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Voice of the Boro Ali Brownlee of BBC Tees dies | Voice of the Boro Ali Brownlee of BBC Tees dies |
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BBC Tees presenter and football commentator Ali Brownlee has died three months after being diagnosed with cancer. | BBC Tees presenter and football commentator Ali Brownlee has died three months after being diagnosed with cancer. |
Mr Brownlee, 56, was known as the "Voice of the Boro" after commentating on his beloved Middlesbrough FC for more than 30 years as well as hosting the BBC Tees breakfast show. | Mr Brownlee, 56, was known as the "Voice of the Boro" after commentating on his beloved Middlesbrough FC for more than 30 years as well as hosting the BBC Tees breakfast show. |
He died at his home in Middlesbrough on Sunday night surrounded by family. | He died at his home in Middlesbrough on Sunday night surrounded by family. |
Tributes are being paid across Teesside. | Tributes are being paid across Teesside. |
For the latest news and more tributes to Ali Brownlee click here. | |
Fellow BBC Tees presenter Neil Green said: "We are all heartbroken by today's news. | Fellow BBC Tees presenter Neil Green said: "We are all heartbroken by today's news. |
"Away from the microphone, Ali was such a warm, generous and kind man who genuinely cared for his work colleagues. | "Away from the microphone, Ali was such a warm, generous and kind man who genuinely cared for his work colleagues. |
"I will miss his energy, his voice and his smile that I arrived to work to every morning. | "I will miss his energy, his voice and his smile that I arrived to work to every morning. |
"Whatever the pressure, he was always upbeat and would always offer a solution of whatever was going on. | "Whatever the pressure, he was always upbeat and would always offer a solution of whatever was going on. |
"The North East, Middlesbrough and BBC Tees is a darker place without him today." | "The North East, Middlesbrough and BBC Tees is a darker place without him today." |
Hundreds of fans offered their best wishes to Mr Brownlee after his diagnosis was announced and Middlesbrough supporters held large scale shows of support at matches. | Hundreds of fans offered their best wishes to Mr Brownlee after his diagnosis was announced and Middlesbrough supporters held large scale shows of support at matches. |
Mr Brownlee was born in Byelands Street in Middlesbrough, within shouting distance of the Boro's former stadium Ayresome Park. | Mr Brownlee was born in Byelands Street in Middlesbrough, within shouting distance of the Boro's former stadium Ayresome Park. |
He began his career working in a bank before, in 1982, the BBC offered him the chance to report on Boro. | He began his career working in a bank before, in 1982, the BBC offered him the chance to report on Boro. |
He regularly raised money for charities such as Children in Need, Sport Relief and Zoe's Place, a hospice for children for which he was an ambassador. | He regularly raised money for charities such as Children in Need, Sport Relief and Zoe's Place, a hospice for children for which he was an ambassador. |
He was also closely involved with the Middlesbrough Foundation, the charity run by the football club and was a keen supporter of youth football in the area. | He was also closely involved with the Middlesbrough Foundation, the charity run by the football club and was a keen supporter of youth football in the area. |
As well as following the ups and downs of Boro both at home and abroad, Mr Brownlee was also a well known personality in the North East and received the freedom of Middlesbrough. | As well as following the ups and downs of Boro both at home and abroad, Mr Brownlee was also a well known personality in the North East and received the freedom of Middlesbrough. |
Another BBC Tees presenter, Lisa McCormick, said: "Sometimes you build up a picture of what a person's like by listening to them on the radio but it's not quite who they are. | Another BBC Tees presenter, Lisa McCormick, said: "Sometimes you build up a picture of what a person's like by listening to them on the radio but it's not quite who they are. |
"In Ali's case, that big bubbly character full of passion and enthusiasm for life is exactly who he was in real life. | "In Ali's case, that big bubbly character full of passion and enthusiasm for life is exactly who he was in real life. |
"Ali's positivity was relentless, I'll miss him terribly but I feel lucky to have known him, not only as a colleague but as a friend." | "Ali's positivity was relentless, I'll miss him terribly but I feel lucky to have known him, not only as a colleague but as a friend." |
Northern Echo editor Peter Barron went head to head with Mr Brownlee in the daily headline challenge on the BBC Tees breakfast show. | |
He said: "You always hear nice things about people when they pass away, in Ali's case he really was the nicest person you could meet, the most polite well mannered person that I ever met. | |
"He had a natural warmth about him, the mornings just aren't going to be the same. | |
"Even if you never met him he was your friend." | |
Though he was known as a Middlesbrough supporter, Hartlepool United have also paid tribute saying: "We are devastated to hear of the passing of Ali Brownlee, his knowledge, enthusiasm and passion will be missed enormously." |