NB: Compiled from reading club material, asking questions, general observation
and anecdotal evidence - a totally unofficial production by a totally
unofficial website for the assistance of football fans.
Presented on a best endeavours basis, use at your own risk.
Ticket office Address |
Club Address |
The Box Office
Newcastle United
PO Box 315
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE99 IZN |
Newcastle United Football Club Co. Ltd.
St. James' Park
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 4ST
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Publications
Matchday programme:
Produced by Cre8 @ £tbc
Programme subs: available
online here or via 01367 851127.
Rates: £tbc UK, £tbc Europe, £tbc ROW.
Club Shops
Branches located at:
St.James' Park (South East "Strawberry" corner)
Eldon Square (Northumberland Street entrance)
Metro Centre
Club Nickname:
"The
Magpies" or unofficially "The Toon"
Club Sponsors:
HM Government aka Northern Rock
Club telephone number:
0844 372 1892
Club Colours:
(Kit suppliers: Puma)
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First
Strip:
Shirts: black and white stripes
Shorts: black with white detail
Socks: black with white detail |
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Second
Strip:
Shirts: orange
Shorts: orange
Socks: orange
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Third
Strip:
Shirts: black
Shorts: black
Socks: black
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Officials:
(based
on club press releases)
Owner, NUFC |
Mike Ashley |
Managing Director |
Derek Llambias |
Non-Executive Director |
Justin Barnes |
Non-Executive Director |
Steve Hayward |
Commercial Director |
Dale Aitchison |
Football Secretary |
Lee Charnley |
Financial
Controller |
John Irving |
Head of Media |
Wendy Taylor |
Press Officer |
Mark Hannen |
Football Management:
Manager |
Alan Pardew |
Assistant
Manager |
John Carver |
First
Team Coach |
Steve Stone |
First
Team Coach |
Willie Donachie |
Reserve Team
Manager |
Peter Beardsley |
Goalkeeping Coach |
Andy Woodman |
Academy
Manager |
Joe Joyce |
Academy
Coach |
vacant |
Academy GK Coach |
Chris
Terpcou |
Club
Doctor |
Paul Catterson |
Physiotherapist |
Dave Henderson |
Physiotherapist |
Derek Wright |
Physiotherapist |
Michael Harding |
Academy
Physiotherapist |
Carl Nelson |
Fitness
Coach |
Simon Tweddle |
Academy Fitness
Coach |
Jack Ade |
Chief
Scout |
Graham Carr |
Academy
Scout |
Ray Gooding |
Presidents:
Life President |
Sir John Hall |
Honorary President |
Bob Young |
Ticket Information:
The capacity of the ground in season 2010/11
is 52,138 tbc of which up to 3,000 are allocated to away
fans, housed in the East End of Level 7 Sir
John Hall (Leazes) Stand.
The Box Office number is:
0844 372 1892
(0044 870 444
1892 for overseas callers)
The Box Office is at the South West corner of
SJP, with additional collection points for pre-purchased tickets at the back
of the Gallowgate (South) Stand, above Shearers.
Box
Office Opening Hours:
Monday-Friday: |
9am
- 5.30pm |
Saturday: |
9am
- 3pm |
Sunday: |
closed |
Home Tickets:
Tickets available from the SJP Box Office in person, via 0844 372 1892, online here,
from any club shop (except SJP). Check NUFC.com for details of ticket sales,
which take place at various times to various groups in order as follows:
1. NUFC members (but not ST holders)
2. General public (online only)
3. General public (via telephone and in person)
Magpie Mover:
ST holders are entitled to buy a pass giving unlimited travel on
local public transport for three hours before & after first team home
games. Application forms were sent out with STs - also available from Metro
Travelshops or download online here
In season
2011/12 these cost £10.
Away Tickets:
The previous
voucher scheme has been replaced with online, telephone and over the counter
selling - but the criteria used to dictate who is entitled to tickets remains unchanged.
The loyalty point system is now linked to online fan accounts accessible here
(logon is with the customer number that's on season tickets and password
that Box Office can reset if not already known).
Depending on the number of tickets allocated by the home club, NUFC calculate
the number of loyalty points needed as follows:
1. Season Ticket Holders
2. NUFC Members (no points needed)
3. General public (no points needed)
A so-called Friends & Family option allows fans to link up their online
fan accounts in order to sit together at away games.
This also applies to Away Season Ticket Holders, who were offered this option
based on previous attendance - if you weren't offered it, you're not entitled
to one.
Away season tickets automatically include any away League and FA Cup games.
The Reserve team:
NUFC play in Northern Section A of the Premier Reserve
League.
Home games take place at various venues - St.James' Park, Whitley Park (aka
Blue Flames) and Darsley Park (aka NUFC Training Centre).
For fixtures/kickoff times please check
NUFC.com. Note that fans will not be
admitted to those games staged at Darsley Park.
The Youth Academy:
NUFC play in the Premier League Academy (North).
For news on match venues, fixtures and kickoff times please check NUFC.com.
Home Academy Games:
These are played at the NUFC Academy base at Little Benton, just off Coach
Lane (entrance down private road off Greenlee Drive). Admission is free and open to all.
Note that many matches are played at the first team
training ground.
The club also enter a team each season in the FA Youth Cup, a
competition played to the same rules as the proper FA Cup (apart from the
final now being contested on a home and away two leg basis.) The age limit for
this competition is U18.
SJP Ground Tours:
£10 adults, £7 concessions. Bookings/
information via 0844 372 1892 or in person at the SJP Ticket Office
during opening hours. Times vary. Matchday tours also operated - starting 4 hours prior to
kickoff - note that prices increase by £3 on matchdays.
Seeing the Team Train:
The Newcastle United Training Centre
aka first team training ground is at Darsley Park on the A191 Whitley
Road, (formerly the Civil Service sports ground next to Whitley Park.)
Please note that there is no public access to this site and no convenient
viewing point for spectators. Security staff have instructions not to
allow fans onto the site.
Directions for SJP:
Want a map?: click
here
By Tyne and Wear Metro
Nearest station is St. James. Come out
of the station, and look behind you. To be honest you may as well walk. If coming from the airport, alight at
Haymarket or Monument Stations and follow the crowds.
Here's a map of the Metro network
NB: Do not get on a metro at the Central Station that says St James
- it goes via the Coast and takes about an hour ! If you cannot walk, you
need to change at Monument for a metro running the short distance (one stop) to the
football ground.
By British Rail
Nearest station is Newcastle Central -a 15
minute walk as follows:
Direct route - Come out of the station and cross the street in front of
you, and up the alley to the left of the bakers. This take you past a pub
called The Forth and brings you out on Clayton Street. Cross straight
over and continue up the final section of the alley. You are now on Westgate
Road.
To your right is a paper shop and immediately past it is a paved walkway
(complete with odd-shaped ornamental metal cone) which
stretches up the hill - at the top of this you will be able to see the ground
to your right. Either continue towards the ground or deviate right, which is
Stowell Street - home of the local Chinese community and numerous fine eating
establishments.
Route via the City Centre - Come
out of the station and cross the street in front of you, turn right and then
next left up Grainger Street. After a few minutes walk you should
be in a square with a Nelson's Column type monument in the centre -
that's Grey's Monument that is (pictured).
Turn left up Blackett Street, through the 'tunnel' and straight across
the roundabout (turning right at the roundabout up Percy Street takes you
to a variety of pubs) up Gallowgate and St James' Park will be clearly
visible to your right.
Away supporters are housed in the North West corner,
following the direct route above brings you to the South West side of the
ground (or South East if via City Centre).
Continue to walk along the road that winds along to the ground and then walk underneath the new offices/stand with the ground on your
right. The away turnstiles are past the main entrance and underneath the North
Stand (aka Sir John Hall Stand)
Away buses / coaches tend to park immediately to the North of this point.
By Road (sat navvies input "NE1
4ST")
(Given the size of the reconstructed ground and
its dominant position on the Newcastle skyline, you shouldn't have any bother
spotting the damn thing from a wide area)
The following directions
are what TheAA.com suggest (m=miles):
From the South:
We'll assume you can get this far....
A1(M) WASHINGTON SERVICE AREA
Travelodge (Washington North)
0.7m A1(M) Junction 65 (A194(M))
Take left hand lanes (signposted Newcastle, Gateshead)
0.3m A1 End of Motorway
Forward A1
4.8m A184 Junction with A184
Branch left to join A184 (signposted Newcastle, Gateshead)
1.1m A189 Junction with A189
Take right hand lane to join A189 then cross
0.2m A189 Redheugh Bridge
Keep forward (signposted City Centre)
0.5m A189 Wakenshaw V.C Junction
At traffic signals forward
0.2m A189 Hadrian's Wall Junction
At traffic signals forward
0.1m A189 Milburn Junction
At traffic signals forward
0.1m A189 Gallowgate
At roundabout take 1st exit
0.1m A189 Arrive at Newcastle United Football
Club (St James's Park)
By Road from West:
We'll assume you can get this far....
A69/A1 Roundabout (basically the 1st roundabout
once you reach Newcastle)
Follow signs A1 North
11.8m A1 Junction with A1/A186
At roundabout take 1st exit (signposted Morpeth) to join A1
0.9m B6324 Junction with B6324
Branch left (signposted City (West) and at roundabout take 3rd exit B6324 In 0.3
mile at "Pooley Road Roundabout" forward
0.7m B6324 Silver Lonnen Roundabout
Take 2nd exit (signposted City Centre) In 0.4 mile at roundabout take 1st exit
0.5m A167 Cowgate Roundabout
Take 2nd exit A167
0.7m A189 Junction with A189
Branch left (signposted City West) At traffic signals turn right A189 and at
next traffic signals forward
0.4m A189 Junction with Fenham Hall Drive
At traffic signals forward (signposted City Centre, Gateshead via Redheugh
Bridge)
0.3m A189 Hunters Moor
At traffic signals forward In 0.5 mile at roundabout take 1st exit
0.7m A189 Arrive at Newcastle United Football
Club (St James's Park)
By Road from North:
We'll assume you can get this far....
A1 (signposted Gateshead)
A167 Junction with A167/A696/B6918
Branch left (signposted City Centre) and at roundabout take 1st exit A167
0.3m A167 Kenton Bar ("Crofters Lodge" public
house)
At roundabout take 2nd exit In 0.3 mile at roundabout take 2nd exit
0.6m A167 Springfield Roundabout
Take 2nd exit
0.4m A167 Cowgate Roundabout
Take 1st exit
0.7m A189 Junction with A189
Branch left (signposted City West) At traffic signals turn right A189 and at
next traffic signals forward
0.4m A189 Junction with Fenham Hall Drive
At traffic signals forward (signposted City Centre, Gateshead via Redheugh
Bridge)
0.3m A189 Hunters Moor
At traffic signals forward In 0.5 mile at roundabout take 1st exit
0.7m A189 Arrive at Newcastle United Football
Club (St James's Park)
Parking at the Ground:
None, save for a couple of pay and display ones next to the Metro station and
Strawberry pub.
Like most British cities, on-street
parking is available round the edge of the centre, but the threat of car crime
and changing parking rules is an ever-present one.
Parking Suggestions:
Near the Arena/Life Centre, to the east of the Railway Station (limited).
Off the Westgate Road - North end and to East off St.James' boulevard
(limited).
Past the Royal Victoria Infirmary beside the University/Exhibition Park.
At the Railway Station itself (limited space and expensive).
Multi-storey car parks on Dean Street and near Haymarket bus station.
Park and ride via the metro from various stations, including Four Lane Ends,
Northumberland Park (handy for Tyne Tunnel) and Callerton Parkway (near the airport).
There are car parks at the ground - however they are strictly for permit
holders and there's no pay on the day public access to them. Note that traffic
wardens have periodic blitzes on cars parked on Barrack Road up past the
ground and towards the BBC buildings.
Food & Drink
Frankly if you require directions to either in this town, then you shouldn't
be out on your own....
Accommodation
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You'll find a wide
variety of accommodation
in the Tyneside area, much of which is bookable
at very competitive rates via late rooms:
click on the image:
And for details of Northumberland coastal breaks
in a highly recommended location: click
here
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