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d Barnsley both lost to the eventual winners | Newcastle United, Swindon in the Semi-final and Barnsl |
laying for Leyton Orient, went on trial with | Newcastle United. |
areer commenced in the 2002/2003 season with | Newcastle United Jets, where he made his debut against |
re finishing his career in his hometown with | Newcastle Breakers in the 1993/1994 season. |
ited he returned to the Football League with | Newcastle United in May 1963. |
be high in the Cameroon International, with | Newcastle reportedly being a likely destination. |
The hospital grew in step with | Newcastle from its founding as a penal settlement and |
and-a-half years, but having fallen out with | Newcastle and been dismissed from his ministry, he was |
remiership goals for Reading in a clash with | Newcastle United at St James' Park, scoring twice desp |
ned a new five and a half year contract with | Newcastle. |
He made his professional debut with | Newcastle United during the 1971-72 season. |
works team Lintz Colliery F.C. A trial with | Newcastle United came to nothing, but in October 1930 |
With | Newcastle, Watt won the league 4 times in 1905, 1907, |
With | Newcastle he won the English Championship of 1905, 190 |
r began his professional career in 1997 with | Newcastle Breakers. |
ugh the railway line which connected it with | Newcastle harbour was operational for about another de |
Dyson began his career with | Newcastle United in 1968. |
shed the 1908-09 season in third place, with | Newcastle champions. |
4 minutes remaining in a 1-1 home draw with | Newcastle United. |
with | Newcastle United |
Palatinate is also associated with | Newcastle University Medical School, it being the form |
her Premiership and Championship clubs, with | Newcastle United, Sheffield United and Aston Villa see |
He made the switch to Nottingham Forest with | Newcastle youth team-mate James Beaumont after a bust- |
Starting his career with | Newcastle United in 1984, he failed break into the fir |
ree League Championships and the FA Cup with | Newcastle in this successful period of the club's hist |
our council in order that a partnership with | Newcastle council could continue. |
n 1912 to return to top-flight football with | Newcastle United, signing for a fee of £600. |
Stephenson began his career with | Newcastle Gosforth, winning two English Cups in 2001 a |
er-21 international, started his career with | Newcastle United, before being released in 2001 and si |
o spent the greatest part of his career with | Newcastle United. |
south of the A69 road giving good links with | Newcastle upon Tyne, Hexham, and Carlisle. |
Celtic's youth players have been linked with | Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur academy teams. |
of Le Havre, and was offered a contract with | Newcastle United in January 2008. |
with significant historic associations with | Newcastle. |
He began his career as a junior with | Newcastle United, turning professional in June 1981. |
rough and began his career as a trainee with | Newcastle United, turning professional in August 1995. |
He also had a trial with | Newcastle United of England in 1993 and scored a goal |
inked with a move away from Manchester, with | Newcastle and Liverpool being linked with the Irishman |
Academy, and had a brief stint training with | Newcastle United in England, before attending and play |
~ NSL divided into 2 conferences with | Newcastle in the Northern Conference. |
ason, Arsenal were at Wembley competing with | Newcastle in the 1998 FA Cup Final. |
by the club he signed an apprenticeship with | Newcastle United in 1995. |
Offiong started his career with | Newcastle United as a youth but never made a first tea |
e sides during the Jacobite Rebellions, with | Newcastle in support of the Hanoverians with the Germa |
title and a much-publicised FA Cup tie with | Newcastle United. |
rch 1948) was a professional footballer with | Newcastle United between 1899 and 1912, playing at ful |
ne Scotland cap in 1927 during his time with | Newcastle. |
Joe Marston Medal: 2007-2008 with | Newcastle Jets |
Along with | Newcastle and Downpatrick, it is one of the three larg |
the parliamentary forces in Yorkshire, with | Newcastle as his opponent. |
ffery began his career as an apprentice with | Newcastle United and went on to captain the England Yo |
During his spell with | Newcastle, he made a total of 67 appearances with 9 go |
Watson began his career with | Newcastle United, playing on a regular basis. |
He turned professional with | Newcastle United in 1963 but was unable to establish h |
Bonds' contract with | Newcastle United was terminated on 26 September 2006. |
is professional career in December 1919 with | Newcastle United. |
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 |
Gardner started his career off with | Newcastle United as a youth team player. |
Jones began his career with | Newcastle Rosebud in 1985 before joining Sydney Croati |
lowing a two year campaign, which ended with | Newcastle Royal Grammar School taking over the lease o |
y from David Connolly late in the game, with | Newcastle manager Graham Souness conceding that Wigan |
Pudan won an FA Cup runners-up medal with | Newcastle in 1908, and went on to manage Huddersfield |
dlothian, but signed professional terms with | Newcastle United in March 1933. |
d by runners-up spot in the same league with | Newcastle Town, still as player-manager, from where he |
Despite his success with | Newcastle he failed to win any caps for the English na |
Deverdics began his career as a trainee with | Newcastle United, but was released at the end of the 2 |
With | Newcastle on the back foot somewhat, Hereford won a co |
acture in his right leg after colliding with | Newcastle United's Micky Quinn. |
yer Road missing out on a potential tie with | Newcastle. |
hool of Marine Science and Technology within | Newcastle University |
Location of the ward within | Newcastle borough |
y play at Druid Park stadium in Woolsington, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
was built by North East Marine Engine Worls, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
d electrification from Trafalgar South yard ( | Newcastle Quayside branch). |
emiership, however for the 3rd straight year | Newcastle City defeated Cardiff in the Grand Final, to |
DUBC taking home the main trophy every year, | Newcastle overall winners for the first time in 2009. |
Unable to regain the form of previous years, | Newcastle spent three seasons in the lower regions of |
was sent North again and imprisoned at York, | Newcastle, and Durham. |
The line was opened by the York, | Newcastle and Berwick Railway, then joining the North |
Opened by the York, | Newcastle and Berwick Railway, it became part of the L |
as situated on the Kelso Branch of the York, | Newcastle and Berwick Railway, being the first station |
The station was opened by the York, | Newcastle and Berwick Railway (a constituent company o |
Opened by the York, | Newcastle and Berwick Railway, then absorbed by the No |
he club he had supported since he was young, | Newcastle United. |
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