BBC News By Matty Jones and Matty Nixon BBC Radio Tees media captionCraig Johnston remembers his time at Middlesbrough FC He won the European Cup with Liverpool, scored in an FA Cup final and invented the biggest-selling football boot on the planet, but Craig Johnston's career started from humble beginnings - a coal shed in Middlesbrough. Johnston overcame osteomyelitis - a bone infection - in his leg as a child. When he was a teenager, his parents sold their house in Newcastle, Australia, to pay for a plane ticket so he could pursue his footballing dream in England. He said: "I went to Middlesbrough as a 15-year-old kid. It was 1975. Televisions were still black and white.