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arkable being a 1-0 victory over high-flying | Newcastle Town in the league in March 2009. |
In 1868 he planned a layout for | Newcastle Town Moor, which was only partly realised. |
ague clubs Halifax Town in November 2008 and | Newcastle Town in March 2009. |
er Division, behind AFC Fylde, New Mills and | Newcastle Town, with only the first placed side gainin |
Afterwards he moved on to | Newcastle Town, Blackpool, Stoke (again), Northern Nom |
d by runners-up spot in the same league with | Newcastle Town, still as player-manager, from where he |
, Leek Town, Nantwich Town, Alsager Town and | Newcastle Town. |
on-league football with Stafford Rangers and | Newcastle Town. |
ecame a union official and a delegate to the | Newcastle Trades Hall Council. |
The first ( | Newcastle) train received a signal check and was slowe |
On Saturdays there are three Hexham and two | Newcastle trains. |
Some northbound | Newcastle TransPennine services also stop at Thirsk as |
The Duke of | Newcastle tried on 10 March to dissuade Pitt from supp |
wo of the distinctive yellow-liveried former | Newcastle trolleybuses are now preserved, one at the E |
nting Group, British Accounting Association, | Newcastle, UK, 13-4-1995. |
The beef plant, near | Newcastle, UK, was described as an attack against the |
nd the steam turbines were by C A Parsons of | Newcastle, UK. |
pion and world-renowned big wave surfer from | Newcastle, UK. |
Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. | |
His daughter Llin Golding was Labour MP for | Newcastle under Lyme between 1986 and 2001. |
eat he held until 1796, and then represented | Newcastle under Lyme from 1796 to 1812, Clitheroe from |
Newcastle under Lyme based Terry Conroy, former Republ | |
Newcastle under Lyme Station | |
the Young Vic London, the New Vic Theatre in | Newcastle Under Lyme, The Watermill West Berkshire Pla |
re cutting into Stoke On Trent, Biddulph and | Newcastle Under Lyme. |
Ray was born in the Potteries town of | Newcastle under Lyme on February 4, 1876, and began hi |
he city of Stoke on Trent and the borough of | Newcastle under Lyme. |
is situated east of the A519 in the south of | Newcastle under Lyme, next to the church of St James t |
ginally constructed as the infirmary for the | Newcastle Union Workhouse in Newcastle upon Tyne. |
or being older brother of former Chelsea and | Newcastle United player Celestine Babayaro. |
nals with Blackpool, firstly in 1951 against | Newcastle United (in which they were on the losing sid |
Beye signed for | Newcastle United for a fee of £2million (€3million) on |
His performances earned a €6m move to | Newcastle United in January 1999 but after a good star |
a right midfielder or back for A-League club | Newcastle United Jets. |
cted to sign for English Premier League team | Newcastle United for a fee around £3 million before th |
ack, he played local football before joining | Newcastle United in May 1906, but moved on to Second D |
Many players from the | Newcastle United Academy go on to have careers in prof |
The match was contested by | Newcastle United and Arsenal at Wembley Stadium in Lon |
Newcastle United signed Ivor Broadis two years later f | |
ishing in 9th position, only 4 points behind | Newcastle United F.C, who finished 5th in the table. |
In 1981 Ferris signed for | Newcastle United from Lisburn Juniors in Northern Irel |
laying at right half in a 3-2 home defeat to | Newcastle United on 21 October 1893. |
He spent a week at | Newcastle United F.C. on trial, Joe Kinnear claimed he |
During the 2000-01 English football season, | Newcastle United F.C. competed in the FA Premier Leagu |
Newcastle United defeated Blackpool 2-0 in the 1951 FA | |
They are now sold at over 60 clubs including | Newcastle United Football Club, Coventry City Football |
In May 1914 he joined | Newcastle United for a £1,550 fee, but retired from fo |
commentator on Real Radio Northeast for the | Newcastle United matches. |
ted in the first half during the 2-0 loss to | Newcastle United at home. |
irst match was a friendly against neighbours | Newcastle United which ended in a 4-2 defeat. |
In February 2010 he joind | Newcastle United as their cheif scout following the re |
He played centre forward for | Newcastle United between 1908 to 1914. |
12 July 2002 - | Newcastle United sign 20-year-old defender Titus Bramb |
areer commenced in the 2002/2003 season with | Newcastle United Jets, where he made his debut against |
ited he returned to the Football League with | Newcastle United in May 1963. |
currently holds the record of being the last | Newcastle United captain to lift silverware with the c |
e again until September during a 1-0 loss to | Newcastle United where he remained on the bench, but h |
He played in the Football League for | Newcastle United and Lincoln City and in the Scottish |
is playing career, he had coaching spells at | Newcastle United and Sunderland. |
e fancied sides including Tottenham Hotspur, | Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers; not to mention |
ning the side, however they were defeated by | Newcastle United in their first final at Wembley. |
He is most famous for his | Newcastle United spell between 1992 and 1998, with his |
eague and was strongly linked with a move to | Newcastle United before signing for Rennes. |
Mather left in 1935 to join | Newcastle United as manager. |
A Cup Final was contested by Aston Villa and | Newcastle United at Crystal Palace. |
vision South he was signed by First Division | Newcastle United for a fee of £1750 in March 1929. |
Over the years, other | Newcastle United fanzines followed - The Number Nine, |
He made his league debut against | Newcastle United on 28 September 1912 and took over th |
Woodgate had been transferred to | Newcastle United some 16 months before Leeds's eventua |
e third round, starting in both legs against | Newcastle United (3-3 aggregate win). |
as Alan Shearer scored his 200th competitive | Newcastle United goal, equalling Jackie Milburn's club |
t in the trilogy Goal! (in which he played a | Newcastle United Reserve Player). |
e goals tally was surprassed by Andy Cole of | Newcastle United in 1993-94 and a year later by Alan S |
He was signed by A-League club | Newcastle United Jets for the first season of the comp |
Stanley, County Durham and was recruited by | Newcastle United as an apprentice after scouts had spo |
roving a popular read with a large number of | Newcastle United supporters worldwide, and a well-resp |
Keegan paid £450,000 to take the defender to | Newcastle United in February 1993. |
Newcastle United won the competition, beating Blackpoo | |
ith which takes a slightly different look at | Newcastle United to The Mag by focusing on nostalgia, |
remiership goals for Reading in a clash with | Newcastle United at St James' Park, scoring twice desp |
ish footballer who played as a half back for | Newcastle United and Stockport County in the 1920s. |
tball goalkeeper, best known for his time at | Newcastle United shortly after the Second World War. |
was contested by Wolverhampton Wanderers and | Newcastle United at Crystal Palace Park. |
yrshire sides, he signed for Second Division | Newcastle United in 1895, then in only their third foo |
association footballer currently playing for | Newcastle United Jets. |
asps were bought by John Hall, then owner of | Newcastle United Football Club, in a plan to have a sp |
the first occasion, they lost, this time to | Newcastle United (see 1951 FA Cup Final), who finished |
Newcastle United | |
He scored an identical goal against | Newcastle United the following week. |
Newcastle United were winners of the Inter-Cities Fair | |
Newcastle United - 1991 to 1995 (Away games only) | |
He made his professional debut with | Newcastle United during the 1971-72 season. |
It is the online home of an unofficial | Newcastle United fans collaboration, which has been ru |
works team Lintz Colliery F.C. A trial with | Newcastle United came to nothing, but in October 1930 |
e mistakenly cited Nufc.com as "The Official | Newcastle United Site". |
Newcastle United won the competition for the first tim | |
al for the Gunners in their 2-0 victory over | Newcastle United in March 1996 and at the end of that |
Newcastle United came in for his services for a £166,0 | |
On 4 July 2006 Gennoe returned to | Newcastle United for a second spell. |
He is the oldest living former | Newcastle United player. |
of football, and is a life long supporter of | Newcastle United F.C. |
After | Newcastle United was relegated to the Championship aro |
l 1951 at Wembley and ended in a victory for | Newcastle United over Blackpool by 2-0, with both goal |
Mark began his career with in | Newcastle United youth team coming through the ranks b |
luding the winner in a home 1-0 victory over | Newcastle United on Boxing Day, he became a fans favou |
This season saw | Newcastle United relegated to the Football League Seco |
ored two goals, including the winner against | Newcastle United at Anfield in a game that was regarde |
tyle and although it is primarily devoted to | Newcastle United it also contains articles on general |
In the Third Round Hereford met | Newcastle United at St James' Park, and the team of pa |
the back, he ordered a complete ban of every | Newcastle United employee, especially the players, fro |
Frank Watt was the unofficial manager of | Newcastle United from 1895 to 1935. |
Scanlon was sold to | Newcastle United for £18,000 in November 1960, but his |
, who adopted the black and white stripes of | Newcastle United as their colours. |
, scoring twice (the third in a 3-0 win over | Newcastle United and the equaliser in a 1-1 draw away |
During the 1988-89 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Football League F |
He also set up the | Newcastle United Foundation to lead on the club's char |
ague; however their proximity to Sunderland, | Newcastle United and Middlesbrough led to these applic |
Newcastle United and Barnsley won, going on to meet ea | |
y reached the 1955 FA Cup Final, but lost to | Newcastle United 3-1. |
Spotted by | Newcastle United manager Jack Charlton, he was part of |
finish in the Premier League since, although | Newcastle United finished third last season after bein |
: against Hull City on 11 April, and against | Newcastle United on 22 April, in the penultimate game |
his official English debut in a 2-0 win over | Newcastle United on 24 August 2005 and scored his firs |
Billy Whitehurst, former Hull City and | Newcastle United striker, was born in the village. |
Forbes was born as a | Newcastle United supporter and attended their games th |
de his debut for Burnley in the 2-1 win over | Newcastle United on 14 April 1915. |
the Football League for Burnley, and joined | Newcastle United as part of a player exchange deal in |
e Premier League match between Liverpool and | Newcastle United on 3rd April 1996 was voted as the "M |
ey then knocked out Manchester City, to meet | Newcastle United in the quarter finals. |
Newcastle United - 1987/88 | |
tion football player who currently plays for | Newcastle United Jets in the A-League. |
South African consortium looking to purchase | Newcastle United Football Club, with the party offerin |
s an Northern Irish footballer who plays for | Newcastle United as a left sided full back or winger. |
otball (soccer) player currently playing for | Newcastle United Jets. |
ith Preston North End in 1971 before joining | Newcastle United in 1973 and returning to Preston in 1 |
tle in London, and after Ardiles took him to | Newcastle United for a short loan spell, he returned t |
During the 1984-85 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Football League F |
Johnson played for Walker Park and | Newcastle United before joining Port Vale in June 1937 |
their English league title by five points to | Newcastle United after winning it for the previous 3 s |
-manager of Kumu in Finland before moving to | Newcastle United as first team coach. |
econd Division in the 80s before leaving for | Newcastle United in 1990. |
His last coaching role was with the | Newcastle United Jets in the A-League. |
Gennoe left | Newcastle United in 1999 to take up a similar post at |
es, in which he scored 18 times, he moved to | Newcastle United for a fee of £2,515. |
ves' 1908 FA Cup triumph, when they defeated | Newcastle United in the final to become the lowest ran |
uated next to St James' Park, the stadium of | Newcastle United F.C.. |
He is also a self-admitted | Newcastle United fan with links to Canadian hockey tea |
Born in Hartlepool, he is a former | Newcastle United trainee, who has also played for his |
He scored both goals against | Newcastle United in the 1905 FA Cup Final Hampton was |
Dyson began his career with | Newcastle United in 1968. |
Newcastle United won the competition for the fifth tim | |
l went on to become a regular starter in the | Newcastle United side. |
ed four goals in 33 games, Jenas was sold to | Newcastle United for £5 million in February 2002. |
o football manager Kevin Keegan and his team | Newcastle United as their Christmas anthem, but the of |
The departure of Sam Allardyce to | Newcastle United and his eventual replacement with Gar |
e some excellent last ditch tackles and kept | Newcastle United in it. |
During the 2002-03 English football season, | Newcastle United F.C. participated in the FA Premier L |
for the team's Second Division match against | Newcastle United on 29 August 1961. |
laying in the 2-0 play-off semi-final win at | Newcastle United in 1990, while one of his 19 substitu |
association footballer currently playing for | Newcastle United Jets. |
In May 1901 he joined | Newcastle United for a £150 fee, before signing for Mi |
Newcastle United had the previous season mounted a sur | |
m Ronnie Allen gave Albion a 3-2 win against | Newcastle United in round five in a thrilling match. |
was one replay, the Tyne-Wear derby between | Newcastle United and Sunderland, played in the followi |
enables paid a national record £2million for | Newcastle United midfielder Paul Gascoigne in June 198 |
scored 2 more goals, one in the 3-1 win over | Newcastle United the other one in the 2-1 win over Rea |
h in second place after four games with only | Newcastle United ahead of them. |
Youth Cup, in which they were eliminated by | Newcastle United after Allen was sent off near the beg |
Kelly began his career with Jack Charlton's | Newcastle United in 1984. |
Newcastle United made the best start to any top divisi | |
rt Vale and West Ham United before losing to | Newcastle United in front of 62,125 at the Victoria Gr |
Newcastle United (as player) | |
was worth the effort as a trip to top-flight | Newcastle United awaited. |
During the 2003-04 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Premier League. |
is career at the club he supported as a boy, | Newcastle United coming up through the Youth System at |
d promotion to Division One with an exciting | Newcastle United side, Arthur Cox left St James' Park |
eer with Carlisle United before moving on to | Newcastle United in 1999. |
h included a penalty against top flight side | Newcastle United in the League Cup. |
He joined | Newcastle United in March 1989, as a 25-year-old, and |
It was contested between cup holders | Newcastle United and Arsenal. |
tember 2010 in the 4-3 defeat to former club | Newcastle United in the League Cup. |
was thereby reunited with an old friend from | Newcastle United since Paul Winsper had been hired in |
Sheffield United, followed by a victory over | Newcastle United and another draw with Stoke City, saw |
Ham on 25 September 1993 in a 2-0 defeat to | Newcastle United but was sent-off for a clash with Kev |
with | Newcastle United |
On 18 January 2011, | Newcastle United announced that John Carver was their |
nding seven seasons there before signing for | Newcastle United in 1971. |
e FA Cup again, earning Argyle a 1-1 draw at | Newcastle United in the first round on 4 February 1905 |
A Cup in 1908, where they were beaten 6-0 by | Newcastle United at Anfield. |
esbrough, Craghead United (in three spells), | Newcastle United and after having trials with Stoke Ci |
Australian football (soccer) player for the | Newcastle United Jets. |
He earned the ire of | Newcastle United Jets fans in 2005, when he broke Andr |
In April, 2008 he was headhunted by | Newcastle United and appointed Executive Director (Ope |
The 1951 FA Cup Final was contested by | Newcastle United and Blackpool at Wembley on 28 April |
deadline) and scored his first goal against | Newcastle United on 22 March 1995. |
Starting his career with | Newcastle United in 1984, he failed break into the fir |
er as a trainee for English Premiership side | Newcastle United in 2001. |
re closely divided within Washington between | Newcastle United and Sunderland AFC. |
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