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Bristol City (a) Member sale now
Valencia (a)
Member sale now
Bayer / Strasbourg (h) Public sale now
CC & FA schemes (h) closed

L7 ST relocations (h) ends Fri 17.07
Bayer / Strasbourg (h) discount ends Wed 22.07

WC:
Burn out

Newcastle's final representative at the World Cup Finals bowed out at the semi-final stage on Wednesday*, as England and Dan Burn lost 1-2 to Argentina in Atlanta.

Leading through Anthony Gordon's 55th minute strike, Thomas Tuchel introduced the Magpie defender on 82 minutes as he attempted to stonewall for a 1-0 win.

That backfired however, Lionel Messi's lot netting twice in the closing stages and Burn finishing the tie pushed into a forward role in a desperate attempt to force extra time.

A trio of SJP old boys also featured for England: Gordon and Elliot Anderson both starting and Ivan Toney making his tournament bow as a late replacement.

* England will face France in the 3rd/4th place play-off game in Miami on Saturday at 10pm BST (on bbc1).

2026/27:
Opportunity KNOX

Newcastle's first team continue their first week of pre-season training at their KNOX training ground, ahead of Saturday's first friendly against Darlington. 

In addition to recent signings Sean Steur and Ewen Jaouen, Eddie Howe also welcomed back Fabian Schar, Lewis Miley and Tino Livramento following injury.

Saturday sees the Magpies face Darlington behind closed doors at the former Darsley Park, with several development squad players in line to feature after joining senior team sessions.

They include Park Seung-soo, Dylan Charlton, Matheos Ferreria, Anthony Munda and Trevan Sanusi - the latter returning to fitness after an injury-afflicted season on loan at French side Lorient.

Yet to return after their post-season exertions are Dan Burn, Anthony Elanga, Bruno Guimaraes, Malick Thiaw, Yoane Wissa, Nick Woltemade and new boy Bazoumana Toure.

Steve Watson's Darlo are preparing for another season in National League North, beating Redcar Athletic 4-0 and Stockton 3-1 in their opening two friendly fixtures.

The Quakers squad includes former Magpie duo Ellis Stanton and Dylan Stephenson.

PS: The Darlington friendly isn't televised by NUFC.

2026/27:
Kickabouts online

NUFC confirm that all six of their public pre-season fixtures will be available as paid live streams with various prices.

More details
here

Update:
Deadline set for L7 Singing section moves


NUFC confirm that they continue to accept requests from current season ticket holders to relocate into a dedicated singing section at the North West Corner of Level 7.

These must be made by Fri 17.07.2026. Details
here

Update:
Reserve departure

Midfielder Joe White's eight years as a Magpie have ended, with confirmation of a permanent transfer to League Two side Crewe Alexandra.

The 23 year-old native of Carlisle first featured at senior level for Newcastle ahead of the 2021/22 season, before making a loan switch to Hartlepool United.

Further temporary departures took him to Exeter City and Crewe ahead of a competitive Toon bow in February 2024, making the first of four substitute appearances totalling 12 minutes against Bournemouth in the Premier League.

More loans then saw Joe appear for MK Dons, Leyton Orient and Bradford City. His final outing for Newcastle came during the pre-season defeat at Celtic last July.

Update:
Manzambi
: gazumped

Update: Having attended Switzerland's post-World cup homecoming, Manzambi is expected in Birmingham on Thursday to become an Aston Villa player.

Media claims that the player was reconsidering his options following Villa announcing Visit Rwanda shirt sponsorship don't look to be credible.

Earlier: reports on Sunday claimed that Newcastle's elongated pursuit of Freiburg midfielder Johan Manzambi had been derailed by late interest from Aston Villa.

The Magpies had looked set to conclude a £51m deal for the 20 year-old once Switzerland's World Cup campaign had ended, but it now appears that Villa Park rather than St. James' Park is his preferred destination - along with Champions League football next season.

Sadly this is starting to become a familiar story for Newcastle, who saw their agreement for Osasuna's Victor Munoz earlier in this window disintegrate once Liverpool targeted the player.   


Update:
We've got Bruno,
in a muddle....


Attempts by Newcastle to avoid a repeat of last summer's Alexander Isak to Liverpool saga with Bruno Guimaraes and Arsenal continue, hampered by the absence of a formal bid from the Gunners and concerted media pressure.

Far from that unsettling the player though, it increasingly looks as if this is driven from the Guimaraes camp and a deliberate strategy to try and dislodge him on the cheap. Certainly the ploy of turning supporters of his existing club against him comes straight from the Anfield playbook - featuring some of the same media figures as last year.

Claims persist of a verbal agreement with Arsenal over personal terms, but unlike deals speedily concluded for Anthony Gordon and Sandro Tonali after acceptable bids were received, this one looks like dragging on.  

As was the case with Isak in 2025, the absence of any direct comment from the player himself is telling - his own socials singularly failing to welcome any of the trio of signings he will supposedly be captaining within weeks.

It seems beyond doubt that Bruno wants to go and given the riches available to him elsewhere, offering an improved deal to remain on Tyneside seems futile and a financial mis-step given our current situation. 

His departure would mean that all three captains who lifted silverware at Wembley less than 18 months ago have gone - and while Kieran Trippier and Jamaal Lascelles rightly went, a massive chunk of knowledge and experience will have gone from the dressing room since last season.

That's a situation that cannot be rectified by recruiting a posse of international bright young things, even if that reduces the average age of the squad as was desired.

Incoming:
Steur it up!




Newcastle have confirmed their third senior arrival of the close season, paying an undisclosed fee for 18 year-old midfielder Sean Steur from Eredivisie side Ajax.

The Dutch youth international left Ajax's first team training camp on Tuesday after a deal was agreed, flying into Tyneside ahead of his medical.

A fee of around £23m is claimed for Steur, who shares an agency with current Magpies Harvey Barnes, Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento plus manager Eddie Howe.

Signing a five year deal, he'll wear squad number 14, vacant since a certain Swedish striker exited last year.

A product of the Ajax academy, Sean made his competitive senior team debut in February 2025, adding 25 appearances last season including three in the Champions League.

Steur follows
goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen (£18.5m from Reims) and midfielder Bazoumana Toure (£43m from Hoffenheim) up Barrack Road so far this window.

He'll become the ninth Dutchman to represent United in the Premier League, after John Karelse, Patrick Kluivert, Tim Krul, Vurnon Anita, Daryl Janmaat, Georginio Wijnaldum, Jetro Willems and current Magpie Sven Botman.

The last permanent switch from Ajax to Newcastle came in August 2017 when Siem De Jong arrived at SJP - like brother Luuk a Dutch international, but born in Switzerland.

Update:
Pro deals confirmed


Update: The Magpies have confirmed further professional contracts for development squad players, with 18 year-old quartet Guy Bloomer, Jake Durrant, Henry Johnson and Kacey Wooster all now signed up.

Right back Bloomer, central defender Johnson and forward Wooster all progressed from the U18 side to the U21s last season, with left back Durrant about to follow suit.

Earlier: Inking their first professional deals at Newcastle are 17 year-olds Sam Alabi and Mason Miley, both of whom were blooded at U21 level by United last season.

Alabi was acquired from Oldham Athletic ahead of the 2023/24 season and given a first taste of U18 football at home to Blackburn Rovers the following April.

Debuting for the U21s at Harrogate Town in an EFL Trophy tie in November 2025, England U17 captain Sam was an unused first team substitute in the Champions League at Marseille and Premier League at Old Trafford soon after.

The younger brother of Jamie and Lewis, fellow midfielder Mason followed his siblings through the academy ranks at United, making his U18 bow in August 2024 against Boro.

Miley's first U21 outing then came in a PL International Cup tie against Croatia Zagreb during December 2025.

2026/27:
Bayer/Strasbourg (h)


Newcastle conclude their pre-season programme with kickabouts over successive days at SJP as follows:

Sat 15.08.2026 Bayer 04 Leverkusen (3pm)
Sun 16.08.2026 Strasbourg (4pm)

Games are billed as the
VisitMalta Weekender 2026, with a kickabout between NUFC Women and Inter Milan at 1pm on Sunday before the Strasbourg men's game.

Tickets are on public sale now.

Prices:

Full Weekender Ticket (Early Bird offer ends 22.07.2026)
Premium: £50 adults, £25 concessions
Others: £40 adults, £20 concessions

Day 1 Bayer Leverkusen:
Premium: £30 adults, £15 concessions
Others: £25 adults, £12.50 concessions
Adult+concession combo: £60 (2 adults, 2 concessions)

Day 2 Inter Women / Strasbourg:
Premium: £30 adults, £15 concessions
Others: £25 adults, £12.50 concessions
Adult+concession combo: £60 (2 adults, 2 concessions)

While a visit from the Bundesliga side the Magpies faced in last season's Champions League was already known, the participation of the French side has just been confirmed.

Strasbourg have appointed Hugo Oliviera as head coach after Gary O'Neill left to manage Ipswich Town.

Portuguese-born, the 47 year-old is no stranger to SJP, having previously assisted Marco Silva when he was in charge of Fulham, Everton, Hull ​City and ​Watford.

2026/27:
Kind of blue




Currently doing the rounds on social media are images of United's 2026/27 away shirt. Release date is still tbc.

2026/27:
TV times


The Premier League have published their revised fixture schedule for live TV covering August and September, with Newcastle's opening four games all altered:

Sun 23.08.2026 Liverpool (h) 4.30pm Sky
Sat 29.08.2026 Spurs (a) 5.30pm Sky
Sat 05.09.2026 Bournemouth (h) 12.30pm TNT
Mon 14.09.2026 Leeds United (a) 8pm Sky*
Sat 19.09.2026 Hull City (h) 3pm no live UK TV

* if NUFC or LUFC are in the Carabao Cup Third Round and drawn against a club in the Champions League (Arsenal, Aston Villa, Liverpool, Manchester City or Manchester United), this game will be on Sat 12.09.2026 @ 12.30pm.

Assuming both sides survive the Second Round, a final decision on the PL game will rest on the Third Round draw, which takes place on or around Tue 25.08.2026.

The possible move is because Carabao Cup Third round ties are once again split over two weeks, the first clashing with Matchday 1 in the Champions League Group stage.

PS: Although trains are scheduled to run as usual between Newcastle and London on the day of the Spurs away game, Kings Cross station will be closed the following day.

Update:
Mike Larnach RIP


The death of former Magpie Mike Larnach has been announced, at the age of 73.

The striker began his career with Campsie Black Watch and East Stirlingshire, joining Clydebank in 1972 and netting 29 times as they won the Scottish First Division title in 1976.

Newcastle made a £100K bid in late 1977, boss Bill McGarry looking to cure his side's goalscoring problems by recruiting Larnach and Mark McGhee from Greenock Morton.

Mike debuted in a 0-2 home loss to Liverpool on the last day of 1977, failing to find the net in his 14 appearances and returning to Scotland following Newcastle's relegation to Division Two, Motherwell paying £75K for his services.

Later playing for Ayr United and Stenhousemuir, Larnach rejoined Cyldebank and complete a century of goals. He also worked in the engineering industry at Grangemouth.

U21s:
Moors v Mags


National League North side Spennymoor Town are to host Newcastle U21s in pre-season, with the Magpies visiting Brewery Field on Thursday July 30th at 7pm.

Admission for that game is £10 adults, £5 over 60s/U18s, with advance sales from STFC here or pay at the gate.

The game comes ahead of United U21s staging a training camp at the Pinatar Arena in Spain, after which Robbie Stockdale's side visit St. Mirren for a behind closed doors fixture on Wednesday August 12th at 12.30pm.


Update:
Squad updates


Senior players signed (3):
Ewen Jaouen, Sean Steur, Bazoumana Toure

Senior contracts extended (2):
Mark Gillespie, Fabian Schar (both to 2027)

Senior players sold (2):
Anthony Gordon (Barcelona), Sandro Tonali (Spurs)

Senior players loaned (3):
Harrison Ashby (Luton Town), Antonio Cordero (Cadiz), Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville)

Professional contracts signed (6):
Sam Alabi,
Guy Bloomer, Jake Durrant, Henry Johnson, Mason Miley, Kacey Wooster

Scholarship contracts signed (8):
Chukwudi Afumuzor, Theo Benjamin, Roman Dowell, Jayden Kouossu, George Mair, Leon Mukumbira, Alfie Seldon, Lesecond Yeutembip

Development squad player sold (2):
Travis Hernes (Groningen), Joe White (Crewe Alexandra)

Unlikely lads:
Comings and goings

SJP old boys on the move recently include:

Tom Allen was Darlington, now Hebburn Town
Elliot Anderson
was Nottingham Forest, now Man City
Will Anderson
now South Shields (trial)
Demba Ba
now Le Havre (Sporting Director)
Dan Barlaser
was Boro, now MK Dons
Rafa Benitez
left Panathinaikos (Manager)
Habib Beye
left Marseille (Head Coach)
Joe Brayson now George Washington University
Adam Campbell
was Hartlepool United, now South Shields
John Carver
left Lechia Gdansk (Manager)
Ian Cathro
was Estoril, now St.Etienne (Head Coach)
Michael Chopra
now Trethomas Bluebirds
Lee Clark
was Rotherham, now Hartlepool (Manager)
Steve Clarke
left Scotland (Coach)
Karl Darlow
was Leeds United, now Manchester United
Luuk de Jong
left Porto
Amadou Diallo
was Oliveirense, now KF Skenderbeu
Martin Dubravka
was Burnley, now Spurs
Damien Duff
now Brentford (Coach)
Kieron Dyer
now Southend United (Manager)
Rob Elliot
was Gateshead, now Carlisle (Manager)
Ludwig Francillette
was Morecambe, now Oxford City
Ryan Fraser
left Western Sydney Wanderers
Macauley Gillesphey
was Charlton, now Bradford City
Liam Gibson
was Harrogate Town, now Hartlepool
Alex Gilliead
left Shrewsbury Town
Isaac Hayden
was QPR, now Leyton Orient
Chris Hogg now Northampton Town (Manager)
Joselu
left Al-Gharafa
Jamaal Lascelles
left Leicester City
Valentino Lazaro
was Torino, now Al-Ain
Robert Lee
now Hornchurch (Director of Football)
Jamal Lewis
left Preston North End
Kevin Mbabu
left Midtjylland
Charlie McArthur
now York City
Steve McClaren
now Rotherham (Head of Football)
James Milner
left Brighton & Hove Albion
Michael O'Neill
left Blackburn Rovers (Manager)
Scott Parker
left Burnley (Manager)
Brian Pinas left Feyenoord (Coach)
Matt Ritchie was Reading, now Bournemouth (Tech Dir)
Callum Roberts
was Scunthorpe, now Notts County
Allan Saint-Maximin was RC Lens,
now Charlotte FC
Mo Sangare left Morecambe
Lubo Satka was Samsunspor
Josh Scott was Bishop Auckland, now West Auckland
Danny Simpson now Arabian Falcons (player/coach)
Islam Slimani
left Cluj
Elias Sorensen was Valerenga, now PEC Zwolle
Dylan Stephenson
was Dagenham, now Darlington
Louis Storey
was Gateshead, now Carlisle United (Coach)
James Tavernier
left Rangers
Steven Taylor now Desert Falcons (Manager)
Max Thompson now Rotherham United (trial)

Kieran Trippier
now Wolves
Jake Turner left Gillingham
Jay Turner-Cooke
was Halifax, now Shrewsbury Town
Dan Ward was South Shields, now Chester
Isaac Westendorf was Oxford City, now Torquay United
Georginio Wijnaldum left Al-Ettifaq
Mike Williamson now South Shields (Manager)
Callum Williams now Horden CW
Callum Wilson
was West Ham, now Brentford
Jack Young left Worthing


 






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Tickets/Fixtures
Season 2026/27

NUFC ticketing website online here

NUFC Box Office: 

0344 372 1892 line manned:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 5pm
Home games: 10am to 30 minutes from KO
Away games: Three hours from KO until KO

Milburn Stand Box Office manned:
Wednesdays only: 10am to 5pm
Home games: 10am to half time


2026/27 ST prices here

2026/27 ST home cup scheme: 
closed on Mon 13.07.2025 @ 5pm

ST home cup pricing: 
CC: £22 & £28
FA
: £35 & £40


SJP seating plan online here  

PL home ST limits:
ST left unused, limit is 5
ST sold/transferred limit is 10


Home ticket
transfers are possible from three weeks until one hour before KO. 

Away ticket
transfers are possible between 72 hours and five hours before KO (times may vary). A maximum of two are permitted per season (PL only).

More info online here and here

ST holders have 24 hours to apply for away tickets, 24 hours to determine success, then 48 hours to buy.


Success is based on the loyalty point total calculated from applications received. Any applications from ST holders with less points are entered into a ballot, which will have taken place before tickets go on sale.

Regardless of the loyalty point level a game sells out at, to purchase a ticket you must have applied in the initial 24 hour window.

The initial purchase window is divided into two sections determined by a loyalty point division that alters for each game - those successful applicants above that point division usually get two hours head start.

NB: emails from NUFC confirming success may arrive after the purchase window opens - if you think you qualify due to your points total, log on and complete your purchase. 

Tickets not bought by successful applicants are then offered to unsuccessful applicants with a reduced loyalty points total - new applications cannot be made at this time.

Only those within the new loyalty point total are eligible to buy - even if you had more, your purchase window has already closed.  

PL away ticket prices are unchanged at £30 for both the 2026/27 and 2027/28 seasons.

Metro service updates are online here


2026/27 Magpie Mover details tbc

Fixtures:


Fri 17.07.2026
ST L7 singing section relocation deadline.

Sat 18.07.2026 Darlington (h) @ The KNOX training ground, KO tbc. Friendly. Behind closed doors - no public access.

Wed 22.07.2026
Home friendly early bird ticket offer ends.

Sat 25.07.2026 Gateshead (a)
@ International stadium, 12.30pm. Friendly. Public sale now, all sales via GFC here (no loyalty point issued).

Wed 29.07.2026 Bristol City (a) @ Ashton Gate, 7.30pm. Friendly.
Member sale now
. Away ticket transfers not permitted. Allocation:  3,407 (paper tickets).

Thu 30.07.2026 U21s v Spennymoor Town (a) @ Brewery Field, 7pm. Friendly. £10 adults, £5 over 60s/U18s. Advance sales from STFC or pay at the gate.

Sat 01.08.2026 U21 training camp
@ Pinatar Arena, Spain (until Sun 09.08).

Sat 08.08.2026 Valencia (Spain) (a)
@ Mestalla Stadium, 9pm local
time. Friendly. Member sale now. Away ticket transfers not permitted. Allocation: 2,000 (digital tickets).

Wed 12.08.2026 U21s v St.Mirren XI (Scotland) (a) @ venue tbc, 12.30pm. Friendly. Behind closed doors - no public access.

Wed 12.08.2026 Everton (n)
@ Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, 5.15pm. Friendly. Public sale now, all sales via Ticketmaster
(no loyalty point issued). Live on Premier Sports.

Sat 15.08.2026 Bayer 04 Leverkusen (Germany) (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Friendly. Public sale now.

Sun
16.08.2026 NUFCW v Inter Women (Italy) (a) @ SJP, 1pm. Friendly. Admission included in men's game.

Sun 16.08.2026 Strasbourg (France) (h)
@ SJP, 4pm. Friendly. Public sale now.

Sun 23.08.2026 Liverpool (h
) @ SJP, 4.30pm. Premier League. Ticket details tbc.
Live on Sky Sports.

Tue 01.09.2026 Transfer window closes @ 11pm. 

Fri 01.01.2027 Transfer window opens @ Midnight.

Mon 01.02.2027 Transfer window closes @ 11pm.


NUFC live on TV:
Wed 12.08.2026 Everton (n) 5.15pm Prem
Sun 23.08.2026 Liverpool (h) 4.30pm Sky
Sat 29.08.2026 Spurs (a) 5.30pm Sky
Sat 05.09.2026 Bmouth (h) 12.30pm TNT
Mon 14.09.2026 Leeds United (a) 8pm Sky*

* should either side face a team from the Champions League in CC R3, this game will be on Sat 12.09.2026 @ 12.30pm.

(PL selections made to Sun 20.09.2026)

(PL season ends on Sun 30.05.2027)


PL live TV release dates:  

Oct
w/c Mon 24.08.2026
Nov w/c Mon 21.09.2026
Dec w/c Mon 19.10.2026
Jan w/c Mon 30.11.2026
Feb w/c Mon 21.12.2026
Mar w/c Mon 18.01.2027
Apr w/c Mon 22.02.2027
MW35 w/c Mon 29.03.2027
MW36 w/c Mon 05.04.2027
MW37 w/c Mon 26.04.2027
MW38 after Sun 23.05.2027

Carabao Cup:
(NUFC enter in Round 2 regionalised into Northern and Southern sections. The draw takes place after Round 1 ties, played from Fri 07.08.2026 to Sun 09.08.2026).

R2:
w/c Mon 24.08.2026
R3:
w/c Mon 07.09.2026 / Mon 14.09.2026
R4:
w/c Mon 26.10.2026
QF:
w/c Mon 14.12.2026
SF1:
w/c Mon 11.01.2027
SF2:
w/c Mon 01.02.2027
F:
Sun 21.03.2027

FA Cup: 
(NUFC enter in Round 3: draw takes place on or around Sun 06.12.2026).

R3: Sat 09.01.2027
R4: Sat 13.02.2027
R5: Sat 06.03.2027
QF: Sat 03.04.2027
SF: Sat 24.04.2027
F: Sat 22.05.2027

EFL Trophy Northern Group C:
??.??.2026
Bradford City (a)
??.??.2026 Rotherham United (a)
??.??.2026 York City (a)


Round dates - match order tbc:
w/c Mon 21.09.2026
w/c Mon 05.10.2026
w/c Mon 09.11.2026


FA Youth Cup:
NUFC U18s enter in Round 3, ties be played on or before Sat 12.12.2026. Draw date tbc.


Other events @ SJP:

Euro 2028:

Four group stage games and one last 16 tie will be played at SJP on the following dates:

Mon 12.06.2028
Thu 15.06.2028
Sat 17.06.2028
Tue 20.06.2028
Sun 25.06.2028

(Kick-off times will be advised in 2027)

 

International Magpies
National Service

Seung-soo Park (South Korea U23s):
15.09.2026 to 03.10.2026 Asian Games (Japan)

2026/27:
21.09-06.10.2026
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2027

2027/28:
20.09-05.10.2027
08.11-16.11.2027
20.03-28.03.2028
 

Coxy's Corner

Whoops, He did it Again...


What's this all about then?
Click here  
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
 

On This Day in History
16th July


Born Or Died:

1944 Albert Bennett born, Chester Moor.
(1965-69)

Beginning his playing days with Chester Moor Juniors, Albert was a prolific goalscorer and inevitably found his way to SJP on trial.

Newcastle's hesitation in offering Albert terms however cost them dear when Rotherham United signed the apprentice bricklayer in 1961.    

A regular goalscorer at Millmoor, Bennett was selected for England U23 duty against Wales at Wrexham in November 1964, only to break his ankle in a tussle with future Magpie colleague Ollie Burton.

Recovering fitness and gaining his nickname of "ankles" for the bandages he later wore for protection, Division One-bound Newcastle paid £27,500 for Albert in the summer of 1965, pipping fellow suitors Aston Villa.

Named as United's first-ever substitute for the season opener at home to Nottingham Forest in August 1965, although he wasn't called into action. 

Debuting in a 0-1 defeat away to Sheffield Wednesday the following Saturday, Albert's first goal came in a 1-1 draw at Chelsea the following month.

Reaching double figures in his first season Albert struggled for goals in 1966/67 as United flirted with relegation, but returned to form with three strikes in the opening four games of the following season.  

Cartilage damage sustained in a collision with Coventry City's John Tudor at Highfield Road in January 1968 however sidelined him until the following August.

After just four more games including a sub outing against Sporting Lisbon in the Fairs Cup, Albert made a £25,000 switch to Norwich City during February 1969.

Problems with his other cartilage then prompted his retirement from full-time football in February 1972 after scoring 16 goals in 60 games for the Canaries.

Moving into local league football in East Anglia, Bennett played for Bury Town, Yarmouth Town, Sprowston Athletic, Carrow, Quebec Rovers and Taveners.

He later became a prison warder, had a pub near Carrow Road, was involved in a catering business and even ran a joke shop on Lowestoft Pier at one point!

Diagnosed with cancer in 2000, Albert had a successful operation to remove one lung and was reunited with his old colleagues in 2009 to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the Fairs Cup win.

He died in December 2016, aged 72.

Bennett retains a small part in Liverpool folklore following a visit to Anfield in 1967, as the late Emlyn Hughes recounted in his autobiography:

"...the first time their winger Albert Bennett tried to go past me, I just grabbed him around the waist and fell over with him and rolled around on the track.

“The crowd howled with laughter and the newspaper that evening christened me ‘Crazy Horse’. The nickname has stuck with me ever since.”

1991 Andros Townsend born, Leytonstone. (2016)

Newcastle's third capture of the January 2016 transfer window arrived from Spurs for a claimed £12m, signing a five and a half year contract at St. James' Park.

In dispute with his previous club after being eased out of their Premier League XI by Mauricio Pochettino, the England winger retained his fitness by playing for the U21s ahead of his move to Tyneside.

With Spurs from the age of eight having previously trained with Arsenal, Andros became a full-time Academy scholar in 2007 and made his senior debut aged 17 on loan at Yeovil Town in March 2009. 

Subsequent loan moves took him to Leyton Orient, MK Dons and Ipswich Town, with a senior Spurs debut seeing him net in a 3-0 FA Cup home victory over Charlton Athletic during 2011.

Further temporary spells at Watford, Millwall, Leeds United and Birmingham City followed before the first of 50 league appearances for Spurs (22 starts) in September 2012.

Capped by England U21s, one further loan to fellow Premier League side QPR came before finally getting a run of games at Spurs in the 2013/14 season.

Impressing sufficiently to earn a first full England cap, he netted against Montenegro in a 4-1 win at Wembley in October 2013 - winning nine further caps ahead of his move to Newcastle but missing the 2014 World Cup finals due to an ankle problem.

Named in Roy Hodgson's initial squad for Euro 2016, Townsend was omitted from the final group that travelled to France.

Four goals in 13 Newcastle games failed to stave off relegation and once United were demoted his exit seemed inevitable.

However, his decision to join Alan Pardew's Crystal Palace for a reported £15m, stuck in the throat of some fans - and an undistinguished start to life as a Glazier saw him overlooked internationally.

Attempts to re-sign Andros in January 2017 failed when a clearly reluctant Palace (by now under the guidance of Sam Allardyce) quoted a prohibitive price.

Summer 2018 brought yet more rumours of a return to Tyneside as Roy Hodgson took charge of the Eagles but the player opted to remain in South London.

Running his contract down at Palace, he signed a two year deal at Everton in July 2021 following the arrival of his former boss Rafa Benitez at Goodison.

Five goals in his first nine league and cup games seemed to make the reunion a success, but the Toffees would struggle badly and jettison Rafa in January 2022.

Initially keeping his place in the squad under incoming boss Frank Lampard, a knee injury meant that Andros played no part as Everton stayed up.

Playing no part in their relegation escape the following season he appeared as a trialist with Premier League-bound Burnley in the summer of 2023.

In the event though Townsend signed for another promoted side in the shape of Luton Town - inevitably scored the winner against Newcastle at Kenilworth Road. 

The Hatters returned to the Championship after just one season but Andros remained with them after signing a long-term deal in early 2024.

However, he had been sold to Turkish side Antalyaspor by September that year.

He then headed for Thailand, joining Kanchanaburi Power in August 2025.


 


What Else?

1952 Southern Transvaal (a)
6-4
(3-2)
Friendly
Foulkes 2, Crowe, Walker, Mitchell, Davies
Scorers tbc 
10,000 
A floodlit encounter in Johannesburg ended Newcastle's South African tour, which unbelievably had begun two months earlier with the same fixture. 

The sheer scale of the tour and its length was blamed by the players for a below-par start to the following season and future tours were drastically shorter.

1988 Neil McDonald left United to join Everton, at a cost of £525,000. The transfer was prompted by his frustration at being continually played in midfield rather his preferred right back position.

1997 Derry City (Ireland) (n) 2-0 (2-0)
Friendly 
Crawford(7), Beardsley(36) 
15,000 

24 hours after defeating PSV Eindhoven, Newcastle easily won the Irish International Club Soccer Tournament at a damp Lansdowne Road, Dublin.

The Irish part-timers had beaten Celtic to reach the final, but were out of their depth against United, who could have won by more.
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1998 The signing of French defender Laurent Charvet from Cannes was confirmed by United at a cost of £520k. 

Charvet had played for Chelsea on loan during the previous season but opted to join United when no contract offer from Stamford Bridge was forthcoming.

1999 SV Deurne (Holland) (a) 4-0 (1-0)
Friendly
Shearer(38pen), Barton(68), McClen(76), Coppinger(85)
1,200
24 hours after a 2-1 victory over Den Bosch, Ruud Gullit sent his United side out for the second of their three pre-season games in the Netherlands.

Having joined United from Ipswich in a £6m deal just hours before, Kieron Dyer made his debut against the amateur side.

Around 200 travelling fans enjoyed a pleasant night in
this small town close to Eindhoven - you could tell they weren't local, as they were just about the only people who didn't arrive by bicycle...

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2002 A pre-season opener for the reserves saw them held 3-3 by North Shields at Ralph Gardner Park.

Striker Richard Offiong scored twice with winger Tommy English nabbing another in between.
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2003 The reserves shared six goals with homeless Bishop Auckland in a friendly played at Shildon's Dean Street ground. 

United let a 3-1 half-time lead slip after Calvin Zola-Makongo scoring twice and Martin Brittain added a third.
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2004 A young Reserve XI had a gentle 4-0 introduction to the new season against Shildon at a sunny Dean Street.

The game was arranged as a tribute to home player Lee Hainsworth, who died in a car accident and United's strike trio of Guy Bates, Carl Finnigan and Marc Walton all found the net - the latter scoring twice.
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2008 The day began with reports that Real Zaragoza midfielder Pablo Aimar was about to sign for Newcastle. Within hours however, these looked to be wide of the mark as the player indicated he was off to Benfica.

2011 United's second string began their public pre-season campaign against Berwick Rangers at Shielfield Park.

Midfield pair Yven Moyo and Brandon Miele netted as the hosts were beaten 2-1.
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2012 AS Monaco (France) (n)
1-0
(1-0)
Friendly

Ba(33)
900(approx)
Demba Ba's header was enough to secure the first victory of pre-season, in the Bavarian town of Landsberg am Lech.

Playing at the Hacker Pschorr Sport Park of TSV Landsberg, Alan Pardew fielded a more experienced starting XI than the one beaten at Chemnitz three days earlier.

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2013 Motherwell (Scotland) (a)
4-2
(3-1)
Friendly

Vuckic(8), Gouffran(15), Sissoko(39), Marveaux(64)
Vigurs(26)pen, McFadden(52)
4.475
United kicked off their pre-season with a maiden visit to Fir Park.

Officially the first game on the watch of the club's new Director of F***all JFK, he gave a taste of things to come... by not attending.
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2016 Bohemian (Ireland)
(a) 6-0 (2-0)
Friendly

Ritchie(15), Mitrovic(30pen), Gayle(51), Thauvin(54), Aarons(59), Wijnaldum(74)
4,200

Following their training camp at Carton House, United faced Airtricity Premier League opposition at Dalymount Park.

There were first outings for Matz Sels, Matt Ritchie, Dwight Gayle, Isaac Hayden and Jesus Gámez, while Florian Thauvin and Gini Wijnaldum both netted amid talk of their impending departures.
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2016 The reserves defeated Darlington 5-1 at the Northern Echo Arena, with Haris Vuckic, Ivan Toney, Callum Roberts, Lubo Satka and Sean Longstaff on target.
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2018 A 3-2 friendly win for the U23s over National League side Barrow at their Holker Street ground.

Danish youngster Elias Sorensen scored twice and Ivan Toney also struck once. Trialist midfielder Rosaire Longelo featured and was later signed permanently.
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2022 The U21s beat Spaniards Elche 2-1
at the Pinatar Arena on the Costa Blanca.

Michael Nidweni and Joe White netted, while there were first sightings of new boys Alex Murphy and Jordan Hackett.
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2024 News of Gareth Southgate's resignation as England manager triggered media speculation that Eddie Howe was on the FA's shortlist to replace him.

The Times claimed that the Newcastle boss was the FA's preferred candidate, along with the unattached Graham Potter and England U21 boss Lee Carsley.