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He joined | Newcastle United on trial in September 1996, Kevin Kee |
0 was at home to Championship league leaders | Newcastle United in the third round of the FA Cup. |
cheson went to the Daytona 24 Hours with the | Newcastle United football team liveried Lister Storm. |
He joined the | Newcastle United Academy in July 2007, having completi |
on, Hereford United's FA Cup victory against | Newcastle United and the decision of the Barrow board |
See also: | Newcastle United (disambiguation) |
r the New York Power in the WUSA and for the | Newcastle United Jets in the W-League. |
pressive 24 goals in 45 games before joining | Newcastle United in 1935. |
FA Cup Final was contested by Liverpool and | Newcastle United at Wembley. |
The 1932 FA Cup Final was contested by | Newcastle United and Arsenal at Wembley in what became |
e joined Football League First Division club | Newcastle United as an amateur. |
iddlesbrough was in the 1-0 away win against | Newcastle United on 7 October 1944 as a 17-year-old in |
Main article: | Newcastle United F.C. |
Glass moved to English Premier League team | Newcastle United in 1998, for a fee of £650,000. |
In 1912 he became a trainer at | Newcastle United and would fill this position for the |
1967-68 season, including hat-tricks against | Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest, but once again |
r success with Belgium he moved on to manage | Newcastle United in 1954. |
This form attracted | Newcastle United and he moved to Tyneside in 1995. |
Newcastle United appeared in the most finals at the gr | |
otball (soccer) player currently playing for | Newcastle United Jets. |
al footballer, who played for North Shields, | Newcastle United and Huddersfield Town. |
In 1989, | Newcastle United W.F.C. was formed and played competit |
He played as a wing-back for | Newcastle United between the years of 1956 and 1962, m |
e as well as Inter-League honours, prompting | Newcastle United to sign him in part-exchange for Jack |
t, County Durham) is a former footballer for | Newcastle United from 1956 to 1959. |
Brooks supports | Newcastle United at football, and enjoys both running |
Shallcross resigned in march 1923 and former | Newcastle United and England winger Jock Rutherford to |
come on 20 April in the 3-1 league win over | Newcastle United at Anfield. |
Bolasie is a cousin of former | Newcastle United and Olympiacos striker Lomana LuaLua, |
a new-look management structure in place at | Newcastle United and were to work closely together wit |
Steve Harper - | Newcastle United 1993 |
Newcastle United beat City 3-1 in 1955, but the follow | |
rm which is often applied to matches between | Newcastle United and Middlesbrough. |
ncident in a match between Quinn's then club | Newcastle United and Grimsby Town in March 1992, in wh |
was contested by Wolverhampton Wanderers and | Newcastle United at Crystal Palace. |
The 1932 FA Cup Final was contested by | Newcastle United and Arsenal at Wembley Stadium in wha |
2 April 2007: | Newcastle United unveil plans for a new £300 million d |
Ancell was signed by | Newcastle United for a fee of £2,750 for the start of |
Both matches were 3-0 wins, to | Newcastle United and Bradford City won, going on to me |
In August 1993 he signed for | Newcastle United for £120,000 from OFI Crete, making h |
Beaumont joined Nottingham Forest from | Newcastle United in 2003, along with Ross Gardner. |
Celtic's youth players have been linked with | Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur academy teams. |
e since the 1938-39 season, before losing to | Newcastle United in a replay at St James' Park. |
ebsite, Dennis Tueart's winning goal against | Newcastle United for Manchester City in the 1976 Leagu |
nt St James' Park football stadium or former | Newcastle United F.C. players. |
of Le Havre, and was offered a contract with | Newcastle United in January 2008. |
The Mag became the first | Newcastle United fanzine. |
Cave started off as a trainee at | Newcastle United but did not make a first team appeara |
on when they sold full-back Warren Barton to | Newcastle United for £4 million - the most expensive d |
After Blackpool's defeat by | Newcastle United in the 1951 FA Cup Final, it is said |
formances he was purchased by Kevin Keegan's | Newcastle United for £2.6m. |
top three places in the Second Division, but | Newcastle United are close behind along with surprise |
ey Stadium and April 28 1984, when they beat | Newcastle United 1-0. |
Football League for Brighton & Hove Albion, | Newcastle United and Mansfield Town. |
At the end of the season, | Newcastle United made an enquiry about Bevis's availab |
He rejoined | Newcastle United in June 2008 but left again in Novemb |
n Arsenal's very first League match, against | Newcastle United on 2 September 1893. |
ter team-mate, Billy Foulkes, who played for | Newcastle United and Wales. |
and match results for the 1994-95 season at | Newcastle United F.C. |
the competition for the fourth time, beating | Newcastle United 2-0 in the final at Crystal Palace, t |
He joined | Newcastle United in 1925 and stayed there for ten year |
During the 1994-95 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Premier League. |
in youth football, and was rejected by both | Newcastle United and Grimsby Town. |
He was a cult hero at | Newcastle United due to his less-than-defensive tenden |
illespie was a part of the academy set up at | Newcastle United F.C but went to Carlisle United aged |
t Derby was not a success and he moved on to | Newcastle United in January 1903 and then briefly to T |
He supports | Newcastle United Football Club on the football field a |
midfielder for the Australian A-League club | Newcastle United Jets. |
eld out hope of an upset but two second-half | Newcastle United goals decided the game. |
He currently is the national team's and | Newcastle United Jets goalkeeping coach. |
his native North-East with a £3,750 move to | Newcastle United in May 1930. |
Douglas moved to | Newcastle United in 1913. |
iod before a 0-0 draw away to league leaders | Newcastle United saw the club end 2009 5 points clear |
Newcastle United manager Kevin Keegan paid £35,000 for | |
During the 1993-94 season, | Newcastle United participated in the FA Premier League |
s early days, he played for Leadgate United, | Newcastle United F.C., Durham City F.C., and Stockport |
Pete is a keen football fan, supporting | Newcastle United FC. |
He also had a trial with | Newcastle United of England in 1993 and scored a goal |
n, typified by large victories over Arsenal, | Newcastle United and West Bromwich Albion and heavy de |
He made his debut for Sunderland against | Newcastle United on 22 February 1930 in a 3-0 defeat a |
y the third highest goalscorer in history of | Newcastle United with 153 goals. |
h Premier League clubs, Blackburn Rovers and | Newcastle United for a trial, but no transfer was made |
playing as an outside left for Grimsby Town, | Newcastle United and Bolton Wanderers. |
During the 1990-91 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Football League S |
their shock FA Cup third round victory over | Newcastle United in January 1975. |
He made his first-team debut against | Newcastle United on March 18, 1975 and played a total |
He was close to signing for English side | Newcastle United but for the intervention of his fathe |
During the 1987-88 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Football League F |
Newcastle United signed him from Spennymoor United in | |
Academy, and had a brief stint training with | Newcastle United in England, before attending and play |
l's very first First Division match, against | Newcastle United on September 3, 1904. |
24 August 2006: Obafemi Martins signed by | Newcastle United from Inter Milan. |
otball (soccer) player currently playing for | Newcastle United Jets. |
d, playing six minutes in a 2-3 loss against | Newcastle United at the St James' Park, for the season |
amilton Academical in 1986 won him a move to | Newcastle United just six months later but saw him pla |
Frostevall played for the | Newcastle United Jets in the 2008-09 Australian W-Leag |
Newcastle United now struggled on with a succession of | |
career at Rotherham United and later joined | Newcastle United in 1953 for £12,000 - a relatively hi |
ere ultimately defeated in the semi final by | Newcastle United by two goals to nil. |
ue season before signing with A-league side, | Newcastle United Jets. |
st game for Derby came in a 0-0 draw against | Newcastle United in May 2000, which was shortly follow |
illington, Stanley United before the war and | Newcastle United during the Second World War as left w |
earance for Arsenal, as a substitute against | Newcastle United on May 14, 2000, in which a youthful |
h 2007, and his second in the 1-0 victory at | Newcastle United on 30 March. |
Further coaching stints followed at | Newcastle United and Arsenal. |
English clubs Aston Villa, Fulham and | Newcastle United of the Premier League, had their sigh |
d of that season, scoring in a 3-2 defeat at | Newcastle United on 9 April 1969. |
He is most famous for his role as captain of | Newcastle United F.C. in the late 1960s, and of the Sc |
also played for Hereford United, Liverpool, | Newcastle United and Blackpool. |
In October, two | Newcastle United players were hit by missiles at Ellan |
r 2006 Winsper resigned from his position at | Newcastle United after becoming disillusioned when he |
Mike Ashley bought Sir John Hall's stake in | Newcastle United F.C of 41.6% for £55,342,223 and then |
eter Ramage - Queens Park Rangers and former | Newcastle United player. |
by the club he signed an apprenticeship with | Newcastle United in 1995. |
He made his debut for Arsenal against | Newcastle United on 13 August 1919 (which was Arsenal' |
rd place, level on 68 points with runners-up | Newcastle United and fourth-placed Liverpool. |
In 1898 he moved to | Newcastle United who had just been promoted to the Fir |
Offiong started his career with | Newcastle United as a youth but never made a first tea |
song Cushie Butterfield (sung even today at | Newcastle United matches) is sung to the same tune as |
eds, who were now four points behind leaders | Newcastle United and three points adrift of second pla |
young Manchester United side and a bolstered | Newcastle United leading the way. |
Seymour appointed Smith as his assistant at | Newcastle United in 1939 and he helped contribute to t |
turned to Australia, joining A-League outfit | Newcastle United Jets before returning to Perth to pla |
nial by the club in 1992 after 10 years as a | Newcastle United player, during which time he made 337 |
was impressive enough to earn a £250 move to | Newcastle United in 1929. |
Bewick played for Herrington Swifts and | Newcastle United before joining Port Vale in May 1935. |
e being transferred to First Division rivals | Newcastle United in October 1985. |
Jim Kerray moved to | Newcastle United with experienced striker Len White re |
ootball player in the early 20th century for | Newcastle United and manager of Bradford City. |
In 1982, he was transferred to | Newcastle United where he gained promotion in the 1983 |
e interest from English Premier League teams | Newcastle United and Chelsea, Dutch team PSV Eindhoven |
to the First Division to play nine times for | Newcastle United before going back to Rhyl yet again. |
On 5 May, | Newcastle United announced the suspension of Barton in |
nd located on Gallowgate street close to the | Newcastle United stadium St James' Park. |
and, Heslop was a centre half who played for | Newcastle United and Everton, before a successful spel |
Started out at | Newcastle United in the mid 1980s, he signed with Pres |
The Football League gave | Newcastle United and Ipswich Town special dispensation |
The | Newcastle United Independent Supporters Association is |
During the season, | Newcastle United competed in the FA Premier League (kn |
Newcastle United go into the last 32 of the UEFA Cup a | |
Sheffield Wednesday, and were drawn against | Newcastle United in the semi-finals. |
s been online since 1996 making it the first | Newcastle United fan site. |
e goals (including two in a 6-0 whitewash of | Newcastle United at home on October 22, 1966). |
ed in a pre-season friendly punch-up against | Newcastle United with Fabricio Coloccini. |
rch 1948) was a professional footballer with | Newcastle United between 1899 and 1912, playing at ful |
agazine written by and for the supporters of | Newcastle United in England. |
ire man Scott Jackson was first recruited by | Newcastle United before going on to become the Magpies |
Newcastle United (1990-91) 16 Apps 1 Goal | |
He coached Mansfield Town and | Newcastle United before retiring to greyhounds. |
2010, as they defeated fellow promoted side | Newcastle United 3-1 at the Hawthorns. |
Wardhaugh was subject of a £26,000 bid from | Newcastle United in 1952, which was accepted by Hearts |
e covers the squad and match results for the | Newcastle United F.C.'s 1999-2000 season. |
Constantine was the owner and chairman of | Newcastle United Jets, an Australian professional foot |
But he was sold to | Newcastle United in February 1993 and later establishe |
ton, followed immediately by a 6-2 defeat to | Newcastle United at Leeds Road didn't help things much |
Newcastle United F.C. first played European football w | |
transfer request and he joined local rivals | Newcastle United and scored on his debut. |
rmer professional footballer, who played for | Newcastle United and Huddersfield Town. |
als for the second year running by defeating | Newcastle United 3-2 at St James' Park, and three week |
s for the Potters led to him being signed by | Newcastle United for a fee of £1.5million in January 1 |
A goalkeeper he played for | Newcastle United between 1904 and 1921. |
Bird's transfer from Preston North End to | Newcastle United in 1975 prompted the resignation of P |
He left | Newcastle United in November 1906 becoming player/mana |
ll Villa and Whitley Athletic before joining | Newcastle United in 1910. |
Then, in August 1982, | Newcastle United announced a coup which astounded the |
ffery began his career as an apprentice with | Newcastle United and went on to captain the England Yo |
and Chris Waddle complementing Keegan as the | Newcastle United spearhead, crowds in the ground reach |
City reached the FA Cup semi-finals against | Newcastle United that year; during the match Bottom sc |
Partick turned down a £5,000 offer from | Newcastle United for his signature and the player, det |
al of ten matches in the Football League for | Newcastle United and Burnley. |
Bowden was a regular for | Newcastle United for the next two years (although the |
Richman is a | Newcastle United fan. |
Newcastle United F.C. Reserves and Academy are the res | |
As a result, Barton's future at | Newcastle United was put in doubt. |
bstitute in Arsenal's 4-2 victory at home to | Newcastle United in October 1971. |
After a testimonial match against | Newcastle United F.C. in the summer of 1982 Craggs lef |
The 1924 FA Cup Final was contested by | Newcastle United and Aston Villa at Wembley. |
But victories over Sheffield Wednesday and | Newcastle United in the play-offs secured a return to |
f the two football sides that merged to form | Newcastle United in 1892; their shirt has even been re |
The club's demise led to the creation of | Newcastle United Jets. |
He turned professional with | Newcastle United in 1963 but was unable to establish h |
that Carson was in talks with A-League side | Newcastle United Jets FC about a possible transfer. |
Bonds' contract with | Newcastle United was terminated on 26 September 2006. |
06 FA Cup Final was contested by Everton and | Newcastle United at Crystal Palace. |
ch for Ipswich in the 2009/10 season against | Newcastle United and Sheffield United. |
iff City, Hartlepools United, Middlesbrough, | Newcastle United and Charlton Athletic who he helped t |
He is a keen | Newcastle United supporter. |
is an English lawyer and former chairman of | Newcastle United Football Club. |
Prior to the | Newcastle United v Manchester United FA Charity Shield |
n 30 August 2008 in their 3-0 win at home to | Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium. |
usly quoted record figure of 30,968 (against | Newcastle United Division Two, 7 April 1939) is now re |
He moved to | Newcastle United in March 1908 for a fee of £150. |
Cowan started his career with | Newcastle United at Academy and reserve level before b |
He also played with | Newcastle United and at Perth Glory with his brother S |
ion of BBC Sport pundit and (notably) former | Newcastle United coach Mark Lawrenson, detailed the cl |
he team captain for three years, was sold to | Newcastle United for £4,000,000. |
He made his debut against | Newcastle United and made 26 league appearances that s |
Newcastle United qualified as last year's Inter-Cities | |
in the two cup competitions they lost out to | Newcastle United and West Ham United. |
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