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who had won the 1951-52 Football League, and | Newcastle United, who had won the 1951-52 FA Cup, at O |
In 1898 he moved to | Newcastle United who had just been promoted to the Fir |
The following season he moved to the | Newcastle Jets, who signed him a few days before the s |
Today the area is represented by the | Newcastle Vipers who joined the British National Leagu |
lub split in two, with one half becoming the | Newcastle Falcons, who have been the most successful c |
In 2001 he was loaned to | Newcastle United, who later purchased him for £800,000 |
in turn finished 11 points behind champions | Newcastle United, who returned to the top flight at th |
forward, he played his club football for the | Newcastle Knights whom he captained to the 1997 ARL pr |
The castle which gave | Newcastle, County Wicklow its name was completed. |
atrick Cary - Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of | Newcastle - William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle - Joh |
ons (Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, | Newcastle, Newport, Winchester, and three in London). |
DUBC taking home the main trophy every year, | Newcastle overall winners for the first time in 2009. |
Stephenson began his career with | Newcastle Gosforth, winning two English Cups in 2001 a |
After leaving | Newcastle United, Winsper set up his own consultancy c |
ual carriageway standard just before passing | Newcastle Airport, with the junctions after the airpor |
dney Roosters, South Queensland Crushers and | Newcastle Knights, with whom he won the 2001 NRL premi |
, and played his entire club career with the | Newcastle Knights, with whom he won two premierships. |
er Division, behind AFC Fylde, New Mills and | Newcastle Town, with only the first placed side gainin |
At the Tyne end, Q2 proceeds along the | Newcastle Quayside, with a long one way section meanin |
ie (who worked with Erskine on Byker Wall in | Newcastle) collaborated with London architects Rock To |
ositions as player-coach firstly with Souths | Newcastle then with Blackall in Central Queensland. |
Education at the prison is provided by | Newcastle College, with a range of courses provided - |
and fifteen passengers were admitted to the | Newcastle Hospital, with two suffering severely from t |
y at St James' Park over bitter local rivals | Newcastle United, with the other goals coming from Geo |
y the third highest goalscorer in history of | Newcastle United with 153 goals. |
but played the vast majority of it with the | Newcastle Knights, with whom he won the 1997 ARL premi |
Jim Kerray moved to | Newcastle United with experienced striker Len White re |
ed in a pre-season friendly punch-up against | Newcastle United with Fabricio Coloccini. |
rop for the South Sydney Rabbitohs, then the | Newcastle Knights, with whom he won the 2001 NRL Premi |
Arsenal played | Newcastle United with several recovering players rushe |
The 2004-05 season begun poorly for | Newcastle United, with no win in their first 4 matches |
e state to decline and promised to build the | Newcastle freeway without a toll, to construct the Eas |
tion members of the NBL (the others were the | Newcastle Falcons, Wollongong Hawks and Brisbane Bulle |
Newcastle United won the competition, beating Blackpoo | |
Newcastle United won the competition for the first tim | |
With | Newcastle, Watt won the league 4 times in 1905, 1907, |
With | Newcastle he won the English Championship of 1905, 190 |
Newcastle United won the competition for the fifth tim | |
Mitchell Knight from | Newcastle City won the Elliott-Davey medal as the best |
g 10 years of competing in the 2nd division, | Newcastle Macedonia won the league title twice. |
Since 1994 | Newcastle has won the cup 11 times and Northumbria has |
Newcastle finally won the tie through a single Macdona | |
Newcastle United won the competition for the sixth and | |
Newcastle United won their tie against Fulham 6-0, whi | |
tire after the 2010 NRL season and return to | Newcastle to work in the mines and play for local club |
From 1875 to 1878 he was headmaster at | Newcastle, then worked as an accountant in Perth for s |
After a few years, she moved north to | Newcastle and worked on the North East and Cumbria edi |
ginally constructed as the infirmary for the | Newcastle Union Workhouse in Newcastle upon Tyne. |
He later retired and returned to the | Newcastle area, working in Vickers Shipyards in Wallse |
Other early local content included the | Newcastle Steel Works Band, the Newcastle Choral Socie |
He eventually became an ironworker at the | Newcastle Steel Works and became an official of the Ir |
Newcastle was wrecked at Spithead in the Great Storm o | |
n is a song about the life of young women in | Newcastle, Australia, written by Bob Hudson. |
Newcastle and Wych streets also vanished. | |
ught and conducted research at University of | Newcastle (1964), Yale University (1965-66), Universit |
Keegan's managerial departure from | Newcastle also yielded the end of Elliott's first spel |
n, Dubai, France, London, Luxembourg, Leeds, | Newcastle, New York, New Orleans, New Zealand, Perth, |
h/Westbound Transpennine Express services to | Newcastle and York, and Huddersfield, Manchester Airpo |
d throughout the region; indeed, the town of | Newcastle in Young County was named after the English |
Mark began his career with in | Newcastle United youth team coming through the ranks b |
He has previously been on the books of | Newcastle United's youth team, spending a period on lo |
ty and GAA for Derry County before moving to | Newcastle United's youth academy to sign scholarship t |
es Premier League before being signed to the | Newcastle Jets youth team. |
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