a hat-trick as a substitute in the Premier League.
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George Hardwick, a Middlesbrough and England player, later a manager and coach
George Hardwick, a Middlesbrough and England player, later a manager and coach
The 2004 League Cup final at the Millennium Stadium
The 2004 League Cup final at the Millennium Stadium
Middlesbrough shirts, 1994–2010
Middlesbrough shirts, 1994–2010
The Riverside Stadium in 2006, with the old gates to Ayresome Park in the foreground
The Riverside Stadium in 2006, with the old gates to Ayresome Park in the foreground