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Tickets:
Derby
County (a) Public sale @ Pride Park, Tue
Swansea (a) Members sale now
Coventry (h) Public sale now
Watford (a)
SOLD OUT
** For other games, see Tickets section **
Championship:
Derby
County
(a)
The
Magpies are back in Championship action on Tuesday, when they make the trip
to Pride Park for a meeting with the Rams, just a matter of weeks after
Nigel Clough's side drew 0-0 on Tyneside in our last game of 2009.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm and tickets for the away section will be on sale
from the Pride Park Box Office on Tuesday, priced at £33 adults, £20 OAPs, £15
bairns.
After the top three sides all won at the weekend, United sit three points
ahead of West Brom and four ahead of Nottingham Forest, with a game in hand
on both rivals. The gap to fourth-placed Cardiff is now 14 points.
DFDS Seaways are
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further details of prices and times.
NUFC: United will be without Steven Taylor, Jose Enrique and
long-term absentee Joey Barton. Alan Smith should be available again after
missing the win over Cardiff with a thigh problem, but Fabricio Coloccini
remains a doubt with a hamstring strain.
Danny Simpson also limped
through the final stages of his comeback game against the Bluebirds, which
is a concern. Nicky Butt is claimed to have a thigh injury.
Despite confirmation of his assault charge, striker Andy Carroll retains his
place in the Newcastle squad.
Paddy Power match wagers are online
here
Correct score odds:
Newcastle win 1-0 @ 11/2
Newcastle win 2-0 @ 15/2
Newcastle win 2-1 @ 7/1
Newcastle win 3-0 @ 14/1
Newcastle win 3-1 @ 13/1
Newcastle win 3-2 @ 22/1
Draw 0-0 @ 15/2
Draw 1-1 @ 5/1
Draw 2-2 @ 12/1
Draw 3-3 @ 60/1
Derby win 1-0 @ 9/1
Derby win 2-0 @ 22/1
Derby win 2-1 @ 12/1
Derby win 3-0 @ 75/1
Derby win 3-1 @ 40/1
Derby win 3-2 @ 40/1
Any chance ref? Newcastle to score a pen @ 5/1
Leon Best has already scored at Pride Park this season for Coventry but
finished on the losing side, as City lost 2-1.
He's rated @ 5/1 to be the first scorer in the game and @ 100/1
to score the first goal in a 2-1 home win.
DCFC: The Rams had to settle for a point at Sheffield United
on Saturday, after conceding a late equaliser. A rare goal from Robbie
Savage had given Derby the lead.
Midfielder Michael Tonge made his debut for Nigel Clough's side at Bramall
Lane on loan from Stoke City. He was previously borrowed by Preston and
faced Newcastle at Deepdale last November.
Meanwhile, fellow new boy Javan Vidal was among the unused subs after the
defender arrived from Manchester City on loan.
Derby may hand a debut to Millwall left winger David Martin, who has now
arrived on loan at Pride Park after failing to complete a permanent deal
before the transfer window closed last week.
Defender Dean Leacock (knee) and midfielders Lee Croft and Lee Hendrie (both
hamstring) are doubtful while striker DJ Campbell has moved on to Blackpool.
Just one home Championship fixture this season has ended in a draw for
Derby, who have won six and lost seven at Pride Park.
Referee: Anthony Taylor (Manchester). Second outing of the season for
this whistler in a Newcastle game, after the early season 3-0 victory over
Reading at SJP.
UK
TV: none
Overseas TV: none
Mags @ Rams - last 10:
2007/08
lost 0-1
2001/02 won 3-2 Robert, Dyer, LuaLua
2000/01 lost 0-2
1999/00 drew 0-0
1998/99 won 3-4 Speed 2, Ketsbaia, Solano
1997/98 lost 0-1
1997/98 won 1-0 Tomasson (LC)
1996/97 won 1-0 Shearer*
1992/93 won 2-1 G.Peacock, Clark*
1991/92 lost 1-4 G.Peacock*
* @ the Baseball Ground, all others played @ Pride Park.
Current Championship Table:
| Pos |
Team |
Pl |
Pts |
GD |
| 1 |
Newcastle |
28 |
59 |
31 |
| 2 |
West
Brom |
29 |
56 |
28 |
| 3 |
Nottingham
Forest |
29 |
55 |
24 |
| 4 |
Cardiff
City |
28 |
45 |
18 |
| 5 |
Swansea
City |
28 |
45 |
5 |
| 6 |
Leicester
City |
27 |
42 |
3 |
| 7 |
Sheffield
United |
29 |
42 |
1 |
| 8 |
Blackpool |
29 |
40 |
8 |
| 9 |
Barnsley |
28 |
39 |
-4 |
| 10 |
smoggies |
29 |
38 |
7 |
See full Championship table.
This week's Championship fixtures:
Tue 09.02.2010 (all 7.45pm):
Cardiff City v Peterborough United
Coventry City v Nottingham Forest
Crystal Palace v Swansea City
Derby County v Newcastle
Leicester City v Doncaster Rovers
smoggies v Barnsley
Preston North End v Sheffield United
QPR v Ipswich Town
Reading v Plymouth Argyle
Sheffield Wednesday v Blackpool
Watford v Bristol City
West Bromwich Albion v Scunthorpe United
See full Championship
fixtures.
U18s:
mackem
visit switched
Saturday's scheduled wear-Tyne derby at U18 level
was
rescheduled and goes ahead on Tuesday February 9th with a 1pm kickoff
at the mackem academy of plight.
The red and whites are top of Academy League Group D and stand 13 points ahead
of fourth-placed Newcastle. Unbeaten at home, the mackems ran out 4-1 winners
on Tyneside in the last meeting of the sides, in December.
Court appearance confirmed:
Carroll charged
From the BBC on Monday:
Newcastle United striker Andy Carroll has been charged with assault
following a fight at a nightclub.
A man suffered minor head injuries during the incident at Blu Bambu in
Newcastle's Bigg Market area on 7 December.
He was taken to hospital for treatment and later discharged.
Mr Carroll, 21, of Prestwick, Northumberland, will appear at Newcastle
Magistrates' Court on 25 February.
Championship:
Bluebirds shot down
Newcastle 5 Cardiff
City 1
Match
report now online
BBC
match highlights online here
PS: Thanks to everyone went to LYH to take advantage of their
free food offer pre-match. Unfortunately, demand ended up exceeding supply due
to the number of people attending - apologies to anyone who was
disappointed.
Extra supplies have been ordered for the next game when this offer runs, on
Wednesday week (17th) before the Coventry City home game.
Scout
secured:
Carr
completes
marathon journey
It's taken almost half
a century but Graham Carr is finally on the books at Newcastle United,
after his appointment as the club's chief scout.
Graham was briefly with the Magpies as a youngster when Charlie Mitten was
manager, but left his native North East in 1961 in order to become a
professional footballer, joining Northampton Town.
Now 65 and still based in the Northampton area, Carr had a long career as both
player and manager, before scouting for the likes of Tottenham Hotspur,
Manchester City and latterly, Notts County.
Graham is better known to many as the father of TV and radio presenter/comic
Alan.
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Youngster
arrives:
B68
- NE1
Following
a successful trial in December 2009 during which he appeared in a reserve
friendly against Hibernian, it's reported that United have how completed the
signing of attacking midfielder/striker Jóan Símun Edmundsson.
The 18 year-old is a native of the Faroe Islands and joins from the B68 club,
having previously been on trial at Manchester City.
Capped at U19 and U21 level for the Faroe Islands, his senior international
debut came against France in a World Cup Qualifier back in August 2009.
Faroese TV report that Edmundsson moves to Tyneside for the rest of the
current season initially, with an option for a longer deal.
The Sunday Sun obtained some quotes from Faroe Islands boss Brian Kerr, who
said:
“I don’t think he’s going to be in
Newcastle’s first team this season, but I’d expect him to make a very good
impression and maybe look to break into the side next year.
“He’s a biggish lad who
has good ability. He can beat a man – he has a trick – and he knows how to
score goals.
“He’s scored in three
Under-21 international matches in the last year, including against Russia, when
Colin Calderwood was there to watch him.
“He was playing out wide
in a 4-3-3 formation then, but I think he’s better playing through the
middle, which is where I picked him for his full international debut against
France.
“I spoke to Chris Hughton
about him and we had Edmundsson and another lad – Christian Mouritsen – go
on trial at Newcastle before Christmas.
“Chris liked them both,
but felt that Christian, at 21, needed first-team football which Newcastle
couldn’t offer him.
“But Edmundsson has a
chance. As well as his ability, he’s incredibly enthusiastic, honest and
willing to learn, as the players in the Faroes and across Scandinavia tend to
be.
“He won’t be interested
in the bright lights. He’ll be there to learn. And though he’s quite shy,
he looks the part when he gets out on the pitch.
“Because it’s so
isolated, people don’t tend to go and see the players in the Faroes, but
there is real talent there, particularly among the young players. They are
honest, determined, speak excellent English and are absolutely obsessed with
football.”
Thanks to NUFC.com readers Ken Hentze and Tim Readman for their
tipoffs.
Reserves:
Afternoon
appointment
at the Bank
After freezing
temperatures caused their game against Scunthorpe last week to be abandoned,
Newcastle reserves head back to Lincolnshire again this week.
Alan Thompson's side face Lincoln City on Wednesday at Sincil Bank,
with kickoff confirmed as 2pm.
An 89th minute own goal allowed Newcastle to take a point from the Imps when
the two sides met at SJP back in September.
It's yet to be confirmed whether midfielder Joey Barton will be cleared to
make his comeback in this game, having now returned to training after
recovering from a foot injury.
FA Vase:
Bay
live to fight again
Current FA Vase holders Whitley
Bay endured a difficult Saturday afternoon in Surrey, but managed to
keep Chertsey Town at bay and earn a replay.
After early goals from both sides in this Fifth Round tie, Whitley were
reduced to ten men and held out for the remainder of the 90 minutes and 30
minutes of extra time.
The two sides will now meet again at Hillheads this coming Saturday (13th)
in the replay, kickoff @ 3pm.
FA Vase Fifth Round:
St Ives Town 1-3 Shildon
New Mills 0-2 Norton & Stockton Ancients
Whitehawk 1-1 Marske United
Long Buckby 3-4 Gresley
Willand Rovers 2-2 Barwell
Needham Market 2-0 Daventry Town
Chertsey Town 1-1 Whitley Bay
Wroxham 1-1 Armthorpe
Monday's draw then paired the sides as follows:
Shildon v Chertsey Town/Whitley Bay
Needham Market v Royston Town/Wroxham
Willand Rovers/Barwell v Norton & Stockton Ancients Gresley v Whitehawk/Marske
United
PS: elsewhere in non-league circles, Northern League leaders
Spennymoor won a tough encounter at South Shields 3-1.
Blyth Spartans meanwhile went down 2-3 at Southport, ending their
recent resurgence. Former Magpie Paul Brayson was on the scoresheet once
again.
Gateshead however won on their travels, with Brian Wake scoring both
goals in a 2-0 victory at Mansfield Town. The Stags' offer of
pay-what-you-like admission prices attracted over 7,000 fans to Field Mill.
Situation
vacant:
Great
Expectations
Speaking
about the non -allocation of the number 9 squad number at SJP before the
Cardiff City game, Chris
Hughton said:
"It's one of the most iconic shirts
around and it’s something I’ve done deliberately. We have a lot of
strikers here and I’m quite sure that every single one of them would have
wanted to wear the No 9 shirt. As soon as I came to this club I knew what it
meant and it’s both my decision and a combination of a few things.
"It can be a heavy number to carry, a
burden, and wearing it is an achievement which I want somebody to grow into.
"I want somebody to earn the right to
be Newcastle’s No 9. I don’t want to suggest that the strikers here
aren’t worthy of it because each of them has a real strong value.
"I
don’t anticipate years going by without one, but I know what the number nine
is and I don’t want it to be an issue. The only issue I want is the normal
stuff of the team performing well or not performing well, winning games or not
winning games, and that’s very much team based."
Latest arrival Leon Best commented:
"They showed me the numbers that were
available when I signed and I took the 20. The number 9 shirt has to be earned
here, it isn't like the number 9 shirt at other clubs. You can't just walk in
and take it."
PS:
Best has now confirmed that he shunned interest from his hometown club
Nottingham Forest in order to complete a move to Tyneside:
"This move happened at the right time for me. It was the easiest
decision I've had to make in my career.
"I
weighed up my options as there was interest from Nottingham Forest but I'm not
sure it's always the best thing to do to go back to your home town.
"There were lots of teams interested,
but Newcastle were the only ones willing to put the money in and as soon as I
heard that I was on the motorway.
"I've been talked about as a player
with potential ever since I made my debut at Southampton, but you can't be a
player of potential your whole career.
"There has got to be a stage where
you move on to the next level and I feel I have got the perfect platform to do
that with Newcastle."
Given our natural cynicism in most matters Toon-related, we cannot help
but wonder whether being given the number 9 shirt could be one incentive
offered when contract renewals are up for grabs.
And of course, if footballers went back to wearing the good old-fashioned
1 through 11 squad numbers (as the reserve and junior sides do without
apparent problems), then none of this twaddle would be remotely relevant....
FAYC:
Hammers
nailed!
West Ham U18s 0 Newcastle U18s 3
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United's U18 side bludgeoned
their way into an FA Youth Cup Quarter Final spot on Wednesday night at Upton
Park, thanks to yet another away win.
After success on the road in previous rounds at Doncaster Rovers and Reading,
it took the Magpies just less than quarter of an hour to take the lead in East
London.
A
miscued corner
from Ryan McCorrigan caused confusion in the Hammers
area, before Newcastle defender Jeff Henderson shot home from six yards.
West Ham tried to hit back and dominated proceedings thereafter
without creating any outstanding chances.
Towards the end of the first half however Newcastle crept back into it, with
Phil Airey, Greg McDermott and Brad Inman all coming close before the interval.
That second goal came within four minutes of the restart, when Phil
Airey was played in and the striker supplied a tidy finish for his third goal in the
tournament.
And within four minutes his midfield colleague Brad Inman had made it 3-0 with a shot from
outside the box, maintaining his record of netting in every round.
With Newcastle in full flight, McDermott almost made it four before the home
side forced a decent stop from 'keeper Jak Alnwick.
And West Ham continued their efforts to reduce the arrears going into the final
ten minutes of the tie, hitting the Toon crossbar and also coming close moments
earlier.
However, they missed a golden opportunity with six minutes remaining, when
presented with a penalty following a handball by Airey. Eoin Wearen's weak
effort was easily blocked by Alnwick and it stayed at 3-0.
A home tie in the last eight now awaits Newcastle, against either Hull
City or Crystal Palace. They face each other on Thursday February 11th after
the original tie had to be postponed because of a frozen pitch at North Ferriby.
NUFC: Alnwick, Tavernier, Dummett, J. Henderson, Folan, Nzuzi, Inman, McDermott,
Newton, McGorrigan (Adjei 63), Airey. Subs n/u: Robinson, L.Henderson, Page, Spear.
Crowd: 1,157
Booked: McGorrigan, Airey.
(Thanks to NUFC.com reader Paul Robinson for photo)
FA Youth Cup Fifth Round:
28.01.2010 Chelsea 1-0 Portsmouth
28.01.2010 Blackburn Rovers 3-0 Man United
02.02.2010
Ipswich Town 1-3 Fulham
03.02.2010 West Ham 0-3 Newcastle United
04.02.2010 Preston North End 0-3 Everton
08.02.2010
Liverpool 0-1 Watford
11.02.2010 Hull City v Crystal Palace
12.02.2010
Aston Villa v Millwall
Quarter Final Draw:
Blackburn v Everton
Fulham v Aston Villa/Millwall
Watford v Chelsea
Newcastle v Hull/Palace
Fanzine:
New
Mag
Issue
244 of the long-running supporters' Mag is now on sale
from local newsagents and street sellers outside Newcastle home and away games.
Priced at £2.50, the usual range of columnists, match reports and
opinion pieces appear.
This issue also features some words of wisdom from 1970s Magpie cult hero, Mister
Tony Green.
Compo:
Chris
Eubank giveaway
The first charity event of 2010 in aid
of the Newcastle United Foundation sees former boxer Chris Eubank
topping the bill at SJP on Thursday February 18th.
Tickets for the night - which includes a three course meal - are now on sale
at £50 a head. For further details and bookings please call 0191
201 8525 or email here.
We have a pair of tickets up for grabs and to be in with a chance of
winning, email
us the answer to this question:
Chris
Eubank spent part of his early life living in Jamaica, but which former
Newcastle and England midfielder was born on the island and later managed
their national side?
Closing date
is Wed Feb 10th @ 9pm GMT Subject line of Eubank. Those
who insist on choosing their own subject line disqualify themselves. One
entry per person please.
Please note that this event is strictly for over 18s only.
Reserves:
Ice
Station Zenga
Scunthorpe
Res 1 Newcastle Res 1 (abd)
Match
report now online

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spectacular Northumberland coastline:
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Match tickets are on sale from the SJP Box Office to personal callers, by phone
(0844 372 1892)* and online here
Box Office Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 9am-5.30pm
Sat: 9am-3pm
Sun: Closed
(hours are altered on home matchdays)
Home Match Tickets can also be bought in person from NUFC
Club shops (not SJP).
Ticket-related issue? ring or
visit the SJP Box Office in person or email
nufc here.
(* 0044 870 444 1892 for overseas
callers)
First Team/Other
Fixtures etc:
Tue 09.02.2010 U18s v mackems U18s (a)
@ academy of plight, 11am. Premier Academy League (North).
Note new date.
Tue 09.02.2010 Derby County (a) @
Pride Park, 7.45pm. Championship. Away
section tickets available from Pride Park Box Office on Tue, £33 adults, £20
OAPs, £15 bairns. Allocation: 3,100.
Wed
10.02.2010 Reserves v Lincoln
City Res
(a) @ Sincil Bank, 2pm. Totesport.com
Reserve League Northern Division.
Sat 13.02.2010 Swansea City (a)
@ Liberty
Stadium, 12.45pm. Championship.£30 adults,
£15 Full Time Students, £13 OAPs, £10 U16s. Public sale
now. Allocation: 2,250.
Allocation: 2,500.
Live on Sky.
Mon 15.02.2010 Reserves v Leeds
United Res (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm. Totesport.com Reserve League Northern Division.
Wed 17.02.2010 Coventry City (h) @
SJP,
7.45pm. Championship. From £15. Public sale
now.
Sat 20.02.2010 U18s v Derby County U18s (a)
@ Oakwood Academy, 1pm. Premier Academy League (North).
Sat
20.02.2010 Preston North End (h) @
SJP, 3pm. Championship. From £20. Public sale
now (web only), Tue 09.02.2010 (by phone/ in
person).
Tue 23.02.2010 Reading (a)
@ Madejski
Stadium, 8pm, Championship. Original tickets valid
for rearranged fixture. Check
with NUFC for returns.
Sat 27.02.2010 U18s v Nottingham Forest U18s (h)
@ Darsley Park/Little Benton, 1pm. Premier Academy League (North).
Sat 27.02.2010 Watford (a)
@ Vicarage Road, 3pm. Championship. SOLD
OUT. Allocation: 2,250.
Mon 01.03.2010 Reserves v Grimsby
Town Res (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm. Totesport.com Reserve League Northern Division.
Sat 06.03.2010 U18s v Barnsley U18s (a)
@ Oakwell Academy, Noon. Premier Academy League (North).
Sat 06.03.2010 Barnsley (h) @
SJP, 3pm. Championship. From £20. Public sale now (web only), Thu 18.02.2010 (by phone/ in
person).
Tue 09.03.2010 Reserves v Whitley
Bay (a) @
Hillheads, 7.30pm. Northumberland Senior Cup Semi Final.
Sat 13.03.2010 U18s v Manchester United U18s (a)
@ Carrington, Noon. Premier Academy League (North).
Sat 13.03.2010 smoggies (a)
@ Riverside Stadium, 3pm. Championship. £26 adults,
£16 OAPs, £13 U16s. ST holders by Sun 21.02.2010, Members from Mon 22.02.2010,
processing period Mon 01.03.2010 to Fri 05.03.2010. Public sale
from Mon 08.03.2010. Allocation: 2,250.
Allocation: tbc.
Tue
16.03.2010 Reserves v Hartlepool
United Res
(a) @ Victoria Park, 7pm. Totesport.com
Reserve League Northern Division.
Wed 17.03.2010 Scunthorpe United (h) @
SJP, 7.45pm. Championship. From £15. Members sale now.
Public sale 20.02.2010 (web only), Mon 08.03.2010 (by phone/ in
person).
Sat 20.03.2010 U18s v Crewe Alexandra U18s (h)
@ Darsley Park/Little Benton, 1pm. Premier Academy League (North).
Sat 20.03.2010 Bristol City (a)
@ Ashton Gate, 5.20pm. Championship. Ticket
details to follow. Allocation: tbc.
Live on Sky.
Mon 22.03.2010 Reserves v
Rotherham United Res (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm. Totesport.com Reserve League Northern Division.
Date tbc U18s v Hull City/Crystal Palace (h) @ SJP. FA Youth Cup Quarter
Final.
2009/10 NUFC Live TV coverage:
Sky Sports:
Sat 13.02.2010:
Swansea City (a) 12.45pm
Sat 20.03.2010: Bristol City (a) 5.20pm
Mon 29.03.2010: Forest (h) 7.45pm
Mon 05.04.2010: Sheffield Utd (h) 7.45pm
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Northumberland Senior Cup Semi Finals:
Tue 09.03.2010
Whitley Bay v NUFC
Tue 30.03.2010 Ashington v Blyth Spartans
Future International Breaks 2009/10:
none
World Cup Finals 2010:
First game: Fri 11.06.2010
Final: Sun 11.07.2010
Season 2010/11 start dates:
Premier League: Sat 14.08.2010
Championship: Sat 07.08.2010 (tbc)
Future International Breaks 2010/11:
tbc
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Toon fan Mark
Allison is in training for his charity coast to coast run in 2011, across
the USA, covering over 3,000
miles.
Fundraising for St.Benedicts Hospice and The Childrens Foundation has now
begun and details on Mark's Run Geordie Run
website which you'll find here.
On it, you'll find full details of his plans, training and
motivation etc. plus links to order special T-shirts and/or make a donation to this fine effort.
NB: Every last penny raised goes to charity - all
costs are met out Mark's pocket.
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England 2018
World Cup bid Host Cities:
Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle,
Nottingham, Sheffield, mackems, Plymouth.
Bids were rejected from Derby, Hull and Leicester, while Portsmouth had
withdrawn from the process earlier.
FIFA will announce the identity of the Host Nation in December 2010, with
a delegation visiting England in August to view the Host City
sites.
International Fixtures 2009/10:
here
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What's this all about then? Click here for a rambling explanation of sorts....
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8th February |
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Born Or Died:
1909
Samuel
Weaver born, Pilsley, Derbyshire.
(1929-36)
Left half who began his playing career
with Pilsley Red Rose and Sutton Town before
moving to Hull City in March 1928.
Transferred to SJP the following year, Weaver
won three England caps during his time with United, also collecting an FA Cup
winner's medal in our 1932 win over Arsenal.
August 1936 saw him move on to Chelsea, where he scored 9 goals in 120 games
and was appointed club captain.
Wartime football saw him appear in the colours of both Derby County and Leeds
United, while his final post-war club was Stockport County, from 1945 to 1947.
Weaver later served as manager of Leeds, Millwall and Mansfield - being
associated with the Stags in various roles from 1954 to 1971.
Noted for being an early practitioner of the
long throw, Weaver had played county cricket for Somerset before WW2 and was
Derbyshire CCC masseur for many years.
Passing away in April 1985 at Basford in, Nottinghamshire, his ashes were
scattered
on the pitch at Mansfield's Field Mill ground.

1911
James Richardson born, Ashington.
(1928-34
& 1937-38)
Signed from Blyth Spartans, inside-right Jimmy was part of the 1932 FA Cup
Final win over Arsenal, winning two full England caps during his time on
Tyneside.
Moving to Huddersfield, Jimmy returned
from the Terriers to United for one season before leaving again, this time to
Millwall.
Post-war coaching roles at Leyton Orient and Millwall followed and Richardson
was living in Bexley when he passed away in August 1964.

1919
Dave Hamilton born, Carlisle.
(1939-46)

1963
Death of Frank Hudspeth, 72.
(1910-29)

1969
Terry Wilson born, Broxburn, Scotland. (1992)

On-loan from Nottingham
Forest midfielder Terry celebrated his 23rd birthday playing his
second game on loan for us as a Keegan -inspired United beat Bristol
City (see below).
However, he wasn't retained and after returning to the City Ground and appearing in central
defence, a serious knee injury caused him to be released in
1993.
Playing in the non-league with Gresley Rovers and then Whitburn Juniors
back in his native Scotland, Wlson subsequently relocated to the USA
as a youth soccer coach.

1975
Clarence Williams Acuña Donoso born,
Rancagua, Chile. (2000-03)

The man called "a monster" by then-boss Bobby Robson had
a mixed time on Tyneside, scoring some vital goals and gave some
steady performances in central midfield.
However he bore the brunt of the fallout that followed our FA Cup
defeat at Wolves in January 2003 and played only twice before being
released in October that year to return home and be with his sick
mother.
He's now back playing in Chile for Union Espanola after first
appearing for Palestino after a career-threatening injury.
Clarence remains one of the
few players in recent years to have come to us on trial and impressed
enough for us to give out a permanent deal.

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1896 Burton Wanderers
(h)
4-0 (1-0)
Division Two
Lennox 2, Graham 2
7,000
United took a 1-0 lead in this game opposed by only
eight players, this after holding up the kickoff some for
45 minutes. Eventually the other three players appeared,
and conceded another three goals.
1902 Arctic
conditions forced the postponement of the eagerly awaited
United v Sunderland FA Cup 3rd Round Cup second round tie.
1905 Plymouth Argyle
(a)
1-1 (1-1)
FA Cup 1st Round
Gosnell
McLuckie
17,641
Replay
1908 Manchester United
(a)
1-1 (0-1)
Division One
Howie
J.Turnbull
50,000
1911 Northampton (h)
1-0 (1-0)
FA Cup 2nd Round Replay
Shepherd(pen)
28,200
Although the first tie had been staged at SJP, this
replay was also staged there at the request of the
Cobbblers.
1913 Bradford City (a)
0-2 (0-1)
Division One
O'Rourke 2
20,000
Debut for South Hetton- born Tom Hughes at inside
left. Sadly after only one game for the first team he
joined the army and was killed in France.
1919 Middlesbrough (a)
0-3 (0-0)
Wartime
20,000
1922 Birmingham (h)
0-1 (0-0)
Division One
Harvey
25,000
1930 Sheffield United
(h)
3-5 (2-2)
Division One
Devine, Gallacher, Hutchinson
Dunne 3, Tunstall, Gillespie
36,960
1936 Burnley (h)
1-1 (0-1)
Division Two
Imrie
Hornby
17,487
Debuts for William Forster at right back and Dave
Smith at outside right.
1947 Leicester City
(h)
1-1 (0-0)
FA Cup 5th Round
Shackleton
Dewis
50,301
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1958 The Reserves recorded a 3-1 home win over
Burnley at St. James' Park in the Central League.
Hill, White and a
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1964 Leyton 0rient (h)
3-0
(1-0)
Division One
Cummings, Penman, McKinney
20,670
A dispiriting day for the O's for whom England amateur
international goalkeeper Mike Pinner was in fine form.
McKinney's goal came from a header after he had been
injured and pushed forward into the centre forward
position.
1975 Luton Town (a)
0-1 (0-0)
Division One
R.Futcher
18,019
1986
Nottingham Forest (a) 2-1 (0-0)
Division One
Beardsley(66,72)
Walsh(81)
15,388
Two from Peter Beardsley and a match to remember for
striker Tony
Cunningham, as he chased a hopeful through ball and ran
straight into the railings at the Trent End of the City
Ground. The railings were able to continue after
treatment.
1992 Bristol City (h)
3-0 (0-0)
Second Division
Kelly 2, O'Brien
29,263
A momentous day for the club as Kevin Keegan took over as manager
to led his new charges to victory,
backed by a crowd that had virtually doubled from the
previous home league game.
On-loan Terry Wilson celebrated his
23rd birthday in a state of shock, having made his debut
in the previous week’s slaughter at Oxford under the
guidance of Ossie Ardiles.
Sadly for
him Keegan didn’t rate Wilson and he was packed
off back to Forest, where he was later forced to into retirement
through injury.
1999 Dunfermline Athletic confirmed that they were interested
in signing Peter Beardsley as a player/coach. He
didn't fancy it, apparently.
2005 Newcastle Reserves' unbeaten run came
to an end at the City Ground, despite taking the lead against Nottingham Forest Reserves.Martin Brittain put United in
front five minutes before the break but Forest sub Jonathan Wilmet
equalised before Eugen Bopp got the winner.
NUFC.com match report
2009
The club issued the following statement after the 3-2
win at West Brom:
"Joe Kinnear was admitted to hospital on
Saturday morning after complaining of high blood pressure.
"He underwent a series of tests during the day and the subsequent results have
shown he is okay.
"As a precaution, Joe will remain in hospital for observation for a couple of
days and will then be discharged."
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