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U18s:
Late show from
Toon Teens
Result:
Newcastle U18s 3 Leeds United U18s 3
There was a rearranged U18 league home fixture with Leeds United
this evening at Whitley Park.
The hosts took an early lead from the spot after Jacob Howard nudged Jake
Durrant on the left edge of the box and Kacey Wooster sent the
goalkeeper the wrong way with eight minutes played.
Leeds levelled in the 23rd minute when a similar incident saw Lesecond
Yeutembip make illegal contact with Will Firth and Oliver Boast converted
the penalty.
Two minutes after the restart Sam Alker put the visitors ahead when he put
his shot under George Mair from the right side of the six yard box.
Matthew Taylor should have equalised instantly but he stabbed his effort
wide of the post when well-placed.
The third penalty of the game saw Wooster score his second in the
56th minute after a mazy run from Trevan Sanusi had been halted in the box.
But Leeds regained the lead in the 72nd minute when Boast converted Firth's
right wing cross from close range.
The third leveller of the night came in the eight minute of added time when
Wooster forced the ball over the line to complete his hat-trick and
deny Leeds the victory.
Team: Mair, Johnson, Durrant, Old, Yeutembip (Epia 83),
Finneran, Fitzgerald, Taylor (Brayson 78), Wooster, Yildiz (O'Donovan 56),
Sanusi (Ferreira 56).
Subn/u: Jones.
Booked: Mair.
United's youngsters conclude their season with a home game
against a Manchester
City side who secured the Northern section Premier League title last
Saturday.
That was scheduled for this coming Saturday, but is now listed by City as a
10.30am start on Saturday May 10th.
Premier
League:
Brighton (a)

United's penultimate Premier League away game of the season takes them to
Sussex on Sunday for a 2pm kick-off at
the Amex Stadium live on Sky Sports.
All 3,000 away tickets are sold out, with forwarding
available from 2pm on Thursday until 9am on matchday.
Digital tickets were belatedly emailed out on Tuesday.
Match ticket holders can use buses and trains in the Falmer area on Sunday
free of charge. The valid area for trains is bordered by Brighton, Haywards
Heath, Seaford, Polegate, Eastbourne and Worthing.
This will be Newcastle's eighth attempt at winning a PL fixture at this
venue, having drawn four and lost the other three of their previous seven
visits.
Their sole victory in 10 league and cup matches at the Amex came during the
2016/17 Championship season.
The Seagulls are bidding for a winning treble against Newcastle this season,
following 1-0 PL and 2-1 FA Cup victories on Tyneside.
Team: Lewis
Hall and Jamaal Lascelles remain out while Matt Targett has picked up a
hamstring injury that may prematurely end his season.
The extent of the knee injury
that saw Joelinton miss the 3-0 win over Ipswich Town is yet to be
announced, but it's feared that he may have kicked his last ball of
2024/25,
Jason Tindall will serve a one game touchline suspension at the Amex,
following his third caution of the season during that win against Ipswich.
Coral rate this game as follows:
NUFC win 29/20
The draw 13/5
BHAFC win 17/10
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BHAFC: Striker Joao Pedro remains suspended following a straight
red card against Brentford.
Ferdi Kadioglu, Georginio Rutter, Adam Webster and James Milner miss out
through injury, while Jason Steele, Jan Paul van Hecke and Igor Julio could
return.
Ahead of our visit, Albion defeated West Ham 3-2 at home on Saturday to end
a winless run of five PL games.
Former Magpie Yankuba Minteh has contributed six goals in all competitions
for Albion this season, including five in the Premier League. His most
recent strike came in the FA Cup on Tyneside back in March.
Referee: Craig
Pawson - a fourth appointment to a Newcastle PL game this season for the
South Yorkshire whistler, after the 1-0 home win over Southampton, 0-0 draw
at Everton and 0-2 home defeat by West Ham.
VAR: Andrew
Madley
UK TV: Live on Sky Sports
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Stats:
Alexander Isak
has faced Albion five times as a Magpie (four in the PL) without
finding the net.
Newcastle's top-flight record against Brighton leaves much to be
desired: going into this sixteenth meeting, the Magpies have taken just 13
points from a possible 45 - winning two, drawing seven and losing the other
six.
Seagulls v NUFC - all time:
2023/24 lost 1-3 Wilson (PL)
2022/23 drew 0-0 (PL)
2021/22 drew 1-1 Hayden (PL)
2020/21 lost 0-3 (PL)
2019/20 drew 0-0 (PL)
2018/19 drew 1-1 Perez (PL)
2017/18 lost 0-1 (PL)
2016/17 won 2-1 Diame, Perez (Ch)
2012/13 lost 0-2 (FAC)
2011/12 lost 0-1 (FAC)
1991/92 drew 2-2 G.Peacock, Kelly (D2)
1990/91 lost 2-4 Quinn, Brock (D2)
1989/90 won 3-0 Quinn 3 (D2)
1983/84 won 1-0 Waddle (D2)
1982/83 drew 1-1 McDermott (FAC)
1978/79 lost 0-2 (D2)
1961/62 won 4-0 Allchurch, Thomas, Kerray, Suddick (D2)
(At the Goldstone Ground until 1991/92 then Amex)
Latest PL fixtures:
Thu
01.05.2025:
Nottingham Forest v Brentford (7.30pm) Sky
Fri 02.05.2025:
Manchester City v Wolves (8pm) Sky
Sat 03.05.2025:
Aston Villa v Fulham (12.30pm) TNT
Everton v Ipswich Town (3pm)
Leicester City v Southampton (3pm)
Arsenal v Bournemouth (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 04.05.2025:
Brentford v Manchester United (2pm)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle (2pm) Sky
West Ham v Spurs (2pm)
Chelsea v Liverpool (4.30pm) Sky
Mon 05.05.2025:
Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest (8pm) Sky
Update:
Ramble on
Evolving from a fortnightly show in 2007 to
the current daily offering, the Football Ramble Podcast is
going out on the road for live performances, calling at the Tyne Theatre in
Newcastle on Saturday May 10th.
Tickets for that are available online here
now and episodes of what was voted Podcast of the Year by the Football
Supporters Association are online here
We have pairs of tickets to the Newcastle show
to give away and simply require you to email your
answer to this question to
[email protected]
subject line Ramble.
The Football Ramble's maiden broadcast in March 2007 coincided with
Newcastle's PL defeat at a Charlton Athletic side managed by which future
Magpie boss?
Closing date 6pm on Thursday May 1st. Over 18s only please,
one entry per person. Prize consists of tickets only, any other costs
incurred are excluded.
2024/25:
Champions League
bid back on course
Newcastle 3
Ipswich Town 0
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Non-league:
D-Days
There are a trio of decisive
non-league fixtures taking place on either side of the Tyne in the coming days as follows:
Friday: Newcastle Blue Star v Blyth Town (7.30pm)
A place in the Northern Premier League Division One East awaits the winner of
the Northern League playoff final.
A crowd of up to 2,000 is predicted as Blue Star go in search of what would be
a third successive promotion.
Advance ticket purchase is advisable online here
Saturday: Dunston UTS v Stocksbridge PS (3pm)
Over 900 fans saw Dunston progress to the Northern Premier League East
playoff final on Tuesday, following a 1-0 home win over Emley.
Ticket sale details tbc
Monday: Gateshead v Southend United (3pm)
The final day of the National League season sees the Tynesiders needing three
points to swap places with the Shrimpers and snag the final promotion playoff
place.
Advance tickets can be purchased online here
U18s:
Derby delight !
mackem U18s 1 Newcastle
U18s 3
Three goals within 15 second half minutes
were enough to secure victory for Newcastle U18s in Saturday's derby fixture
at the academy of plight.
An unremarkable opening 45 minutes yielded few scoring chances for either
side and no goals - United's best opportunity seeing
captain Henry Johnson unable to keep his header down following a corner
kick.
The second half was a different story, the Magpies going ahead within three
minutes of the restart when the trialist home goalkeeper flapped at Guy
Bloomer's right wing cross and Alex O'Donovan fired home.
1-0 then became 2-0 in the 52nd minute when Matheos Ferreira beat his man on
the left before centering for Joe Brayson to bundle the ball in from close
range.
Brayson then turned provider 10 minutes later, teeing up Kyle Fitzgerald to
cut inside an opponent and place a low shot into the corner of the
mackem net.
The hosts reduced the arrears three minutes later when a long range effort
from Bayley Hester eluded Adam Harrison, but United secured victory without
further incident.
Team: Harrison, Bloomer, Cogdon, Epia (Durrant 74), Johnson, Finneran,
Fitzgerald (Yildiz 85), Harper (Wooster 77), Brayson (M.Taylor 78), O'Donovan, Ferreira.
Sub n/u: Jones.
Booked: Finneran, Harrison, Johnson.
Thanks to GW
2025/26:
Arsenal (n) tickets
Tickets for United's pre-season meeting
with Arsenal in Singapore on July 27th are on sale now online here
The NUFC section is indicated on the ticket
options - converting to £116.50 per seat, excluding add-ons....
Confirmation of other pre-season games is awaited, amid claims of a visit to
Celtic on July 19th, plus two games in the South Korean city
of Seoul following Singapore.
The opposition in the latter two games is claim to be Spurs and a K-League
XI - Spurs are yet to confirm that they play in Seoul but face Arsenal in
Hong Kong on July 31st.
U21s:
Spot kick sickener
Arsenal U21s
2 Newcastle U21s 1
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2025/26:
Playoffs: two from five
Although Burnley and Leeds United have taken
the two automatic promotion places and Sheffield United and the mackems are confirmed in third and fourth
positions, the identity of the other two playoffs sides will remain unclear
until the final round of games this coming Saturday.
Bristol City and Coventry City currently occupy those two
slots, with Millwall, Blackburn Rovers and Boro all
waiting in the wings should there be any slip-ups.
Sat 03.05.2025 selected Championship fixtures:
(all 12.30pm)
Bristol City v Preston North End
Burnley v Millwall
Coventry City v Middlesbrough
Sheffield United v Blackburn Rovers
Temps:
Loan lads
Vakhtang Salia
(Dinamo Tblisi):
Tuesday saw Dinamo play out a 0-0 draw at Samgurali, with the on-loan Magpie
completing the entire 90 minutes.
Harrison Ashby
(QPR):
mackems (a) Championship, Saturday.
Isaac Hayden
(Portsmouth):
Hull City (h) Championship, Saturday.
Alex Murphy
(Bolton Wanderers):
Stevenage (h) League One, Saturday.
Charlie McArthur (Carlisle United):
Salford City (h) League Two, Saturday.
Joe White
(MK Dons):
Swindon Town (a) League Two, Saturday
Max Thompson
(Chesterfield):
Accrington Stanley (a) League Two, Saturday.
Miodrag Pivas
(Willem II):
NEC (a) Eredivisie, Saturday.
Travis Hernes
(AaB):
SønderjyskE (a) SuperLiga, Monday.
Toon
tunes:
CD giveaway winners
Thanks to everyone who entered
our competition to win the new album by Tyneside singer-songwriter Andrew
Cushin - "Love
is For Everyone", out on May 2nd.
The 25 year-old Tynesider follows up his 2023 debut with a second collection
of self-penned tunes, with copies heading off to:
Rich Harle
Johnny Herbert
Card wallet CDs of "Love is..." can be pre-ordered now here
for just £5, including a bonus unreleased track.
Carabao
Cup:
Book winners
In production by
Lower Block is "Toon Army 2025" a photographic
record of Newcastle fans during the Carabao Cup Final victory at Wembley,
brilliantly capturing the range of emotions on view that day.
The limited edition soft cover publication has over 70 photos across 60 pages
and costs £8.50 plus postage.
They can be pre-ordered now online
here
We had two copies to give away and asked
who apart from Miguel Almiron received a Carabao Cup winner's medal despite having left Newcastle before the Final.
It was Lloyd Kelly and winning entries
came from:
Valerie McDonald
James Liddle
Premier
League:
PL run-in
Following this weekend's fixtures,
each Premier League side will have three games remaining - although
rescheduling of two involving the FA Cup finalists is yet to take place:
Date tbc:
Crystal Palace v Wolves
Manchester City v Bournemouth
Sat 10.05.2025:
Fulham v Everton (3pm)
Ipswich Town v Brentford (3pm)
Southampton v Manchester City (3pm)
Wolves v Brighton & Hove Albion (3pm)
Bournemouth v Aston Villa (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 11.05.2025:
Newcastle v Chelsea (Noon) TNT
Manchester United v West Ham (2.15pm)
Nottingham Forest v Leicester City (2.15pm) Sky
Spurs v Crystal Palace (2.15pm)
Liverpool v Arsenal (4.30pm) Sky
Fri 16.05.2025:
Chelsea v Manchester United (8pm) Sky
Sun 18.05.2025:
Everton v Southampton (Noon) TNT
Aston Villa v Spurs (2.15pm) Sky
West Ham v Nottingham Forest (2.15pm) Sky
Brentford v Fulham (3pm)
Leicester City v Ipswich Town (3pm)
Arsenal v Newcastle (4.30pm) Sky
Mon 19.05.2025:
Brighton & Hove Albion (8pm) Sky
Sun 25.05.2025 (TV picks awaited):
Bournemouth v Leicester City (4pm)
Fulham v Manchester City (4pm)
Ipswich Town v West Ham (4pm)
Liverpool v Crystal Palace (4pm)
Manchester United v Aston Villa (4pm)
Newcastle v Everton (4pm)
Nottingham Forest v Chelsea (4pm)
Southampton v Arsenal (4pm)
Spurs v Brighton & Hove Albion (4pm)
Wolves v Brentford (4pm)
Magic
weekend:
Egg chasers return
Rugby
League's showpiece event returns to Newcastle this coming Saturday and
Sunday, the eighth time that Magic
Weekend
has been staged at SJP since debuting in 2015.
Rugby League
Magic Weekend XVIII fixtures:
Sat 03.05.2025:
Leigh Leopards v Catalans Dragons
(1.30pm)
Hull KR v Salford Red Devils (4.15pm)
St Helens v Leeds Rhinos (7pm)
Sun 04.05.2025:
Huddersfield Giants v Hull FC (Noon)
Warrington Wolves v Wigan Warriors ( 2.45pm)
Castleford Tigers v Wakefield Trinity ( 5.30pm)
Purchase weekend and single day tickets online
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NUFC Box Office: 0344 372 1892
Future STs: No additional sale, none
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2025/26 ST prices online here
SJP seating plan
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Away ticket
transfers are possible between 72 hours and five hours before kick-off (times
can occasionally vary).
Home ticket transfers are possible between three weeks and one hour
before kick-off.
More info online
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Away tickets: The PL-wide £30 away ticket price cap for adults applies in 2024/25.
Away ticket FAQ is online
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UEFA have agreed an away ticket price cap for 2025/26 European competitions:
€50 Champions League
€35 Europa League
€20 Conference League
Sun 04.05.2025 Brighton & Hove (a)
@ Amex Stadium, 2pm. Premier League.
SOLD OUT. Allocation: 3,000. Live on Sky Sports.
Sat 10.05.2025 U18s v Manchester City (h) @ Little Benton, 10.30am. U18 Premier
League. Note new date, KO time.
Sun 11.05.2025 Chelsea (h)
@ SJP, Noon. Premier League.
ST forwarding now. Member General Sale now. Live on TNT Sports.
Wed 14.05.2025 Heaton Stannington
v Morpeth Town @ SJP, 7.30pm. Northumberland Senior Cup
Final. £8 adults, £4 concessions and £2 U18s.
East Stand turnstiles open.
Sun 18.05.2025 Arsenal (a)
@ Emirates Stadium, 4.30pm. Premier League. ST
holder sale now, 28pts (26 @ 2pm). £30 adults, £22.75 U25s, over 64s
£18.25, U17s £11.50 Allocation: 3,000 tbc. Live on Sky Sports.
Sun 25.05.2025 Everton (h)
@ SJP, 4pm. Premier League.
Ballot winners purchase closes Fri 02.05.2025, Noon. ST forwarding Fri 02.05.2025,
4pm. Member General Sale Tue 06.05.2025, 10am
Live UK TV tbc (if any).
NUFC live on TV:
Sun 04.05.2025 Brighton (a) 2pm Sky
Sun 11.05.2025 Chelsea (h) Noon TNT
Sun 18.05.2025 Arsenal (a) 4.30pm Sky
(PL selections made to Mon 19.05.2025)
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Sam Fender:
Thu 12.06.2025 supported by CMAT and Pale White.
Sat 14.06.2025 supported by CMAT, Olivia Dean and Ernie.
Sun 15.06.2025 supported by CMAT, Olivia Dean and Hector Gannet.
Euro 2028
- date(s) awaited
2025/26 season
dates:
Sun 27.07.2025 Arsenal (n)
@ National Stadium, Singapore, KO tbc. Friendly.
Wed 18.06.2025
PL fixture release (9am)
Sat 16.08.2025
PL begins
Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends
Summer transfer window:
Sun 01.06.2025 to Tue 10.06.2025 and
Mon 16.06.2025 to Mon 01.09.2025.
(33 weekend, five midweek games.
No games played on 24.12.2025).
Thu 21.08.2025 ECL playoff 1L
Thu 28.08.2025 ECL playoff 2L
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National Service |
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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(Bill Nevin, Peter Howarth)
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On This Day in History |
30th April |
Born Or Died:
1933
Death of Wilfred Low, 48.
Former United skipper turned trainer and assistant groundsman Wilf was knocked
down and killed by a car on St.Thomas's street, close to his home on
Leazes Terrace.
1963 Glyn Hodges born, Streatham.
(1987)

Welsh international midfielder who contrived to write his way
into numerous worst all- time NUFC XIs during an 86 day stay at SJP.
Having appeared in all four divisions with Wimbledon during fourteen years at
Plough Lane, the highly-rated left-sided midfielder made his Newcastle debut
in a 1-3 midweek defeat at Spurs in August 1987.
Barely a month later though came what was to be Glynn's last Magpies outing - a
1-4 home humping by Liverpool.
Hodges later said of his time at SJP:
"I was playing out of position for a start, the results weren’t great, and I
suppose it just wasn’t a good fit for me.
"Other players will confirm that sometimes you get a feeling if you are not
going to settle, and that for me was one of those times. I could have
toughed it out but the opportunity was there to come back down so I took
it."
That opportunity was at Watford with his former Wombles boss
Dave Bassett and when the Hornets matched our £300K outlay, he moved to
Vicarage Road.
Watford actually made a profit selling Hodges to Crystal Palace in 1990, but he
failed to impress at Selhurst Park and was re-united again with Bassett
within seven months - this time at Sheffield United.
Approaching the veteran stage, Hodges left Bramall Lane in 1996 for Derby
County but was soon on the move again, this time to the Golden Club out in
Hong Kong.
Returning to the UK a year later, Glyn later featured for Hull City, Nottingham
Forest and Scarborough.
His final club was to be the Welsh League side TNS Llansantffraid before he
inevitably followed Dave Bassett to Barnsley.
In almost four years at Oakwell, Hodges coached at youth, reserve and senior
level - having two stints as caretaker manager.
That came to an end in 2003, after which he became the Welsh U21 coach, working
under senior side boss and former international colleague Mark Hughes.
Hodges then followed "Sparky" to Blackburn Rovers, taking over as reserve team
boss in November 2004 and moving on to the same role at Manchester City in
July 2008.
However, he lost his job at Eastlands in late 2009 following the removal of
Hughes and had a brief spell coaching at Leeds United.
The Hodges/Hughes partnership reformed at Fulham in October 2010 but remained
under contract at Craven Cottage when Hughes departed in the summer of 2011.
Seeing out the final year of his Fulham deal, Hodges later scouted for Martin
Jol before joining Hughes at QPR in July 2012.
And although Hughes exited Loftus Road within four months, Hodges retained his
position as head of coaching following the installation of Harry Redknapp.
Yet another Hughes reunion then came in July 2013, when Glyn became U23 coach
at Stoke City.
Following Hughes out in January 2018, he
didn't resurface with him at Southampton and instead assisted fellow former
Womble Wally Downes at AFC Wimbledon.
Taking charge when Downes was suspended following an FA charge for betting
misconduct, Hodges took the post permanently in October 2019 but left in January
2021.
Returning to coaching a year later with Doncaster Rovers, Glyn answered the
call from Hughes within a money to assist him at Bradford City.
That lasted until October 2023, with yet another Hughes pairing coming at
Carlisle United the following February.

1967 Peter Harbach born, Carlisle.
(1983-87)

Midfielder who was part of United's 1985 FA Youth Cup winning
squad and signed a 12 month professional deal soon after.
Earned a call-up to the senior team during an injury crisis in May 1986, no
first team debut followed, but Peter did mark his reserve bow with a goal in a
1-3 defeat at Nottingham Forest that September.
Failing to secure a professional contract at Gallowgate, he
was released in May 1987 and had a successful trial at Carlisle United,
playing for them in Division Four.
Harbach later served non-league sides Barrow, Workington, Penrith, Lancaster
City and Carlisle City.
He worked as an IT consultant in his native Cumbria.
1986 Rob Elliot born, Greenwich.
(2011-20)

A boyhood Charlton Athletic fan, goalkeeper Rob joined the
Addicks from Erith Town in 2004 and was loaned to Bishops Stortford, Notts
County and Accrington Stanley.
His senior debut for Charlton then came off the bench as a third minute
substitute, following Nicky Weaver's dismissal during a Championship game at
Plymouth Argyle in April 2008 (the visitors won 2-1).
The 2011/12 season found Rob in the final year of his contract at The Valley
and after completing a century of appearances in the opening weeks, was
linked in the press with a move to SJP.
That transfer tale was given credence by the presence of ex-Charlton
goalkeeping coach Andy Woodman on United's staff.
Charlton initially complained over an illegal approach for Elliot and
claimed that United's "final" offer was just £100K.
Within a week however the League One side had allowed Rob to travel to
Tyneside and after a medical was completed, he signed a five year contract
in late August.
Replacing Steve Harper as bench cover for Tim Krul at QPR early the
following month, Elliot's United debut came in a 4-3 League Cup victory at
Nottingham Forest during September 2011.
The 2012/13 campaign saw him play in five domestic cup and Europa League ties before a Premier League bow against Southampton at SJP in
February 2013.
That came with both Krul and Harper out through injury and although
conceding in only the third minute, he emerged with credit as Newcastle ran
out 4-2 winners - also completing the feat of featuring in the top five
divisions during his career.
Rob's final outing of the season came away at QPR and ended with a red card
for carrying the ball out of his area.
The 2013/14 campaign followed a similar path; regular bench duty
in the Premier League and a solitary runout in the League and FA Cups,
before two league outings covering for the injured Krul - and conceding
eight goals in 180 minutes.
Returning to the side following injury to Krul in November 2014, Rob was
himself carrying a thigh injury and was forced off in a home win over
Chelsea - debutant Jak Alnwick coming on in his place.
Further fitness problems then ruled Rob out for the remainder of the season,
with rookie custodian Freddie Woodman taking over as Krul's understudy
(although not being called into action).
That left Elliot preparing for the arrival of Nottingham Forest goalkeeper
Karl Darlow - acquired the previous year and loaned back to the City Ground.
Krul began the season between the posts before succumbing to a season-ending
knee problem while on international duty against Kazakhstan in October 2015.
Rob was given the nod and made 22 starts (missing the trip to West Bromwich
Albion through illness and making way for Darlow) before also injuring
himself.
Like Krul, that blow came while playing for his country, tearing knee
ligaments that ruled him out of United's bid to avoid relegation and ruined
hopes of Euro 2016 participation.
He certainly enhanced his reputation during that time and put himself in the
frame for player of the season, while most of his colleagues struggled to
find form.
After warming the bench in early 2017, Elliot returned to first team action
for the promotion-clincher against Preston at the end of April making his
50th appearance.
Rob's 50th start then came in the next game when he captained the side at
Cardiff City.
First choice ahead of Darlow (with Matz Sels loaned out), Rob took the number
1 shirt for the club's top-flight return, but injury and the arrival of
Martin Dubravka saw Elliot lose his place early in 2018.
What proved to be his final senior game was a 0-1 home loss to Manchester
City in late December) when he suffered a thigh strain.
Although fit within weeks, Rob found himself behind Dubravka, Darlow,
Freddie Woodman and even rookie Nathan Harker.
Further hindered by a shoulder problem that required surgery, Elliot didn't
return to a Premier League squad until late 2019 - with Dubravka injured and
Woodman on loan at Swansea City.
Almost unnoticed, his last bench posting came in the FA Cup win at West
Bromwich Albion in February 2020.
A free agent that June, Rob built up his fitness training with former club
Charlton before signing a short-term deal at Championship side Watford in
January 2021.
Without dirtying his gloves for the Hornets, he added a promotion to his CV
as a bystander before finally making an appearance in a League Cup tie
against Stoke City in September 2021 but were relegated the following season, Elliot making just one appearance. He left Vicarage Road and returned to the North East joining Gateshead as Technical Director in August 2022 and then Interim Manager after Mike Williamson departed for MK
Dons.
He led the Heed to their FA Trophy success at Wembley in 2024, defeating
Solihull Moors on penalties and was appointed as permanent manager.
However, he had left by October that year to join Crawley Town but was
sacked in March 2025 after a disastrous run of results.
Elliot's international career had begun when his eligibility for the
Republic of Ireland via his father resulted in a call-up during 2013.
His debut then came against Turkey in Dublin during May 2014 and was winning
his fourth cap at the same venue when disaster struck against Slovakia in
March 2016.

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What Else?
1894 sunderland (a)
1-3 (0-2)
Friendly
Crate(50)
scorer tbc(5), Scott(44,85)
4,000
1895 Jarrow (a)
1-0 (1-0)
Friendly
Wallace
2,500
1896 sunderland (h)
3-3 (3-0)
Friendly
Thompson(1-0), Collins(2-0), Aitken(3-0)
Campbell(3-1),
Gibson(3-2),
Hartley(3-3)
5,000
1897 Hibernian
(Scotland) (h)
0-3 (0-2)
Friendly
Price(0-1),
Kennedy(45), Murray(0-3)
3,000
1898 Blackburn Rovers
(h)
4-0 (1-0)
League Test
Ghee(30), Jackson(50), Harvey(3-0),
Campbell(70)
13,324
Following the conclusion of the Test Matches (a
forerunner of the playoffs), United gained promotion
to the First Division for the first time after five years
in Division Two - but only after a hasty change of rules.
Burnley and Stoke played out a 0-0 draw in the other
Test, ensuring
they finished in the top two places of the four-team
group - the former going up and the latter staying up.
After protests however the Test Match format was dispensed
with and Division One expanded from 16 to 18 teams,
meaning that Stoke and Blackburn avoided relegation and Newcastle
and Burnley were promoted from Division Two.
1901 Hearts (Scotland) (a)
0-2 (0-2)
Friendly
A.Walker(1), Thomson(0-2)
2,500
24 hours after losing to Rangers at Ibrox, United
suffered a similar fate at Tynecastle, with the home side
borrowing Macpherson of St. Johnstone to go in goal.
Team: Kingsley,
Wilson, D.Gardner, Veitch, player tbc, Carr, A.Gardner,
Macfarlane, Niblo, Haywood, Littlefair.
1902 St. Mirren
(Scotland) (a)
2-1 (0-1)
Friendly
Stewart(1-1), Harvey(87)
Lindsay(10)
4,000
United visited Love
Street for another Ibrox Disaster Fund benefit match -
their second in three days.
1903 St. Mirren
(Scotland) (a)
0-1 (0-1)
Friendly
Wilson
3,000
United rounded off their post-season tour of Scotland
with a third game in as many days, reaching Paisley after
stops at Kilmarnock and Glasgow - where they faced
Rangers.
1904 Aberdeen
(Scotland) (a)
7-1 (2-0)
Friendly
Howie(1), McClarence(15,5-0),
Templeton(3-0), Orr(55,7-1),
McColl(4-0)
Bonnar(5-1)
5,000
United concluded
their five game tour of Scotland by walloping the Dons at
Pittodrie - one local paper concluding that they could
have scored 20 if they'd wanted to and another calling it "Aberdeen's
Waterloo".
Team:
Crumley, McCombie, Carr, Gardner, Aitken, Birnie,
Templeton, Howie, McClarence, Orr, McColl.
1906 Blackburn Rovers
(h)
3-0 (3-0)
Division One
43pts, 4th/20
Raine(29), Higgins(30), Gosnell(41)
24,000
The final fixture of the season saw reigning Champions Newcastle
lose their title to Liverpool.
1909 Liverpool (h)
0-1 (0-0)
Division One
53pts, 1st/20
Orr(78)
1,000
The season ended in defeat but it didn't prevent United regaining the First
Division Championship, secured a week earlier at
Blackburn.
1910 Sheffield United
(h)
0-0 (0-0)
Division One
45pts, 4th/20
40,000
A scoreless home draw to end the season.
1912 Inverness
(Scotland) (a)
3-3 (1-1)
Friendly
Peart(1-1),
Hudspeth(2-2pen),
Duncan(3-2)
Rhind(0-1),
(Macdonald(1-2),Gray(3-3pen)
5,000
Frank Hudspeth's spot kick was hit with such venom that
home goalkeeper Mackenzie had to retire due to an injury sustained by the ball.
An outfield player took his place and was beaten by Scott
Duncan before Mackenzie returned with the score at 3-3,
making several decent stops as a joint Caledonian/Thistle
side earned a draw.
1921 Arsenal (h)
1-0 (0-0)
Division One
P40, 49pts, 4th/22
Smailes(31)
40,000
There was a winning debut for right back Robert Roxburgh,
who had been signed
from Morpeth Comrades for £50.
1927 Sheffield
Wednesday (h)
2-1 (1-1)
Division One
P41, 56pts, 1st/22
Gallacher(29,75)
Strange(31)
28,421
The penultimate
game of Newcastle's First Divison Championship winning
season saw a Hughie Gallacher brace clinch the title.
However, confirmation of a 0-4 defeat at Bolton for
nearest rivals Huddersfield Town meant that meant our
result was academic.
Summing the up the club's fourth title and first since and
1909, Athletic News wrote:
"Newcastle were only reaping the reward of their
courage in being favoured with such rare immunity from
accident as to enable substantially the same team to bear
the brunt of the battle from reveille to cease fire."
1931 Yeovil and
Petters United (a)
3-2 (2-0)
Friendly
Boyd(2), Starling(17,65)
Edmunds(1-3),
Bloxham(75)
2,000
48
hours before their final league game at Chelsea,
United
were in friendly action at Huish Athletic Ground against a
Yeovil side who were competing in Division Two of the London Combination League after leaving The Southern
League.
The Glovers would re-title themselves as Yeovil Town in
1946.
Team: Burns,
Fairhurst, Thomson, McKenzie, Davidson, Weaver, Boyd,
Bedford, Hutchison, Starling, Liddle.
1932
Sheffield United (a) 3-0 (1-0)
Division One
P40, 41pts, 11th/22
J.R.Richardson(31), Boyd(54), McMenemy(80)
12,000
The closing away game of the season saw Newcastle end
a run of ten successive league losses on the road.
This
game was designated as a memorial match for Blades
Secretary John Nicholson and the match programme featured a black-lined cover
design.
Nicholson had been knocked down and killed by a lorry outside
Sheffield Midland station the previous Saturday, while en
route to his side's game at Aston Villa.
1934 Bohemians
(Ireland) (a)
3-1 (2-1)
Friendly
Williams(6), Richardson(2-1,3-1)
Ellis(1-1)
5,000 (Irish Times reported 17,000)
48
hours after defeat at Stoke City confirmed their
relegation to Division Two, United were in Dublin for a
friendly fixture against the Free State League Champions
at Dalymount Park.
Team: McPhillips,
Nelson, Fairhurst, Imrie, Davidson, Murray, Boyd,
Richardson, Williams, McMenemy, Lang.
1938 Swansea Town (a)
0-2 (0-1)
Division Two
P41, 36pts, 17th/22
Olsen(5), og(Fairhurst)(66)
11,428
It proved to be fifth time unlucky for the Magpies as
their 100% record at the Vetch Field was finally
ended.
1949
Manchester United (h) 0-1 (0-0)
Division One
P41, 51pts, 2nd/22
Burke(84)
38,266
Despite this defeat and a final day draw at Sheffield
United one week later, The Magpies still finished a
creditable fourth on their top-flight return.
1955
Tottenham Hotspur (a) 1-2 (0-2)
Division One
43pts, 8th/22
Mitchell(60)
Gavin(20),
og(Stokoe)(39)
37,262
Defeat at White
Hart Lane aided the home side's efforts to avoid
relegation, while Newcastle played the entire second half
a man short after Charlie Crowe was unable to continue.
This was United's final league game and eleventh league fixture of the
month - although that hectic scheduled didn't prevent them
beating Manchester City in the FA Cup Final at Wembley a
week later....
1960
Manchester City (h)
0-1 (0-0)
Division One
44pts, 8th/22
Colbridge(86)
27,812
What proved to be George Eastham's final outing in a
Newcastle shirt didn't help United end the season on a
winning note - recording a third successive defeat without
netting.
1966
Leeds United (a)
0-3 (0-1)
Division One
P40, 34pts, 19th/22
Storrie(41), Lorimer(71),
og(McGrath)(77)
29,531
Just three days after forcing a third game to decide
their Fairs Cup semi-final against Real Zaragoza, Don
Revie's side ruthlessly swept aside the Magpies.
However, Liverpool's 2-1 win over Chelsea the same day
virtually ensured that the title would be heading to
Anfield not Elland Road.
1969 Stoke City (h)
5-0 (1-0)
Division One
P40, 43pts, 9th/22
Scott(7,48), Robson(65), Arentoft(74),
Davies(75)
28,015
Pop Robson scored his 30th goal of the season in all
competitions but the night belonged to Jimmy Scott and
Tommy Gibb, who were both outstanding.
1975
sunderland (h)
5-3 (2-0)
Friendly
Macdonald(6,62),
Burns(42),
Tudor(70),
Kennedy(5-2)
Kerr(4-1), Mitchell(75), Robson(5-3pen)
21,280
Forty eight hours after the sides had met at Roker for
mackem Martin Harvey's testimonial, it was the turn of
Magpie David Craig to benefit from another Tyne-wear derby
clash.
1977
Arsenal (h)
0-2 (0-1)
Division One
P38, 47pts, 4th/22
Macdonald(41),
Matthews(55)
44,677
Malcolm Macdonald's first return to SJP saw him add
another goal to the three he'd claimed against his former
club at
Highbury.
Despite the loss however, United were still able to secure
a UEFA Cup place after beating Aston Villa in our final
home game.
1983
Cambridge United (a) 0-1 (0-1)
Division Two
P39, 60pts, 5th/22
Cooke(27)
7,591
A run of four wins (all of which had included goals from Imre Varadi) came to
a halt at the Abbey Stadium, as our slim promotion
chances receded further.
Robbie Cooke scored the home goal, but their main threat
was lanky striker George Reilly. He would move on to
Watford before ending up on Tyneside almost two years
later.
1985
The FA Youth Cup final 1st leg at SJP against Watford
finished 0-0 in front of an SJP crowd of 5,774.
United would go on to claim the trophy for the second
time, racking up a 4-1 success at Vicarage Road.
Team: Kelly,
Dickinson, Tinnion, Nesbit, Scott, Kilford, Hayton, Gascoigne,
Allon, Forster, McKenzie, (Wrightson 79).
1987
48 hours after winning 4-0 at Elland Road, Leeds Reserves
visited St. James' Park for the return Central League fixture.
This time, the Yorkshire side had to be content with a 2-0
success.
Team: Kelly,
Wrightson, Bailey, Caizley, Scott, Coxall, Bogie, A.Craig,
Allon, Hutchinson, Stewart.
1988
Oxford United (h)
3-1 (1-0)
Division One
P38, 50pts, 10th/21
Lormor(5), O'Neill(55), Goddard(56)
Phillips(87)
16,617
Tony Lormor marked his first senior start with the
opener as Mark Lawrenson's side were relegated.
Youtube
footage is online here
1994
Sheffield United (a)
0-2 (0-0)
Premier League
P41, 74pts, 3rd/22
Blake(63,90)
29,013
Ex-Magpie Glyn Hodges spent his birthday in the Blades
midfield and almost put his old side ahead when heading
against his own bar.
After surviving a first half battering thanks to some
heroics from Pavel Srnicek, Newcastle rallied after the
break but couldn't score.
Nathan Blake then headed home despite the best efforts of
Scott Sellars on the line, before striking again to send
home fans into extended celebrations.
However, the Toon support was soon also rejoicing, after
West Ham's win at Highbury confirmed our European
qualification.
Dave Bassett's Blades were then beaten at Chelsea the
following weekend and still
found themselves relegated.
Youtube
footage is online here
1996 Tino Asprilla
was fined and banned at an FA hearing, following his
entanglements with Manchester City's Keith Curle during
the 3-3 draw at Maine Road.
2003 A 1-0 defeat
to Birmingham City's reserves at St. Andrew's. Craig Fagan
got the goal after just nine minutes.
NUFC.com
match report
2005
Crystal Palace (h)
0-0 (0-0)
Premiership
P35, 40pts, 14th/20
52,123
A second home 0-0 in four days had bored United fans hoying
paper aeroplanes and making hats out of promotional
carrier bags.
The home side dominated the game and twice netted - only
for both to be ruled out by referee Alan Wiley for
infringements.
NUFC.com match report
2006 United
issued the following statement after their 0-0 draw at
Birmingham City the previous day:
"Michael Owen went to see the specialist first
thing on Sunday morning where he had an X-ray and various
tests.
"The news was positive, and there is no damage. In
fact, the specialist told Michael it was quite normal to
experience a certain level of pain in the first couple of
games back playing after an injury of this kind."
After the game Owen had been quoted on the official
site as saying that:
"My foot does not feel right. I felt something go
after 10 minutes. But it's not the kind of pain I
experienced when I needed a second operation."
2007
Reading (a)
0-1 (0-0)
Premiership
P36, 42pts, 12th/20
Kitson(51)
24,109
United's
first ever away league meeting with the Royals ended in
defeat on what should have been an uplifting evening, as
Michael Owen played his first club game for a year and a
day.
Owen's sharp performance was the one bright spot on a
night when Glenn Roeder's team and tactics were odd to say
the least.
The winner came from Dave Kitson, when Magpies captain
Kieron Dyer was indecisive in midfield and Kitson was on
hand at the far post to lash the ball past Steve Harper.
NUFC.com
match report
2012 The Reserves
won the Northumberland Senior Cup on penalties, after
Northern League Team Northumbria held them to a 4-4
draw at Gallowgate.
Michael Richardson hit the winning spot kick and Tamas
Kadar collected the trophy as the Magpies made it four
triumphs in the last five seasons in this competition.
Phil Airey(2), Paul Dummett and Dan Taylor had earlier
netted in front of just 739 fans.
NUFC.com
match report
2016
Crystal Palace (h)
1-0 (0-0)
Premier League
P36, 33pts, 17th/20
Townsend(58)
52,107
Memories of a similarly sunny April
day in 1992 were to the fore as
a side battling relegation gained a
priceless 1-0 home win.
David Kelly was the hero against Portsmouth that day, but Toon fans celebrating
victory over Alan Pardew's Eagles were grateful for pivotal
contributions from two players.
Andros Townsend's perfectly-executed free kick put United ahead,
a lead preserved when
Karl Darlow saved old boy Yohan Cabaye's penalty with 20 minutes
left.
NUFC.com match report
2022 Liverpool (h) 0-1 (0-1) Premier League P35, 43pts, 10th/20 Keita(19)
52,281
United's run of four wins unsurprisingly came to an end as Liverpool kept up their title challenge with a
narrow victory at SJP.
Naby Keita got the vital goal with Liverpool once
again taking advantage of a Fabian
Schar injury, as
they had at Anfield. NUFC.com match report
2023 Southampton (h) 3-1 (0-1) Premier League P33, 65pts, 3rd/20 Wilson(54,81), og(Walcott)(79) S.Armstrong(41) 52,234 United
maintained their pursuit of a top four finish with victory over the
PL's basement side at SJP - but had to come
from a goal down.
Behind to a strike from Stuart Armstrong, half time arrival Callum Wilson took
just nine minutes to regain parity.
Wilson was denied another goal by a lengthy VAR -offside
call, but within five minutes the Magpies legitimately
led 2-1 after a corner ended up in the Saints net via Sven Botman and Theo Walcott.
And barely two minutes later it was 3-1, with another predatory
effort from Wilson - his fifth in eight days and United's 13th
goal in three games. NUFC.com match report
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