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WC:
WC: last 32
Bruno Guimaraes
(Brazil):
Mon 29.06.2026 Japan, Houston, 6pm itv
A fourth successive start at this tournament for the
Newcastle midfielder.
Malick Thiaw, Nick Woltemade (Germany):
Mon 29.06.2026 Paraguay, Boston, 9.30pm bbc
Anthony Elanga (Sweden):
Tue 30.06.2026 France, New Jersey, 10pm itv
Dan Burn (England:
Wed
01.07.2026 DRC Congo, Atlanta, 5pm
bbc
Yoane
Wissa (DR Congo):
Wed 01.07.2026 England, Atlanta, 5pm
bbc
£2 guaranteed entry tickets to watch Wednesday's England v
DRC game at Frate in the Bigg Market are available now
- follow links in their instagram and facebook socials.
Ex-Magpies still in play include Mikel Merino (Spain), Miguel
Almiron (Paraguay), Nabil Bentaleb (Algeria), Chancel Mbemba (DR Congo), Alexander Isak (Sweden) and
England trio Elliot Anderson, Anthony Gordon and Ivan Toney.
Leaving though are Chris Wood (New Zealand), Bradley Cross (South
Africa) and Grant Hanley
(Scotland) with Scottish Coach and SJP old boy Steve Clarke
resigning his position.
Find
Coral's WC betting markets
online here
Miscellany:
Bruno is the first Newcastle player to appear at two separate
World Cup Finals while on the books at SJP.
The 2026 World Cup Finals are the first at which more than one
current Magpie has scored, with both Yoane Wissa and Anthony Elanga
on target.
Wissa became the first
Newcastle player to score three times in the World Cup Finals,
eclipsing the two goal hauls of Elanga plus England duo Ivor Broadis
and Alan Shearer.
The DRC man emulated Broadis with two goals in one WC match; Ivor
netting his brace against Belgium in the Swiss city of Basel during
England's 4-1 success in June 1954.
Four of United's six representatives have featured so far: Dan Burn
and Nick Woltemade are yet to get any pitch time in this
competition. The seventh - Tino Livramento - went home before the
tournament began due to injury.
Charity success:
Football, friendship
and fundraising

Saturday saw the third Live
Forever Cup take place, as teams representing NUFC, SAFC,
Manchester City and Barcelona took to the field at Newcastle
Benfield.
The round robin stage produced goals and drama as the Newcastle
United side netted four goals without reply against their wearside
foes, defeated Manchester City 2-1 and drew 3-3 with Barcelona in a
pulsating contest.
Barcelona meanwhile reached the final following victories over
Manchester City (3-0) and Sunderland (2-1).
In what was a rematch of the 2025 event, the Toon retained the
trophy thanks to a deserved 3-0 success.
Winning captain Iain Chisholm collected the silverware from former
Magpie Steve Watson, with funds raised benefiting Amber's
Legacy, Chicks in Pink, St Benedict's Hospice, Sir Bobby Robson
Foundation and Ricky Hatton Foundation.
2026/27:
Gateshead (a) tickets
Newcastle's first public pre-season kickabout sends them across the
Tyne, facing National League side Gateshead at
the International Stadium.
That's a 12.30pm kick-off on Saturday July 25th and
all ticket sales are direct from the home club, meaning that loyalty
points aren't required but also won't be awarded.
Gateshead began a pre-sale at 9am on Friday to their season ticket
holders and members, with NUFC season ticket holders
also able to purchase tickets in the designated away sections which
are the uncovered East and South Stands
General sale then began at 9am on Saturday
here when tickets in all parts of the ground
were made available - there's no actual
segregation for obvious reasons.
Prices:
Adults (aged 18-64): £25
Concession (65+ and students): £20
Young Adult (16-17 years) - £15
Young Adult (14-15 years) - £10
Child (Under 14) - £5*
Carer - Free**
*Child tickets can only be
purchased with an adult or concession ticket and cannot be purchased
separately.
**Carers are limited to one carer
ticket per paid ticket and can be added alongside the paid ticket at
checkout.
2026/27:
Pre-season
The Magpies have now confirmed further games in their first team pre-season
programme as follows:
Sat 18.07.2026 Darlington (h) training ground BCD
Sat 25.07.2026 Gateshead (a) 12.30pm
Wed 29.07.2026 Bristol City (a) 7.30pm
Sat 08.08.2026 Valencia (a) 9pm local
Wed 12.08.2026 Everton (n) 5.15pm (Murrayfield)
A pair of home friendlies over the weekend of August 15th/16th are
anticipated, with opponents still tbc.
No fans will be admitted to the Darlington game, while there's a
separate news item about Gateshead tickets.
Ticket details for the Ashton Gate* and Mestalla visits are both yet
to be announced, while
Ticketmaster continue to handle all sales for the Everton game
in Edinburgh.
* Bristol City confirm an adult ticket price of £10.
2026/27:
Bucket list

An unexpected highlight of United's
pre-season schedule is the opportunity to visit the genuinely
authentic ground of a notable side, as opposed to a generic "super"
stadium.
Newcastle's confirmation as opposition in Valencia's annual
curtain-raiser Trofeu Taronja game kicks off what should be the
final season for the 1923 vintage Mestalla.
Although preparation works for the Nou Mestalla in the suburbs of
Valencia began in 2007, it's only now that construction of the
70,000 capacity arena has advanced to the point that an opening date
next summer looks feasible.
With the countdown underway, the chance to sample a unique ground
holding 50,000 fans that is atmospheric and idiosyncratic in equal
measure is one not to be passed up.
PS: this will be Newcastle's first visit to the Mestalla, having
faced Valencia at Gallowgate back in 2008.
EFL Trophy:
Bantams, Millers
and Minstermen
The draw for the Group Stage of the EFL Trophy
placed
Newcastle's U21 side in Northern Group Section C,
handing them visits to League One Bradford City and League Two
duo Rotherham United and York City.
Round dates are as follows - match order is awaited:
w/c Mon 21.09.2026
w/c Mon 05.10.2026
w/c Mon 09.11.2026
Update:
McArthur parked
The first of United's
development squad to find a new club following their recent release
is Charlie McArthur, who has joined York City ahead of their
League Two return.
The 21 year-old central defender began his career with Kilmarnock
before moving to Gallowgate ahead of the 2022/23 season. Loans
spells then following at Carlisle United in 2025 and then
Airdrieonians last season.
McArthur will get an early opportunity to face his former employers,
when the Minstermen host the Magpies in the EFL Trophy during the
opening months of the season.
PS: Fellow Magpie Joe Brayson has enrolled at George
Washington University in Washington DC, joining the squad of their
US Collegiate League team, the Revolutionaries.
Update:
Shirt sponsor unveiled
As previously reported, Newcastle confirm that their new main shirt
sponsor is to be the South African soft drink company Knox
Hydrate, who previously acquired naming rights to the club's
Darsley Park training ground.
The agreement duration is for three years but no details of the
value were announced in United's press release.
It has been claimed that it will net
up to 60m, with the 2026/27 season set at a maximum of
10m and the ceiling for the following two campaigns increasing to
25m.
The KNOX branding of United's Darsley Park training ground
remains a separate three year deal that begins next month and will boost the
club's coffers by 6m annually.
In terms of replica shirts which went on sale earlier this month
lacking any sponsor logo, the club confirm that:
Supporters who have purchased the 2026/27 home shirt will be
given an opportunity to get the Knox Hydrate logo applied.
Home shirts with the Knox logo will also be retailed later in the
season, whist upcoming away and third shirts will include the Knox
logo.
Update:
Alan Murray RIP

The death of former Newcastle United Assistant Manager Alan
Murray has been confirmed, at the age of 76.
Walker-born Murray began his playing career at Wallsend Boys Club
and joined Wolves as an apprentice in 1966, switching to
Middlesbrough the following year.
Following a decade of service in the midfield for Boro, York City,
Brentford and Doncaster Rovers, Alan held various off-field roles
including spells managing both Hartlepool United and Darlington.
Teaming up with former Ayresome Park colleague Graeme Souness at
Southampton in 1996, the pair later took charge of both Benfica and
Blackburn Rovers before succeeding Sir Bobby Robson at Gallowgate
during September 2004.
Murray remained at United with Souness until both left in February
2006.
2026/27:
Fixtures released
Newcastle
will begin the 2026/27 season against Liverpool at SJP on Sunday
August 23rd at 4.30pm - the fifth time in the last six years that
United have had a home opener.
In addition to player-related sub-plots - a possible PL debut for
Toon target Victor Munoz and the first time Alexander Isak has faced
his former club - it also sees new Reds boss Andoni Iraola test his
unbeaten PL record on Tyneside.
That Liverpool home game is live on
Sky Sports, who hold UK live transmission rights along with TNT
Sports. The first live schedule release date is in the week
commencing Monday July 13th, covering our first PL away game at
Spurs.
That game take places over the August Bank Holiday weekend and were
it to be played on the Sunday, would clash with rail work affecting
Kings Cross services.
The five midweek match rounds see Manchester United, Nottingham
Forest and Chelsea visit SJP. Trips to Old Trafford and the City
Ground comprise our midweek aways.
At least one Saturday game will be rescheduled as a result of the
opposition's European commitments; United's PL visit to Crystal
Palace on Saturday October 24th just 48 hours after the Eagles are
in Europa League Group Stage action.
Progress for Brighton into the Conference League Group Stage
meanwhile would require our PL visit to Sussex on Saturday
November 28th to be similaly rescheduled.
Coventry's
CBS Arena will become the 62nd different PL venue to have hosted Newcastle
when they head there during October for our first visit since
December 2009.
Following last season's away double header, the two festive season
games are both on Tyneside.
This season's Carabao Cup takes place on Sunday March 21st,
coinciding with the visit of Leeds United to SJP.
There's no clash with PL games on any FA Cup round weekend until the
Semi-finals, on or around April 24th. The Magpies are due to host
Ipswich Town that weekend.
The final home game against Crystal Palace is scheduled
on Sunday May 23rd, along with the rest of the PL games that weekend.
Saturday May 22nd is clear for the FA Cup Final.
The closing game of the season then takes the Magpies to promoted Hull City
on Sunday May 30th at 4pm - their first top-flight visit to
Humberside since January 2015.
August
Sun 23 Liverpool (H)
Wed 26 Carabao Cup 2
Sat 29 Spurs (A)
September
Sat 05 Bournemouth (H)
Sat 12 Leeds United (A)
Sat 19 Hull City (H)
October
Sat 10 Coventry City (A)
Sat 17 Aston Villa (H)
Sat 24 Crystal Palace (A)
Sat 31 Everton (H)
November
Sat 07 Fulham (A)
Sat 21 Arsenal (H)
Sat 28 Brighton and Hove Albion (A)
December
Wed 02 Manchester United (H)
Sat 05 mackems (H)
Sat 12 Ipswich Town (A)
Sat 19 Brentford (A)
Sat 26 Manchester City (H)
Wed 30 Nottingham Forest (H)
January
Sat 02 Chelsea (A)
Wed 06 Manchester United (A)
Sat 09 FA Cup 3
Sat 16 Fulham (H)
Sat 23 Arsenal (A)
Sat 30 Brighton and Hove Albion (H)
February
Sat 06 Everton (A)
Wed 10 Chelsea (H)
Sat 20 Manchester City (A)
Sat 27 Brentford (H)
March
Wed 03 Nottingham Forest (A)
Sat 13 Bournemouth (A)
Sat 20 Leeds United (H)
April
Sat 10 Liverpool (A)
Sat 17 Spurs (H)
Sat 24 Ipswich Town (H)
May
Sat 01 mackems (A)
Sat 08 Coventry City (H)
Sat 15 Aston Villa (A)
Sun 23 Crystal Palace (H)
Sun 30 Hull City (A)
United enter the
Carabao Cup in the regionalised Second Round on or around Wednesday August 26th.
They should
learn their opponents on or around Monday August 10th.
The usual FA Cup Third Round ties will take place on or around
Saturday January 9th 2027, with the draw for that set to be staged
on or around Sunday December 6th.
The Magpies are yet to release details of the home cup ticket
schemes for Carabao Cup and FA Cup ties.
Update:
Staying, going etc.
Squad updates:
Senior players signed (1):
Ewen Jaouen
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)
Unlikely lads:
Comings and goings
SJP old boys on the move recently include:
Tom Allen left Darlington
Tom Allen now Hebburn Town
Demba Ba now Le Havre (Sporting Director)
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)
Steve Clarke left Scotland (Coach)
Luuk de Jong left Porto
Martin Dubravka left Burnley
Martin Dubrakva now Spurs
Damien Duff now Brentford (Coach)
Martin Dubravka left Burnley
Kieron Dyer now Southend United (Manager)
Rob Elliot left Gateshead (Manager)
Rob Elliot now Carlisle United (Manager)
Ludwig Francillette left Morecambe
Alex Gilliead left Shrewsbury Town
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
Charlie McArthur now York City
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)
Brian Pinas left Feyenoord (Coach)
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
Allan Saint-Maximin to Charlotte FC
Mo Sangare left Morecambe
Josh Scott now West Auckland Town
Islam Slimani left Cluj
Elias Sorensen now PEC Zwolle
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
Isaac Westendorf now Torquay United
Georginio Wijnaldum left Al-Ettifaq
Mike Williamson now South Shields (Manager)

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NUFC ticketing website online
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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
PL
home ST limits:
ST left unused, limit is 5
ST sold/transferred limit is 10
SJP seating plan online
here
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
Fixtures:
Mon 13.07.2026 NUFC first team players return for pre-season (excluding
those involved at WCF).
Sat 18.07.2026 Darlington (h) @ The KNOX training ground, KO tbc. Friendly. Behind closed doors - no public access.
Sat 25.07.2026 Gateshead (a) @ International stadium, 12.30pm. Friendly.
Public sale now, all sales via GFC
here
Wed 29.07.2026 Bristol City (a) @ Ashton Gate, 7.30pm. Friendly.
Ticket details awaited.
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. Ticket details awaited.
Wed 12.08.2026 Everton (n) @ Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, 5.15pm. Friendly.
Public sale now, all
sales via Ticketmaster.
Sun 23.08.2026 Liverpool (h) @ SJP, 4.30pm. Premier League.
Ticket details awaited.
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:
Sun 23.08.2026 Liverpool (h) 4.30pm Sky
(PL selections made to Mon 24.08.2026)
(PL season ends on Sun 30.05.2027)
PL live TV release dates:
Aug
w/c Mon 13.07.2026
Sep
w/c Mon 13.07.2026
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.
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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National Service |
2025/26:
19.07.2026 World Cup Finals end
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
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On This Day in History |
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29th June |
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Born Or Died:
1928 Tommy Cavanagh born, Liverpool. (Trainer 1981-82)

Trainer/coach/assistant
to Arthur Cox during the first full season of his reign at SJP, Tommy played
for Preston North End, Stockport County, Huddersfield Town, Doncaster Rovers,
Bristol City and Carlisle during his career.
After coaching at Cheltenham, Brentford, Nottingham Forest and Hull City,
Cavanagh moved to Old Trafford and assisted both Tommy Docherty and Ron
Atkinson before making the switch to Tyneside.
Following his departure from Newcastle, Cavanagh managed Norwegians Rosenborg
and also had a stint in charge of Burnley. Working as an FA coach in his latter
years, he passed away in 2007.
1935 Keith
Kettleborough born, Rotherham. (1966)

The lesser
known of the two Yorkshiremen with initials KK to have played for United, Keith
was a talented golfer and cricketer whose batting prowess saw him represent
Yorkshire Schools and North of England.
Joining the RAF to complete his National Service, Kettleborough switched
attentions on football and was invited for a trial with Grimsby Town during
1955.
Nothing came of that but by December of that year Keith had signed for hometown
club Rotherham United, later joining Sheffield United for £15,000 in December
1960.
Helping the Blades to promotion in his first season at Bramall Lane, the
midfielder was also selected to represent the Football League - but continued
to play cricket for both Rotherham Town and Rawmarsh.
Included in Alf Ramsey's initial 40 man selection for the 1966 World Cup squad
(missing out when it was cut to 22), Keith was added to a struggling Newcastle
side at a cost of £22,500 in January 1966.
His influence ensured that United avoided an instant return to the Second
Division - the side's first win in eight games coinciding with his debut at
home to West Ham.
After spending the summer playing cricket for Chester-le-Street, Keith returned
to SJP but unexpectedly joined Doncaster Rovers for £12K as player/boss in
December 1966.
Unable to prevent the side dropping into Division Four, Keith remained at Belle
Vue as a player the following season before signing for Chesterfield and later,
Matlock Town.
Post-football, he worked as a milkman and continued to play cricket for Whiston
Parish Church before becoming janitor/PE teacher of Birkdale independent school
in Sheffield.
Keith died in November 2009 and his passing was marked with a minute's applause
at Bramall Lane the following day, before the Sheffield United v Newcastle
United game.

1937 Chris
Harker born, Shiremoor.
(1955-61)

Goalkeeper who appeared for local
sides Backworth Welfare and West Allotment before joining Newcastle in 1955.
What proved to be his sole senior
outing for the Magpies came in place of Ronnie Simpson for a season-ending 3-1
home loss to Burnley in April 1958.
Called up for national service,
Harker spent time on loan at both Consett and Aberdeen before a £1,000 switch
to Bury in late 1961, shortly after former SJP team mate Bob Stokoe
became Manager at Gigg Lane.
He also finished on the winning side at SJP in February 1965 when Bury ran out
3-2 winners in a fixture where over 10 minutes of time were added in the second
half. That proved to be the only home loss United suffered en route to the
Division Two title.
Later spells at Grimsby Town and Rochdale were followed by a drop into local
league football with Stockton and a stint on the Darlington coaching staff.
Chris remained resident in
Darlington and worked as a mechanical fitter (having given up a similar job in
the shipyards to play football).
A caretaker in later life, Harker died in September 2014, aged 77.

1938 Robert
Gilfillan born, Cowdenbeath, Scotland. (1959-61)

Bobby had been
a prolific scorer for his hometown club when Newcastle paid £4,000 for his
services in October 1959.
Making his debut shortly afterwards in a 0-2 home defeat by Bolton Wanderers,
Gilfillan wore the number nine shirt on four other occasions that season
without scoring.
His only competitive United goals came when he bagged a brace in a 7-2
home win over Fulham earlier the following season but never appeared again
after drawing a blank against Burnley four days later.
Newcastle recouped their outlay in 1961 when Bobby joined St.Johnstone,
later moves taking him to Southend United, Raith Rovers,
Doncaster Rovers and Northwich Victoria
- the latter as player/boss at Drill Field.
Gilfillan was living in the Scottish town of Perth when he sadly succumbed to
prostate cancer during November 2012.

1969
Archibald Murdoch Gourlay born, Greenock, Scotland. (1988-92)

Having
faced him in a friendly at Cappielow during March 1988, Newcastle paid
£50k to Greenock Morton for their teenage midfielder later that month.
Making his reserve team debut in a 3-0 win over Notts County at Gallowgate,
Archie ended the season playing for the U19 side as they won a youth tournament
in Holland.
The only
competitive first team
appearance of his first spell at SJP
was a substitute outing at Luton Town
that
December.
Within 24 hours United moved to replace caretaker boss Colin Suggett with Jim
Smith - and Archie was to play no further part in the club's failed relegation
fight.
Loaned back to Morton for a spell, Gourlay returned to Gallowgate and briefly
featured in the senior side in the 1990/91 season.
A further loan saw him join Gateshead, with one final Magpies appearance coming
in a League Cup defeat at Peterborough under Ossie Ardiles in October 1991.
Following his release by United, Archie joined Motherwell and later played for
Hartlepool United, Linfield, Whitley Bay, Morpeth Town, South Shields and
finally Bedlington Terriers.
Working for a local paper in Northumberland, Gourlay later returned to the
Magpies as an Academy coach.

1979 Andrew
O'Brien born, Harrogate.
(2001-05).

Central
defender with Leeds United as a schoolboy, joining
Bradford City following his release from Elland Road.
Debuting for the Bantams in the Premier League during
1996, Newcastle moved in to complete a £2m move during
the March 2001 transfer window.
Following his unveiling, Andy rushed off to face Cyprus
for Ireland U21s - returning to make his Magpies bow in a
2-2 draw against his former side at Valley Parade.
Following the similarly mundane capture of Wayne
Quinn, O'Brien's arrival was greeted with something
approaching apathy on Tyneside as Bradford continued their
fire sale ahead of an inevitable relegation.
The incident that sealed O'Brien's place in Toon folklore
came in only his fourth game, putting the ball in the
mackem net to
salvage a 1-1 draw at the dark place.
Aside from a memorable photo of a ball hitting his
injury-prone hooter in a game against Manchester United,
his major contribution was equalising at Highbury in December 2001, as United broke their London hoodoo in
considerable style.
A regular starter for Sir Bobby Robson over the following
three seasons, Andy was retained by Graeme Souness in his
first campaign but left as part of a squad clear out
following a fourteenth place league finish and exits in
the latter stages of both the UEFA Cup and FA Cup.
June 2005 saw O'Brien join Portsmouth for £2m, following
former colleagues Lomana LuaLua and Andy Griffin to
Fratton Park. Meanwhile, Souness oversaw the arrival of
Craig Moore to join Jean-Alain Boumsong.
Andy would have a close up view of another moment of
Newcastle history the following February, Alan Shearer eluded
the defender before netting his record -breaking 201st
club goal.
Joining Bolton Wanderers in 2007, Andy was loaned to Leeds United in October
2010,
making
that move permanent in the January transfer window.
However, he only appeared a handful of times in the 2011/12 season and joined
Canadian side Vancouver Whitecaps in August 2012, leaving in January 2015.
Andy then
hung up his boots and became a scout for Liverpool.
Alongside fellow ex-Magpie Shaka Hislop and future arrival Lee Bowyer, Andy
played for England U21s at friendly level - earning praise for keeping Thierry
Henry at bay in a 3-2 win over France in 1999.
Ireland hijacked
his affiliations however and after eight U21 outings,
the first of 26 full caps came as a substitute against Estonia in Tallinn
during June 2001 - replacing Damien Duff and joining Shay Given and
Stephen Carr on the field.

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1950 Magpies
striker Jackie Milburn watched from the sidelines as the USA beat England
1-0 in a World Cup tie in Belo Horizonte.
1954 More World Cup action and
Newcastle's Ivor Broadis played but
failed to score for England as they beat Switzerland 2-0 in Berne. Future
Magpies manager Bill McGarry was also in the England team.
1976 Sacked Wolves boss Bill McGarry
accepted the job of coach to the Saudi Arabian national team. He lasted just
over a year before returning to England and taking charge of Newcastle.
2005 Laurent Robert was fined for
comments he made about Newcastle United after joining Portsmouth on loan.
Officially on the books at SJP (his Fratton
Park deal being an extended loan) some mutterings about Jermaine Jenas cost him
another six-figure sum, in the wake of previous public grumblings about United
resulting in a fine of four weeks' wages.
2009 The
BBC reported that a consortium were in "advanced talks over a £60m
takeover" of the club via TV and online news updates, naming Freddy
Shepherd as the lead figure and Alan Shearer as preferred manager.
However, the story quickly died down and no comment was forthcoming from either
party.
2012 Midfielder Danny Guthrie left Newcastle for Reading while United
while were reported to be negotiating the transfer of
striker Luuk De Jong from FC Twente.
Dutch international De Jong would move to Bundesliga side Borussia
Monchengladbach, later joining United for a barren loan spell in the latter part
of the 2013/14 campaign.
2016 The first signing made by Rafa
Benitez as Magpies boss was confirmed - a £5m capture of KAA Gent's Belgian
international goalkeeper Matz Sels.
2018 Newcastle signed South Korean captain Ki Sungyueng, the 29 year-old midfielder
agreeing a two year deal after leaving Swansea City.
Formerly with FC Seoul and Celtic before becoming a Swan in 2012, Ki also spent
the 2013/14 season loaned out to the mackems.
He arrived at SJP soon after playing twice for his country at
the World Cup Finals in Russia.
2021
Emil Krafth's late substitute arrival failed to prevent Sweden's exit from the Euro finals at the last 16 stage -
beaten 1-2 by Ukraine at Hampden Park.
That left Switzerland's Fabian Schar as
United's last player at the tournament.
2024 Schar played 90 minutes for the Swiss in Berlin as they defeated reigning
champions Italy 2-0 at Euro 2024.
In Las Vegas meanwhile, Magpies Bruno Guimaraes and Miguel Almiron met in the
Copa America, Brazil registering a 4-1 victory over Paraguay.
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