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2025/26:
Bee-littled
Brentford 3 Newcastle 1

For the second
successive Sunday, Newcastle and their fans endured a fruitless trip
to London; taking the lead before suffering further capital
punishment as they imploded.
Ahead thanks to a smart finish from Harvey Barnes in the 28th
minute, United made it to half time with that lead intact before
things went awry at the Gtech Stadium - although they were forced
into an early change when Joelinton once again pulled up with a leg
injury.
An uninspiring home side levelled eleven minutes from the restart
when Nick Pope attempted to punch Michael Kayode's throw-in
from the right away. Sven Botman beat him to the ball but headed it
across goal to Kevin Schade, who simply nodded it over Dan Burn and
into the net.
That gave Brentford fresh hope and almost immediately Dango Ouattara
went to ground in the United area with Burn in proximity - only for
referee Stuart Attwell to caution the home player for simulation
before a VAR check confirmed the defender's innocence.
The blue-clad Magpies didn't escape a second penalty shout on 73
minutes however, Burn this time adjudged to have impeded Ouattara
and dismissed for a second booking.
That was a sadly logical conclusion after the Bees sought to target
the left back following his initial caution; the arrival of Lewis
Hall to take up that position once United had been reduced to ten
men a case of too little, too late.
Before the kick was taken, the visitors made a quartet of
substitutions including that of Aaron Ramsdale for Pope, a legacy of
an earlier incident when the visiting custodian fell heavily under
challenge and required lengthy treatment.
Ramsdale's first action as Newcastle player in the Premier League
was to retrieve the ball from his net as Igor Thiago sent him the
wrong way from 12 yards.
The ten men tried to up the tempo and add to what was a meagre
output of goal attempts up until that point; Hall's low centre
tailor-made for Anthony Elanga to end his goal famine, only for the
substitute to miss getting a touch.
More
self-inflicted misery gifted the Bees a clinching third goal halfway
into 11 minutes of time added on - Malick Thiaw sliding in to nick
the ball from Reiss Nelson, only for Botman to fatally hesitate and
Thiago appear before ushering the ball past Ramsdale from 12 yards.
That prompted choruses of "Wissa, Wissa what's the score"
from joyous home followers, as the away end rapidly emptied before
the final whistle for the second successive Sunday.
Eddie Howe's side occupy 14th place in the table, just two points
off the relegation zone, and although the manager correctly claimed
that this was a superior display to last Sunday at West Ham, the
records show two 1-3 losses at the hands of uninspiring opponents in
what is a poor league.
Deficiencies in his squad continue to dog him - the absence of
messrs Gordon and Osula adding to that of Livramento and Wissa - but
sympathy for him was in short supply today after what looked like a
series of self-inflicted problems.
An unwillingness to rotate his squad in areas where options exist
seems to betray a lack of confidence in some players - whoever
thought Joelinton was capable of starting three games in eight days
needs to get their lenses checked....
In Woltemade meanwhile they have a player leading the line who is
never in remote danger of straying offside - one excursion into the
box here today seeing him provide an assist for the Barnes goal, but
other than that, barely providing even nuisance value to opponents.
Quite when actual learning and development on the training pitch can
actually happen is difficult to pinpoint: a hectic schedule means
that it's play, rest and repeat at present - with the added
distraction of international breaks.
The struggles of Liverpool and a certain striker may be mirthsome,
but our current reality isn't much different - both paying the price
for disjointed pre-season preparations.
Full match report to follow.
Team: Pope (Ramsdale 77), Trippier, Botman, Thiaw, Burn,
Joelinton
(Ramsey 24), Guimaraes (L.Miley 90+6), Tonali (Willock 77), J.Murphy
(Elanga 77), Barnes (Hall 77), Woltemade.
Subs n/u: Krafth, Lascelles, Schar.
The replacement of Nick Pope due to a concussion injury allowed
United to make a later, sixth substitution.
Booked: Burn, Trippier.
Sent off: Burn 73 (second yellow)
Goal: Barnes 28.
BFC: Kelleher, Kayode, Collins, Van den Berg, Hickey (Henry 70),
Yarmolyuk (Janelt 84), Henderson, Ouattara (Nelson 90+2), Damsgaard
(Jensen 84), Schade, Thiago.
Subs n/u: Valdimarsson, Lewis-Potter, Onyeka, Pinnock,
Carvalho.
Booked: Outtara, Kayodae.
Goals: Schade 56, Thiago 78pen, 90+6.
Crowd: 17,207 including a sold out away section of 1,800
disgruntled fans.
Eddie Howe said:
"There is no excuse for it.
It is a disappointing performance and result, and we have to take
that on the chin.
"We defended their throws and
set-pieces well in the first half, and then it went from bad to
worse with the penalty, and then we never really recovered.
"The analysis will take place
and it is going to be a long international break. We need to find a
solution to the away form and we need to stick together.
"We still feel the love and
support of the supporters. This group has got the character to come
back.
"My initial feeling after that game today is different to West
Ham (another 1-3 defeat the previous Sunday).
"I thought the players were
there, I thought they were present, I thought they gave everything
to the game physically, but I think it was clear, if you watch
Newcastle regularly, we were lacking in confidence today.
"There were a lot of technical mistakes, which is really unlike us,
especially in the middle of the pitch where we're usually really
fluent. And that contributed then to putting us under pressure.
"I think it's really important
today that I support the players and we know we're good players. We
know we've got a really good team, but we just need to stay grouped
together in this difficult period.
"We knew the start of the season
would potentially be slightly choppy for us as we entered into a
transitional period with the team, but there are no excuses for us.
"We take full accountability for what we are delivering and only we
can change it.
"We haven't done our jobs and we feel we have let everybody down.
When you do that, when you make mistakes, it's not intentional from
anyone.
"All you can do is hold your hands up and go: 'Right, let's try and
fix it.' That's what we are going to try and do.
"I think we need to be very calm, but we need to be measured and we
need to be reflective. If there is a reshuffle, it needs to be done
in the right way.
"It needs to be done with
analysis and then detailed thoughts as to how the team's going to go
forward. I'm not adverse to that. We're never going to do the same
thing continually.
"My message is that we know it's not good enough and I take full
responsibility for that. And the work to putting that right starts
now.
"That's all that I can do in this moment.”
On injuries:
"Nick Pope suffered
concussion and that's why we took him off. As soon as we were made
aware he was withdrawn.
"Joelinton looked like a knock
but I have not had a full discussion with the medical team. Anthony
Gordon is a minor injury so he will miss England. That's it."
On Nick Woltemade:
"I don't think it's just
on Nick. I think he's had a great start to his career here. I think
we haven't helped him be as effective as he can be, especially
today.
"I thought it was a difficult
game for him. Difficult in the respect that he's the only fit
centre-forward we have. So, again, more pressure and more weight on
his shoulders."
Referee: Stuart Attwell - first appearance in charge of a game
involving United for the Warwickshire whistler since last February's
Premier League defeat at Liverpool.
VAR: Paul Tierney.
Stats:
Newcastle are winless in their last nine Premier League away
games, matching their barren run spanning the opening nine games of
the 2021/22 season.
Their worst sequence on the road previous to that was in failing to win
any of their closing 11 games in 2015/16 - plus the first one
of their next top-flight season, 2017/18.
The first dismissal of Dan Burn's Newcastle career was the
club's second of the season, following Anthony Gordon's red card in
the 2-3 home defeat by Liverpool back in August.
Burn is the first Magpie to be sent off in a Premier League away
game since Ryan Fraser at Sheffield United back in January 2021.
Harvey Barnes scored his 15th Premier League goal for
Newcastle, one ahead of both Loic Remy and current colleague Joe
Willock. Drawing level with Andy Carroll, the next target for Barnes
is the 17 goals of Yohan Cabaye.
Barnes has now scored in all three visits to this venue with
Newcastle, all of those goals coming in the first half when the
Magpies were attacking the West Stand. He also netted for Leicester
City at Brentford in the 2022/23 season.
Aaron Ramsdale made his Premier League bow for United,
becoming the 274th player to have represented the club in
that competition to date.
Newcastle last lost successive PL away games by more than one goal
in February 2025: 0-4 at Manchester City and then 0-2 at Liverpool.
Magpies @ Bees - all-time:
2025/26 lost 1-3 (PL) Barnes
2024/25 lost 2-4 (PL) Isak, Barnes
2023/24 won 4-2 (PL) Barnes, J.Murphy, Isak, Bruno
2022/23 won 2-1 (PL) og(Raya), Isak
2021/22 won 2-0 (PL) Joelinton, Willock
2020/21 lost 0-1 (LC)
2016/17 won 2-1 (Ch) Gayle, Murphy
1992/93 won 2-1 (D1) Kelly, G.Peacock
1947/48 lost 0-1 (D2)
1938/39 won 2-0 (FA) Clifton, Mooney
1934/35 lost 0-3 (D2)
Latest PL results:
Sat 08.11.2025:
Spurs 2-2 Manchester United
Everton 2-0 Fulham
West Ham United 3-2 Burnley
mackems 2-2 Arsenal
Chelsea 3-0 Wolves
Sun 09.11.2025:
Aston Villa 4-0 Bournemouth
Brentford 3-1 Newcastle United
Crystal Palace 0-0 Brighton & Hove Albion
Nottingham Forest 3-1 Leeds United
Manchester City 3-0 Liverpool
U18s:
Toon teens on top
Burnley U18s
1 Newcastle U18s 3
Newcastle's youngsters won their third successive
game in the U18 Premier League on Saturday, leaving the
Clarets' Barnfield training ground with all three points.
Chris Moore's side opened up a two goal advantage just
before the half time interval, Kacey Wooster shooting
his side ahead in the 41st minute and Matthew Taylor
similarly firing home just three minutes later.
Burnley belatedly established a foothold in the game when
James Lewis shot home with eight minutes of normal time
left, but Newcastle regained their two goal advantage when
Alfie Seldon netted in the second minute time added
on.
Victory left the Magpies second in the table, five points
behind leaders Manchester City.
Team: Dowell, Bloomer, Goodbrand, Durrant, Moran,
Cogdon (Lucas 75), Pinnington (Ferreira 65), O'Donovan,
Wooster (Johnson 83), M.Taylor (Hutchison 65), Seldon.
Sub n/u: Mair.
Booked:
Dowell
U21s:
Late joy for United
Newcastle U21s
3 Burnley U21s 2
Saturday also saw Newcastle
and Burnley in action at PL2 level, striker Sean Neave's
second goal of the afternoon earning his side their first
home win of the campaign.
The fixture was staged at United's
Little Benton academy, rather than the usual venue of nearby
Whitley Park. The Magpies included goalkeeper Max Thompson
and full back Alex Murphy following Champions League bench
duty.
There was also an outing for full back Harrison Ashby and a
appearance of the season for attacker Ben Parkinson after
recovering from injury.
Following a quiet opening to the contest, Sean Neave's shot
from the edge of the area clipped the top of the Clarets'
crossbar in the tenth minute.
Neave then put United ahead ten minutes before the
break; fouled in the box for a penalty and sending Oisin
Cooney the wrong way from 12 yards.
Thompson then preserved that lead either side of half time;
getting down well to save a deflected effort from Joe Bevan
on 43 minutes and pulling off an even better stop to deny
Vernon Masara when he was clean through after 51 minutes.
The Newcastle custodian was powerless to prevent Burnley
from levelling on 58 minutes however - a speculative shot
from Bevan looking to be going wide before it took a
deflection off Cathal Heffernan and found the net.
Burnley then took the lead just five minutes later, when a
corner kick from the left wing was nodded down by Hannes
Delcroix for Jesse Williams to net from close range.
Back came the black and whites though and good work by
midfielder Anthony Munda gave substitute Joe Brayson
an opportunity to turn and shoot into the corner of the net
with 11 minutes of normal time remaining.
Neave then struck in the second minute of added time;
registering his ninth U21 goal this season in all
competitions when latching on to a right wing cross from
Alfie Harrison and finishing well.
Team: M.Thompson, Ashby (Shahar 46), A.Murphy,
Heffernan, Pivas, Bailey, Al.Harrison, Munda, Parkinson (Brayson
46), Neave (McArthur 90+3), Charlton (Park 63).
Sub n/u: J.Taylor.
BFC: Cooney, Campbell, Pimlott, Williams, Ashton,
Delcroix, Clark (Veevers 76), Brierley (Leuluai 80), Bevan (Wetshi
69), Masara, Pouani (Johnson 76).
Sub n/u: Chester.
Booked: Johnson
Referee: Dale Baines
Crowd: tbc
Thanks to GW
Competition:
Photo
record: final ones

Having sold out
the original run, a limited reprint of the Seen.By
Carabao Cup special has now been produced.
Seen.by is a softback publication covering the work of
a group of regional photographers. Issue 2 covered the events of March
16th 2025 capturing scenes at Covent Garden, Wembley and Tyneside,
plus the subsequent parade.
Cost is £15 (overseas
postage rates available on request) available online
here
and we have copies to give away.
To stand a chance of
winning, email your answer to the following question to [email protected]
by 11am on Saturday 15th November. Subject line of Photos.
Whose record as the last then-current Magpie to score a goal for the
club at Wembley was ended by Dan Burn's memorable header in the
Carabao Cup Final?
No
age limit, open to anyone on the planet. Delivery only to UK addresses. One
entry each please
per person.
Internationals:
More glory for Rory
Newcastle midfielder Rory Finneran is the club's only
representative at the U17 World Cup Finals in Qatar, captaining
Ireland once again as they won their second group stage fixture on
Saturday.
A 2-1 success over Uzbekistan followed a 4-1 victory on Wednesday,
leaving the boys in green top of Group J ahead of Tuesday's third
and final tie against Paraguay in Doha.
Internationals:
National service
Nick Pope (concussion) and Anthony Gordon (hip)
haveboth pulled out of the England squad, while William Osula's
injured ankle saw him withdraw from Denmark squad.
Dan Burn (England):
Thu 13.11.2025 Serbia (h) Wembley WCQ
Mon 16.11.2025 Albania (a) Tirana WCQ
Nick Woltemade, Malick Thiaw (Germany):
Fri 14.11.2025 Luxembourg (a) WCQ
Mon 17.11.2025 Slovakia (h) Leipzig WCQ
Bruno Guimaraes (Brazil):
Sat 15.11.2025 Senegal (h) Emirates Stadium FR
Tue 18.11.2025 Tunisia (a) Lille FR
Sandro Tonali (Italy):
Thu 13.11.2025 Moldova (a) Chisnau WCQ
Sun 16.11.2025 Norway (h) Milan WCQ
Anthony Elanga (Sweden):
Sat 15.11.2025 Switzerland (a) Geneva WCQ
Tue 18.11.2025 Slovenia (h) Stockholm WCQ
Mo Waddani (Libya):
Sat 15.11.2025 Mauritania (h) venue tbc FR
??.11.2025 Sudan (h) venue tbc FR
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Greece):
Sat 15.11.2025 Scotland (h) Piraeus WCQ
Tue 18.11.2025 Belarus (a) Hungary WCQ
Lewis Hall, Lewis
Miley (England U21s):
Fri 14.11.2025 Ireland (h) Birmingham City ECQ
Tue 18.11.2025 Slovakia (a) Presov ECQ
Alex Murphy (Ireland U21s):
Fri 14.11.2025 England (a) Birmingham City ECQ
Tue 18.11.2025 Andorra (a) Andorra ECQ
Leo Shahar (England U19s):
Wed 12.11.2025 Lithuania (a) Kaunas ECQ
Sat 15.11.2025 Latvia (n) Kaunas ECQ
Tue 18.11.2025 Scotland (n) Kaunas ECQ
Roman Dowell (England U17s):
Thu 13.11.2025 USA (a) UAE FR
Sat 15.11.2025 Ivory Coast (a) UAE FR
Tue 18.11.2025 Australia (a) UAE FR
PS: Given that he's yet to kick a ball for the Magpies, the omission
of Yoane Wissa from DR Congo's squad for their World Cup qualifying
playoff is no surprise.
The Leopards play Cameroon in the Moroccan city of Rabat on Thursday
November 13th, with the winners facing either Nigeria or Gabon in
the same location three days later.
The borrowers:
Loan lads
Magpies on temporary postings:
Joe White (Leyton Orient)
Appearing for the reserve side in midweek as he continues his
comeback from injury, the midfielder played no part in Orient's 1-4
loss at Wycombe Wanderers in League One on Saturday.
Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
A 60 minute shift for the defender as Boro won 2-1 at home to Birmingham City
in the Championship on Saturday.
Aidan Harris (Coleraine):
It finished honours even at Windsor Park in the Irish Premiership on
Saturday night as Coleraine drew 1-1 with Linfield. Goalkeeper Aidan
played the full game.
Tyler Jones (Ashington):
A difficult afternoon for the goalkeeper on Saturday, part of the
Colliers side beaten 0-5 at Pontefract Colleries in Northern Premier
League East.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
The goalkeeper completed the entirety of a 1-0 home win over Real Osasuna
in La Liga on Saturday.
Antonio Cordero (KVC Westerlo):
The Spanish youngster wasn't in the squad on Saturday as Westerlo
lost 0-2 at Charleroi in the Belgian Pro League.
Travis Hernes (Groningen)
Sunday brought a 0-2 loss at NEC Nijmegen in the Eredivisie, with
the midfielder once again nowhere to be seen.
Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
It ended 1-1 at home to Toulouse in Ligue 1 on Sunday, but
Sanusi wasn't involved.
Champions League:
Burn's
Bonfire
Night sparkler!
Newcastle 2 Athletic Club
0
Match report
Giveaway :
Badge comp answer

Although the special collector's editions of
Magpin's new Nick Woltemade
badge sold out in minutes, regular ones remain on sale and we had
one to give away, complete with two restocked Champions League badge designs:

To be in with a chance of winning
the trio, we asked who the most recent German-born player before
Woltemade to appear in the Premier League for Newcastle was.
Incorrect answers included Dietmar Hamann, Joselu, Loris Karius and
Odysseas Vlachodimos but it was Dusseldorfer Malick Thiaw we
were after, preceding big Nick by three weeks when debuting
against Liverpool back in August.
The winning entry came from Michael Burn.
U19 Youth League:
Basques prevail
Newcastle U19s 2 Athletic Club U19s 3

United's U19 side sustained their fourth successive UEFA
Youth League defeat of the season on Wednesday, beaten by
in-form Athletic at Gateshead International Stadium.
The visitors went ahead on the half hour when Alex Carril
headed in Xantiago Oyharcabal's right wing corner.
Athletic's lead was doubled 12 minutes later after an
attempted clearance deflected to Manex Lozano, the visiting
forward firing home a first-time effort to maintain his
record of netting in every game of the competition so far.
The young Magpies got one back just on half time, after Iker
Quintero upended winger Matheos Ferriera in the box and
Sean Neave netted the resultant penalty.
Newcastle then equalised thanks to a
memorable solo effort from Scott Bailey on 61
minutes, intercepting a clearance from the 'keeper in
central midfield before dribbling
forward into the box and finding the bottom corner of the
net.
Parity proved to be short-lived however and within a minute Athletic
regained the lead when substitute Unax Urzaiz set
captain Peio Huestamendia away to beat Roman Dowell.
The Basques were reduced to ten men on 65 minutes when Quintero
received a straight red for dissent following a disputed
free kick just outside the visitor's area.
Despite that numerical advantage, the black and whites
couldn't conjure up a second equaliser - goalkeeper Simon
Garcia making a vital late block to deny Neave.
Victory for Athletic extends their 100% start to four games
and leaves them second in the 36 team table behind Chelsea
on goal difference. In contrast the Magpies are one of five
teams without a single point to their name.
Team: Dowell, Shahar, Charlton, Watts, Old (Waddani
90+3, Bailey, Munda, Park, Neave, Ferreira (Seldon 56),
Brayson (Wooster 56). Subs n/u: Mair, Yildiz,
Moran, Bloomer, Durrant, M.Taylor,
Booked: Neave, Old.
A third yellow card in this competition for Sean Neave means
that he'll sit out United's next tie, away to Marseille.
Update:
Another vacancy appears
The latest off-field
departure from Gallowgate is now confirmed as Chief
Commercial Officer Peter Silverstone, placed on
immediate gardening leave after declaring his intention to
take up an unspecified post overseas*.
*reported to be at Serie A club Juventus.
Silverstone arrived at the club in October 2022 having
fulfilled a similar role with Arsenal.
Carabao Cup:
Fulham
(h) confirmed
Newcastle's Carabao Cup Quarter Final tie against
Fulham will be played at St. James' Park on Wednesday
December 17th
at 8.15pm. Ticket sale details are awaited.
The tie will be live on both Sky Sports and
ITV1.
Quarter Finals:
Tue 16.12.2025 Cardiff City v Chelsea (8pm)
Wed 17.12.2025 Manchester City v Brentford (7.30pm)
Wed 17.12.2025 Newcastle v Fulham
(8.15pm)
Tue 23.12.2025 Arsenal v Crystal Palace (8pm)
The tie comes between a Sunday visit to the mackems and a
home game against Chelsea the following Saturday.
U21s:
EFL Trophy interest over
A 3-1 victory for Huddersfield Town
over Mansfield Town on Tuesday night ended any hopes that Newcastle
U21s had of progressing in this season's EFL Trophy with a
game left.
United's second string were relying on Mansfield avoiding defeat to
have any chance of a top two finish by winning away at Harrogate
Town on Tuesday week.
However three points for the Terriers confirmed their own
qualification and also that of Harrogate, rendering next week's
final fixture meaningless in the process.
Premier League:
TV times
- four more
Friday brought belated confirmation of further Premier League
fixture amendments for live TV as follows:
Fri 26.12.2025 Manchester United (a) 8pm Sky
Tue 30.12.2025 Burnley (a) 7.30pm Sky
Sun 04.01.2026 Crystal Palace (h) 3pm Sky
Wed 07.01.2026 Leeds United (h) 8.15pm Sky
Still to be confirmed are the following Toon games:
Sat 17.01.2026 tbc Wolves (a)
Sat 24.01.2026 tbc Aston Villa (h)*
Sat 31.01.2026 tbc Liverpool (a)
* Aston Villa's visit to SJP will move from Sat 24.01.2026 due to
their Europa League tie on Thu 22.01.2026.
Premier League:
PL (h) ticket updates
Ticket sale details for further Premier League home games:
Crystal Palace (h)
Member ballot open: Mon 01.12.2025, Noon.
Member ballot close: Tue 02.12.2025, Noon.
Ballot winners notified Wed 03.12.2025 by 11.30am.
Seat selection opens Wed 03.12.2025, Noon.
Seat selection closes Fri 05.12.2025, Noon.
ST forwarding/resale open Fri 05.12.2025, 4pm.
Member sale open Mon 08.12.2025, 10am.
Leeds United (h)
Member ballot open: Mon 01.12.2025, Noon.
Member ballot close: Tue 02.12.2025, Noon.
Ballot winners notified Wed 03.12.2025 by 11.30am.
Seat selection opens Wed 03.12.2025, Noon.
Seat selection closes Fri 05.12.2025, Noon.
ST forwarding/resale open Fri 05.12.2025, 4pm.
Member sale open Tue 09.12.2025, 10am.
2025/26:
Senior Cup draw made
Northumberland Senior Cup Second Round draw:
Heaton Stannington v Blyth Town
Newcastle Benfield v Morpeth Town
Newcastle University v Alnwick Town
Whitley Bay v North Shields
Ties to be played by December 21st.
The NFA allowed Newcastle U21s to withdraw from the competition
this season due to other commitments.
Regular participants since East End/West End days, the Magpies withdrew
from the competition back in 1933 and belatedly returned in 1983.
The Senior Cup Final will be played at SJP once again.
Book:
Belfast boy
Out now from Pitch Publishing is the definitive biography of United icon, Bill
McCracken, penned by renowned Magpies club historian Paul Joannou.
The Belfast-born defender served Newcastle for 15 seasons,
winning three titles and one FA Cup while generating headlines
worldwide for his revolutionary offside tactic.
Bill's life in football then extended for over half a century in
managerial and scouting roles, included that of transfer advisor to
Magpies supremo Stan Seymour in the 1950s.
"Bill McCracken..." is available to
direct from the publisher via their Amazon shop
here
with an exclusive discount.
Check out the Pitch catalogue
here
and find offers on current and future NUFC titles on Amazon
here
Premier League:
Manchester City (h)
Newcastle return to action following the international break when
Pep Guardiola brings his Citizens to Tyneside on Saturday November
22nd.
It's a 5.30pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports.
Team: To follow
Dan Burn will be suspended following his red card at Brentford.
MCFC: To follow
Referee: tbc
VAR: tbc
UK TV: Live on Sky Sports
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Overseas TV:
To follow
UK Radio: tbc
Metro: No scheduled disruptions (a six closure of the Metro line between Benton and Wallsend begins the day
after).
Scheduled disruptions are online
here
No trains will run all weekend between Doncaster and Northallerton in
both directions. Rail replacement bus services will operate.
Stats: To follow
Upcoming PL fixtures:
Sat 22.11.2025:
Burnley v Chelsea (12.30pm) TNT
Bournemouth v West Ham (3pm)
Brighton and Hove Albion v Brentford (3pm)
Fulham v mackems (3pm)
Liverpool v Nottingham Forest (3pm)
Wolves v Crystal Palace (3pm)
Newcastle v Manchester City (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 23.11.2025:
Leeds United v Aston Villa (2pm) Sky
Arsenal v Spurs (4.30pm) Sky
Mon 24.11.2025:
Manchester United v Everton (8pm) Sky
Champions League:
Marseille (a)

Game number five for Eddie Howe's side in this season's Champions
League first phase campaign takes them to Southern France on
Tuesday November 25th.
It's an 8pm GMT kick-off - 9pm local time in France.
Newcastle were allocated 3,000 tickets.
Preliminary way fan information is online
here
Team: To follow
OM:
To follow
Former Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi's side have won just one of
their four Champions League games to date, scoring four goals
without reply at home to Ajax.
Suffering 2-1 defeats at Real Madrid and Sporting Lisbon, Marseille
lost 0-1 at home to Atalanta last time out.
Referee: tbc
VAR: tbc
UK TV: Live on TNT Sports
Overseas TV:
To follow
UK Radio: tbc
Metro:
Due to track renewal, there's no Metro service from Regent Centre to
and from Airport from Wednesday November 26th to Sunday November
30th. Replacement bus 901 operates and the level crossing at Kenton
Bank Foot is also closed.
Stats:
This will be United's second visit to this venue, following a
0-2 loss there in May 2004 that ended their UEFA Cup run at the
semi-final stage.
57,000 fans were present that night to see Didier Drogba score twice
- the reconstructed Velodrome now has a capacity of over 67,000.
Magpies @ French League sides:
1977/78 Bastia lost 1-2 Cannell (UE)
1996/97 Metz drew 1-1 Beardsley (UE)
1996/97 Monaco lost 0-3 (UE)
2001/02 Troyes drew 0-0 (IT)
2003/04 Marseille lost 0-2 (UE)
2004/05 Sochaux won 4-0 Bowyer, Ameobi,
Bellamy, Robert (UE)
2012/13 Bordeaux lost 0-2 (UE)
2023/24 PSG drew 1-1 Isak (CL)

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Fixtures:
Tue
11.11.2025 U21s v Harrogate Town (a) @ Exercise Stadium, 7.45pm.
EFL Trophy.
Tue 18.11.2025 U21s v
Real Sociedad (Spain) (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm.
Premier League International Cup.
Fri 21.11.2025 U21s v Paris SG (France) (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm.
Premier League International Cup.
Sat 22.11.2025 U18s v
Liverpool (h) @ Little Benton,
11am. U18 Premier League Cup.
Sat 22.11.2025 Manchester
City (h) @ SJP, 5.30pm. Premier League.
Live on Sky
Sports.
ST fwding/resale now.
Tue 25.11.2025 U19s v
Marseille (France) (a) @ Stade Francis Turcan, KO tbc. U19 Youth League game
5. Ticket
info awaited.
Tue 25.11.2025 Marseille (France) (a) @
Orange Velodrome, 8pm GMT. CL League stage game 5. Live on
TNT
Sports.
NUFC contacting applicants with less than 18 points. Allocation: 3,000.
Sat 29.11.2025 U18s v
Derby County (h) @ Little Benton,
1pm. U18 Premier League.
Sat 29.11.2025 Everton (a) @
Hill Dickinson Stadium, 5.30pm.
Premier League. Live on Sky
Sports.
SOLD OUT.
Allocation
3,000.
Tue
02.12.2025 U21s v Scunthorpe United (a) @ Attis Arena, 7pm. National League Trophy.
Tue 02.12.2025 Spurs (h)
@ SJP, 8.15pm. Premier League.
Live on Sky
Sports.
ST fwding/resale now. Member sale now.
Sat 06.12.2025 U18s v
Manchester United (a) @ Carrington, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.
Sat 06.12.2025 Burnley (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League.
Member ballot opens
Mon 10.11.2025, Noon, closes Tue 11.11.2025, Noon. Winners notified Wed 12.11.2025 11.30am.
Seat selection opens Wed 12.11.2025, Noon, closes Fri 14.11.2025, Noon.
ST fwding/resale Fri 14.11.2025, 4pm.
Member sale Mon 17.11.2025, 10am.
Wed 10.12.2025 U19s v
Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) (a) @ Ulrich-Haberland
Stadion, KO tbc. U19 Youth League game
6. Ticket
info awaited.
Wed 10.12.2025 Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) (a)
@ BayArena, 8pm GMT. CL League stage game 6. Live on
TNT
Sports.
Seat selection closed. Allocation 1,800.
Sat 13.12.2025 U18s v
Boro (h) @ Little Benton,
11am. U18 Premier League.
Sun 14.12.2025 mackems (a) @
stadium of plight, 2pm.
Premier League. Live on Sky
Sports.
Ticket details tbc. Allocation tbc.
Tue
16.12.2025 U21s v Halifax Town (a) @ Shay Stadium, 7pm. National League Trophy.
Wed 17.12.2025
Fulham (h)
@ SJP, 8.15pm. Carabao Cup Quarter
Final.
Live on Sky
Sports/ITV1.
Ticket details awaited.
Sat 20.12.2025 U21s
v Croatia Zagreb (Croatia) (h) @ Whitley Park, 1pm.
Premier League International Cup.
Sat 20.12.2025 Chelsea (h)
@ SJP, 12.30pm. Premier League. Live on
TNT
Sports.
Member ballot opens
Mon 17.11.2025, Noon, closes Tue 18.11.2025, Noon. Winners notified Wed 19.11.2025 11.30am.
Seat selection opens Wed 19.11.2025, Noon, closes Fri 21.11.2025, Noon.
ST fwding/resale Fri 21.11.2025, 4pm.
Member sale Mon 24.11.2025, 10am.
Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends.
NUFC live on TV (all UK times):
Sat 22.11.2025 Man City (h) 5.30pm
Sky
Tue 25.11.2025 Marseille (a) 8pm
TNT
Sat 29.11.2025 Everton (a) 5.30pm
Sky
Tue 02.12.2025 Spurs (h) 8.15pm
Sky
Wed 10.12.2025 Leverkusen (a) 8pm
TNT
Sun 14.12.2025 mackems (a) 2pm
Sky
Wed 17.12.2025 Fulham (h) 8.15pm
&
Sat 20.12.2025 Chelsea (h) 12.30pm TNT
Fri 26.12.2025
Man United (a) 8pm
Sky
Tue 30.12.2025 Burnley (a) 7.30pm
Sky
Sun 04.01.2026 Crystal Palace (h) 3pm
Sky
Wed 07.01.2026 Leeds Utd (h) 8.15pm
Sky
&
= Sky/ITV
(PL Selections made to Thu 08.01.2026)
Live PL TV release dates:
Jan part overdue
Feb by Wed 17.12.2025
Mar by Wed 21.01.2026
Apr by Wed 04.03.2026
MW35 by Wed 25.03.2026
MW36 by Wed 01.04.2026
MW37 by Wed 08.04.2026
MW38 after Sun 17.05.2026
(The only PL games not shown live in the UK during 2025/26 will be 3pm
Saturday KOs. All games rescheduled to Sunday due to UEFA commitments are televised live.
Champions League:
(all UK times)
L1: Thu 18.09.2025 Barcelona (h) lost 1-2
L2: Wed 01.10.2025 Union SG (a) won 4-0
L3: Tue 21.10.2025 Benfica (h) won 3-0
L4: Wed 05.11.2025 Bilbao (h) won 2-0
L5: Tue 25.11.2025 Marseille (a) 8pm
L6: Wed 10.12.2025 Leverkusen (a) 8pm
L7: Wed 21.01.2026 PSV (h) 8pm
L8: Wed 28.01.2026 PSG (a) 8pm
(PO1: Tue 17.02.2026 / Wed 18.02.2026)
(PO2: Tue 24.02.2026 / Wed 25.02.2026)
R16(1): Tue 10.03.2026 / Wed 11.03.2026
R16(2): Tue 17.03.2026 / Wed 18.03.2026
QF1: Tue 07.04.2026 / Wed 08.04.2026
QF2: Tue 14.04.2026 / Wed 15.04.2026
SF1: Tue 28.04.2026 / Wed 29.04.2026
SF2: Tue 05.05.2026 / Wed 06.05.2026
F: Sat 30.05.2026 (Budapest)
Carabao Cup:
QF: Wed 17.12.2025 Fulham (h) 8.15pm
SF1: w/c Mon 12.01.2026
SF2: w/c Mon 02.02.2026
F: Sun 22.03.2026 (Wembley)
FA Cup:
(NUFC enter in Round 3: draw takes place on or around Sun 07.12.2025).
R3: Sat 10.01.2026
R4: Sat 14.02.2026
R5: Sat 07.03.2026
QF: Sat 04.04.2026
SF: Sat 25.04.2026
F: Sat 16.05.2026 (Wembley)
National League Cup Group D:
Wed 13.08.2025 Gateshead (a) won 4-3
Wed 08.10.2025 Boston United (a) won 3-1
Tue 02.12.2025 Scunthorpe U (a) 7pm
Tue 16.12.2025 Halifax Town (a) 7pm
Vertu (EFL)
Trophy Northern
Group F:
Tue 02.09.2025 Huddersfield T (a) lost 2-6
Wed 15.10.2025 Mansfield T (a) drew 2-2
Tue 11.11.2025 Harrogate T (a) 7.45pm
PL U21 International Cup Group C:
Tue 18.11.2025 Real Sociedad (h) 7pm
Fri 21.11.2025 Paris SG (h) 7pm
Sat 20.12.2025 Dinamo Zagreb (h) 1pm
Tue 13.01.2026 Benfica (h) 7pm
U19 Youth League:
Thu 18.09.2025 Barcelona (h) lost 2-3
Wed 01.10.2025 Union SG (a) lost 0-2
Tue 21.10.2025 Benfica (h) lost 1-5
Wed 05.11.2025 Athletic Bilbao (h) lost 2-3
Tue 25.11.2025 Marseille (a)
Wed 10.12.2025 Leverkusen (a)
U18 Premier League Cup Group B:
Tue 26.08.2025 Leicester City (h) won 3-2
Sat 04.10.2025 Aston Villa (a) lost 1-7
Sat 22.11.2025
Liverpool (h) 11am
FA Youth Cup:
(NUFC U18s enter in Round 3, ties be played on or before Sat
13.12.2025).
U17 Premier League Cup:
Quarter final draw awaited - Blackburn Rovers, Crystal Palace, Leicester
City, Liverpool, NUFC, Southampton, West Bromwich Albion and West
Ham involved.
Other events @ SJP:
Euro 2028:
date(s) awaited.
Winter transfer window:
Thu 01.01.2026-Mon 02.02.2026 @ tbc
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2025/26
International breaks:
10.11-18.11.2025
21.12-18.01.2026 AFCON Finals
23.03-31.03.2026
11.06-19.07.2026 World Cup Finals
2026/27:
21.09-06.10.2026
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2026
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(Dylan Minto)
What's this all about then?
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Born Or Died:
1876 John Fraser
born, Dumbarton, Scotland. (1899-1901)
Outside left who began his playing
career with his hometown club before moving to Motherwell
during 1897.
Signed by Newcastle for £70 from Notts County in the
summer of 1899, Fraser made his first team bow in a
2-0 home win over Everton in September of that
year.
After two seasons on Tyneside, Jack was sold to St
Mirren and later appeared for both Southampton and
Dundee - wining a single Scotland cap while playing
for the latter.
Coaching Dundee following his retirement from playing,
Fraser later had an association with Chelsea as both a
scout and their assistant manager. He died in 1952.
1895 Alf Hagan
born, Durham.
(1919-23)
Inside right who netted on his Magpies debut during a
1-2 defeat by Manchester United at Old Trafford in
December 1919.
Alf had signed for United some seven months earlier,
Washington Colliery receiving the princely sum of
£10.
Leaving SJP in 1923 in favour of Cardiff City, Hagan
later played for Tranmere Rovers and appeared in
local league football back in the region at the end of
his career.
Living on wearside, Alf's death was recorded in June 1980.
1928 Thomas Thompson
born, Fencehouses, Durham. (1946-50)
 Joining
United in August 1946 at a cost of £25 from Lumley
YMCA, inside right Tommy worked as a joiner on a
building site and played his football at reserve team
level.
His senior team call-up came in a 1-1 draw against
Coventry City in February 1948 and he then netted in a
2-0 success away at West Ham the following week.
Another goal then followed in his fourth outing -
against Doncaster Rovers - but he lost his place in
the closing weeks of the promotion season to George
Stobbart.
Similar cameo roles over the next two seasons in the
First Division followed and Tommy was in the United
party that toured North America in May and June 1949.
Linking up with former Magpies boss George Martin at
Aston Villa saw Thompson become a first team regular
and his scoring form brought him selection for England
against Wales in October 1951.
However, a second and final international call-up didn't
come until April 1957, against Scotland (although he
did also play at "B" level for England and
also appear in Football League and FA representative
XIs.)
Moving on to Preston North End in 1955, Tommy
(nicknamed "Topper") scored within two
minutes of his debut and enjoyed great success playing
alongside Tom Finney.
A later spell at Stoke City - and Stanley Matthews -
then followed, before injury saw him end his career at
the start of the 1964/65 season, by which time he'd
moved on to play for Barrow.
Having settled in Preston while playing at Deepdale,
Tommy bought an ironmongers shop and focused on that after
hanging up his boots - although he did make a brief
return to the PNE coaching staff at one
point.
Thompson passed away during September 2015 at the age
of 86.
 1946 Geoff Allen born, Walker.
(1964-70)

Scrogg
Road's most famous son, cruciate knee ligament damage
would wreck the promising career of left winger Geoff
just as the former Magpies junior had made his
breakthrough on to the European stage.
Showing great potential when appearing for England's
youth side, Allen made his senior team debut for
Newcastle in the final game of the 1963-64 season - a
2-0 victory over Norwich City at SJP.
His devastating display in United's first-ever Fairs
Cup fixture then helped Joe Harvey's side to a 4-0
home victory over the Dutchmen of Feyenoord in
September 1968.
Allen featured in the away leg in Rotterdam and then
scored against Spurs at SJP in the following game,
before a strong tackle from Nottingham Forest defender
Peter Hindley wrecked his knee.
A comeback against Sheffield Wednesday in April 1969
lasted barely 10 minutes and Geoff was advised that he
risked his future health by continuing to play top
level football.
Taking the job of youth team manager at United, Geoff
later scouted for the Magpies.
A return to the Gallowgate coaching staff during the
Bill McGarry era saw him look after the reserves,
while Allen acted as assistant to Stuart Boam when he
took over as Mansfield Town manager in 1981.
Settling in Nottinghamshire, Geoff joined Italian
crane manufacturers FASSI(UK) as a sales executive in
1995.
2021 saw Allen's teenage grandson Elliot Anderson make
his senior Magpies debut.

1969 Faustino Hernán "Tino" Asprilla Hinestroza
born, Tulua, Colombia.
(1996-98)

Gloves, goals, guns. From the day he
walked into SJP amid a snowfall, clad in a fur
coat, nothing was ever simple in the world of
Tino.
Signed in February 1996 for £7.5m
from Italians Parma, the Colombian international
striker was among the most talented, frustrating and
entertaining players to ever wear a black and white shirt.
Kevin Keegan called him his "wild card" and that summed up his erratic on-field brilliance and
colourful off-field behaviour.
Asked later about his move to United, he said of
Tyneside: "I knew nothing. I’d only been to
London before – and to Leeds because they tried to
sign me. But the women were divine....I don’t know
how many girlfriends I had in Newcastle. At the
beginning I didn’t even understand what they said...."
Introduced from the bench in an away game at the
smoggies (after flying in to the UK and enjoying a
glass of wine with his lunch as he met his new
colleagues for the first time), it didn't take him
long to bamboozle lumbering defender Steve Vickers out
on the left wing and centre for Steve Watson to score.
Asprilla's first goals for the club were then
accompanied by controversy, netting twice in a 3-3
draw at Manchester City and then tangling with Keith
Curle at full time.
Accused in some quarters of upsetting the team's
balance and consequently costing Newcastle the title,
the following season saw him add further to his cult
status - scoring twice at home to Metz before
memorably uprooting the corner flag to hoist his
shirt.
The 1997/98 season saw him leading the line in the
absence of the injured Alan Shearer and departed Les
Ferdinand. And in that role he wrote his name into
club history with a Champions League hat trick at SJP
against Barcelona - two headers and a penalty.
His post match comment to journalists in the mixed
zone? "Three goals - not bad".
However, that proved to be a high point as Tino's
relationship with manager Kenny Dalglish deteriorated
and his form dipped - surgery on a stomach problem and
an ongoing dislike of cold weather not helping.
What proved to be his final appearance came in an FA
Cup Third Round tie at Goodison Park in January 1998,
with a deal soon struck taking him back to Parma -
Dalglish later revealing the player had asked to
leave.
Later spells with various clubs in Brazil, Mexico,
Colombia and Chile were interspersed with phantom
moves - clubs in Russia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and even
Scotland (Dundee) failing to agree terms with the
maverick.
The most famous of all though came when a contract was
agreed for him to sign for Darlington in August 2002 -
aged 32.
Tino claimed that the deal he'd been verbally offered
by Darlo Chairman George Reynolds didn't match the one
he was given to sign. And despite having been paraded
in front of the Quakers fans and his name appearing on
the squad list in the programme for a game at
Kidderminster, he did a vanishing act.
Subsequently, Asprilla has led a quiet life in
Colombia, if you call appearances on reality TV
shows, a nude magazine photo shoot, horse riding,
shark fishing, salsa dancing and more firearms
offences quiet....
Returning to Tyneside for various reunions, a Tino Ale
was also brewed in his honour by Byker's Brinkburn
Street Brewery.

1976 Shefki Kuqi born,
Vushtrri, Kosovo.
(2011)
Having sold Andy Carroll to Liverpool
in early 2011 and almost instantly lost fellow forward
Shola Ameobi to injury, Newcastle took free agent Kuqi
on a short-term contract during February of that year.
The 34 year-old played for Derby County on loan from
Swansea City earlier that season, but had been
released and was without a club after the transfer
window closed, bringing him to Alan Pardew's
attention.
An ethnic Albanian born in Kosovo, Shefki grew up in
Finland after fleeing there along with his family in
1989 and successfully claiming asylum.
Kuqi's first taste of English football came with
Stockport County in 2001 and he went on to play for
Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich Town, Blackburn Rovers,
Crystal Palace, Fulham, Swansea City and Derby - with
a brief excursion to German side TuS Koblenz after
leaving Craven Cottage.
Debuting for Newcastle in the final moments of a 0-0
draw at Blackburn, he went on to make five more
substitute appearances totaling just 25 minutes
without scoring.
Two reserve starts also failed to bring a goal, Kuqi
marking his debut by missing a penalty against
Arsenal's second string at SJP.
Following his departure from Gallowgate, Kuqi joined
third tier Oldham Athletic and soon rediscovered his
goal touch, netting 16 times in 49 appearances the
following season.
He also had a spell in Scotland at Hibernian before
returning to Finland in 2016 and beginning a club
coaching career there.
2021 found Shefki back in the UK searching for a
management role - and linked with the
vacant U23 Coach position at SJP before that
was filled by Elliott Dickman.
Internationally, he won 63 senior caps for Finland
between 1999 and 2010, scoring eight times.

1978 Kashka Walker born,
Kingston, Jamaica. (1997-98)

Attacking midfielder who spent time
with Newcastle's Academy after arriving from Canada,
featuring for the reserves in a pre-season game at
Chorley in 1997.
After his release by United, Canadian youth
international Walker had short spells with Colchester
United, Stevenage and Swindon Town and also studied in
Manchester.
Returning to Canada, he played for Oshawa Flames,
Toronto Lynx, Metro Lions, Hamilton Thunder and Toronto Lynx again.
1993
Death of Doug Graham, 72.
(1940-50)

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1894 Burton Wanderers
(h)
3-1
(2-1)
Division Two
McDermid(1-0),
Thompson(2-0),
Smith(3-1)
Brown(2-1)
6,000
Bob McDermid scored on his Newcastle debut from left
back, and only repeated the feat once in his other 63
appearances.
1900 Wolverhampton
Wanderers (h)
3-1
(1-1)
Division One
MacFarlane(1-0), Niblo(2-1) Peddie(3-1)
Harper(1-1)
16,000
There was a first
outing for the season for goalkeeper Charlie Watts,
recalled due to first-choice custodian Matt Kingsley being
on Football League Select duty in Ireland.
1906 Aston Villa (a)
0-0
(0-0)
Division One
18,000
1923 Manchester City
(h)
4-1
(3-0)
Division One
Harris(12,14) Aitken(40), Cowan (75)
Murphy(50)
30,000
1928 Manchester City
(a)
4-2
(3-1)
Division One
Gallacher(4,26,30), Lang(48)
Johnson(36,90)
15,000
Having ended a
barren run of eight matches with a brace the previous
week, Hughie Gallacher went one better as United won for the first time
away from SJP that season.
1934 Sheffield United
(a)
1-5
(0-4)
Division Two
Smith(70)
Barton(5), Pears(8,85),
Pickering(30), Dodds(32)
18,362
The punishment could have been worse for Newcastle at
Bramall Lane, Harold Barton placing a first half penalty
wide at 0-4.
This defeat saw the Magpies drop five places in the table
down to seventeenth.
1945
Liverpool (h)
6-2 (3-0)
Wartime
Stubbins(1-0),
Clifton(2-0,3-0,6-?),
Wayman(4-?), Hair(5-?)
Nieuwenhuys, Fagan(pen)
50,833
All six home goals were scored from close range.
1948 England
defeated Wales at Villa Park thanks to a Tom Finney goal,
with Jackie Milburn keeping his place in the side.
1951 Blackpool (a)
3-6
(1-3)
Division One
Milburn(5), G.Robledo(50,88)
Perry(7), Mortensen(12,81), Taylor(21),
Robinson(74), Brown(87)
28,611
A lively game at Bloomfield Road saw the Tangerines end a seven game
winless run against United: the most recent of which had been at Wembley
Stadium in the FA Cup Final the previous April.
Among the home scorers was Ernie Taylor, who had left Gallowgate a month
earlier. His former team mate Jackie Milburn missed a 17th minute
penalty kick.
1951
Meanwhile on Tyneside the same two sides met in the
Central League, with
Newcastle winning 3-2.
Bobby Corbett (penalty), Tommy Walker and George Hannah netted
for the Magpies.
1954 Admira Vienna
(Austria) (h)
3-1
(0-0)
Friendly
Broadis(56), Milburn(64), Mitchell(87)
Richter(58)
18,834
Another midweek floodlit friendly match at Gallowgate.
Team: Simpson, Cowell, Batty, Scoular,
Greener, Crowe, White, Broadis, Milburn, Curry, Mitchell.
1956 Tottenham Hotspur
(a)
1-3 (1-1)
Division One
White(5)
Smith(45,60), Robb(65)
51,722
Despite
taking an early lead, United extended their winless run to eight games - not
helped by Jackie Milburn firing his 77th minute penalty
kick wide.
1962 Luton Town (h)
3-1 (1-0)
Division Two
Fell(32), Thomas(51,56)
McGuffie(65)
27,428
Victory over the Hatters at Gallowgate included another goal for Jimmy Fell
- his fourth in just three games.
1973 Leicester City
(a)
0-1
(0-1)
Division One
Weller(35)
20,172
George Hope made his first senior appearance for The
Magpies,
in place of the injured Malcolm Macdonald.
1979 Cardiff City (h)
1-0
(1-0)
Division Two
Shoulder(42)
22,867 |
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1982 Former
Manchester United, Coventry City and Sunderland centre half Jim Holton was a free agent and training with
United.
However he failed to make an impression and
wasn't offered a contract by Arthur Cox.
Holton passed away in 1993, aged just 42.
1984
Chelsea (h)
2-1 (2-0)
Division One
McDonald(13),
Waddle(20)
Dixon(82)
24,542
Following a quartet of draws in the League,
Newcastle returned to winning ways against John Neal's
side.
United's cause was aided when goalkeeper Kevin Carr saved Colin Lee's
penalty kick with the score at 2-0.
Off the field, what was described in the press as "a
horror attack" by Chelsea thugs after the game next
to Haymarket bus station left three home fans with knife
wounds.
1987 Walsall
striker and future Magpie David Kelly was selected
by boss Jackie Charlton to make the first of his 26 full
appearances for
The Republic of Ireland.
He went on to net a hat trick as Israel
were defeated 5-0 in Dublin.
1988 Newcastle
attempted to raise funds for further purchases by selling
midfielder Paul Stephenson to Millwall for £275,000.
1990 Wolverhampton
Wanderers (a)
1-2
(1-1)
Division Two
Clark(27)
Steele(1), Bellamy(53)
18,721
United
recovered from being 1-0 down at Molineux almost before they had touched the
ball. Mick Quinn then thought he'd equalised - only to
fall victim to a harsh offside flag.
Lee Clark scored his first goal in senior football to spark wild celebrations on the away terrace, but Wolves
sealed it shortly after half time with a scrambled effort.
This was probably Scott Sloan's best game, supplying a succession of good
crosses and receiving numerous kicks and elbow digs for
his trouble.
Steve Watson made his first team debut when
coming off the subs bench to replace Liam O'Brien in
midfield - becoming United's youngest ever senior player
at the age of 16 years, seven months and nine days.
2003
The Reserves entertained Boro and for the second successive
season contrived to throw away a lead against our
pals from Smogside in the dying seconds.Late goals from Jonathan
Greening and Danny Graham stole a point for the visitors
after a Lewis Guy brace almost secured our first home
win over the Boro for nearly four years.
And after recovering from hernia surgery, Jonathan
Woodgate played 74 minutes for Newcastle on his way back to full
fitness.
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match report.
2004
Chelsea (h)
0-2aet
0-0
(0-0)
Carling Cup 4th Round
Gudjohnsen(100),
Robben(112)
38,055
Icelandic centre forward Eidur Gudjohnsen confirmed his
standing as the new Gus Poyet by once again scoring against Newcastle
- his sixth goal in as many games involving us.
His 100th minute strike effectively
ended a very tight encounter with goal attempts few and far between
for either side.
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2007 mackems (a)
1-1 (0-0)
Premier League
Milner(65)
Higginbotham(52)
47,701
Our unbeaten run on wearside was extended
further, but thanks only to a fortunate James Milner cross that eluded
everyone including Craig Gordon before sneaking in the net.
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report
2009 The Newcastle United Supporters Trust
launched the
"Yes We Can" campaign, what they called "an
ambitious bid to take back our football club."
2010 Blackburn Rovers (h)
1-2 (0-1)
Premier League
Carroll(47)
Pedersen(3), Roberts(82)
41,053
  
Three different covers for the
match programme, depicting each
one of Kevin Nolan's derby treble
Mike Ashley welcomed Sam Allardyce back to SJP with a handshake and then watched as
Newcastle handed out gift-wrapped scoring
opportunities in each half to their ex-boss. Despite Andy Carroll netting his seventh goal of the season to give United some
hope, Rovers extended their incredible winning sequence at St. James' to
five games.
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2013
Tottenham Hotspur (a) 1-0 (1-0)
Premier League
Remy(13)
36,042
Two
outstanding displays gave Newcastle a fabulous victory at White Hart
Lane - ace goal poacher Loic Remy putting his side ahead and Tim Krul, pulling
off a string of superb saves.
United recorded their
third away league win of the
season with a tremendous team
display, keeping another clean sheet with a
lineup unchanged from that which had beaten
Chelsea the previous weekend.
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2017
United's second game in the Premier League International Cup
ended in a narrow 1-2 loss to Liverpool U23s at the Prenton Park
home of Tranmere Rovers.
Callum Roberts put United ahead before the Reds hit back and then won it.
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2018 Bournemouth (h) 2-0 (2-0) Premier League Rondon(7,40) 49,266
Salomon Rondon scored twice to give United back to back
league wins - his first Premier League goals for the club.
Memories of previous Magpie number nines came flooding back as the big centre
forward supplied his best Les Ferdinand impression.
Supplying a Ginolaesque cross for Rondon's fine second was Kenedy; the
Venezuelan coming close to a memorable hat-trick in his battering-ram performance. NUFC.com match report
2024
Nottingham Forest (a) 3-1 (0-1)
Premier League
P11, 18pts, 8th/20
Isak(54), Joelinton(72), Barnes(83)
Murillo(21)
30,145
Second
half strikes from Alexander Isak, Joelinton and Harvey Barnes saw United rightfully convert a half time deficit into victory at the City
Ground.
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