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Champions League:
Europe again...
Newcastle's reward for
finishing twelfth in the League Phase of the Champions League is a
place in the two-legged play-offs, facing either Monaco or
Qarabag. Those two sides finished 21st and 22nd respectively.
Whether Eddie Howe's side will be heading to the Principality or
making an exotic trip to the Azerbaijan capital of Baku will be
decided on Friday, when the draw takes place from 11am.
Regardless of their opponent, United's seeded status means that they
have home advantage in the play-off second leg.
Their hectic February fixture list now reads as follows:
Wed 04.02.2026 Manchester City (a) 8pm
(CC)
Sat 07.02.2026 Brentford (h) 5.30pm (PL)
Tue 10.02.2026 Spurs (a) 7.30pm (PL)
Sat 14.02.2026
Villa (a) 5.45pm (FA)
Tue 17.02.2026 or Wed 18.02.2026 (a) (CL)
Sat 21.02.2026
Manchester City (a) KO tbc* (PL)
Tue 24.02.2026 or Wed 25.02.2026 (h) (CL)
Sat 28.02.2026
Everton (h) 3pm (PL)
* With Manchester City avoiding the play-offs, kick-off time for
United's Premier League visit to the Etihad Stadium will depend on
what night their away play-off takes place.
If Newcastle are in CL action on Tue 17.02.2026 then we'll face City
at 12.30pm. If it's Wed 18.02.2026 then we'll face City at 8pm.
Champions League:
Paris parity = play-offs

PSG 1 Newcastle 1
Newcastle rounded off their Champions
League, League Phase fixtures with a creditable draw against last year's
competition winners PSG at the Parc Des Princes in Paris.
The tie got off to an incredible start; an incredibly dubious decision
to award the home side a penalty from their first attack strongly
echoing the one gifted to them in 2023.
Lewis Miley's accidental handball after the ball had already hit Bradley Barcoloa's arm was reviewed by VAR and referee Slavko
gave the spot-kick after a pitchside check.
Providing the cross that led to the suspicious penalty call last
time, Ousmane Dembele was this time entrusted with the spot kick but
foiled by an excellent stop from Nick Pope to keep it goalless with only four minutes gone.
The joy was to be short-lived for the 2,000 travelling Mags though,
with PSG going ahead just four minutes later. Lewis Hall lost the
ball and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia teed up Vitinha on the edge of the
area to bury an accurate low
shot.
More home goals could have followed but Pope denied Dembele and
Kvaratskhelia
before the Georgian player left the field after injuring himself
upending Anthony Elanga.
Another mind-boggling decision from the Slovenian referee saw
Newcastle gain the free-kick but Elanga cautioned!
Nick Woltemade could have headed a corner goalward but when he
didn't, the ball hit a defender's arm but this time VAR took seconds
to clear the offence.
A Magpies side showing five changes from Sunday's Premier League
defeat to Aston Villa began to settle down and cause PSG some
problems, but without managing to test Russian goalkeeper Matvey
Safonov.
That all changed in first half added time though, as Pope's free-kick on
the halfway line was headed backwards by a defender, Dan Burn doing well to nod the ball back to Joe Willock
who steered his header in.
After the break, an unchanged United side altered their approach and
restricted the hosts to a minimum of shots while looking to expose
them on the counter-attack.
That effort to find a second goal saw Anthony Gordon and Harvey Barnes
introduced, and both of them should have added to their collections
of Champions League strikes.
Gordon was denied by what looked like a foul that the referee and
VAR ignored, while Barnes seemed certain to
score late on, but sliced his first-time effort wide.
The linesman's flag was raised after the latter miss, but
a review may have found him to be onside. There again, given the
antics of the officials, he'd probably have been booked...
At that point both sides needed to win to make it into the top eight
but neither could carve out an opening in added time and both enter
the play-offs.
That doesn't detract from the enjoyment of this tie - Howe genuinely
rotating his side for once and gaining satisfaction from the
performances of Willock and Jacob Ramsey, who justified a starting
place rather than a cameo role. There was also the big boost of Burn
returning from injury.
Three times we've faced PSG now: we're yet to lose to them and once
again came mighty close to beating them on their own ground.
Regardless of our progression, that's something to be proud of.
Full report to follow.
Team: Pope, Miley, Thiaw, Botman, Burn, Hall, Ramsey,
Tonali, Elanga (Barnes 68), Woltemade (Wissa 79), Willock (Gordon
68).
Subs n/u: Ramsdale, Harris, Shahar, Trippier, A.Murphy,
J.Murphy, Guimaraes, Osula.
Booked: Elanga.
Goal: Willock 45+2.
PSG:
Safonov, Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes, Zaire-Emery (Mayulu
87), Vitinha, Neves (Mbaye 87), Kvaratskhelia (Doue 23), Dembel,
Barcola (Ramos 70).
Subs n/u: Chevalier, Beraldo, Hernandez, James, Zabarnyi.
Goal: Vitinha 8.
Referee: Slavko Vincic (Slovenia)
VAR: Christian Dingert (Germany)
Crowd: 47,637 including 2,000 away fans.
The net which obstructed the view significantly for fans in the
lower tier in 2023 was thankfully not in place tonight.
Eddie Howe said:
On whether he'd have taken a playoff place at the outset:
"I probably would have done. I don’t know.
"We didn’t set out with that intention, we set
out to try to qualify outright, but I think you take every
eventuality that falls your way.
"Now, we knew this would be our last game and it was going to
be really tough if we were needing to win, and that was the position
we found ourselves in.
"We went all out to try to do that, to try to win the game and
we chased it as much as we could without leaving ourselves with the
possibility of losing, because I don’t think that would have helped
us either.
"We gave everything we could to try to finish in the top
eight; we didn’t quite get there, so we have to go another route.”
On the penalty decisions:
"You can debate the first decision, but if you think it’s a penalty
– which obviously the officials did – then for me, the next one has
to be a penalty as well.
"I don’t think the first one is, personally, I don’t think the
one against Lewie should have been given. It hits their player’s arm
first and it’s unintentional."
Joe Willock became the latest Magpie to complete the feat of
scoring in the Premier League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Champions
League. He joins current colleagues Dan Burn, Anthony Gordon,
Joelinton and Fabian Schar in that club.
Willock's 19th competitive Newcastle goal is the first
he's scored since a brace at Birmingham City in the FA Cup in
February 2025.
Stats:
Magpies @ French League sides:
1977/78 Bastia lost 1-2 Cannell (UE)
1996/97 Metz drew 1-1 Beardsley (UE)
1996/97 Monaco lost 0-3 (UE)
2001/02 Troyes drew 0-0 (IT)
2003/04 Marseille lost 0-2 (UE)
2004/05 Sochaux won 4-0 Bowyer, Shola,
Bellamy, Robert (UE)
2012/13 Bordeaux lost 0-2 (UE)
2023/24 PSG drew 1-1 (CL) Isak
2025/26 Marseille lost 1-2 (CL) Barnes
2025/26 PSG drew 1-1 (CL) Willock
Geordies in the Champions League - away from SJP:
1997/98 Croatia Zagreb (a) Drew 2-2
1997/98 Dynamo Kiev (a) Drew 2-2
1997/98 PSV Eindhoven (a) Lost 0-1
1997/98 Barcelona (a) Lost 0-1
2002/03 Zeljeznicar (a) Won 1-0 (qualifier)
2002/03 Dynamo Kiev (a) Lost 0-2
2002/03 Juventus (a) Lost 0-2
2002/03 Feyenoord (a) Won 3-2
2002/03 Barcelona (a) Lost 1-3
2002/03 Bayer Leverkusen (a) Won 3-1
2002/03 Inter Milan (a) Drew 2-2
2003/04 Partizan Belgrade (a) Won 1-0 (qualifier)
2023/24 AC Milan (a) Drew 0-0
2023/24 Borussia Dortmund (a) Lost 0-2
2023/24 PSG (a) Drew 1-1
2025/26 USG (a) Won 4-0
2025/26 Marseille (a) Lost 1-2
2025/26 Bayer Leverkusen (a) Drew 2-2
2025/26 PSG (a) Drew 1-1
Premier League:
No Bruno, no party
Newcastle 0
Aston Villa 2
Match report
Champions League:
Play-off place secured
Newcastle 3 PSV Eindhoven 0
Match report
Update:
Honest Mag
Scottish Championship side Ayr United have completed the loan
signing of Magpies goalkeeper Max Thompson for the
remainder of the season.
The 21 year-old Tynesider was loaned out to League One
Northampton Town during 2023/24 and League Two Chesterfield last
season, but remained in Toon this season and was named on the
bench against PSV.
Update:
Loan lads
Harrison Ashby/Joe White (Bradford City):
Harrison's inclusion at right wing back for Tuesday's League
One visit to Lincoln City did nothing to improve Bradford's
form, as they lost 0-3. Ashby was withdrawn in the 69th minute,
with midfielder Joe introduced at that time.
Max Thompson (Ayr United):
No debut for the goalkeeper on Tuesday as Ayr's Challenge
Cup visit to St.Johnstone fell victim to the weather.
Charlie McArthur (Airdrieonians):
Tuesday's Challenge Cup tie at Arbroath was also postponed.
Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
Norwich City (h) Championship, Saturday.
Joe Brayson (Morpeth Town):
Guiseley (h) Northern Premier League, Saturday.
Tyler Jones (Dunston UTS):
Consett (h) Northern Premier League, Saturday.
Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
An unused substitute role on
Saturday for the winger, as his side won 2-0 at Rennes in Ligue
1.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
With Vlach between the posts, Seville beat Bilbao 2-1 at
home in La Liga on Saturday.
Antonio Cordero (Cadiz)
Making his first start for Cadiz following a trio of
substitute appearances, Antonio played on the right wing at home
to Granada in La Liga 2 on Saturday.
He came close to netting in the first half when a shot from
distance was tipped on to the post by the 'keeper. Antonio
completed 69 minutes of the 1-2 loss and was booked.
(Thanks to Spanish Mag Tony Taylor for the update)
Travis Hernes (Groningen):
Sunday brought a belated Eredivisie debut for the
midfielder, appearing from the bench for the final 10 minutes of
a 1-2 home defeat by Fortuna Sittard.
Premier League:
TV times
The Premier League's live TV selections for March
see all three of Newcastle's games amended as follows:
Wed 04.03.2026 Manchester United (h) 8.15pm TNT
Sat 14.03.2026 Chelsea (a) 5.30pm Sky
Sun 22.03.2026* mackems (h) Noon Sky
* subject to alteration were Newcastle to be in the Carabao Cup
Final that day.
Premier League :
Liverpool (a)

Following their midweek visit to
Paris, Newcastle return to Premier League action when they face
Liverpool at the ungodly hour of 8pm on Saturday, live on TNT
Sports.
The first meeting of the two sides this season ended in a 3-2
victory for the Reds at Gallowgate, the winning goal coming in the
tenth minute of second half added time.
Team: To follow
LFC:
To follow
The Reds are winless in all five of their Premier League games in
2026 since a 2-1 home success against Wolves in late December.
Four successive draws were then followed by a 2-3 loss at
Bournemouth last time out.
Ahead of our meeting, Arne Slot's side beat Qarabag 6-0 at home in the Champions
League on Wednesday night.
Referee: Simon Hooper - the Wiltshire whistler returns for
only his second Toon appointment of the season, having taken charge
of our 2-3 home loss to Liverpool.
VAR: Craig Pawson
UK TV: Live on
TNT Sports
City centre bars with live TV coverage include:
The Dog & Parrot on Clayton Street West.
The game will be on live at WonderBar in The Gate.
Overseas
TV:
620/621 Premier League (Hong Kong)
AIS PLAY (Thailand)
Amazon Prime Video (Ned/Swe)
Arena Premium 1 (Serbia)
Arena Sport 1 (Bosnia)
ARY ZAP (Pakistan)
Astro Go (Malaysia)
beIN Connect MENA/Turkey
beIN Sports MENA 1/4K/English 1 HD
beIN Sports Turkey 3 HD
Canal+ Foot HD
Canal+ Live 5 (France) HD
Canal+ Myanmar
Canal+ Sport 1/5 (Czech) HD
Coupang Play (South Korea)
DAZN Canada/Portugal/Spain
Diema Sport 2/Play Diema Xtra (Bulgaria)
Disney+ Premium Arg/Bra/Sur
DStv Now
ELTA Sports 1 (Taiwan)
ESPN Chi/Col
FAST TV (Armenia)
FOX one (Mexico)
FPT Play (Vietnam)
FuboTV/Sports Network Canada
GOtv (South Africa)
Go3 Extra Sport Baltics
Ice Sports (Maldives)
Idman TV (Turkey)
inter (Venezuela)
JioHotstar (India)
Kantipur Max (Nepal)
Kyivstar TV (Ukraine)
MAXtv To Go (Croatia)
Medianet (Maldives)
Migu (China)
Moja TV (Bosnia)
Monomax Streaming (Thailand)
M Plus Live (Hong Kong)
myCANAL (France)
NAICOM (Puerto Rico)
NBC (USA)
Nexgen (Belize)
Nova Sports Premier League (Greece)
Peacock (USA)
Prime Video Dansk
QQ Sports (China)
Setanta Sports Ukraine
Skylink (Czech)
Spiler1 (Hungary)
Sport 1 Israel
Stan Sport (Australia)
StarHub TV+ (Singapore)
SuperSport Maximo 1/2 (South Africa)
SuperSport Premier League ROA (South Africa)
SYN Sport (Iceland)
Telemundo (USA)
TOD (Turkey/UAE)
TSN2/GO TV Anywhere Malta
TV2 Play Premium (Hungary)
UNIVERSO/NOW (USA)
U-NEXT (Japan)
ViaPlay (Fin/Ned/Nor) HD
Vidio (Indonesia)
VOYO Pro TV (Romania)
V Sport Premier League (Norway)
V Sport 2 Finland
UK Radio: Live on
talkSPORT
Stats:
Magpies @ Anfield: PL
era:
2024/25 Lost 0-2
2023/24 Lost 2-4 Isak, Botman
2022/23 Lost 1-2 Isak
2021/22 Lost 1-3 Shelvey
2020/21 Drew 1-1 Willock
2019/20 Lost 1-3 Willems
2018/19 Lost 0-4
2017/18 Lost 0-2
2015/16 Drew 2-2 Cisse, Colback
2014/15 Lost 0-2
2013/14 Lost 1-2 og(Skrtel)
2012/13 Drew 1-1 Cabaye
2011/12 Lost 1-3 og(Agger)
2010/11 Lost 0-3
2008/09 Lost 0-3
2007/08 Lost 0-3
2006/07 Lost 0-2
2005/06 Lost 0-2
2004/05 Lost 1-3 Kluivert
2003/04 Drew 1-1 Ameobi
2003/04 Lost 1-2 Robert (FAC)
2002/03 Drew 2-2 Speed, Shearer
2001/02 Lost 0-3
2000/01 Lost 0-3
1999/00 Lost 1-2 Shearer
1998/99 Lost 2-4 Solano, Andersson
1997/98 Lost 0-1
1996/97 Lost 3-4 Gillespie, Asprilla, Barton
1995/96 Lost 3-4 Ferdinand, Ginola, Asprilla
1995/96 Won 1-0 Watson (LC)
1994/95 Lost 0-2
1993/94 Won 2-0 Lee, Cole
Carabao Cup :
Manchester
City (a)

Attempting to overturn a 0-2
deficit following the first leg, The Magpies are in Carabao Cup
second leg action at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday.
It's an 8pm kick-off and Newcastle will be backed by a
travelling contingent of 5,359 supporters.
The identity of the team that the winners of this tie will face at
Wembley Stadium on Sunday March 22nd will already be known, Arsenal
hosting Chelsea at the Emirates on Tuesday February 3rd. The Gunners
lead 3-2 after the first leg.
The last Magpie to score here was DeAndre Yedlin back in September
2018 - 690 minutes ago.
Team: To follow
MCFC:
To follow
Referee: Tony Harrington - a first Newcastle game this season
for the Hartlepool official, last seen taking charge of our final
day Premier League home loss to Everton in May.
VAR: Paul Howard
UK TV: Live on
Sky Sports
City centre bars with live TV coverage include:
The Dog & Parrot on Clayton Street West.
The tie will be on live at WonderBar in The Gate.
Overseas
TV: tbc
UK Radio: Live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sport
Stats:
Magpies @ Citizens PL era:
2024/25 Lost 0-4
2023/24 Lost 0-2 (FAC)
2023/24 Lost 0-1
2022/23 Lost 0-2
2021/22 Lost 0-5
2020/21 Lost 0-2
2019/20 Lost 0-5
2018/19 Lost 1-2 Yedlin
2017/18 Lost 1-3 Murphy
2015/16 Lost 1-6 Mitrovic
2014/15 Lost 0-5
2014/15 Won 2-0 Aarons, Sissoko (LC)
2013/14 Lost 0-4
2012/13 Lost 0-4
2011/12 Lost 1-3 Gosling
2010/11 Lost 1-2 Gutierrez
2008/09 Lost 1-2 Carroll
2007/08 Lost 1-3 Martins
2006/07 Drew 0-0
2005/06 Lost 0-3
2004/05 Drew 1-1 Shearer
2003/04 Lost 0-1
2002/03 Lost 0-1
2000/01 Won 1-0 Shearer
1995/96 Drew 3-3 Albert 2, Asprilla
1994/95 Drew 0-0
1994/95 Drew 1-1 Jeffrey (LC)
1993/94 Lost 1-2 Sellars
(Etihad since 2003/04, Maine Road
before that)
Unlikely lad:
Wee man down
under
Former Magpie Ryan Fraser has
completed
a move to Australian A-League club Western Sydney Wanderers from
Championship side Southampton.
The 31 year-old former Scotland international left SJP in August
2023 when initially loaned to the Saints, making that permanent
during 2024
when signing a two year deal.
2025/26:
Senior Cup latest
Northumberland Senior Cup Second Round:
Newcastle Benfield
0-0 Morpeth Town (4-2 pens)
03.02.2026
Heaton Stannington v Blyth Town
17.02.2026
Whitley Bay v North Shields
??.??.2026
Newcastle University v Alnwick Town
The NFA allowed Newcastle U21s to withdraw from the competition
this season due to other commitments.
Regular participants since East End/West End days, the Magpies withdrew
from the competition back in 1933 and belatedly returned in 1983.
The Senior Cup Final will be played at SJP once again.

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(PO2: Tue 24.02.2026 / Wed 25.02.2026)
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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)
2026/27 PL season:
Sat 22.08.2026
Match Week 1
Sun 30.05.2027
Match Week 38
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National Service |
2025/26
International breaks:
23.03-31.03.2026
11.06-19.07.2026 World Cup Finals
World Cup Playoffs:
SFs: Thu 26.03.2026
F: Tue 31.03.2026.
Confederations play offs:
SFs: Thu 26.03.2026
Fs: Tue 31.03.2026.
2026/27:
21.09-09.10.2026*
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2026
* the early September break was abolished in favour of an extended
October one running to 19 days, during which four internationals will be
staged.
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Coxy's Corner |
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Whoops, He did it Again... |
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The
Chronicle pull no punches in appraising Newcastle goalkeeper
Nick Pope:

(Jamie Robson)
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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28th January |
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Born Or Died:
1948 Stuart Boam born, Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire. (1979-81)  Rugged central defender who began his career at Mansfield Town in 1966, after being spotted playing for Kirkby Colliery by former Newcastle player Sammy Weaver. Making his first team bow for the Stags during the following season, Boam's form prompted a £50K move to a Middlesbrough side managed by Stan Anderson in 1971. Appointed club Captain by Jack Charlton, Stuart helped Boro gain promotion and he was a regular for the following eight seasons, playing over 500 games. However, he missed out on a testimonial when Boro opted to sell him to Newcastle in August 1979. It later transpired that Boro lacked the necessary funds to complete a deal for United's Irving Nattrass and Boam departed after being valued at £150K. Debuting alongside David Barton in central defence for a 2-1 home win over Chelsea, Stuart scored his first goal for the club in a League Cup tie against the mackems. A virtual ever-present under manager Bill McGarry, his successor Arthur Cox kept Boam in his side. However, the club's FA Cup Fifth Round loss to Exeter City and a run of poor league results saw Cox make changes; Boam's final game a 0-0 draw at Oldham Athletic in February 1981. Released that summer, Stuart returned to Field Mill as player boss (assisted by ex-Magpie Geoff Allen) but struggled with his fitness and left after two years. Returning to the
region with Hartlepool United, Stuart made just one appearance for them before injury forced him to quit. Moving into non-league with Guisborough Town, Boam worked for Kodak and ran a newsagents/convenience store in his hometown until retiring in 2007. A further involvement with United came during the Jim Smith era, when he carried out some scouting missions for the club.
Stuart died on 4th November 2025 after a lengthy illness.  1963 Death of Bert Chandler, 66. (1925-26) Came from Derby and left for Sheffield United where he was blacklisted by the FA for Players' Union subs irregularities at which point his league career ended.  1989 Siem De Jong born, Aigle, Switzerland (2014-17)  United's third arrival of summer 2014 was the Ajax captain, who signed a six year deal after moving into the final 12 months of his contract with the Dutch champions. The elder brother of Magpies loan flop Luuk, Siem was also born in Switzerland but raised in Holland from an early age and first linked up with the Ajax academy in 2005. A senior debut followed in September 2007 and his 244 competitive games for them brought him a total of 78 goals. Appointed captain in 2012, Siem featured in four successive title winning sides but was missing for half of the 2013/14 season due to a series of hamstring issues. Those fitness concerns saw him excluded from the Dutch 2014 World Cup squad, failing to add to his six full caps. After a promising pre-season during which he marked his Newcastle debut with a goal in a friendly at Oldham, Siem's competitive bow came as a substitute in a 0-0 draw at Aston Villa in August 2014. Starting the 1-0 League Cup success at Gillingham three days later, De Jong was in the side that drew 3-3 with Crystal Palace the following Saturday but picked up a serious thigh injury in training days later. Belatedly returning to the side in April 2015, Siem netted his first competitive goal soon after arriving from the bench during a 2-3 home defeat by Swansea City. A second strike followed in the Capital One Cup against Northampton Town early the next season as he featured regularly under Steve McClaren - albeit usually as a sub. Further misfortune then befell Siem early in 2016, sustaining an eye injury in training that saw him hospitalised amid claims that he'd been lucky not to lose his sight. Following the installation of Rafa Benitez, De Jong made four substitute appearances as his team unsuccessfully fought relegation, the last of which saw him arrive in the 89th minute of a 0-0 draw at Aston Villa that virtually condemned us to the drop. A hamstring problem sustained during a training camp in Ireland saw Siem back on the sick list and he made a season-long loan move to PSV Eindhoven (reuniting with brother Luuk)
in August 2016. Playing regularly in Holland, Siem returned to
SJP and featured in all six pre-season matches - making familiar noises about a new start. Benitez had other ideas though, and a permanent
move to former club Ajax came in August 2017. Almost exactly a year later, De Jong exited from Ajax on a season-long loan deal to Australian A-League side Sydney.
Back at Ajax for Siem was
mostly confined to bench duty, but did grab a 26-minute treble during a 7-0 Dutch Cup victory over Spakenburg in early 2020.
He briefly joined MLS side FC Cincinnatti in February 2020
but soon returned to the Netherlands and signed for SC
Heerenveen in December of the same year. His final move was back to De Graafschap his boyhood club in June 2022 and at the end of the season he announced his retirement. 
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What Else?
1893 Stockton (a) 2-3 (0-1) Friendly Sorley(1-1,88)
Jones(0-1), Townley(1-2,1-3)
2,000 United were beaten by the odd goal in five at Stockton's Victoria Ground home. Stockton got an early goal which Jock Sorley equalised after the interval. Bill Townley scored twice in a few minutes before Sorley got his second late on.
Team: Whitton, Jeffrey, Miller, Collins, Graham, McKane, Reay, Crate,
Thompson, Sorley, Wallace. 1899 Glossop North End (a) 1-0 (1-0) FA Cup 1st Round Peddie(20) 7,000 (some sources 8,000) "A large contingent from Newcastle" were at
North Road for the first ever meeting of the two teams.
In their first season as a Football League club, The Peakites won promotion
to Division One and United drew 0-0 there 15 months later.
1905 Manchester City (a) 2-3 (2-2) Division One P23, 20pts, 4th/18 Howie(10,35) Dorsett(41), Jones(45), Hynds(87) 35,000 1911 Middlesbrough (a) 2-0 (1-0) Division One P26, 30pts, 4th/20 Stewart(20), Randall(58) 20,000 1922 Preston North End (a) 1-3 (1-1) FA Cup 2nd Round Seymour(6) Woodhouse(17), Roberts(65),
Rawlings(83) 33,000
United were aggrieved when Stan Seymour
bundled the ball home just before half time, only for the referee to penalise
him for a foul on the home goalkeeper. 1933 Portsmouth (a) 0-2 (0-0) Division One P26, 33pts, 4th/22 Weddle(47), McCarthy(89) 13,000 1939 Southampton (a) 0-0 (0-0) Division Two P26, 31pts, 4th/22 13,000 1939 meanwhile at SJP, the reserve side were in Central League action against Bolton Wanderers. The Trotters ran out 1-0 winners. 1947 Burnley (a) 0-3 (0-2) Division Two P27, 34pts, 3rd/22 Chew(16), Potts(30,53) 26,877 |  |  | 1950 Chelsea (a) 0-3 (0-2) FA Cup 4th Round Billington(13,26), Campbell(82) 64,664 | 1956 Fulham (a) 5-4 (3-1) FA Cup 4th Round Milburn(17), Stokoe(21), Casey(27), Keeble(76,80) Chamberlain(39,60,71)), Hill(75) 39,200 An amazing tie at Craven Cottage against the Second Division hosts saw United take a 3-0 lead before the half hour mark. Tosh
Chamberlain reduced the arrears before the interval and then had another effort
disallowed on 58 minutes by linesman Jack Taylor.
Unbowed, he then twice evaded full back Arnold Woollard - who was later taken to hospital after being unable to see out of one eye - and levelled at 3-3. Jimmy Hill (yes, that one) forced the ball past Simpson from in at the Putney End to put the Cottagers ahead, only for reality to intervene as Vic Keeble netted twice - one via an old fashioned shoulder charge on the 'keeper. Hill later commented that this was: "The most exciting match of my life. Anyone who was there will tell you that it was the most exciting cup tie they ever saw."
Magpies Captain Jimmy Scoular was sidelined through injury, but travelled
with five mates to watch the game, buying tickets in the Main Stand and
travelling back to Tyneside on the overnight train. Youtube footage is online here
1956 Meanwhile at the Baseball Ground,
Newcastle reserves lost 0-3 to Derby County - South African-born
forward Alf Ackermann netted a hat-trick in the 5th, 22nd and 87th minutes.
1956 Newcastle's youngsters lost 1-7 to Manchester United in front of 26,282
fans at Old Trafford.
Alan Spears put the visitors ahead but the hosts hit back to lead 3-1 at the
interval. Bobby Charlton (2) and Wilf McGuinness were among the home scorers.
1956 Following their victory at Craven Cottage, United confirmed that
Manager Duggie Livingstone had left the club. 1961
Newcastle's FA Cup Fourth Round tie against Stockport County was
called off just an hour before the scheduled 3pm kick-off.
Hopes were high that it would be played after the SJP
pitch had been covered all week by plastic sheeting.
Once that was removed on matchday though, a two hour
rainstorm left the surface sticky, but the Fourth Division
visitors were mystified by the postponement - having
played on a far worse surface at Exeter's Saint James Park
a week earlier.
The tie was played the following Wednesday night, with the
Magpies winning 4-0.
1967 Coventry City (a)
4-3 (3-2)
FA Cup 3rd Round Davies(1,30,74), Robson(3) og(McNamee)(4), Gibson(21), Rees(75) 35,569
A classic cup tie unfolded at Highfield Road in the
presence of England Manager Alf Ramsey.
The second tier Sky Blues lost out to their First Division
visitors but went on to win promotion that season. 1976 Coventry City (h) 5-0 (2-0) FA Cup 4th Round Replay Burns(24), Gowling(38), Macdonald(70,74),
Cassidy(90) 44,676 Fourth Round replay joy for United with Supermac to the fore, scoring two and making two.
With a League Cup Final place secured the previous Wednesday, this was the nearest we've been to a double Wembley appearance. Youtube footage is online here 1978 Wrexham (h) 2-2 (0-0) FA Cup 4th Round Bird(56), Blackhall(66) McNeil(58,90) 29,344 With the BBC Match of the Day cameras at SJP,
Bill McGarry's side took the lead through John Bird's header - only for Dixie
McNeil to quickly level from close range.
A fine effort from Ray Blackhall then looked to have won it for United only for
McNeil to grab a late leveller that silenced the Blaydon Races choruses and condemned us to a replay at the Racecourse Ground.
That finished 4-1 to Wrexham, handing them a Fifth Round Tie against
Blyth Spartans, which went to a replay - at SJP. Youtubefootage is online here 1995 Swansea City (h) 3-0 (1-0) FA Cup 4th Round Kitson(41,46,72) 34,372 Much-derided striker Paul Kitson seized
his chance to impress home fans with two headers and a delicate lob.
That
sent the sizeable Jack Army
back to League One empty-handed after their first
appearance at Gallowgate since 1984. Youtube footage is online here
2004 United's Lomana LuaLua was sent off during the first half of DR Congo's 3-0 loss to Tunisia in the African Nations Cup.
Lua was penalised
in the first half after a
needless off-the-ball backheel on an opponent resulted in a straight red card. A
distraught Lua refused to depart and his team mates had to prevent his attempts
to confront the Tunisian side. The scoreline meant that DR Congo - coached by Mick Wadsworth - were the first team to be eliminated from the African Nations Cup Finals, with a game still to play. 2005 Magpies boss Graeme Souness publicly declared that Craig Bellamy would never play for him again after the player appeared on Sky to call his manager a liar. By teatime, Bellamy seemed certain to sign for Birmingham City for £6m after Blues' Chairman David Gold appeared on national radio proclaiming a
done deal. However, Gold had jumped the gun and the player soon made it clear that he had no intention of
moving to St. Andrew's. 2006 Cheltenham Town (a) 2-0 (2-0) FA Cup Fourth Round Chopra(41), Parker(43) 7,022 United emerged unscathed from their first trip to Whaddon Road, as their League Two hosts failed to live up to the pre-match hype as potential
giant killers. Michael Chopra's first domestic
Toon goal was quickly followed by an attempted clearance from a home defender
that bounced in off Scott Parker's chest. Efficient rather than comfortable or convincing, the win meant
kept Graeme Souness in post - but was ousted as United boss during the following week. NUFC.com match report 2008 The unbelievable and perplexing news broke that Dennis Wise was to be installed as a "suit" above manager Kevin Keegan. Along with Tony Jimenez and Jeff Vetere, Executive Director Wise would oversee recruitment while KK would pick the team. When asked about the appointment, Keegan simply replied: "I think that's a question for Chris Mort the chairman to answer when he comes back on Wednesday or Thursday. I'm just wanting to concentrate on Arsenal." Having picked ourselves off the floor, our own verdict was this: "It's a bewildering appointment and if you'd asked us who would be the least likely person in football to come in and take a suited role above Kevin Keegan, then Dennis Wise would have been top of our list. "And if you'd also asked us who is the most loathsome person in football and who would you like to never darken the doors of SJP then he would also have topped that list." Probably the worst appointment ever made in the history of this club. Apart from JFK. 2009 Manchester City (a) 1-2 (0-1) Premier League P23, 23pts, 16th/20 Carroll(81) Wright-Phillips(17),
Bellamy(77) 42,280 Andy Carroll hit a late goal at the City of Manchester Stadium but the damage
was already done - in more ways than one - as United made it
seven without a win. Shaun Wight-Phillips and inevitably Craig Bellamy netted but serious injuries to Michael Owen and Joey Barton - plus a suspension for Jonas Gutierrez - left United in crisis, ahead of the derby. Joe Hart went between the posts for City, while Steve Harper kept goal for United, Magpies 'keeper Shay Given officially "injured" as a move to City loomed. Meanwhile, Peter Lovenkrands debuted in place of the injured Joey Barton - Michael Owen having also limped off early in the game, on another black night for JFK NUFC.com match report 2012 Brighton & Hove Albion (a) 0-1 (0-0) FA Cup Fourth Round og(Williamson)(76) 21,558 Alan Pardew's 50th game in charge of United saw him suffer a second successive FA Cup giant-killing. An uninspiring tie was apparently drifting towards a scoreless conclusion and replay before Mike Williamson deflected a Will Buckley shot/cross past Tim Krul. To compound our misery, TV channel ESPN ensured that Yohan Cabaye would miss the next three games by highlighting a challenge missed by referee Lee Probert. Probert also
overlooked a blatant handball that should have seen Newcastle awarded a penalty but, of course, nothing was done retrospectively about that.... NUFC.com match report 2014 Norwich City (a) 0-0 (0-0) Premier League P23, 37pts, 8th/20 26,762 United's preparations for
this midweek visit to Carrow Road were disrupted by the sale of Yohan Cabaye to Paris Saint Germain. Despite that though, Alan Pardew's side were a class above Chris Hughton's mob and victory should have been sealed well before Loic Remy and Bradley Johnson were dismissed for a brainless
scuffle. Johnson inexplicably had his red card turned over on appeal but United lost their top scorer for three games - beginning with the following Saturday's home derby fixture. NUFC.com match report 2016 Defender Mike Williamson departed for Wolves in a permanent deal having already appeared five times for
them on a loan deal earlier in the season.
2017 Oxford United (a) 0-3 (0-0) FA Cup 4th Round Hemmings(46), Nelson(79), Lopez(87) 11,810 This exit barely counted as an upset as Rafa put out a scratch team that featured a player whose only previous senior game was in 2013, two rookies who debuted in the previous round and three returning from injury. There was enough evidence in the first half to suggest that those on show were good enough to
beat a mid-table third tier outfit and Aleksandar Mitrovic missed a
66th minute penalty that would have made it 1-1. Sadly though, our perennial weakness of defending from set-pieces and responding positively when going behind again became evident after the break. NUFC.com match report
2018 Chelsea (a) 0-3 (0-2) FA Cup 4th Round Batshuayi(31,44), Alonso(72) 41,049
United's FA Cup campaign came to an inevitable end at Stamford Bridge, this their
fifteenth successive failure to win an away tie in that competition. There was a rare outing for left back Massadio Haidara as Rafa Benitez lamented a lack of transfer activity in post-match interviews. NUFC.com match report
2022 Al-Ittihad
(Saudi Arabia) (a)
2-1 (0-2)
Friendly
Saint-Maximin(9), Fraser(57)
Hamdallah(33)
(Clark)
BCD
United' six day visit to Saudi Arabia ended with a 70 minute
training match in Jeddah against the Saudi Pro League leaders.
Both sides finished a man short after Ciaran Clark and the home goalscorer tangled - although it was all smiles
later when the pair reunited
to swap shirts.
NUFC.com
match report
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