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Scunthorpe (h) Public sale now
Bristol
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Doncaster
(a) Public sale now
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Championship:
Smoggies
(a)
Our annual visit to the 'boro
is once again not deemed suitable for live TV transmission and therefore
goes ahead with an old-fashioned 3pm kick-off this coming Saturday.
Newcastle will have the backing of around 3,600 fans and the following
police advice has been issued for them:
Newcastle supporters found in home seating areas will be ejected from the
stadium for their own safety and not re-housed in the away section.
There are no parking facilities for away fans at the ground, therefore fans
travelling by private transport should park in the town centre and walk.
The Back Page tell us they have additional seats available on their
coaches on a first come, first served basis from 9am either in person at the
shop or by phone on 0191 2615005.
Alcohol will be on sale both pre-match and during the half time interval
from catering outlets in the away end.
There are no plans to hold back Newcastle fans after the final whistle, but
any fans
who wish to remain of their own free will, whilst the home supporters
disperse, can do so.
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NUFC: Jose
Enrique (hamstring) and Wayne Routledge (calf) may return, but Alan Smith (ankle)
is less likely to feature.
Shola Ameobi, Steven Taylor and Joey Barton are all still missing. Barton
played 45 minutes earlier this week in a training ground friendly but isn't in contention for a first-team recall as yet.
Paddy Power match bets are online
here
Half time/Full time score odds:
smoggies
/ smoggies @ 4/1
Draw / smoggies @ 11/2
Newcastle / smoggies @ 33/1
smoggies / Draw @ 12/1
Draw / Draw @ 7/2
Newcastle / Draw @ 12/1
smoggies / Newcastle @ 30/1
Draw / Newcastle @ 9/2
Newcastle / Newcastle @ 16/5
NUFC.com readers can now sign
up to Paddy Power and receive double the usual free bet bonus
- that's an extra £20 stake when betting £10 instead of the
previous £10.
Note that offer applies only to new signups, but those who are already PP
customers via NUFC.com will get a separate, exclusive bonus deal in the
coming weeks.
Use your new bonus to bet on anything, Paddy run a book on, be it NUFC,
football or owt else - The Cheltenham Festival next week or the World Cup,
for instance.
Latest odds in the Newcastle top league goalscorer wager available
online here are as follows:
Kevin Nolan (currently on 12) @ 5/4
Andy Carroll (currently on 9) @ 7/2
Peter Lovenkrands (currently on 9) @ 11/4
Leon Best (currently on 9*) @ 13/2
Shola Ameobi (currently on 7) @ 11/1
* includes his goals for Coventry
MFC: Striker Jeremy Aliadiere is out with a broken toe, while winger Willo
Flood has knee damage. Striker Scott McDonald (hernia) is expected to be
available, after a pain-killing injection.
Emanuel Pogatetz (knee) and Chris Riggott (hamstring) are doubtful, while Tony McMahon (foot), Seb Hines and Matthew Bates
(ligament) are all still on the injured list.
Long-suffering locals have seen seven wins, four draws and six
defeats at home this season, with West Brom, Leicester, Watford, Plymouth,
Blackpool and Cardiff all heading home with maximum points so
far.
The Boxing Day success over Scunny the last time that more than 20,000 fans
bothered to turn up for a game here.
Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire) Making one of his infrequent forays
into the Football League, this top-flight whistler was last spotted taking
charge of our home draw against Everton last season - correctly dismissing
Kevin Nolan, although he otherwise fairly erratic throughout.
UK TV: None
Overseas
TV:
Al Jazeera Sport +4
ESPN360
Fox Sports 2 (Australia)
GOAL TV1 (Singapore)
Setanta Canada (delay)
Sport Italia
SportKlub+ (Poland)
SportKlub+ (SE Europe)
TV4 Sport
Current Championship Table:
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Pl |
Pts |
GD |
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Newcastle |
34 |
72 |
40 |
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West
Brom |
35 |
66 |
30 |
| 3 |
Nottingham
Forest |
35 |
64 |
22 |
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4 |
Swansea
City |
35 |
59 |
8 |
| 5 |
Leicester
City |
34 |
54 |
9 |
| 6 |
Cardiff
City |
34 |
52 |
14 |
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7 |
Blackpool |
35 |
50 |
10 |
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8 |
Coventry City |
35 |
49 |
-6 |
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9 |
Sheffield
United |
35 |
48 |
0 |
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10 |
smoggies |
35 |
47 |
7 |
See
full Championship table.
This week's other
Championship results/fixtures:
Tue 09.03.2010:
Crystal Palace 0-1 Bristol City
Ipswich Town 2-0 Cardiff City
Peterborough United 1-0 Sheffield United
Preston North End 1-1 Doncaster Rovers
QPR 2-0 Plymouth Argyle
Watford 0-1 Swansea City
West Bromwich Albion 1-0 Sheffield Wednesday
Wed 10.03.2010:
Reading 4-1 Derby County
Sat 13.03.2010:
Barnsley v Crystal Palace
Coventry City v Plymouth Argyle
Doncaster Rovers v Derby County
Ipswich Town v Scunthorpe United
Leicester City v Cardiff City
Preston North End v Nottingham Forest
Reading v Bristol City
Sheffield United v QPR
Swansea City v Sheffield Wednesday
Watford v Peterborough United
West Bromwich Albion v Blackpool
See full
Championship fixtures.
Mags on Smogside - Riverside record:
2008/09: Drew 0-0
2007/08: Drew 2-2 N'Zogbia, Viduka
2006/07: Lost 0-1
2005/06: Won 2-1 og(Boateng), Ameobi
2004/05: Drew 2-2 Bellamy, Shearer
2003/04: Won 1-0 Ameobi
2002/03: Lost 0-1
2001/02: Won 4-1 Shearer 2, Dabizas, Robert
2000/01: Won 3-1 Shearer, Goma, Dyer
1999/00: Drew 2-2 Speed, Pistone
1998/99: Drew 2-2 Charvet, Dabizas
1996/97: Won 1-0 Ferdinand
1996/97: Lost 1-3 Shearer (LC)
1995/96: Won 2-1 Watson, Ferdinand
Championship:
Hughton
response
to pay cut claims
Asked about newspaper
stories that Newcastle players would be offered extended contracts that
lowered their weekly wage, Chris Hughton told reporters:
"That financial story is
not particularly helpful. I was made aware of it this morning and as far as
I know there is nothing in it. It just seems to have been plucked out of
thin air. As far as I know there is absolutely no truth in it.
"The only thing we are interested in
is football. Contracts and things like that can wait until the end of the
season. It’s nothing I’m aware of. We’ve got used to a lot of
speculation, especially financial speculation around the club.
“We have 12 games left, and we can’t
afford to let anything distract us from our objective, and the sole objective
is to win enough points to get promotion.”
Moving on talk about
Saturdays' opponents, he said:
"They will still think they are in with
a shout of the play-offs. With 12 games left they have a very good chance to
get there. Every game is tough in this league but the fact that it’s a derby
game and they are fighting for promotion makes it harder.
"(Our) morale is
understandably high, when you win there’s a different atmosphere and that’s
what football does. It’s been a good place to be this week.This is an
important period - we know there are some tough games coming up but it’s
still about us.
"The manager (Strachan) has brought in his own players in. He’s
got some of his players from Celtic and they aren’t playing badly. Cardiff
away for them was unlucky.
U18s:
United
v United
Newcastle's high-flying U18
side are on the road this Saturday for their fifth successive away league game
of 2010 - having won the previous four.
The opposition this time is Manchester United, who currently sit top of
their group but were held 2-2 at their Carrington base last weekend by Crewe.
Reserves:
Young
Magpies out
of their depth at Bay
Whitley
Bay 3 Newcastle Reserves 1
Match
report now online
FAYC:
United
in Villa return
After 120 minutes failed to separate them at
Craven Cottage on Tuesday night, Aston Villa's U18s beat their Fulham
counterparts on penalties to set up a two-legged FA Youth Cup Semi-Final
against Newcastle United.
1-1 after 90 minutes, extra time then saw the home side go ahead in the 114th
minute, only for
Villa to level at 2-2 in added time.
Semis are played on a two-legged basis,
with Newcastle at home in the second leg. Dates are to be confirmed and
matches are usually played at the main home ground of each side - meaning a
first return to Villa Park for the Magpies at any level since the final day of
last season.
Semi-Final Draw (over two legs):
date tbc Aston Villa v Newcastle
Wed 17.03.2010 Blackburn v Chelsea
date tbc Newcastle v Aston Villa
Mon 22.03.2010 Chelsea v Blackburn
This will be Newcastle's seventh appearance in an FA Youth Cup
semi-final since they first entered the competition in the 1952/53 season.
1961/62 beat Portsmouth 4-3
1975/76 lost to Wolves 2-4
1984/85 beat Birmingham City 7-2
1988/89 lost to Manchester City 1-3
1998/99 lost to Coventry City 2-5
2005/06 lost to Manchester City 3-4
2006/07 lost to Liverpool 3-7
Semi-final success in 1962 lead to our first lifting of the trophy after
a 2-1 aggregate victory over Wolves. Our second final win was then
achieved in 1985, thanks to a 4-1 triumph over Watford (all the
goals coming in the second leg down at Vicarage Road).
We've never faced Villa in this competition before.
Championship:
Spider-Mag and the Gallowgate goal glut
Newcastle 6 Barnsley 1
Match
report now online
BBC
match highlights now online
Championship:
Town
in Saturday SJP season closer claim
From the Ipswich Town website,
Monday:
"Town's match at Newcastle looks set to remain on Saturday, April 24.
Sky TV have allocated one game from that weekend schedule to be played on Monday, April 26 but that will not be Blues' trip to St James' Park.
"We have received a number of enquiries from fans about the possibility of the game at Newcastle being switched to the Monday but we understand from Sky that we are definitely playing on the Saturday," says a Club spokesperson.
All well and good, but that still leaves the possibility of Sky taking
coverage of the game on the Saturday and amending the kick-off time from 3pm -
not to mention the BBC picking this fixture, which would throw up the
possibility of a Sunday rescheduling after all....
Reserves:
Stiffs:
two rescheduled
Newcastle's forthcoming home
reserve game against Scunthorpe United has been moved back 24 hours
to avoid clashing with our Championship trip to Reading.
The Iron second string will now be at Whitley Park for a 7pm kick-off on
Wednesday 14th April.
And a similar move to compensate for the rescheduling of our first team trip
to Plymouth sees the reserve visit of Huddersfield put back 24 hours.
Lee Clark's Terriers reserve side now visit Whitley Park on Tuesday 20th
April, KO again unchanged @ 7pm.
PS: confirmation is still awaited of when the recently- postponed home
reserve fixture against Grimsby Town will be staged.
Championship:
Benton
boost for
Barton and Best
A behind-closed-doors kickabout at the training ground on Monday saw a Newcastle shadow
side win 4-1 against a Hibernian XI.
The home goals came from Leon Best, Nile Ranger, Joan Edmundsson and
an OG, while Colin Nish registered the visitor's sole reply.
Best scored his first goal for United, while Ranger netted on what was his
first start since January. Joey Barton meanwhile appeared for the first 45 minutes of the game, as part of his ongoing
comeback.
For anyone puzzled by the name Edmundsson, he's an 18 year-old Faroe Islands
international forward who has signed for the rest of the season from the B68
club.
NUFC: Krul, R.Taylor (Leadbitter 67), Lough, Hall (Tozer 80), Morris,
McCrudden (Godsmark 67), Barton (McLaughlin 46), Donaldson, Edmundsson (Ferguson 75), Best
(Danquah 67), Ranger.
Local
gongs handed out:
Streete
naming ceremony!
Monday evening saw the annual
Sport Newcastle awards staged at the Civic Centre, with Alan Shearer among
those handing out trophies.
Injured Magpies defender Steven Taylor walked away with the
Newcastle Sports Personality of the Year title, while midfielder Brad Inman
picked up the Wor Jackie Award for the brightest prospect from the Academy.
A new award was also presented for the first time, commemorating the renowned
local football talent scout Jack Hixon, who passed away last year.
That went to central defender Remi Streete (pictured below with Andy
Carroll), who has captained the club's younger Academy sides and was called up
to the U18s bench late in 2009 - just a month after turning 15.
Born in Aylesbury, Remi now lives with his family in South Shields and is
following in the footsteps of his father Floyd (pictured below) who made over 350
appearances in the Football League for Cambridge United, Derby County, Wolves and Reading:
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Town announcement:
Talk-in
postponed
Northern
League side Crook Town tell us that due to unavoidable circumstances,
the Sportsman's Evening due to be held at Millfield this month has been postponed.
The Evening was due to feature former Crook Town player Frank Clark and
it's hoped that the Fairs Cup winner will attend the rescheduled date later on
this year.
Loan
extension looms:
Lua
lingering on
in League One
Subject to completion of the
necessary paperwork, Brighton and Hove Albion are to gain the services
of Newcastle reserve midfielder Kazenga LuaLua for the rest of the
current season.
The 19 year-old has made five starts for the Seagulls since moving to the
Withdean on loan in February and finished on the losing side just once. He's
yet to score.
Hoy
oot:
Old
boy gets
the Bulls' rush
Division Two Hereford
United have dispensed with the services of ex-Newcastle midfielder John
Trewick, who had been in charge at Edgar Street since April 2009.
Trewick joined The Bulls as a coach in 2004 and after a poor start to
this season had tendered his resignation - only for it to be turned down by
the club's board.
Championship:
We
don't like Mondays...
Update:
the rescheduling
of our game at Plymouth means that Flybe are unable to run the charter flight
that operated for the FA Cup tie at Home Park in January.
However, the airline do have availability on scheduled flights from
Newcastle down to Exeter and back. Click here
for times, prices and bookings.
After a season in which TV rescheduling of
fixtures has meant inconvenience for Newcastle fans, Sky have taken that
disruption to a new level with their decision to show our trip to Plymouth
live, on Monday April 19th.
We understand that strong protests were made by Newcastle to both the Football
League and Sky over the rescheduling of this game, but fell on deaf ears.
Even an amended kick-off time for live TV on the original date of Saturday 17th
would have been tolerable and still allowed supporters to travel over the
weekend.
It would certainly be preferable to this, which shows a callous disregard for
the lives - and finances - of fans, now looking at two days off work. Quite
simply, they couldn't make it more difficult if they tried.
This rescheduling takes the number of league games involving us on live TV
this season up to 18 (15 by Sky), with no guarantee that more won't be
chosen:
Sat 08.08.2009: WBA (a) 5.30pm BBC
Sat 15.08.2009: Reading (h) 5.20pm Sky
Mon 31.08.2009: Leicester (h) 7.45pm Sky
Sun 13.09.2009: Cardiff (a) 2.05pm Sky
Sat 26.09.2009: Ipswich (a) 5.30pm BBC
Sat 17.10.2009: Forest (a) 5.20pm Sky
Mon 02.11.2009: Sheffield U (a) 7.45pm Sky
Mon 23.11.2009: PNE (a) 7.45pm Sky
Sun 20.12.2009: smogs (h) 1pm BBC
Sat 26.12.2009: Sheff Wed (a) 12.45pm Sky
Mon 28.12.2009: Derby (h) 5.20pm Sky
Mon 18.01.2010: WBA (h) 7.45pm Sky
Sat 30.01.2010: Leicester (a) 5.20pm Sky
Sat 13.02.2010: Swansea (a) 12.45pm Sky
Sat 20.03.2010: Bristol City (a) 5.20pm Sky
Mon 29.03.2010: Forest (h) 7.45p Sky
Mon 05.04.2010: Sheffield Utd (h) 7.45pm Sky
Mon 19.04.2010: Plymouth (a) 7.45pm Sky
Championship:
2010/11
Season tickets:
March price freeze
The club have now
confirmed a limited duration season ticket renewal offer for current season
ticket holders, who can get 2010/11 for the 2009/10 price, providing
they complete their renewal before Wed 31.03.2010.
From Thu 01.04.2010, renewals and new sales will be made at 2008/09
standard prices (which may not be what you actually paid, depending on
circumstance).
Renewals can be made until Fri 30.04.2010. After this time, existing
seats are not guaranteed. A date from which new season ticket applications can
be made is tbc.
The only exception to that is in the Level Seven Family Section, where all
junior seating will be sold at £100.
Regardless of whether promotion is gained or not, the SJP seating arrangements
will remain unchanged and away fans will be housed in the same area.
The only alteration sees an additional family seating area created in Leazes
End Level 6, where a family lounge facility is being created (£450 adults,
£150 juniors).
There's another push towards web renewals online
here with the incentive of a free 2010/11 season ticket giveaway to one
supporter using this method to renew.
Renewals for existing season ticket holders can be made online, by post, by phone or in person at the
Box
Office.
Season ticket holders currently on the three year advance purchase scheme will
also be contacted by post this month regarding their own arrangements.
Championship:
Scunthorpe
United (h)
The Iron make their first
senior visit to SJP since an FA Cup tie back in 1974 on Wednesday night
(17th). This non-televised game kicks off at 7.45pm.
Tickets are now on public sale for this game from the SJP Box Office (online,
in person and by phone) and from NUFC club shops (except the SJP one). Prices
start from £15 for an adult advance purchase ticket in Level Seven
Corner.
Cash turnstiles
will
be open
- further details to follow.

The LYH (Legendary Yorkshire Heroes) pub on Northumberland Road
(just off Northumberland Street) is running a special pre-match offer on
Weds from 5pm.
Click above for details and to download an exclusive voucher for NUFC.com
readers to receive free food when they buy two draught pints. NB:
this free food deal isn't available in conjunction with any other LYH
offers.
NUFC: To follow.
Paddy Power match wagers will appear here
This
week's other Championship fixtures:
Tue 16.03.2010 (all 7.45pm unless specified):
Barnsley v Nottingham Forest
Coventry City v Cardiff City
Derby County v smoggies
Peterborough United v Doncaster Rovers
Plymouth Argyle v Bristol City
Preston North End v Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield United v Blackpool
Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion
Watford v Ipswich Town
Crystal Palace v Leicester City (8pm)
Reading v QPR (8pm)
See full
Championship fixtures.
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SUFC: Ahead
of their visit to SJP, The Iron travel to Ipswich Town on Saturday.
Scunny have recorded three wins, three draws and eleven defeats in the league
on the road. Their away goals conceded total of 38 is the highest in the
division.
A maximum return came from visits to Crystal Palace, Derby County and QPR,
while points were gathered at Bristol City, Barnsley and Reading.
Manager Nigel Adkins appeared for both Tranmere Rovers and Wigan Athletic
during his time as a goalkeeper but never encountered Newcastle during that
time (Tranny did infamously beat us at Wembley in the 1988 Football League
Centenary Tournament but he wasn't in goal).
Referee: tbc
UK TV: none
Overseas TV: tbc
Iron on Tyne - all-time:
1973/74 drew 1-1 McDermott (FAC)
1963/64 won 3-1 Suddick, Penman, Thomas
1962/63 drew 1-1 Hale
1961/62 won 2-1 Thomas, Day
1961/62 won 2-0 Hale, Allchurch (LC)
1957/58 lost 1-3 Paterson (FAC)
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spectacular Northumberland coastline:
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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. SOLD
OUT. Allocation: 3,600+.
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.
Public sale now.
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. SOLD
OUT. Allocation: 2,000. Live on Sky.
Tue 23.03.2010 Doncaster Rovers (a) @ Keepmoat Stadium, 7.45pm.
Championship. £23 adults,
£17 OAPs/full time students /U16s, £10 U11s.
Public sale now.
Allocation: 3,200.
Sat 27.03.2010 U18s v Wolves U18s (a)
@ Sir Jack Hayward Training Ground, Douglas Turner
Way, Compton Park, Wolverhampton, WV3 9BF, 1pm. Premier Academy League (North).
Mon 29.03.2010 Nottingham Forest (h) @
SJP, 7.45pm. Championship. From £20.
Public sale now (web only), Thu 18.03.2010 (by
phone/ in person).
Live on Sky.
Tue 30.03.2010 Reserves v smoggies
Res (h) @ Whitley
Park, 7pm. Totesport.com Reserve League Northern Division.
Wed 31.03.2010 Deadline for ST holders to renew for 2010/11 at 2009/10
prices.
Wed 31.03.2010 U18s v Nottingham Forest U18s (h) @ Darsley Park/Little
Benton, 1pm. Premier Academy League (North).
New Date.
Sat 03.04.2010 Peterborough United (a) @ London Road, 3pm.
Championship. £17
adult standing, £14 full time students /OAPs, £10 U16s. Members sale
until Sun 14.03.2010. Processing period from Mon
15.03.2010 to Thu 18.03.2010
(no tickets sold during this time). Public sale (if any) from Fri
19.03.2010.
Allocation: up to 4,150 (650 seats, 3,500 standing).
Mon 05.04.2010 Sheffield United (h) @
SJP, 7.45pm. Championship. From £20.
Public sale now, Mon 22.03.2010 (by
phone/ in person).
Live on Sky.
Tue 06.04.2010 Reserves v Bradford
City Res (a) @
Valley Parade, 7pm. Totesport.com Reserve League Northern Division.
Fri
09.04.2010 U18s v Sheffield Wednesday U18s (a) @
Middlewood Road, Sheffield, S6 1TF, Noon. Premier Academy League (North). New
Date.
Sat 10.04.2010 Blackpool (h) @
SJP, 3pm. Championship. From £20. Members sale now.
Public sale Sat 13.03.2010 (web only), Tue 30.03.2010 (by phone/ in
person).
Tue 13.04.2010 Reading (a) @ Madejski Stadium, 8pm.
Championship. SOLD OUT. Allocation:
4,000.
Wed
14.04.2010 Reserves v Scunthorpe United Res
(h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm.
Totesport.com Reserve League Northern Division. New
Date.
Sat 17.04.2010 U18s v Bolton Wanderers U18s (h) @ Darsley Park/Little
Benton, 1pm. Premier Academy League (North).
Mon 19.04.2010 Plymouth Argyle (a) @ Home Park, 7.45pm.
Championship. £24 adults, £16
OAPS/U23s, £7 U18s, £26 family ticket (1 adult/1 U18) only by phone). ST
holders by Sun 21.03.2010, Members sale from Mon 22.03.2010 to Sun 28.03.2010.
Processing period from Mon
29.03.2010 to Thu 01.04.2010
(no tickets sold during this time). Public
sale from Fri 02.04.2010 (if any). Allocation:
tbc.
Live on Sky.
Tue
20.04.2010 Reserves v Huddersfield
Town Res
(h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm.
Totesport.com Reserve League Northern Division. New
Date.
Sat 24.04.2010 U18s v
Everton U18s (a) @ Finch Lane, Halewood L26 3UE tbc, 1pm. Premier Academy League (North).
Sat 24.04.2010 Ipswich Town (h) @
SJP, 3pm. Championship. From £20. Members sale from
Mon 15.03.2010.
Public sale from Sat 27.03.2010 (web only), Mon 12.04.2010 (by phone/ in
person).
Tue
27.04.2010 Reserves v Rotherham United Res
(h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm.
Totesport.com Reserve League Northern Division. New
Date.
Sun 02.05.2010 QPR (a) @ Loftus Road, 1pm.
Championship. Ticket details tbc
- NUFC confirm that
the loyalty point system will be used to allocate tickets.
Allocation:
4,000.
FYI: Season ticket holders are
not NUFC members. Therefore when the period for season ticket holders
to buy tickets ends, they cannot make a purchase during the members period -
unless they have bought NUFC membership separately. They then have to wait until the public sale commences, which is absolute
madness.
2009/10 NUFC Live TV coverage:
Live on Sky
Sports:
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
Mon 19.04.2010: Plymouth (a) 7.45pm
BBC:
no matches currently scheduled
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
International Fixture dates 2010/11:
Sat 04.09.2010
Sat 09.10.2010
Wed 13.10.2010
Sat 26.03.2011
Wed 30.03.2011
Carling Cup Final Sun 28.02.2011
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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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The Mail manage the perhaps unique
feat of a quadruple Coxy in one piece, although it is just the same piece of
duff gen repeating in four different ways:
Newcastle 6 Barnsley 1: Spiderman Gutierrez puts icing on cake with first
home goal in St James' Park drubbing.
Jonas Gutierrez is a brave man. He has kept that Spiderman mask hidden away in
his jockstrap for nearly two years.
Although he has washed it a few times, he
still knew it would not be in the best condition when he finally got the
chance to wear it and celebrate a long-awaited Newcastle home goal.
Every time he has taken to the St
James’ Park pitch since joining from Real Mallorca, Gutierrez has been
convinced he would get the opportunity to slip on his mask and show Newcastle
supporters the unusual celebration he perfected in La Liga.
Inevitably, when he broke his duck,
it was a top corner, edge-of-the- area cracker. St James’ Park waited with
bated breath for Gutierrez to reach into his shorts and reveal the mask.
St.James' Park, Saturday November 7th 2009 @ 3.15pm. Jonas Gutierrez
scores at the Gallowgate End against Peterborough. His mask must have been
at the cleaners that day, but he scored. Honest. There were over 43,000
witnesses....
What's this all about then? Click here for a rambling explanation of sorts....
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Born Or Died:
1890 Harold
Woods born, St.Helens, Lancashire. (1922-23)
Centre forward who joined Norwich City from his hometown club and served in
the Royal Tank Corps during World War I.
Signing for South Shields, Newcastle paid £2,600 for Harry in January 1922 -
just weeks after scoring against the Magpies in an Ingham Cup tie staged at SJP.
Debuting in a 2-1 defeat at Arsenal, Harry ended that season having played
eight games and scored once - repeating those figures in the following
campaign.
A £575 transfer was agreed with Arsenal in June 1923 and
Harry's Gunners debut came against United in the season-opener, with Newcastle winning 4-1 at Highbury.
Harry's time at Arsenal ended in 1926, by which time he'd scored 22 goals in 75
appearances. Moving on to Luton Town, he later returned to the North East and
played for North Shields.
1977
Amdy
Faye born, Dakar, Senegal.
(2005-06)
A typical Souness signing
- simply not good enough. Whoever scouted
Amdy failed to realise what most of
us did very early on - he couldn't pass a
ball more than five yards.
After appearing for Monaco, ES Frejus and Auxerre, Faye moved to Portsmouth in
2003 - Harry Redknapp playing him as a trialist in a pre-season game at
Kilmarnock under the name of "Andy Henry” to divert attention away from
a player who was being tracked by a number of Premier League clubs.
Faye arrived
at Newcastle from Fratton Park in January 2005 for £2m and
made his debut in an FA Cup Fourth Round
victory over Coventry City at SJP.
A reluctance to venture outside the centre
circle explains Faye's failure to score
during his time in Toon - and possibly his most notable achievement
at SJP was the addition
of an "a" to his first name, via a request in
the matchday programme.
Unfortunately that did
absolutely nothing for his on-pitch
performances....
Somehow we managed to recoup our £2m fee when Glenn Roeder managed to moved
Faye on to Charlton Athletic in August 2006.
After just a year at the Valley though - having broken his goalscoring duck
away at Pompey - Charlton were relegated and Faye was exiled on loan to Glasgow Rangers
early the following season.
However he made just six appearances at Ibrox and found himself involved in a
City of London Police investigation into alleged corrupt practices in football
transfers - arrested and bailed in November 2007.
A trial (of the football variety) at Blackburn Rovers in January 2008
failed to result in a move to Ewood Park as Faye
had already appeared in two early season
games for Charlton before his Rangers loan -
current rules prevent players from turning
out competitively for three clubs in one
season.
After being released by Charlton,
Faye then joined Stoke City ahead of the
2008/09 season, joining similarly
named ex-Magpie and Senegalese colleague, Abdoulaye
Faye and seemingly reverted back to "Amdy".
He then slipped back into SJP in December of that year almost unnoticed,
playing for the Potters as they drew 2-2 with United.
However he was missing from the City side when Newcastle visited the Britannia
Stadium the following April and had made just one senior appearance - in the
Carling Cup - in the 2009/10 season when he celebrated his birthday.

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What Else?
1898 Luton (h)
4-1 (3-1)
Division Two
Wardrope, Harvey 3
Birch
15,0001904 Middlesbrough
(a)
3-1 (3-1)
Division One
Appleyard, Howie, Rutherford
Cassidy
20,000
Newcastle marked their first visit to Ayresome Park with a victory.
1910 Bury (h)
2-2 (1-2)
Division One
Wilson, Waugh (pen)
Hibbert, Currie
20,000
1913 Sunderland (h)
2-2aet 2-2 (1-1)
FA Cup 4th Round First Replay
McTavish(17), Veitch(88)
Holley(28), Buchan(86)
56,717
1921 Blackburn Rovers (h)
1-2 (0-2)
Division One
Hudspeth (pen)
Hawksworth, Dawson
44,000
1927 Blackburn Rovers (a)
2-1 (1-0)
Division One
Gallacher 2
Puddefoot
35,334
1932 Chelsea (n)
2-1 (2-1)
FA Cup Semi Final
Allen, Lang
Gallacher
36,709
Held at Leeds Road, Huddersfield. Two goals up, the Chelsea reply
came from former Magpie Hughie Gallacher.
1938 West Ham United (h)
2-2 (1-0)
Division Two
Docking, J.R.Richardson
Foxall 2
22,000
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1938
The Reserves travelled to Goodison Park to take on Everton's second
string. |
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1949 Wolves (a)
0-3 (0-0)
Division One
Wilshaw 3
40,000 |
1952
Chelsea (a)
0-1 (0-0)
Division One
Allister
42,948
Debut for Essex boy Vic Keeble. Although he took seven games to
register a goal, he then scored regularly, amassing 69 goals in 121
senior starts.
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1955 Huddersfield Town (a)
1-1 (0-0)
FA Cup 6th Round
White
Glazzard
54,960 |
1956 Partick Thistle (h)
1-1 (0-0)
Friendly
Taylor
13,735 |
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1960 Bolton Wanderers (a)
4-1 (3-1)
Division One
Eastham, Mitten 2, White
Stevens
24,648 |
1960 While United were away at Burnden Park the Amateur Cup Final
between Crook Town and Kingstonian took place at SJP, with
18,167 fans seeing the Surrey side win 2-1. |

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1966
Burnley (a)
0-1 (0-0)
Division One
Morgan
16,259 |
1969
Vitoria Setubal (Portugal) (h)
5-1 (2-0)
Fairs Cup 4th Round
1st Leg
Foggon (23), Robson (36, 75), Gibb (88), Davies (65)
Jose Maria (84)
57,662
Passage into the 5th Round was virtually assured with this
outstanding home result, as the team from Portugal quite literally froze
- having never seen snow before. Cue handed-down memories of "socks
on their hands" etc.
1975 Malcolm Macdonald chose the
100th Wembley international to score his first goal for England, heading
in a Colin Bell cross to seal a 2-0 victory over West Germany.
1977
Norwich City (h)
5-1 (2-1)
Division One
Oates, T.Craig,
Gowling, McCaffery 2
Reeves
27,808
This resounding success took United to fifth in the table, as the
players continued to play wholeheartedly for recently-appointed boss
Richard Dinnis.
1983
Leeds United (h)
2-1 (1-0)
Division Two
Waddle(15), Keegan(60pen)
Connor(70)
24,543
The visitors and their supporters left SJP muttering dark
threats against referee Neil Midgley, who awarded a penalty against Paul
Hart when he tackled Kevin Keegan on the edge of the box.
Keegan fell
into the area and got up to score the resultant penalty past veteran
David Harvey. Striker Terry Connor then gave the visitors some hope, but
Newcastle held out.
1991
Middlesbrough (a)
0-3 (0-2)
Division Two
Slaven 2, Walsh
18,250
Robbie Elliott crept on as a substitute for his debut in a
thoroughly rotten display at Ayresome Park. The only bright spot was a
demonstration by Steve Watson of his somersault throw-in technique.
1994 Swindon Town (h)
7-1 (2-0)
Premier League
Beardsley(12pen,70), Lee(17,67), Watson(76,79), Fox(84)
Moncur(77)
32,219
A deserved leathering for the Wiltshire side, achieved
without sharpshooter Andy Cole making the scoresheet.
1995
Everton (a)
0-1 (0-0)
FA Cup 6th Round
Watson(66)
35,203
Eight days after losing at Anfield in the League, we exited from the
Cup on the other side of Stanley Park.
A tight game was decided by Dave Watson's effort, with a glaring miss by Ruel Fox
late on preventing United from earning a replay.
2001 Carl Cort played for 80
minutes of the reserves' 2-0 victory over Liverpool at Kingston Park.
Goals came from Pablo Bonvin and Diego Gavilan.
NUFC.com match report
2005 Speaking to the Mirror, NUFC Chairman Freddy
Shepherd commented:
"I believe in my heart
of hearts there is a good chance Alan (Shearer) will play on next season.
"He's got the
Premiership goals record and I know he wants Jackie Milburn's record
too. I know what Alan's like.
"That is going to be a
carrot for him if he does not break it this season. I know I would love
to see him break that record."
2006 Manchester United (a)
0-2 (0-2)
Premiership
Rooney(8,12)
67,858
Glenn Roeder's huddle -inspired troops had
something of a reality check at Old Trafford and were
only spared a sound thrashing thanks to some wayward finishing by the home
side.
The damage was done in the first twelve
minutes with Wayne Rooney scoring twice after being gifted the first by
Peter Ramage and then out-muscling him for the second.
And only the rear end of Robbie Elliott
prevented a Rooney hat-trick - although the England man still missed a
virtual open goal.
Some fine stops from Shay Given and more
profligacy prevented a wider margin of victory while the home goal was rarely threatened - a long range
Lee Bowyer shot being our closest effort. The phrase 'gulf in class' seemed
wholly inadequate.
NUFC.com match report
2007 The reserves
lost 2-1 to Blackburn
Rovers at Morecambe's Christie Park.
15 year-old Magpie Ryan Donaldson netted his first goal at this level, becoming the youngest
reserve scorer in recent years - even beating then-reserve coach Lee Clark's debut effort for us in 1988
by a couple of weeks.
However, Rovers scored twice after the break through
Scottish striker Paul Gallagher.
NUFC.com match
report
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