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Update:
Victor pursuit claimed

Having wrapped up
the signing of Ewen Jaouen, Newcastle have now reportedly turned
their attentions to the Real Osasuna winger Victor Munoz.
The right-footed 22 year-old winger predominantly plays on the left
and is seen as a replacement for Anthony Gordon.
Munoz is currently with the Spain squad in North America for the
World Cup and said to be under contract with a £34.5m release
clause.
Update:
Mag
Ewen - official

Newcastle confirmed
their first senior signing of the close season on Wednesday,
completing the transfer of Reims goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen for a
claimed £18.5m.
Standing at 6ft
6in, the 20 year-old Parisian flew
into Newcastle on Monday, before
completing the formalities of his move on Tuesday.
A fluent English speaker, Jaouen made 34
appearances last season for the Ligue 2 side, keeping 15 clean
sheets.
Winning his first U21
international cap against Switzerland in November 2025, Ewen began
his career with Guingamp. Switching to Reims in 2023, a senior debut
followed while on loan at Rodez during 2024.
Update:
I got stripes

Newcastle's new home strip launched on Wednesday
morning, retailing at £85 for adults and lacking a front of shirt
sponsor for the first time since 1979.
It's available online from JD Sports
here
Compo:
NUFC sock giveaway

Tyneside-based Football Bobbles
are offering three pair bundles of three NUFC socks at a special
price, with eight different designs to choose from.
Find them online
here with orders shipping in time for Father's Day on Sunday
week (21st).
We have one bundle to give away in another free-to-enter competition and to
stand a chance of winning it, simply require you to answer the following question:

A unique pairing in black and white, whose testimonial saw Kevin
Keegan and Kenny Dalglish on the SJP pitch in 1999?
Email that to [email protected]
with subject Socks
Closing date is 7pm on Monday June 15th. No age limit, open to
anyone on the planet. Delivery only to UK addresses. One entry each please
per
person.
National service:
Internationals
Dan Burn, Tino Livramento (England):
Wed 10.06.2026 Costa Rica (n) won 3-0 FR
England won the delayed kick-off kickabout in Orlando with ex-Mag
Anthony Gordon setting up the first goal and netting from the spot
for the second.
Dan Burn joined the action in the 71st minute but Tino watched from
the bench as Ollie Watkins got a late third.
Yoane Wissa (DR Congo):
Tue 09.06.2026 Chile (n) lost 1-2 FR
Defeat for DRC behind closed doors in the French city of Orleans
came with Wissa playing the first 45 minutes as a sole striker.
Wed 03.06.2026 Denmark (n) drew 0-0 FR
The forward played 87 minutes in Liege, making his first start in
any game since his previous DRC appearance, in March.
Rory Finneran (Ireland U21s):
Tue 09.06.2026 Qatar U23s (n) drew 0-0 FR
Another draw in Vrbovec was achieved without Rory, who was only in
the squad for the Croatia game.
Sat 06.06.6026 Croatia U21s (a) drew 2-2 FR
Fresh from his senior Irish bow, the Newcastle midfielder won his
first U21 cap with a starting spot in Vrbovec.
Rory was replaced on 60 minutes, with the score 1-1.
Sat 06.06.2026 New Zealand (n) won 1-0 FR
Both Magpies began on the bench in Tampa, arriving for the second
half as England changed all 11 players. Alongside them were a trio
of ex-black and whiters, in the shape of Elliot Anderson, Anthony
Gordon and Ivan Toney.
SJP old boy Chris Wood started for the Kiwis.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Greece):
Sun 07.06.2026 Italy (h) lost 0-1 FR
Vlach returned to the starting line-up in Heraklion.
Thu 04.06.2026 Sweden (a) drew 2-2 FR
The goalkeeper was an unused substitute in Stockholm.
William Osula (Denmark):
Sun 07.06.2026 Ukraine (h) won 2-1 FR
Osula made his first senior start for Denmark on the right of a
front three. He was still on the field in Odense when the game was
abandoned on 65 minutes due to his colleague Christian Eriksen
collapsing. He thankfully recovered.
Wed 03.06.2026 DR Congo (n) drew 0-0 FR
The Newcastle forward appeared at half time in Liege for his senior
international debut. Osula becomes the first current Magpie to play
for Denmark since Peter Lovenkrands.
Bruno Guimaraes (Brazil):
Sat 06.06.2026 Egypt (n) won 2-1 FR
The United man was in the starting XI in Cleveland and took just
seven minutes to net his third international goal, dispossessing a
defender before firing home from the edge of the area.
Bruno was subbed at half-time with the scores level and Endrick
got Brazil's winner early in the second half.
Sun 31.05.2026 Panama (h) won 6-2 FR
The Newcastle midfielder was in the starting line-up and made way at
half-time for Lucas Paqueta at Rio's Maracana stadium. The score was
2-1 to Brazil at that point.
Malick Thiaw, Nick Woltemade (Germany):
Sat 06.06.2026 USA (a) won 2-1 FR
The Toon duo were named among the replacements in Chicago and didn't
get called into action.
Sun 31.05.2026 Finland (h) won 4-0 FR
Woltemade arrived as a 73rd minute replacement when the scoring was
over in Mainz while Thiaw remained unused.
Alex Murphy (Ireland):
Sat 06.06.2026 Canada (a) drew 1-1 FR
Another unused substitute role for the Newcastle defender, as
Ireland drew with a World Cup host nation in Montreal.
Thu 28.05.2026 Qatar (h) won 1-0 FR
Alex remained on the bench in Dublin, having made the senior squad
for the first time.
Anthony Elanga (Sweden):
Thu 04.06.2026 Greece (h) drew 2-2 FR
The Newcastle man arrived from the bench in the 63rd minute, with
the score 1-1 in Stockholm.
A collision with an opposition player saw Elanga briefly
hospitalised post-match but he quickly returned to confirm his
fitness when speaking to journalists.
Mon 01.06.2026 Norway (a) lost 1-3 FR
Elanga was in the starting line-up for the game in Oslo, replaced at
the interval when his side trailed 0-3.
Update:
Club reveal
season ticket waiting list response
Following the closure of the NUFC season ticket waiting list, almost
50,000 individuals took up the opportunity to be in with a chance of
owning the 250 places available.
Those who registered to join the waiting list should have
received emails confirming their place in the queue, with future
membership purchases required to remain eligible.
Update:
Colin Veitch book
offer

We have fresh stocks of Keith Colvin Smith's fine hardback biography of
Magpies
legend Colin Veitch available now for just £10
+delivery* (originally published at £35).
To
reserve copies, email
[email protected] confirming your postcode. Deliveries will
arrive in time for Fathers Day.
* due to book size & weight, only UK delivery is possible.
Unlikely lads:
Urchins appoint Rob
The latest former Magpie to take on a role in the National League is
Robert Lee, who returns to his boyhood club Hornchurch as
their Director of Football.
Lee's appointment follows the recent arrivals of Lee Clark at Hartlepool United, Rob
Elliot at Carlisle United and Kieron Dyer at Southend United.
Update:
Ashley:
twist
in the (re)tail?
From Sky News - from shouting at shops to buying them?
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group is weighing up a £500m bid for the Metrocentre in Gateshead, underlining the retail tycoon's burgeoning
appetite to own some of Britain’s most popular shopping
destinations.
Sky News has learnt that Frasers is among the parties considering
making offers for the north-east’s biggest shopping centre, which
boasted 16 million visitors last year.
Once part of Intu, the retail property group which collapsed into
administration in 2020 after amassing £4.5bn in debt, the
Metrocentre remains the UK’s biggest regional shopping hub outside
London.
Majority-owned by Mr Ashley but now run by his son-in-law,
Michael Murray, the company - which owns Sports Direct and a broad
portfolio of other retail brands - has a market valuation of £3.3bn.
If Frasers did buy the Metrocentre, it would mark a return on a
greater scale to the region where Mr Ashley had a 14-year stint as
the owner of Newcastle United.
Frasers Group declined to comment.
Compo:
Gerry & Sewell
giveaway
winner

Returning to
Newcastle's Theatre Royal this week is "Gerry & Sewell", a tale of two
Toon fans searching for their holy grail of season tickets, despite being
totally skint....
Based on Jonathan Tulloch's book "The Season Ticket" and
previously filmed as "Purely Belter", performances take
place daily until this Saturday, June 13th, with matinees on both the Thursday and
Saturday.
Tickets are on sale
here
We had
two tickets to give away for opening night on June 9th and asked
which Blaydon building hosted Blaydon Races lyricist Geordie
Ridley's show on that day in 1862.
It was the Mechanics' Hall and from the correct entries received,
two tickets went to Paul Ross.
Update:
Staying, going etc.
Squad updates:
Contracts extended (2):
Mark Gillespie (to 2027)
Fabian Schar (to 2027)
Senior players out of contract (5):
Emil Krafth, Kieran Trippier, John
Ruddy, Matt Targett,
Max Thompson.
Senior player loan expired (1):
Aaron Ramsdale (returned to Southampton)
Senior player sold (1):
Anthony Gordon (Barcelona)
Development squad players out of contract (15):
Will Anderson, Joe Brayson, Thomas Bryant,
Jude Cogdon, Adam Harrison, Alfie Harrison,
Kayden Lucas, Charlie McArthur,
Alex O'Donovan, Darren
Palmer, James Taylor, Matty Taylor, Ciaran Thompson, Ezra Tika-Lemba,
Mo Waddani.
Development squad player
sold (1):
Travis Hernes (Groningen)
2026/27:
Everton (n) confirmed

Newcastle are to visit Edinburgh's Murrayfield
Stadium as part of their pre-season programme, facing
Everton.
The Magpies and Toffees meet on
Wednesday August 12th at 5.15pm with all ticket sales via Ticketmaster.
As NUFC aren't selling tickets direct, there's no loyalty point
requirement and no point will be issued to attendees.
Prices ranged from
£35 to £75 for adults plus booking fees of up to £13 - an
incredible uplift in cost compared to the £25 tickets at Celtic last
July.
While outrageous, the pricing is little shock to anyone attending
the Premier League Summer Series of games featuring Newcastle in the
USA during 2023.
That was also handled by Ticketmaster, with the cheapest ticket for
United's games against Aston Villa (in Philadelphia) and Chelsea (in
Atlanta) £49 when including booking fees.
There has been an inevitable backlash from fans unhappy at paying
the equivalent of Champions League ticket prices, the line "from
£35" factually correct but grossly misleading.
Although not administering this game (but presumably approving the
ticket prices), Newcastle's opportunity to make amends will arise in
the form of the home friendlies.
A sensible pricing policy for those games would seem like a small
but necessary action after the Lothian shakedown.
The teatime kick-off does mean that it's possible to get back to
London Kings Cross via train post-match - which may be handy, given
the price of hotels in Edinburgh due to the annual Fringe Festival
taking place at the same time.
We're uncertain whether this really is a "dry run" to test the
viability of staging future NUFC games at Murrayfield, were SJP to
be unavailable due to reconstruction.
Regarding the rest of pre-season, the players will report back
around
July 13th and include a training camp in the Spanish resort of La Manga.
A pair of home friendlies over the weekend of August 15th/16th are
anticipated, with opponents still tbc.
Update:
World Cup fixtures
When and where for our lot in the USA:
Find
Coral's WC betting markets
online here
Bruno Guimaraes (Brazil,
Group C):
Sat 13.06.2026 Morocco (New Jersey, USA) 11pm bbc
Sat 20.06.2026 Haiti (Philadelphia, USA) 1.30am itv
Wed 24.06.2026 Scotland (Miami, USA) 11pm bbc
Malick Thiaw, Nick Woltemade (Germany, Group E):
Sun 14.06.2026 Curacao (Houston, USA) 6pm itv
Sat 20.06.2026 Ivory Coast (Toronto, Canada) 9pm itv
Thu 25.06.2026 Ecuador (New Jersey, USA) 9pm bbc
Anthony Elanga
(Sweden, Group F):
Mon 15.06.2026 Tunisia (Monterrey, Mexico) 3am itv
Sat 20.06.2026 Netherlands (Houston, USA) 6pm bbc
Fri 26.06.2026 Japan (Dallas, USA) 12am bbc
Yoane
Wissa (DR Congo, Group K):
Fri 17.06.2026 Portugal (Houston, USA) 6pm bbc
Wed 24.06.2026 Colombia (Guadalajara, Mexico) 3am itv
Sun 28.06.2026 Uzbekistan (Atlanta, USA)
12.30am bbc
Dan Burn, Tino Livramento (England, Group L):
Wed 17.06.2026 Croatia (Dallas, USA) 9pm itv
Tue 23.06.2026 Ghana (Boston, USA) 9pm bbc
Sat 27.06.2026 Panama (New Jersey, USA) 10pm itv
PS: former Magpies off to the USA include:
Miguel Almiron (Paraguay)
Elliot Anderson (England)
Nabil Bentaleb (Algeria)
Bradley Cross (South Africa)
Anthony Gordon (England)
Grant Hanley (Scotland)
Alexander Isak (Sweden)
Chancel Mbemba (DR Congo)
Mikel Merino (Spain)
Ivan Toney (England)
Chris Wood (New Zealand)
Unlikely lads:
Comings and goings
Update: confirmation awaited of the following:
Allan Saint-Maximin to Charlotte FC
SJP old boys on the move recently include:
Dan Barlaser left Boro
Rafa Benitez left Panathinaikos (Manager)
Adam Campbell left Hartlepool United
John Carver left Lechia Gdansk (Manager
Ian Cathro left Estoril (Head Coach)
Ian Cathro now St.Etienne (Head Coach)
Lee Clark left Rotherham United (Manager)
Lee Clark now Hartlepool United (Manager)
Luuk de Jong left Porto
Martin Dubravka left Burnley
Kieron Dyer now Southend United (Manager)
Rob Elliot left Gateshead (Manager)
Rob Elliot now Carlisle United (Manager)
Isaac Hayden left QPR
Chris Hogg now Northampton Town (Manager)
Jamaal Lascelles left Leicester City
Robert Lee now Hornchurch (Director of Football)
Jamal Lewis left Preston North End
Kevin Mbabu left Midtjylland
Steve McClaren now Rotherham United (Head of Football)
James Milner left Brighton & Hove Albion
Michael O'Neill left Blackburn Rovers (Manager)
Scott Parker left Burnley (Manager)
Matt Ritchie left Reading
Matt Ritchie now Bournemouth (Technical Director)
Callum Roberts left Scunthorpe United
Callum Roberts now Notts County
Allan Saint-Maximin left RC Lens
Josh Scott now West Auckland Town
Islam Slimani left Cluj
Dylan Stephenson left Dagenham & Redbridge
Louis Storey left Gateshead
Louis Storey now Carlisle United (Coach)
James Tavernier left Rangers
Kieran Trippier now Wolves
Dan Ward left South Shields
Georginio Wijnaldum left Al-Ettifaq
Latest:
KK/KD
updates
Kevin
Keegan has confirmed that he's suffering from stage four
stomach cancer, but responding well to treatment.
Kenny Dalglish has confirmed
an unspecified cancer diagnosis, reporting that his
treatment is going well.

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0344 372 1892 line manned:
Monday
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Home games: 10am to 30 minutes from KO
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Home games: 10am to half time
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PL
home ST limits:
ST left unused, limit is 5
ST sold/transferred limit is 10
SJP seating plan online
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Home ticket transfers are possible from three weeks until one hour
before KO.
Away ticket
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Regardless of the loyalty point level a game sells out at, to purchase a
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Tickets not bought by successful applicants are then offered to unsuccessful applicants with a
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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 will remain unchanged at £30 for both 2026/27 and
2027/28.
Fixtures:
Mon
15.06.2026
Transfer window opens @ Midnight.
Fri 19.06.2026
PL fixture release @ 10am.
Wed 12.08.2026 Everton (n) @ Murrayfield Stadium, 5.15pm. Friendly.
Ticket sales via Ticketmaster, not NUFC.
Sat 22.08.2026
Premier League begins.
Tue 01.09.2026 Transfer window closes @ 11pm.
Fri 01.01.2027
Transfer window opens @ Midnight.
Mon 01.02.2027 Transfer window closes @ 11pm.
Sun 30.05.2027
Premier League ends.
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).
Round dates tbc
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
FA Youth Cup:
NUFC U18s enter in Round 3, ties be played on or before Sat
12.12.2026.
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)
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2025/26:
11.06.2026-19.07.2026 World Cup Finals
2026/27:
21.09-09.10.2026*
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2027
* the early September break is replaced by an extended late
September/early October in which four internationals will be
staged.
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What's this all about then?
Click here
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
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On This Day in History |
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11th June |
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Born Or Died:
1918
Joe Harvey born, Edlington, Yorkshire. (pl 1945-55) (Mgr/Coach/Employee
1962-89)
An
inspiration as both Captain and Manager and an honorary Geordie, Joe led
United to promotion in 1948, FA Cup success in 1951 and 1952, was trainer in
the 1955 victory and returned as the Second Division title was collected in
1965 and the Fairs Cup four years later under his stewardship.
Beginning his playing career with home town side Edlington Rangers, Harvey
joined Bradford Park Avenue in May 1936 and after stints at both Wolves and
Bournemouth signed for Bradford City two years later.
Serving as Company Sergeant Major in the Royal Army Physical Training Corps
during WWII, Joe guested for Bradford PA, Watford, Aldershot, York City,
Hartlepools, Aberdeen and Dundee United.
Brought to SJP by Stan Seymour at a cost of £4,250 in October 1945, Harvey
was to become a rock of United's defence and a regular in the number 4 shirt
until 1953.
Leaving United in 1955, Joe had a brief spell as Consett trainer before taking
charge of Barrow and later Workington.

Persuaded by
Seymour to return to SJP as manager in June 1962 in succession to Norman Smith
and remained at the helm until the tail end of the 1974/75 season.
By then, the disappointment of losing in the 1974 FA Cup Final had been
followed by demoralising cup exits at the hands of Walsall and Chester City,
plus a second successive fifteenth place finish in Division One that had fans
calling for his head.
Uncle Joe celebrated his 51st birthday in some style (see below) and made a
belated return to management at the age of 62, taking caretaker charge at SJP
following the jettisoning of Bill McGarry.
Harvey passed
away in February 1989 and although his funeral was less high profile than
Jackie Milburn (both players making their competitive United debut on the same
day in an FA Cup tie against Barnsley in 1946) his contribution was no less
vital.

1931 Raymond Ernest Wood born, Hebburn (1948-49)

Goalkeeper who was an amateur with Newcastle, but didn't
feature for the first team before moving to Darlington in 1949.
Just three months later though, Ray joined Manchester United, making his first
team debut against Newcastle in a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford in December
1949.
Making over 200 appearances for the Busby Babes, Wood won a full cap for
England and also played in the 1957 FA Cup Final.
That ended in a 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa, with Wood fracturing a cheekbone in
the opening minutes and being led off the field.
However he recovered enough to return as an outfield player, before belatedly
going back in goal in those pre-substitute days.
Wood was travelling as a reserve on the ill -fated flight from Munich in 1958,
but although surviving the crash, failed to regain his place from first-choice
Harry Gregg.
Moving on to Huddersfield Town, he later appeared for Bradford City and
Barnsley.
After completing his coaching badges Wood held various posts with clubs and
national sides in Canada, Zambia, USA, Ireland, Cyprus, Greece, Kuwait, Kenya
and the United Arab Emirates.
Settling in the Sussex town of Bexhill, his death was recorded in July 2002.
1941 John McNamee born,
Coatbridge, Scotland. (1966-71)

A no-nonsense
centre half who had the nerve to rebuff an approach from Matt Busby to move to
Manchester United in 1958, John began his playing career with Bellshill
Athletic in Glasgow while serving his apprenticeship in the Clyde shipyards.
Joining Celtic for £50 in August 1959, John was in the Hoops side beaten by
Rangers in the 1963 Scottish Cup Final replay and capped at "B" level by his
country.
Tempted away to Hibernian by Jock Stein in 1963, United paid £26,000 for
McNamee in December 1966 after
four dismissals had made him something of a marked man in Scotland.
Debuting in a 0-4 loss at Spurs on the last day of 1966, McNamee and fellow
new arrivals Tommy Robson and Dave Elliott would help United pull clear of
relegation.
The following season saw John etch his name in Magpie folklore, scoring a
late equaliser at Roker Park in a 3-3 draw and swinging on the net in
celebration (not the crossbar as some sources report).
John spent his 28th birthday on the bench in Budapest - an unused substitute
as United claimed the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
He had played against Feyenoord and Rangers in earlier rounds, facing the latter at Ibrox
despite a hamstring pull.
Moving on to Blackburn Rovers at a cost of £15,000 in November 1971, later
spells at Hartlepool United, Greenock Morton and Lancaster City followed.
John also took charge of Workington and had a brief stint on the coaching
staff at Carlisle United.
Post-football he lived in Cockermouth and worked for the Royal Mail raising
his four children single-handedly following the death of his wife in 1983.
2009 saw McNamee
back in the news when his home in Cockermouth was one of many
that fell victim to the floods.
Revealed
to be suffering with Alzheimer's in 2017,
a diagnosis of Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) followed - repeated head
trauma now tragically associated with many footballers of his era.
Spending his final days in a care home, John died in November 2024.

1957 Death
of Hughie Gallacher.
(1925-30)
The former Magpie striker sadly threw himself in front of a northbound express
train at Low Fell, shortly before a court appearance in Gateshead to answer
charges of mistreating his son. He was 54.

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1949 Winnipeg (Canada (a)
7-4 (6-3)
Friendly
Milburn 2, Taylor 2, G.Robledo 2, Walker
Pennington 3, Robson
6,000
The eighth game of United's ten date post-season tour of North America saw
them reach the Canadian province of Manitoba.
Scorers for the hosts were Midge Pennington with a hat-trick and former mackem
boy, ex-RAF and emigrant Bobbie Robson.
The match was played on a Saturday afternoon at the Osborne Stadium with a
recorded temperature at 96F.
1969
Ujpest Dozsa (Hungary) (a) 3-2 (0-2)
(agg 6-2)
Fairs Cup Final
2nd Leg
Moncur(46), Arentoft(52), Foggon(76)
Bene(30),
Gorocs(42)
34,000
What a night. Two nil down at half time on a "balmy night" as
skipper Bob Moncur called it, then an inspirational half-time speech from
birthday boy boss Joe Harvey about scoring a goal and "foreigners folding
up like a pack of cards".
Within minutes of the restart Moncur volleyed a
goal to make it 4-2 on aggregate, then Dane Benny Arentoft (obviously unaffected
by Harvey's theory) grabbed a third. Finally Alan Foggon scored from his own
rebounded shot to clinch the trophy.
Both goalposts in the Megyeri Stadium were painted with stripes, Alan Weeks
presented highlights on BBC, hardly any Toon fans were there and the whole thing
was nothing short of bloody magnificent...
Youtube
footage is online here

Foggon puts the rebound
between the stripy posts
Line-up:
| 1 |
Iam McFaul |
| 2 |
David Craig |
| 3 |
Frank Clark |
| 4 |
Tommy Gibb |
| 5 |
Ollie Burton |
| 6 |
Bobby Moncur |
| 7 |
Jimmy Scott |
| 8 |
Pop Robson |
| 9 |
Wyn Davies |
| 10 |
Benny Arentoft |
| 11 |
Jackie Sinclair |
| 12 |
Alan Foggon (for Scott) |
Unused subs: John Hope, John
McNamee.
Also featuring in the successful campaign were: Geoff Allen, Albert Bennett,
Dave Clarke, John Craggs, Keith Dyson, Dave Elliott, Ron Guthrie, Arthur
Horsfield, Jim Iley, Gordon Marshall and Graham Winstanley.
1986 World Cup Finals action as England registered a 3-0 win over Poland
in Monterrey thanks to Gary Lineker's hat trick - United's Peter Beardsley won
cap number seven.
1990 Bobby Robson's England and Jack Charlton's Republic of Ireland met
in a World Cup Final group game in Cagliari on Sardinia.
Future Magpie Kevin Sheedy equalised Gary Lineker's early opener, while the
Three Lions fielded a trio of former Newcastle players - Waddle, Gascoigne and
Beardsley - plus Barnes and Pearce, who later moved to SJP.
1990 Meanwhile in Genoa, United's Roy Aitken captained Scotland as they
were beaten 1-0 by minnows Costa Rica.
1995 Having moved to SJP just days earlier, defender Warren Barton won
his third and final England cap when appearing as a substitute at Wembley in a
1-3 loss to Brazil.
1998 Free agent defender Darren Peacock
left SJP to join Blackburn Rovers.
2000 Informed sources at the Chronicle
seemed to think that Fernando Meira was on his way from Vitoria Guimaraes to SJP.
Those same sources had reported that Peter
Lovenkrands was a done deal the week before. Neither ended up on Tyneside.
2000 Another Republic of Ireland cap for Shay Given, between the posts
for a 2-1 win in the Nike Cup over South Africa at Giants Stadium in New Jersey,
USA.
2002 Ireland breezed past Saudi Arabia in Yokohama, Damien Duff among the
scorers in a 3-0 World Cup Finals group stage success.
Shay Given had one of his quieter nights.
2003 Michael Owen won his 50th England cap in the gloomy surroundings of
smogside, scoring twice in a 2-1 Euro qualifying win over Slovakia.
2005 Not quite "Sir Les" but it
was confirmed that Les Ferdinand MBE would get a gong after Toon fan Tony Blair
obviously doctored the usual list of rowers and tennis players.
The popular ex-Mag commented:
"I'm very honoured but it hasn't really sunk in. I suppose it won't
until it all happens and I collect my award."
2007
England U21s were held 0-0 by the Czech Republic in the opening game of their
Euro finals campaign.
Newcastle's Steven Taylor was suspended, James Milner starting for Stuart
Pearce's side.
2008 Speaking at
half time in the Euro 2008 game between Switzerland & Turkey, Alan Shearer
confirmed that he had politely declined an approach from Blackburn Rovers to be
added to their managerial shortlist.
Instead they turned to
Paul Ince who would be replaced by Sam Allardyce halfway through the season.
2010 After what seemed like an interminable build-up, The World Cup
Finals finally got underway with tournament hosts South Africa drawing 1-1 with
Mexico.
In the
other game, Uruguay and France shared a goalless draw with the South Americans
including ex-Magpie flop, Nacho Gonzalez, in the starting XI.
2017 Newcastle goalkeeper Freddie
Woodman saved a penalty to help England win the U20s World Cup in South Korea.
Ex-Magpie coach Paul Simpson's side beat Venezuela 1-0 thanks to a goal
from Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin, before Woodman's big moment when despite
diving the wrong way, he stuck out a hand to deny Penaranda.
2019 Former
Magpie Mike Williamson became the new manager of Gateshead, having joined them
as a player in 2018.
2022 Newcastle reserve defender Lewis Cass made a permanent move to League
One Port Vale, turning down the offer of a 12 month contract extension at SJP.
The 22
year-old had spent
part of the previous season on loan at the Valiants but an ankle injury
sidelined him as they won promotion rom League Two.
2024 There was a second
international goal in four days for Newcastle prospect Yankuba Minteh; on target for Gambia as they
lost their World Cup qualifier to Gabon 2-3 in Franceville.
2025
Brazil's 1-0 win over Paraguay in Sao Paulo confirmed qualification for the
World Cup Finals. Bruno Guimaraes played the full game with ex-Magpie colleague Miggy Almiron started for Paraguay.
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