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Match report
Latest PL results/fixture:
Sat 18.01.2025:
Newcastle 1-4 Bournemouth
Brentford 0-2 Liverpool
Leicester City 0-2 Fulham
West Ham 0-2 Crystal Palace
Arsenal
2-2
Aston Villa
Sun 19.01.2025:
Everton 3-2 Spurs
Manchester United 1-3 Brighton & Hove Albion
Nottingham Forest 3-2 Southampton
Ipswich Town 0-6 Manchester City
Mon 20.01.2025:
Chelsea v Wolves (8pm) Sky
Old
boy:
Home
thoughts
from abroad
Ex-Newcastle defender Steve Caldwell is
the subject of a recent interview with football writer Zach Lowy, the first
part of which can be read online
here
(The second part of the interview will be available here on Tuesday, with
more specific NUFC content).
Loan
move:
Trotters take
Alex
Monday brought confirmation of a loan move for Magpies defender Alex
Murphy to League One side Bolton Wanderers for the remainder of the
season.
The 20 year-old Irish youth international made two substitute appearances in
the Premier League last season was on the bench for United's FA Cup Third
Round victory over Bromley earlier this month.
Alex is the second defender from the development squad to head out on loan
this month, following the departure of Charlie McArthur to Carlisle
United.
U21s:
Heed test next
Newcastle U21s play their final group game in the inaugural National League
Cup on Tuesday, crossing the Tyne to face Gateshead
at the International Stadium.
That's a 7.45pm start and tickets are on sale here
Currently sitting third in Group C with five points from
three games, United need a victory in this final group game to stand
any chance of progressing.
If the scores are level after 90 minutes, each side gains one point and a
penalty shootout will then be staged with the winner collecting a bonus
point.
The tie is available to stream free of charge (registration required) here
That's the first of two U21 games for United this week, with a PL2 home fixture against
Everton scheduled on Friday night. Kick-off is 7pm at Whitley Park.
2024/25:
Southampton
(a)
The Magpies return to action on Saturday when they visit Premier
League basement side Southampton.
It's an old-fashioned, non-televised 3pm start at St. Mary's
Stadium and all 3,000 away section tickets were sold, with the away
ticket transfer scheme operating from Wednesday. Details
here
This will be United's first visit since the away section was
relocated from the North end (Northam Stand) to the South West
(Chapel/Kingsland Corner). That alteration isn't particularly on the
match tickets.
Following victories at Ipswich Town, Manchester United and
Spurs, three points here would see Newcastle win four consecutive
away games in the Premier League for the first time since October
1996.
That 12 point return came at the mackems (2-1), Spurs (2-1), Leeds
United (1-0) and Derby County (1-0).
A 0-2 reverse at Leicester City then prevented Kevin Keegan's side
from matching the five game run they had recorded in October 1994.
(The Magpies also won four consecutive Championship games on the
road in November 2016, going one better during May 2010).
Team: To follow
Coral
rate this game as
follows:
NUFC win
4/9
The draw 19/5
SFC
win 11/2
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SFC: Tyler Dibling has an ankle problem, joining Ross
Stewart and Jack Stephens on the injured list.
Cabaret performer and inept striker Ben Brereton Diaz has rejoined
Sheffield United on loan. What was the worst piece of playacting at
SJP since Steven Taylor was enough to see Fabian Schar dismissed in
the last meeting of these two sides.
Southampton are the lowest goalscorers in the PL (15) and the
highest shipper of goals (50).
The Saints have won just one of their 22 PL games so far this
season, a 1-0 home victory over Everton back in November. That's
their only clean sheet in 10 home fixtures, losing eight and drawing
1-1 with Ipswich.
They face Newcastle on the back of five PL losses since a 0-0 draw
at Fulham in December, their other point secured from a 1-1 draw at
Brighton in November.
Former Magpie Adam Armstrong is Southampton's joint PL top scorer to
date with two goals, one of which came from the penalty spot.
Fellow SJP old boy Ryan Fraser hasn't played since Ivan Juric was
appointed manager last month, although he doesn't appear to be
injured.
Referee:
tbc
VAR:
tbc
UK TV: none
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UK Radio: tbc (if any)
Rail: Scheduled disruptions online here
London Kings Cross station is closed on
Saturday and Sunday. LNER services will start and terminate at Peterborough
with coach transfers to and from Bedford connecting with London St. Pancras
trains.
(Lumo services will run and from Peterborough with coach transfers between
there and Kings Cross).
Metro: No
scheduled disruptions
Upcoming PL fixtures:
Sat 25.01.2025:
Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest (3pm)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Everton (3pm)
Liverpool v Ipswich Town (3pm)
Southampton v Newcastle (3pm)
Wolves v Arsenal (3pm)
Manchester City v Chelsea (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 26.01.2025:
Crystal Palace v Brentford (2pm) Sky
Spurs v Leicester City (2pm)
Aston Villa v West Ham (4.30pm) Sky
Fulham v Manchester United (7pm) TNT
Stats:
Following six point returns against Spurs and Wolves, Newcastle have the
opportunity to record their third PL win double of the season. A
Joelinton strike gave the Magpies a 1-0 win at SJP on the opening
day.
Toon @ Saints - Premier League era:
2022/23 Won 1-0 Joelinton (LC)
2022/23 Won 4-1 Almiron, Wood, Willock, Guimaraes
2021/22 Won 2-1 Wood, Guimaraes
2020/21 Lost 0-2
2019/20 Won 1-0 Saint-Maximin
2018/19 Drew 0-0
2017/18 Drew 2-2 Hayden, Perez
2015/16 Lost 1-3 Townsend
2014/15 Lost 0-4
2013/14 Lost 0-4
2012/13 Lost 0-2
2004/05 Won 2-1 OG, Carr
2003/04 Drew 3-3 Ameobi, Bowyer, Ambrose
2003/04 Won 3-0 Dyer 2, Robert (FAC)
2002/03 Drew 1-1 Bellamy
2001/02 Lost 1-3 Shearer
2000/01 Lost 0-2 No scorer*
1999/00 Lost 2-4 Shearer, Speed*
1998/99 Lost 1-2 Hamann*
1997/98 Lost 1-2 Lee
1996/97 Drew 2-2 Ferdinand, Clark*
1995/96 Lost 0-1 No scorer*
1994/95 Lost 1-3 Kitson*
1993/94 Lost 1-2 Cole*
* At the Dell, all subsequent games
at St. Mary's.
Loan lads:
Temps
Magpie loan watch:
Travis Hernes
(AaB):
Following the completion of his loan move to Denmark, midfielder Travis
(pictured) debuted in a friendly against fellow Superliga side Viborg
on Saturday.
Trailing 0-2 at half time, Hernes was one of ten outfield changes for
Aalborg. There was no further scoring.
Isaac Hayden
(Portsmouth)
Following his midweek debut from the bench, Isaac was included in the
starting line-up for a home meeting with Boro in the Championship on
Saturday.
Replaced on 69 minutes with the score 1-1 thanks to a Matt Ritchie goal,
Ritchie then struck again to win the game 2-1 to the delight of the Fratton
Park crowd.
Miodrag Pivas
(Willem II)
The Magpie wasn't included in the squad for the Eredivisie home meeting with
Feyenoord on Saturday night.
Harrison Ashby
(QPR)
QPR won 1-0 at basement side Plymouth Argyle in the early kick-off
in the Championship on Saturday. Harrison joined from the bench in
the 86th minute when the scoring was complete.
Charlie McArthur
(Carlisle United)
Charlie played the full game on his debut and was booked but couldn't prevent
the Cumbrians losing 0-1 to Bradford City at home in League Two on Saturday.
There was no Carlisle debut for Paul Dummett after the defender suffered minor
injuries in a car accident.
Max Thompson
(Chesterfield)
Max played the full game as Chesterfield drew 1-1 at Grimsby Town in League Two
on Saturday.
Joe White
(MK Dons)
MK Dons lost 2-4 at League Two leaders Walsall on Saturday, Joe
joining
from the bench in the 68th minute, when his side were trailing 1-3.
Alex Murphy (Bolton Wanderers)
Charlton Athletic (h) League One, Tuesday.
FAC4:
Blues date set
Newcastle will
meet League One leaders Birmingham City at St.Andrews in the Fourth
Round of the FA Cup on Saturday February 8th at 5.45pm.
The tie will be live on BBC1 and the iPlayer and a result must be achieved on the night during 90 minutes, 30 minutes
extra time or penalties.
Ticket sale information is awaited.
Fourth Round:
Fri 07.02.2025:
Manchester United v Leicester City (8pm) ITV1
Sat 08.02.2025:
Leeds United v Millwall (12.15pm)
Leyton Orient v Manchester City (12.15pm) BBC1
Coventry City v Ipswich Town (3pm)
Everton v Bournemouth (3pm)
Preston North End v Wycombe Wanderers (3pm)
Southampton v Burnley (3pm)
Stoke City v Cardiff City (3pm)
Wigan Athletic v Fulham (3pm)
Birmingham City v Newcastle (5.45pm) BBC1
Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea (8pm) ITV4
Sun 09.02.2025:
Blackburn Rovers v Wolves (12.30pm) iPlayer
Plymouth Argyle v Liverpool (3pm) ITV1
Aston Villa v Spurs (5.35pm) BBC1
Mon 10.02.2025:
Doncaster Rovers v Crystal Palace (7.45pm) iPlayer
Tue 11.02.2025:
Exeter City v Nottingham Forest (8pm) ITV1
2024/25:
Liverpool
(a) confirmed
Ahead of the March Premier League
fixture alterations for live TV, Newcastle's visit to Anfield next month has
been confirmed as follows:
Wed 26.02.2025 Liverpool (a) 8.15pm TNT
Update:
Blues get
Grant aid
Newcastle's FA Cup opponents
Birmingham City have completed the free transfer signing for defender Grant Hanley from Championship outfit Norwich City.
The 33 year-old Scottish international played 17 times for the Magpies
during the 2016/17 Championship -winning season including three FA Cup ties - two of
which were against Birmingham City.
Hanley didn't feature for Norwich in their Third Round tie against Brighton
& Hove Albion, meaning that he's eligible to face Newcastle next month.
U21s:
Saints alive
Southampton U21s 4 Newcastle U21s 2
Match report
U18s:
Youth Cup exit
Newcastle U18s 0 Aston Villa U18s 4
Newcastle U18s hosted Aston Villa in the FA Youth Cup Fourth Round at Whitley Park
on Wednesday, but were taught a lesson in clinical
finishing by the visitors.
A lightning start by Villa saw them swarm forward and Cole Brannigan
shot them ahead in only the fourth minute, pouncing after Aidan
Harris blocked Mason Cotcher's initial effort but the ball ran free.
With Trevan Sanusi in the side following his senior team debut
against Bromley, United pushed Villa back towards their own goal but
efforts from Sanusi, Sean Neave,
Joe Brayson and Michael Mills all strayed off target.
And they were made to pay for their profligacy in the 35th minute, Jack McGrath
curling a free-kick
around the wall and low inside the post to double Villa's lead.
Another incisive counter attack four minutes before the interval
brought a third goal, McGrath dashing into the box and crossing for
ex-mackem youth player Cotcher to side-foot
home.
Villa almost added a fourth on half time, Brannigan's shot from the edge of the
box hitting the outside of the post.
Ashton McWilliams escaped with only a yellow card
for a studs-up challenge on Sanusi before Brannigan lashed in his
second on 71 minutes from close range, rounding off a comprehensive
away win.
Team: Harris, Shahar, Cogdon (Johnson 89), Watts, Craggs,
Finneran (Waddani 89), Sanusi (Taylor 89), Munda, Neave, Brayson (Alabi
46), Mills (Ferreira 67).
Subs n/u: Jones, Wooster.
Crowd: 279 including Eddie Howe.
Premier League:
It's that Mag
again...
Newcastle 3
Wolves 0
Match
action
Match report
U21s:
Senior Cup draw
Wednesday saw the draw for the
semi-finals of the Northumberland Senior Cup staged, current
holders Newcastle United U21s visiting Heaton Stannington.
The Northern Premier League Division One East side play their home
games at Grounsell Park in the East End of the city, a ground United
last visited back in 2014.
Morpeth Town host Ashington in the other semi, with both ties due to be played
before the end of March.
Unlikely
lads:
Clarets sign
Shelvey
Former Magpie
Jonjo Shelvey
has a new club following his recent release by Turkish side Eyupspor.
The midfielder who turns 33 next month has signed for Championship
side Burnley after training with Scott Parker's side in recent days.
Shelvey joins the Clarets for the rest of the season.
Ex-Mags on the move this month include:
Vurnon Anita signed for FC Volendam
Kyle Cameron Notts County to Barrow (loan)
Ryan Donaldson left Blyth Spartans, joined Ashington
Paul Dummett Wigan Athletic to Carlisle United
Lewis Gibson Plymouth Argyle to Preston North End
Grant Hanley Norwich City to Birmingham City
Loris Karius signed for Schalke 04
Rosaire Longelo Swindon Town to Salford
Jonjo Shelvey signed for Burnley
Islam Slimani CR Belouizdad to Westerlo
Others:
Former trialist Cedwyn Scott has made a permanent switch from Notts
County to Carlisle United.
Patrick Kluivert is the new
coach of Indonesia.
Matty Pattison is now assistant boss of South Shields.
2024/25:
Tunnel tussle
-
FA charges
Both Newcastle
and Aston Villa were handed FA disciplinary charges arising from an incident in
the SJP player's tunnel at half time on Boxing Day.
Both clubs were charged with failing to control their players and/or
technical area occupants, with further charges of acting in an improper
manner levelled at Jason Tindall and Villa analyst Victor Manas.
The clubs had until last Monday (13th) to respond.
2024/25:
Train
trouble
Update: March
looks no better for rail users, with further engineering work
causing diversions and delays across several weekends including the
15th/16th.....
Details
online here
Rail disruptions
have been confirmed affecting fans travelling to all three of our February PL
games:
Sat 01.02.2025 Fulham (h)
The closure of Kings Cross station means that LNER services will
start and terminate at Peterborough, where coach transfers to and from Bedford
will connect with London St. Pancras trains. Details online here
Sat 15.02.2025 Manchester City (a)
Buses replace Trans-Pennine services between York and Newcastle. Some LNER
services will operate between Newcastle and York via an alternative route
with extended journey times. Details online here
Sun 23.02.22025 Nottingham Forest (h)
Buses replace trains between York and Newcastle. Some LNER services operate
between Newcastle and York, via an alternative route with extended journey
times. No Lumos either. Details online here
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NUFC ticketing website online
here
NUFC Box Office: 0344 372 1892
Future STs: No additional sale, none
planned, no waiting list in operation.
2024/25 ST prices online
here
2024/25 Member info online here
2024/25
Member changes online
here
SJP seating plan
online
here
(to read this, right click to save and zoom)
ST cup scheme pricing:
CC: £20 & £25 adults / £10 & £15 others FA: £30 & £35 adults / £15
& £20 others
ST holders on long-term deals had a price freeze for 2024/25 with standard
pricing returning for 2025/26.
Away tickets:
The PL-wide £30 away ticket price cap for adults applies in 2024/25.
Away ticket
transfer info online
here
Away ticket FAQ is online
here
Tue 21.01.2025 U21s v Gateshead
(a)
@ International Stadium, 7.45pm. National League Cup Group Stage.
Advance tickets on sale from GFC
here
Fri 24.01.2025 U21s v Everton (h)
@ Whitley Park, 7pm. PL2.
Sat 25.01.2025 U18s v Boro (a) @ Rockcliffe Park, 11am. U18 Premier
League.
Sat 25.01.2025 Southampton (a)
@ St. Mary's Stadium, 3pm. Premier League.
SOLD OUT. Allocation: 3,000.
No live UK TV.
Sat 01.02.2025 U18s v Derby County (a) @ Moor Farm, 1pm. U18 Premier
League.
Sat 01.02.2025 Fulham (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. ST forwarding/resale now. No live UK TV.
Mon 03.02.2025
Transfer window closes @ 11pm.
Wed 05.02.2025 Arsenal (h)
@ SJP, 8pm. Carabao Cup semi-final second leg. Forwarding
/resale now.
Live on Sky Sports.
Sat 08.02.2025 U18s v Blackburn Rovers (h) @ Little Benton, 12.30pm. U18 Premier
League.
Sat 08.02.2025 Birmingham City (a)
@ St.Andrew's, 5.45pm. FA Cup Fourth Round.
Ticket sale details tbc. Allocation: tbc.
Live on BBC1.
Mon 10.02.2025 U21s v West
Bromwich Albion (a)
@ Solihull Moors FC, 7pm. PL2.
Fri
14.02.2025 U21s v Leicester City (h)
@ Whitley Park, 7pm. PL2.
Sat 15.02.2025 U18s v Manchester United (a) @ Carrington, 12.30pm. U18 Premier
League.
Sat 15.02.2025 Manchester City (a)
@ Etihad Stadium, 3pm. Premier League. SOLD OUT.
ST ballot closes Tue 21.01.2025 @ 2pm. Allocation:
tbc.
No live UK TV.
Fri
21.02.2025 U21s v Arsenal (a)
@ Boreham Wood FC, 7pm. PL2.
Sat 22.02.2025 U18s v Liverpool (h) @ Little Benton, 11am. U18 Premier
League.
Sun 23.02.2025 Nottingham Forest (h)
@ SJP, 2pm. Premier League. Member
Ballot opens Mon 27.01.2025 Noon, closes Tue 28.01.2025, Noon. Winners notified
by Wed 29.01.025, 11am. Winners seat selection opens Wed 29.01.2025 Noon, closes
Fri 31.01.2025, Noon. Forwarding /resale opens Fri 31.01.2025, 4pm. Member sale
opens Mon 03.02.2025, 10am. Live
on Sky Sports.
Wed 26.02.2025 Liverpool (a)
@ Anfield, 8.15pm. Premier League. Ticket sale
details tbc. Allocation: tbc.
Live on TNT Sports.
Fri 28.02.2025 U21s v Stoke City (h)
@ Whitley Park, 7pm. PL2.
Sat 01.03.2025 U18s v Wolves (a) @ Rockcliffe Park, 11am. U18 Premier
League.
NUFC live on TV:
Wed 05.02.2025 Arsenal (h) 8pm Sky
Sat 08.02.2025 Bham City (a) 5.45pm BBC1
Sun 23.02.2025 Forest (h) 2pm Sky
Wed 26.02.2025 Liverpool (a) 8.15pm TNT
(PL selections made to Thu 27.02.2025)
(PL season ends on Sun 25.05.2025)
Live TV release dates:
Mar: By 24.01.2025
Apr: Between 27.01.2025 & 28.02.2025
MW35: Between 17.03.2025 & 21.03.2025
MW36: Between 24.03.2025 & 28.03.2025
MW37: Between 31.03.2025 & 04.04.2025
MW38: Following MW37
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Carabao Cup Round dates:
SF1:
Tue 07.01.2025 Arsenal 0-2 Newcastle
Wed 05.02.2025 Newcastle v Arsenal 8pm
SF2:
Wed 08.01.2025 Spurs 1-0 Liverpool
Thu 06.02.2025 Liverpool v Spurs 8pm
Should the aggregate score of SF ties be a draw after 90 minutes of the second
leg, an additional 30 minutes will be played before a penalty shootout is
required. An additional substitute can be used during extra time.
F: Sun 16.03.2025 (KO tbc)
FA Cup Round dates:
R4: Sat 08.02.2025 Birmingham City (a)
R5: Sat 01.03.2025
QF: Sat 29.03.2025
SF: Sat 26.04.2025
F: Sat 17.05.2025
Replays are abolished in Proper rounds.
U17 Premier League Cup QF:
Tue 28.01.2025 Manchester United (a) 6pm
National League Cup - Group C:
Tue 01.10.2024 Halifax (a) won 2-1
Tue 05.11.2024 Tamworth (a) won on pens
Tue 03.12.2024 Boston U (a) lost 2-3
Tue 21.01.2025 Gateshead (a) 7.45pm
Northumberland Senior Cup:
Semi-final:
??.??.2025 Heaton Stannington v NUFC U21s
??.??.2025 Morpeth Town v Ashington
Other events @ SJP:
NUWFC games:
Sun 23.03.2025 mackem Women
(h)
@ SJP, 2pm. Women's
Championship
NUFCW fixture
list online
here
Rugby League
Magic Weekend XVIII:
S at
03.05.2025:
Leigh Leopards
v Catalans Dragons
Hull KR v Salford Red Devils
St Helens v Leeds Rhinos
Sun 04.05.2025:
Huddersfield Giants v Hull FC
Warrington Wolves v Wigan Warriors
Castleford Tigers v Wakefield Trinity
Thu 12.06.2025 with CMAT
Sat 14.06.2025 with CMAT & War on Drugs
Sun 15.06.2025 with CMAT & War on Drugs
Euro 2028
- date(s) awaited
2024/25 Transfer windows :
Wed 01.01.2025 window opens
Mon 03.02.2025 window closes
2025/26 season
dates:
Sat 16.08.2025
PL begins
Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends
(33 weekend, five midweek games. No games on 24.12.2025).
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2024/25
International breaks:
17-25.03.2025
2025/26
International breaks:
02.06-10.06.2025
14.06-06.07.2025 Concacaf Gold Cup
01.09-09.09.2025
06.10-14.10.2025
10.11-18.11.2025
23.03-31.03.2026
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What's this all about then?
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On This Day in History |
20th January |
Born Or Died:
1947 Jimmy Smith
born, Glasgow, Scotland.
(1969-76)
Signed from Aberdeen in July 1969 at a cost of £80K, "Jinky"
rapidly became the darling
of the SJP fans with his wing wizardry, including his legendary
"nutmeg" trick.
Debuting the following month in a 0-1 loss at Sheffield Wednesday, Jimmy broke
his scoring duck in a 2-1 home win over Southampton the following February.
Plagued by injuries that would eventually force him into retirement at the age
of just 29, Smith's performance in a 3-0 FA Cup win against West Bromwich
Albion in February 1974 has gone down in legend.
Adding just three international caps to the one he'd gained at Pittodrie, Jimmy
played what proved to be his last first team game for the Magpies in March
1975.
Loaned to Celtic in an attempt to overcome his fitness issues, he failed to
play a game for the hoops and called time on his career.
Turning to taxi driving on Tyneside, Smith also appeared for non-league Whitley
Bay.
He suffered a heart-attack in later years but made a good recovery after
surgery.
1948 Graham Winstanley born, Croxdale.
(1964-69)
Defender who joined United junior ranks ahead of the 1964/65
season and signed professional forms in December 1965.
Wearing contact lenses on the field and glasses off it, "Tot"
made a senior debut in a 0-3 FA Cup defeat away to Nottingham Forest
during February 1967.
His finest Magpies display came in the away leg of the Fairs Cup tie with
Sporting Lisbon in October 1968, when he deputised for the injured John McNamee
and played his part in a 1-1 draw.
Making an £8,000 switch to Carlisle United in August, Graham went on to appear
in the top-flight for the Cumbrians, also netting the winning goal in a 3-2
Anglo Italian Cup success away to Roma.
After a spell at Brighton, Tot returned to Brunton Park in 1979, later managing
Penrith.
Living in Carlisle, he worked for an electrical wholesale company.
1965 Colin Calderwood born Stranraer, Scotland. (Coach,
2009-10)
Scottish international central defender who played for
Mansfield Town, Swindon Town, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest
and Notts County.
Always something of a thorn in our side with some strong arm tactics and
slyness off the ball, Colin netted Swindon's winner at the
County Ground in 1993.
His assault on Keith Gillespie for Spurs at White Hart
Lane in 1998 led to his confronting away fans,
something that nowadays would have landed him with an FA charge.
Coaching at Tottenham after his playing retirement, Calderwood managed Northampton Town
between 2003 and 2006.
Succeeding Gary Megson at Nottingham Forest, he gained promotion to the
Championship in 2008 but was sacked midway through the following season.
Calderwood moved to SJP in January 2009 and quickly found himself as interim
manager Chris Hughton's number two, following the unexpected hospitalisation of
Joe Kinnear.
Remaining at the club when Alan Shearer took charge - although with no defined
role - Calderwood officially became assistant boss when Chris Hughton took the job permanently in October 2009.
However, he left in October 2010 - a clear signal that Hughton's time at SJP was limited.
Calderwood took charge of ailing SPL side
Hibernian and started with three losses before a 3-0 win at Ibrox over
Champions Rangers.
Results remained poor though and Colin was relieved of his duties in November 2011, winning
just 12 of his 49 games in charge.
Further managerial reunions with Hughton then followed at Birmingham City,
Norwich City and Brighton & Hove Albion.
Leaving the Seagulls in November 2016, he assisted Steve Bruce at Aston Villa -
following him out of Villa Park in October 2018.
Serving as Cambridge United manager until January 2020, Calderwood reappeared that October on the
Blackpool coaching staff, returning to Northampton Town as
assistant boss in June 2021. October 2023 then saw him move
on to Championship side Southampton, becoming first team coach under Saints
boss Russell Martin.
Colin then left the Saints - by then back in the Premier League - when Martin was sacked in January 2025.
1971 Peter Garland born, Croydon, Surrey. (1992)
Former England youth international midfielder Garland arrived
from Spurs in March 1992 for £35,000 - reputedly bought as a contingency in
case United were relegated and lost the likes of Gavin Peacock.
He made just a solitary senior competitive appearance for Spurs - replacing Paul Gascoigne in
a league defeat at Norwich City in April 1991.
Garland only managed three outings in our colours, all of which
were as a substitute.
After debuting in a home loss to Millwall, Garland came on against Leicester in
the infamous 2-1 Filbert Street victory.
His final appearance then saw him brought off the bench during a home victory over
Leicester City in the Anglo Italian Cup in September 1992.
Within two months Garland had returned to London with a £25K move to Charlton.
A brief loan spell at Wycombe Wanderers in 1995 was followed by a free transfer
switch to Leyton Orient the following season.
Moving into non-league with Crawley Town in 1997, Garland later appeared for Dulwich Hamlet, Croydon (where he'd begun
his career as a 15 year old) and Whyteleafe.
A second stint at Dulwich followed before a move to Erith Town. Next up was a
switch to Greenwich Borough, where Garland was made player/manager in 2006.
However, that proved to be only a fleeting appointment and after leaving Harrow
Meadow he dropped out of football.
1979 Death of Bill McCracken, nine days short of
his 96th birthday. (1904-23)
A Newcastle legend, famed for popularising the offside trap,
Bill won three League Championships and an FA Cup Winners' medal during his 19
years of service.
1982 Death of Benjamin Craig, 66. (1938-50,
1950-1982)
Joining the Magpies from Huddersfield Town in 1938, Benny
returned to SJP after serving in WW2 and resumed his playing career.
He later became a coach at Gallowgate, remaining on the club staff until his
death.
1997 James Atkinson born, South Shields.
(2013-15)
Central defender who began training with United aged 13 and
made his U18 debut in a 0-4 home defeat to Spurs in August 2012.
Winning a scholarship in 2013, injury limited Atkinson's
availability he managed only a handful of appearances over the following two
seasons.
Appearing the U21s in a friendly against non-league Heaton Stannington
in October 2014, James joined Team Northumbria on loan before
his release in 2015.
He later played for Washington, Whitley Bay and Easington Colliery.
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1894 Rotherham Town (a)
1-2 (1-0)
Division Two
P21, 24pts, 5th/15
Wallace(20)
McCormick(65), Fairburn(75)
1,000
United threw away an interval lead at Town's Clifton
Grove Ground.
1900 Derby County (a)
1-2 (1-1)
Division One
P20, 19pts, 11th/18
Stevenson(43)
Bloomer(35), Boag(89)
10,000
Goals from John Boag and the prolific
Steve Bloomer gave Derby the points but United still
finished one place ahead of them, in fifth place.
1906 Everton (h)
4-2 (2-0)
Division One
P24, 28pts, 5th/20
Appleyard(2), J.Rutherford(16), Orr(73),
Howie(80)
Dilly(61,88)
22,000
Ahead early on when Bill Appleyard netted
"from a bully in the goalmouth", Jackie
Rutherford doubled the lead at a drizzly SJP.
Tom Dilly then reduced the arrears but Ronald Orr struck
from close range to make it 3-1 and Jimmy Howie extended
the lead before Dilly claimed his second late on.
1912 Woolwich Arsenal (h)
1-2 (1-2)
Division One
P23, 29pts, 3rd/20
Stewart(32)
Flanagan(10), Common(42)
10,000
Referee, Mr. Pellowe, blew for time just as an Arsenal
player handled in the area but was adamant the offence
had happened after the final whistle had sounded.
The defeat
knocked United off top spot, with Blackburn Rovers and
Everton going above them.
1923
Chelsea (a)
0-3 (0-0)
Division One
P26, 30pts, 4th/22
Ford(65), Armstrong(74,79)
27,000
Without a home win in three months, Chelsea were
continually frustrated in the first half by strong winds
blowing right into their faces.
Changing ends though soon saw the hosts sweep a meek
Magpies XI aside to the delight of the Stamford Bridge
supporters.
1934 Derby County (a)
1-1 (0-1)
Division One
P26, 25pts, 13th/22
J.R.Richardson(53)
Wileman(21)
18,751
The Rams maintained their seasonal unbeaten record at
the Baseball Ground, thanks in part to the display of
former Magpie Ike Keen.
1951
Burnley (h)
2-1 (2-0)
Division One
P26, 33pts, 4th/22
Milburn(7,30)
Morris(57)
40,666
The Clarets were beaten for the first time in six
visits to Tyneside - United recording a first home win
over Burnley since 1937.
1962 Huddersfield Town (h)
1-1 (0-0)
Division Two
P25, 21pts, 18th/22
Wilson(62)
O'Grady(61)
31,950
Newcastle debuted striker Barrie Thomas,
who didn't score but was described as "calm,
quick and courageous" by one
observer.
1962 At Leeds Road meanwhile, Newcastle Reserves beat the
Terriers 4-2 in the Central League, thanks to goals from
Charlie Woods (2), Len White and Terry Kelly.
1968
Coventry City (a)
4-1 (1-1)
Division One
P27, 30pts, 5th/22
Scott(29), Sinclair(64),
T.Robson(67), Davies(80) Baker(37)
33,760
Triumph for United but tragedy for Albert Bennett, led
from the field after damaging a cartilage in the first 20
minutes.
England Manager Sir Alf Ramsey was present at Highfield
Road to watch Bennett, with a view to granting him an
England U23 cap.
1973
Crystal Palace (h)
2-0 (1-0)
Division One
P27, 30pts, 5th/22
Hibbitt(32), Nattrass(50)
24,676
Birthday boy Jimmy Smith ran the Glaziers ragged,
taking a blow in the chest before half time but playing
on with strapped ribs. He went to hospital for
an X-ray after full time but received the all-clear.
1982 A strong Magpies XI were in friendly
action against Whitley Bay at Hillheads Park.
Goals from David Mills and trialist George Christopolous
gave United a 2-0 victory.
Mills was playing his first game as a Magpie following
the completion of a loan move from West Bromwich Albion.
1990
Oldham Athletic (a)
1-1 (0-0)
Division Two
P26, 41pts, 6th/24
McGhee(74)
Ritchie(66)
11,190
A dark and gloomy afternoon at Boundary Park on the
plastic pitch, where Mark McGhee's equaliser gained us a
point.
Youtube footage is online here
1993
Southend United (a)
1-1 (1-1)
Division One
P26, 60pts, 1st/24
Peacock(28)
Sussex(39pen)
8,246
Andy Sussex equalised from the spot and former Magpie
John Cornwell played for the Shrimpers in this rearranged
midweek game at Roots Hall, brought forward from February
to avoid a clash with the Young Conservatives conference!
Youtube
footage is online here
1996
Bolton Wanderers (h) 2-1 (2-1)
Premier League
P23, 54pts, 1st/20
Kitson(9), Beardsley(37)
Bergsson(19)
36,543
Paul Kitson's opener was a header in the mould of the
absent Les Ferdinand.
The Trotters were prompted by Scott Sellars (well received
by home fans) and levelled before Peter Beardsley hit a
typical winner to complete a century of Newcastle goals.
The three points sent United twelve points clear of their
Premiership pursuers - Liverpool and Manchester United
with Spurs a further point behind. All four teams had 15
games remaining.
1998
Liverpool (a)
0-1 (0-1)
Premier League
P23, 29pts, 10th/20
Owen(17)
42,791
Surprise, surprise, Michael Owen scored the only goal in
this game which had been postponed from the end of August
due to some car crash in Paris.
2001
Leeds United (a)
3-1 (2-1)
Premiership
P24, 37pts, 6th/20
Solano(4pen), Acuna(44), Ameobi(86)
Keane(2)
40,005
An unlikely win at high-flying Leeds, especially after
going behind after just two minutes. But Danny Mills
handled in the area moments later and Nobby Solano scored the penalty.
Clarence Acuna gave us the lead just before the break and
Shola Ameobi got the sucker punch in the final moments of
the game.
NUFC.com
match report
2005 Rumours were rife about players moving to
Tyneside with one name featuring above all others - Willie
McKay.
The player's agent loomed large in proposed moves for
Amdy Faye and Sylvain Distin while another of his clients
Laurent Robert was rumoured to be leaving.
Oh, and the Anelka link kept rumbling on.
2006 See 2005, first para....
2007
West Ham (h)
2-2 (1-2)
Premiership
P24, 30pts, 12th/20
Milner(45), Solano(53pen)
Cole(18), Harewood(22)
52,095
Newcastle preserved their
unbeaten league record for 2007, but after a shambolic
opening were grateful to the unlikely figure of
referee Uriah Rennie for a point.
Rennie overruled his linesman to allow United to get one
back on the stroke of half-time and then awarded a penalty
that future Hammer, Nobby Solano, duly converted.
NUFC.com
match report
2009
Newcastle were held 1-1 in a
behind closed doors game by League
One Carlisle United.
Steven Taylor netted as he continued his comeback, with
Joe Barton and Geremi also playing.
A trio of trialists also appeared: Danish forward Peter Lovenkrands, Hungarian winger Andras Gosztonyi and Finnish left
back Jukka Raitala. Lovenkrands would join the club but
the other pair weren't retained.
2010
Newcastle confirmed the permanent
transfer of Manchester United full back Danny Simpson.
The 23 year-old defender had just ended his loan spell at
SJP, having made 22 starts in all competitions and scored
once.
Simpson was out of contract at Old Trafford, with a £750K
transfer fee and a two and a half year deal were claimed.
2014 Fresh from completing a league double over the
mackems, United beat them 4-0 in the
FA Youth Cup at SJP.
Striker Jonathyn Quinn led the way with a 28 minute hat
trick and Adam Armstrong also netted as 3,501 fans looked
on.
2018
Manchester City (a)
1-3 (0-1)
Premier League
P24, 23pts, 15th/20
Murphy(67)
Aguero(34,63pen,83)
54,452
Newcastle's 21st successive failure to beat City in the Premier League
was hardly a shock, coming just three weeks after the
hosts had won at Gallowgate.
Jacob Murphy scored his first goal for the club but that
was the main positive apart from keeping the scoreline
down as Rafa's side ended the day in 15th position.
NUFC.com
match report
2020 Ex-Spurs midfielder Nabil Bentaleb
was spotted on Tyneside as a loan move for the Algerian
international from Bundesliga side Schalke 04 moved
closer.
2023 Magpies striker Chris Wood made a loan move to
Nottingham Forest, which included an obligation to
purchase for an agreed fee claimed to be £15m.
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