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"Raich replaced these with players from Scotland, but they were not good enough, and the team began to deteriorate.
"We were at the end of a steep decline when we went to Cardiff.
"Raich was one of the best footballers of all time, but his ideas of man management didn't work and the team suffered."
Stan Anderson, having originally arrived on Teesside as a player, was caretaker manager on that fateful night.
Gordon said: "There wasn't much Stan could do on the night.
"Fortunately the directors made the right decision in the summer and made him full time manager.
"It was the best thing that could have happened to the club at the time.
"Stan changed the whole thing around. He brought the kids through and he signed crucial players like John Hickton and John O'Rourke.
"Hickton was signed as a centre-half, but it was only later that he began to mature into a great centre-forward.
"We were third off bottom before Christmas the following season, and to go on and win promotion from that position was a marvellous achievement."
Gordon can see a link between the Boro situation of that time and today's team.
Monday, December 27, 2010
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