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Premier League:
Aston Villa
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Eddie Howe's side attempt to extend their unbeaten run in
the Premier League to five matches when they host the
Villans at Gallowgate on Sunday.
It's a 2pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports.
Newcastle have won each of their last four home games
against Villa and are unbeaten in the most recent 17 SJP
meetings, since the infamous 0-3 loss in 2005 when the hosts
ended with just eight men on the field.
Team: Speaking to the media on Friday, Eddie Howe was
non-committal over whether Bruno Guimaraes would be
available for Sunday after his ankle issue against PSV.
Tino Livramento and Fabian Schar remain out, along with Emil
Krafth and Jamaal Lascelles. Jacob Murphy, William Osula and
Dan Burn are nearing returns but it's uncertain whether they
will be in the squad for Villa.
If he plays any part in the game, Joelinton will make his
250th competitive appearance for the Magpies.
Coral rate this game as follows:
NUFC win 10/11
The draw 14/5
AVFC win 13/5
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AVFC:
Ahead of their visit to SJP, Villa were in
European action on Thursday, beating Fenerbahce 1-0 in Turkey.
Ross Barkley, Boubacar Kamara and John McGinn are out, with Alysson
and
Emiliano Martinez rated doubtful.
Following completion of a loan exit to Roma for striker
Donyell Malen, Unai Emery recalled winger Leon Bailey
from the Serie A side. He's in the squad for Sunday.
Referee: Jarred Gillett - second appearance of the
Aussie official at a Magpies game this season, following the
1-2 defeat by Arsenal at SJP last September.
VAR: John Brooks
UK TV: Live on Sky Sports
City centre bars with live TV coverage include:
The Dog & Parrot on Clayton Street West.
The tie will be on live at WonderBar in The Gate,
with DJ Mad Mick on stage beforehand.
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UK Radio:
Live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sport
Roads: Barrack Road will be
closed to traffic post-match between Stanhope Street and St. James'
Boulevard, beginning at the final whistle or earlier and continuing up to 45
minutes after full time or when crowds disperse.
Buses:
Due to the closure of Barrack Road, Go North East X50 football services to the Metro Centre will depart from
St. James’ Boulevard, outside the Citygate building.
Stagecoach buses stopping on Barrack Road will be diverted and
passengers required to use alternative bus stops while the
post-match closure is in place.
Details
here
Metro:
No scheduled disruptions.
Rail: Scheduled disruptions are online
here
Stats:
Villans @ SJP - PL era:
2024/25 Won 3-0 Gordon, Isak,
Joelinton
2023/24 Won 5-1 Isak 2, Tonali, Wilson, Barnes
2022/23 Won 4-0 Wilson 2, Joelinton, Almiron
2021/22 Won 1-0 Trippier
2020/21 Drew 1-1 Lascelles
2019/20 Drew 1-1 Gayle
2016/17 Won 2-0 Gouffran, og(Lansbury) (CH)
2015/16 Drew 1-1 Coloccini
2014/15 Won 1-0 Cisse
2013/14 Won 1-0 Remy
2012/13 Drew 1-1 Ben Arfa
2011/12 Won 2-1 Ba, Cisse
2010/11 Won 6-0 Barton, Nolan 2, Carroll 3
2008/09 Won 2-0 Martins
2007/08 Drew 0-0
2006/07 Won 3-1 Milner, Dyer, Sibierski
2005/06 Drew 1-1 Shearer (pen)
2004/05 Lost 0-3
2003/04 Drew 1-1 Robert
2002/03 Drew 1-1 Solano
2001/02 Won 3-0 Bellamy 2, Shearer
2000/01 Won 3-1 Glass, Cort, OG
2000/01 Drew 1-1 Solano (FAC)
1999/00 Lost 0-1
1998/99 Won 2-1 Shearer, Ketsbaia
1997/98 Won 1-0 Beresford
1996/97 Won 4-3 Ferdinand 2, Shearer, Howey
1995/96 Won 1-0 Ferdinand
1994/95 Won 3-1 Beardsley 2, Venison
1993/94 Won 5-1 Beardsley 2, Sellars, Bracewell, Cole
Latest PL fixtures:
Sat 24.01.2026:
West Ham v mackems (12.30pm) TNT
Burnley v Spurs (3pm)
Fulham v Brighton and Hove Albion (3pm)
Manchester City v Wolves (3pm)
Bournemouth v Liverpool (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 25.01.2026:
Brentford v Nottingham Forest (2pm) Sky
Crystal Palace v Chelsea (2pm) Sky
Newcastle v Aston Villa (2pm) Sky
Arsenal v Manchester United (4.30pm) Sky
Mon 26.01.2026:
Everton v Leeds United (8pm) Sky
Champions League:
Play-off place secured
Newcastle 3 PSV Eindhoven 0

Match report
FA Cup:
Villa
(a) FAC
tickets

Season ticket holders who applied for FA Cup Fourth Round tickets
(and ballot winners) can purchase them now, with the loyalty point
threshold set at 3 or more.
Seat selections close on Sat 24.01.2026, 2pm
Prices: £25
adults, £20 U21s/over 66s and £10 U18s.
United have received a 6,515 allocation which includes the upper tier of the North Stand behind the goal.
U18s:
Eagles dare
Newcastle U18s 0 Crystal Palace U18s 4
United's youngsters exited from FA Youth
Cup at the Fourth Round stage on Thursday night, overwhelmed by
their Crystal Palace counterparts at a rain-lashed Whitley Park.
David Angibeaud put the Eagles ahead from close range after a 29th
minute corner wasn't dealt with, Benji Casey then denied by home
'keeper Roman Dowell shortly after.
The visitors doubled their lead through Casey's 66th minute shot
before what was United's best chance of a goal saw Jack Mason turn a
Michael Mills effort round the post.
Angibeaud's second of the tie made it 0-3 with 15 minutes remaining,
before Casey added a fourth on 80 minutes to confirm a Fifth Round
trip to Stevenage for Palace.
Team: Dowell, Morgan, Durrant, Moran, Johnson, Finneran,
Ferreira (Patterson 88), M.Miley, Wooster, Taylor (Pinnington 70),
Mills (Hutchison 80).
Subs n/u: Mair, Tika-Lemba, Lucas, Ndiweni.
Crowd: 243
Premier League:
TV times
The Premier League's live TV selections for March were announced on
Wednesday as follows, with all three of Newcastle's games amended:
Wed 04.03.2026 Manchester United (h) 8.15pm TNT
Sat 14.03.2026 Chelsea (a) 5.30pm Sky
Sun 22.03.2026* mackems (h) Noon Sky
* subject to alteration were Newcastle to be in the Carabao Cup
Final that day.
Update:
Loan lads
Heading out this week are defender Charlie McArthur to
second tier side Airdrieonians in his native Scotland and
academy 'keeper Tyler Jones in non-league Dunston UTS.
Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
Preston North End (h) Championship, Saturday.
Harrison Ashby/Joe White (Bradford City):
Huddersfield Town (a) League
One, Saturday.
Joe Brayson (Morpeth Town):
FC United (h) NPL Premier Division, Saturday.
Tyler Jones (Dunston UTS):
Grimsby Borough (a) Northern Premier League, Saturday.
Charlie McArthur (Airdrieonians):
Ross County (h) Scottish Championship, Saturday.
Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
Rennes (a) Ligue 1, Saturday.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
Bilbao (h) La Liga, Saturday.
Antonio Cordero (Cadiz)
Granada (h) La Liga 2, Saturday.
Travis Hernes (Groningen):
Fortuna Sittard (h) Eredivisie, Sunday.
Unlikely lad:
Wee man down
under
Ex-Magpie Ryan Fraser has made
a switch to Australian A-League club Western Sydney Wanderers from
Championship side Southampton.
The 31 year-old former Scotland international left SJP in August
2023 when loaned to the Saints, completing a permanent move in 2024
when signing a two year deal.
Champions League :
PSG (a)

Newcastle round off their Champions
League, League Phase fixtures on Wednesday against PSG at the Parc Des Princes in Paris.
It's a 9pm kick-off local time, that's 8pm GMT.
NUFC fan guidance is
online
here
As in 2023, advice is to only use the Porte de Saint-Cloud Metro
station on line 9, with a reminder that Paris Metro travel isn't
included with match tickets for away fans.
A minimum 30
minute post-match hold-back is forecast, which proved accurate
in terms of exiting the stadium in 2023. However, it then took
at least as long again to be funnelled through a half-open gate
on to the street.
Ahead of this game, Eddie Howe's side are assured of a place in
the knockout phase play-offs: their goal is claim three points
and snag a place in the last 16.
UEFA playoff details are online
here
Team: To follow
PSG:
Luis Enrique's side won 1-0 at Auxerre in Ligue 1 on Friday night, overtaking
RC Lens at the top of the table.
Referee: tbc
VAR: tbc
UK TV: Live on TNT Sports
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Magpies @ French League sides:
1977/78 Bastia lost 1-2 Cannell (UE)
1996/97 Metz drew 1-1 Beardsley (UE)
1996/97 Monaco lost 0-3 (UE)
2001/02 Troyes drew 0-0 (IT)
2003/04 Marseille lost 0-2 (UE)
2004/05 Sochaux won 4-0 Bowyer, Shola,
Bellamy, Robert (UE)
2012/13 Bordeaux lost 0-2 (UE)
2023/24 PSG drew 1-1 (CL)
2025/26 Marseille lost 1-2 (CL)
Geordies in the Champions League - away from SJP:
1997/98 Croatia Zagreb (a) Drew 2-2
1997/98 Dynamo Kiev (a) Drew 2-2
1997/98 PSV Eindhoven (a) Lost 0-1
1997/98 Barcelona (a) Lost 0-1
2002/03 Zeljeznicar (a) Won 1-0 (qualifier)
2002/03 Dynamo Kiev (a) Lost 0-2
2002/03 Juventus (a) Lost 0-2
2002/03 Feyenoord (a) Won 3-2
2002/03 Barcelona (a) Lost 1-3
2002/03 Bayer Leverkusen (a) Won 3-1
2002/03 Inter Milan (a) Drew 2-2
2003/04 Partizan Belgrade (a) Won 1-0 (qualifier)
2023/24 AC Milan (a) Drew 0-0
2023/24 Borussia Dortmund (a) Lost 0-2
2023/24 PSG (a) Drew 1-1
2025/26 USG (a) Won 4-0
2025/26 Marseille (a) Lost 1-2
2025/26 Bayer Leverkusen (a) Drew 2-2
Update:
David Young RIP

We're sad to report that former Magpie David Young has
died at the age of 80, following a dementia diagnosis.
The Tyneside-born midfielder enjoyed an extended run in the
club's reserve side after debuting during September 1964 -
making over 100 appearances and becoming captain.
Making his senior bow in a 2-1 friendly win over Hibernian at
Gallowgate in March 1968, David had to wait until January 1970
for a competitive appearance. That came in the Fairs Cup, as
United drew 1-1 with Southampton at the Dell.
A regular starter
the following season, the first of Young's two goals
came in a 2-1 victory at Derby County, but he struggled to
regain a place in the side after an injury in October 1971 and
was transfer-listed the following May.
No move followed though and fitness problems in the senior squad
saw David played in both defence and midfield during the opening
months of the following season.
What proved to be his 56th and final appearance came in a 0-3
home League Cup defeat to Blackpool in October 1972, completing
a switch to Roker Park alongside Ron Guthrie for a combined fee
of £35,000 in early January 1973.
An unused substitute for the mackems in their FA Cup
Final success later that year, Young later played for both
Charlton Athletic and Southend United before ending his playing
days at non-league Dartford.
Passing off

Wolves
0
Newcastle 0
Match report
2025/26:
Senior Cup latest
Northumberland Senior Cup Second Round:
Newcastle Benfield
0-0 Morpeth Town (4-2 pens)
03.02.2026
Heaton Stannington v Blyth Town
17.02.2026
Whitley Bay v North Shields
??.??.2026
Newcastle University v Alnwick Town
The NFA allowed Newcastle U21s to withdraw from the competition
this season due to other commitments.
Regular participants since East End/West End days, the Magpies withdrew
from the competition back in 1933 and belatedly returned in 1983.
The Senior Cup Final will be played at SJP once again.

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Friends and family groups remain, travel groups and away season tickets are
gone.
2025/26 PL away tickets remain at £30.
2025/26 CL away tickets are
€50 or less.
Fixtures:
Sun 25.01.2026 Aston Villa (h)
@ SJP, 2pm. Premier League.
ST fwding/resale now.
Live on
Sky
Sports.
Wed 28.01.2026 PSG (France) (a)
@ Parc des Princes, 9pm local
time. CL League stage game 8.
SOLD OUT.
Allocation 2,000 (Digital tickets). Live on
TNT Sports.
Fri 30.01.2026 U21s
v Wolves (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm.
PL2.
Sat 31.01.2026 U18s v Manchester City (h)
@ MCFC Academy, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.
Sat 31.01.2026 Liverpool (a)
@ Anfield, 8pm. Premier League.
SOLD OUT.
Allocation 3,058. (Digital tickets).
Live on
TNT
Sports.
Wed 04.02.2026 Manchester City (a) @
Etihad Stadium, 8pm. Carabao Cup Semi-final second
leg. SOLD OUT. Allocation
5,359.
(Digital tickets).
Live on
Sky
Sports.
Fri 06.02.2026 U21s
v Aston Villa (a) @ Bodymoor Heath, 7pm.
PL2.
Sat 07.02.2026 U18s v Wolves (h)
@ Little Benton, 11am. U18 Premier League.
Sat 07.02.2026 Brentford (h)
@ SJP, 5.30pm. Premier League.
ST fwding/resale
now.
Live on
Sky
Sports.
Tue
10.02.2026 Spurs (a) @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, 7.30pm. Premier League.
SOLD OUT.
Allocation 3,038. (Digital tickets).
Live on
TNT
Sports.
Fri 13.02.2026 U21s
v Arsenal (a) @ Boreham Wood FC, 7pm.
PL2.
Sat 14.02.2026 U18s v Stoke City (a)
@ Clayton Wood, 11am. U18 Premier League.
Sat
14.02.2026 Aston Villa (a) @ Villa Park, 5.45pm. FA Cup Fourth Round.
Seat selections close Sat 24.01.2026. £25 adults, £20 U21s/over 66s, £10 U18s. Allocation
6,515.
Live on
BBC1/TNT Sports.
Fri 20.02.2026 U21s
v Fulham (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm.
PL2.
Sat 21.02.2026 U18s v Manchester City (h)
@ Little Benton, 11am. U18 Premier League.
Sat 21.02.2026 Manchester City (a) @
Etihad Stadium, 12.30pm or 8pm. Premier League.
Seat selections closed. Allocation
3,065. (Digital tickets).
Live on
TNT
Sports.
Fri 27.02.2026 U21s
v Brighton (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm.
PL2.
Sat 28.02.2026 U18s v Blackburn Rovers (a)
@ Brockhall, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.
Sat 28.02.2026 Everton (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League.
Ballot opens Mon 26.01.2026, Noon, closes Tue 27.01.2026, Noon.
Winners notified Wed 28.01.2026, 11.30am. Seat selection opens Wed 28.01.2026, Noon, closes Fri 30.01.2026, Noon.
ST fwding/resale Fri 30.01.2026, 4pm.
Member sale Mon 02.02.2026, 10am.
Sat 04.03.2026 Manchester United (h)
@ SJP, 815pm. Premier League.
Ballot opens Mon 02.02.2026, Noon, closes Tue
03.02.2026, Noon.
Winners notified Wed 04.02.2026, 11.30am. Seat selection opens Wed
04.02.2026, Noon, closes Fri 06.02.2026, Noon.
ST fwding/resale Fri 06.02.2026, 4pm.
Member sale Mon 09.02.2026, 10am.
Live on
TNT
Sports.
Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends.
NUFC live on TV (all UK times):
Sun 25.01.2026 Villa (h) 2pm
Sky
Wed 28.01.2026 PSG (a) 8pm
TNT
Sat 31.01.2026
Liverpool (a) 8pm
TNT
Wed 04.02.2026 Man C (a) 8pm
Sky
Sat 07.02.2026 Brentford (h) 5.30pm
Sky
Tue 10.02.2026 Spurs (a) 7.30pm TNT
Sat 14.02.2026
Villa (a) 5.45pm TNT/BBC
Sat 21.02.2026 Man C (a) 12.30/8pm
TNT*
Wed 04.03.2026 Man U (h) 8.15pm TNT
Sat 14.03.2026 Chelsea (a) 5.30pm Sky
Sun 22.03.2026+ mackems (h) Noon Sky
* 8pm
if either
club have a CL away playoff on Wed
18.02.2026. If not, it's 12.30pm.
+ subject to alteration were Newcastle to be in the Carabao Cup Final that day.
(PL Selections made to Sun 22.03.2026)
Live PL TV release dates:
Apr by Wed 04.03.2026
MW35 by Wed 25.03.2026
MW36 by Wed 01.04.2026
MW37 by Wed 08.04.2026
MW38 after Sun 17.05.2026
(The only PL games not shown live in the UK during 2025/26 are 3pm Saturday
KOs. All games rescheduled to Sunday due to UEFA commitments are televised
live).
Champions League:
(all UK times)
L8: Wed 28.01.2026 PSG (a) 8pm
(PO1: Tue 17.02.2026 / Wed 18.02.2026)
(PO2: Tue 24.02.2026 / Wed 25.02.2026)
R16(1): Tue 10.03.2026 / Wed 11.03.2026
R16(2): Tue 17.03.2026 / Wed 18.03.2026
QF1: Tue 07.04.2026 / Wed 08.04.2026
QF2: Tue 14.04.2026 / Wed 15.04.2026
SF1: Tue 28.04.2026 / Wed 29.04.2026
SF2: Tue 05.05.2026 / Wed 06.05.2026
F: Sat 30.05.2026 (Budapest)
Carabao Cup:
SF1:
Tue 13.01.2026 Man City (h) lost 0-2
SF2: Wed 04.02.2026 Man City (a) 8pm
F: Sun 22.03.2026 (Wembley) 4.30pm
FA Cup:
R4: Sat 14.02.2026 Aston Villa (a) 5.45pm
R5: Sat 07.03.2026
QF: Sat 04.04.2026
SF: Sat 25.04.2026
F: Sat 16.05.2026 (Wembley)
Other events @ SJP:
Euro 2028:
Four group stage games
and one last 16 tie will be played at SJP on the following dates:
Mon 12.06.2028
Thu 15.06.2028
Sat 17.06.2028
Tue 20.06.2028
Sun 25.06.2028
(Kick-off times will be advised in 2027)
Winter transfer window:
Thu 01.01.2026-Mon 02.02.2026 @ tbc
2026/27 PL season:
Sat 22.08.2026
Match Week 1
Sun 30.05.2027
Match Week 38
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2025/26
International breaks:
23.03-31.03.2026
11.06-19.07.2026 World Cup Finals
World Cup Playoffs:
SFs: Thu 26.03.2026
F: Tue 31.03.2026.
Confederations play offs:
SFs: Thu 26.03.2026
Fs: Tue 31.03.2026.
2026/27:
21.09-09.10.2026*
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2026
* the early September break was abolished in favour of an extended
October one running to 19 days, during which four internationals will be
staged.
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Whoops, He did it Again... |
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The
Chronicle pull no punches in appraising Newcastle goalkeeper
Nick Pope:

(Jamie Robson)
What's this all about then?
Click here
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
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On This Day in History |
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23rd January |
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Born Or Died:
1901 Jerry Best
born, Mickley, Northumberland. (1919-20)
 Outside
left who joined United from Mickley
Colliery Welfare in December 1919 (having
guested for Huddersfield Town during WW1).
By the following July though Jerry had
moved on to Leeds United for £100.
Another quick change of clubs then saw
Best head for North America, featuring for Providence
Clamdiggers,
New Bedford Whalers (twice), Fall River
Marksmen and Pawtucket Rangers.
Returning to England in 1931, Best
played for Clapham Orient, Darlington
and Hull City, ending his days at
non-league Hexham.
His death was recorded in 1975.

1907 Ron
Williams born, Llansamlet, Wales. (1933-35)

Welsh international forward signed
from Swansea Town for £1,500, making a
goalscoring debut in a 3-2 away win at Aston Villa
during November 1933.
Despite netting ten times in his opening
ten games (including a hat trick at
Everton in a 7-3 success), Ron couldn't
inspire his new side sufficiently to avoid
relegation.
Remaining at Gallowgate, Williams wasn't a
regular choice in Division Two and after
eight appearances without a goal by
Christmas he departed for Chester City.
Later spells at both Swansea and Chester
followed, before ending his career with Lovells
Athletic and Milford Haven.
A keen cricketer and bowls player,
Williams served as a policeman during WW2
and later worked as a civil servant in
Swansea. His death was recorded in 1987.

1917 Bob
Fraser born, Glasgow, Scotland.
(1946-50)

Defender signed from Hibernian for a fee
of £3,750 and given an immediate debut in a 3-0 home win over Nottingham
Forest on New Years Day 1947.
Beginning his career at Dunoon Athletic and Ashfield Juniors on his native
Clydeside, Bob moved to Easter Road in 1937 and guested for Dumbarton during
WW2. He saw active service with the Glasgow Highlanders.
Part of the 1947/48 promotion winning side and appearing at both centre half
and full back, a foot injury forced him to retire in the summer of 1950 -
almost two years after his final senior appearance for
United.
Later
acted as a scout for Newcastle, he ran a
sports wholesale business on Tyneside.
Living in Ponteland, Fraser's death was recorded on Tyneside during April 2003.

1985
Dylan Hughes born, Vancouver, Canada
(2001)
Highly-rated young forward who played for our
academy side but opted to return to Canada due to
homesickness.
Dylan later reappeared in Europe with German sides Kaiserslauten and Jahn Regensburg before moving to
the Netherlands, where he played for RKC Waalwijk and VVV
Venlo.
Having played as a youth international for both
Canada and Wales, Hughes signed for Rhyl in 2008,
with younger brother Kevin.
However, that failed to work out and Dylan is then
believed to have returned to Canada.
1986
Steven Taylor born, Greenwich.
(2000-16)

London-born but quickly returning
with his Geordie parents to Tyneside,
Steven was just 14 when debuting for
Newcastle’s U17 side against Birmingham
City in August 2000.
Appointed England U16 captain the
following year, his league bow came in
the colours of Wycombe Wanderers in December 2003 - a six
game loan spell at Adams Park seeing him
play under his hero, Tony Adams.
March 2004 saw Taylor's Newcastle debut, replacing Andy
O'Brien during a 3-0 away win against Real
Mallorca in the UEFA Cup.
A first start came three days
later at the Reebok against Bolton
Wanderers in the Premiership, at right back.
April 2005 saw Steven red-carded during
the infamous Bowyer/Dyer onfield grapple
during a home game against Aston Villa,
Taylor walking for a handball to prevent a
goal - although his awful attempt at
feigning injury was worthy of a red card
on its own.
Another UEFA Cup tie against Spanish
opposition saw Steve score his first
senior goal. That came at SJP against
Celta Vigo in November 2006 and he
celebrated by running the length of the
field - prompting team mates to label him "Forrest Gump".
Having made his England U21 debut in
February 2004, Steven's first senior England
call-up came in
August 2007 - although he remained on the
bench as Germany beat England 2-1 at
Wembley.
Taylor’s first taste of club captaincy
came in a Carling
Cup tie at Peterborough United in
September 2009. However, a
knee injury against West Bromwich
Albion the following January saw him miss the rest of
the Championship-winning campaign.
And his comeback in pre-season would be halted by a shoulder injury incurred at Carlisle
which would keep him out until November 2010 - by
which time he'd put an end to speculation
over his future by signing a new contract until June 2016.
Taylor started the 2011/12 season in fine form
alongside Fabricio Coloccini, only for a serious
Achilles injury in the home defeat to Chelsea ended his
season in December.
Returning to action in pre-season ahead of the
2012/13 campaign, Steven played the same number of
games (15) as the previous season before again
succumbing to injury - this time a hamstring
problem.
A mindless red card in the 2013/14 season opener at Manchester City was
followed by an injury and he remained out of the first
team picture until the following January until returning to the side after injury and suspension to
colleagues.
The 2014/15 campaign began with Taylor once again
out of favour, but his return to the side in place
of Mike Williamson coincided with a run of
victories.
Taylor's season was cut short by a ruptured
Achilles tendon after scoring in the home 3-3 draw
with Burnley on the first day of 2015.
Fit again the following
season, Taylor was soon sidelined with a
hamstring injury that required surgery and ruled
him out until the following February.
Featuring only sporadically under incoming manager
Rafa Benitez, the offer of a one year "pay as
you play" contract extension wasn't accepted
and a low-key final outing came in the
season-closing 5-1 win over Spurs after relegation
was confirmed.
Amid rumours of interest from various overseas countries, the free agent signed for
Portland Timbers in the USA.
But after just nine MLS outings (and one goal
- against Seattle) Taylor and the Timbers
parted in December 2016.
Returning to join Championship side Ipswich Town
after a
successful trial, injury saw him play only three
games.
Accepting an
invitation to join pre-season training (and play
in two friendlies), no new contract offer was
forthcoming and he went on trial at
Doncaster Rovers - facing Derby County in
pre-season.
Seemingly set to join Donny, he opted to sign a two-year deal at Peterborough United
and completed a half century of games for them in
his first season, also scoring four times.
After 12 months at London Road he secured
his release and turned up in New Zealand at
Wellington Phoenix in July 2018.
Despite signing a two-year extension with
Wellington, Tayls joined Indian Super League
side Odisha in September 2020.
Agreeing a one year deal extension in 2021 and
accepting the club captaincy ahead of the new
season, Steven abruptly confirmed his retirement
that September.
Within weeks he'd relocated to Dubai, becoming a
fitness trainer and coaching at the Gulf United
youth academy. He was also spotted guesting for
local amateur football side Slugs & Goats.
Setting up semi-professional side Gulf United,
they played a friendly against Newcastle in
March 2022 when Eddie Howe's team had some warm weather training during a
two-week fixture break.
Taylor left Gulf United in August 2023 and became
the manager of UAE fourth tier side Al Qabila the
following March.
He continued to play for local side Kamani FC,
August 2025 saw him take charge of third tie
outfit Rimal Al Sahra.

1986
Jose Enrique Sanchez Diaz born Valencia, Spain (2007-11)

Left back who was a £6m signing from Villarreal in August
2007, having appeared at SJP a year after he'd featured here for the Spanish
side in a 3-3 pre-season draw.
An U21 international, Jose began at Spanish side Levante, before arriving at
Villarreal in 2006 via a loan spell at Celta Vigo.
Debuting in a Carling Cup tie against Barnsley at SJP, but he
struggled for both form and fitness in his first two seasons at SJP - with
manager Joe Kinnear preferring to play "Charles Insomnia" at left
back.
The hospitalisation of JFK in February 2009 proved to be a turning point for
Enrique at SJP, marking a improvement in his form and seeing him ultimately
choose to remain at the club, despite numerous claims that he was set for an
exit back to Spain.
A series of man of the match awards followed Newcastle’s demotion to the
Championship, while December 2009 saw Enrique respond to further transfer
speculation - this time to the mackems - by telling reporters:
"I don’t care about sunderland. Even if the newspapers said Chelsea, I
wouldn’t care. I worry for my team – I love the city, I love the club and I
don’t care about signing for another team.
"I don’t read
the papers because I don’t understand
English that well! Some players were
joking with me about what it said."
Scoring the first goal of his United
career with a fine individual effort at
home to Nottingham Forest in March 2010,
Enrique was a mainstay of the Newcastle
side on their return to the top flight.
And his 25th birthday arrived amid media
speculation of transfer interest from
various significant clubs, with United
attempting to tie him down to a new,
improved, deal.
He stayed at SJP, but only until the
summer of 2011 when he followed Andy Carroll to
Anfield for a claimed £5m, just as the
final year of his contract commenced.
And within a year Jose had a winner's
medal for his collection, appearing for
Liverpool in their Carling Cup Final
victory over Cardiff City at Wembley
Stadium.
His return to Gallowgate in April 2012
though was an afternoon to forget, as
Liverpool lost 0-2 and ended up a man
short - with Jose acting as a stand-in
goalkeeper!
Fitness issues saw Jose become a forgotten
man at Anfield and he turned down the
chance of a return to SJP in January 2016
- becoming a free agent that summer.
A return to Spain followed in September, joining second tier side Real Zaragoza.
Although a regular in the
2016/17 season, Enrique announced his
retirement in August 2017 - unable to
continue playing due to knee
problems.
He then hit the headlines in 2018 after
revealing that he'd been diagnosed with
a brain tumour. Happily, an operation
was successful and he made a good
recovery, returning to his new career as
a football agent and pundit.

1997 Stefan O'Connor born, Croydon. (2017-19)
A free agent following his release by
Arsenal, central defender Stefan joined
United during July 2017 and was spotted
for the first time playing in a reserve
friendly at Darlington.
Swapping Crystal Palace for the Gunners in
2010, O'Connor's only senior out for Arsenal came from the bench
during a Champions League tie away to
Galatasaray in 2014.
Playing four games on loan at York City
the following season, Stefan was sent out
to Dutch side MVV Maastricht for the
2016/17 campaign but only featured
fleetingly.
After making 41 appearances over two seasons with Newcastle U23s, he was released
in June 2019.
However, O'Connor then reportedly signed a short-term deal as he recovered from a cruciate ligament
injury that had sidelined him for much of the previous season.
Forced into retirement in 2020 by his ACL issue, his next career was as a self-styled
entrepreneur and investor.
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1897 Woolwich Arsenal (h)
2-0
(2-0)
Division Two
P20, 25pts, 3rd/16
Aitken(39), Auld(44)
6,000
United prepared for this one at Talkin Tarn, near Brampton.
In between the
goals, referee Mr. Sinclair from Manchester, called over secretary Frank Watt to
caution the crowd to abstain from making remarks about his decision making.
This
he did and the game resumed with Auld scoring two minutes later.1904 Stoke (a)
3-2 (2-0)
Division One
P24, 28pts, 5th/18
Templeton(5), Appleyard(39), McColl(54)
Capes(78), Holford(81pen)
8,000
1909 Notts County (a)
4-0 (0-0)
Division One
P24, 35pts, 1st/20
Shepherd(46,63,70,75)
20,000
Amazingly, United forward Albert Shepherd agreed prior to the game
that he would leave the pitch early to catch a train - had
he completed a hat trick. He duly hit four and then
exited after 80 minutes.
Lawrence saved an early penalty from County's George Dodd
and Shepherd got his first when taking advantage of Notts right back Morley being two minutes late for the
start of the second half.
Referee Mr. Barker suffered a thigh injury and had to be
replaced by one of his linesman when the score was 2-0.
1915 Bradford City (a)
1-1 (1-0)
Division One
P23, 18pts, 15th/20
Pailor(34)
McIlvenny(83)
12,000
City had lost James Marshall with a head injury before
Bob Pailor scored and then United lost Frank Hudspeth.
Then goalkeeper Bill Mellor also retired hurt, leaving
United down to nine men and after forcing four corners
Bradford equalised.
Two pickpockets from Leeds were under observation and
then arrested during the game, being led out to great
applause.
1926 Aston Villa (h)
2-2 (1-0)
Division One
P26, 28pts, 9th/22
McDonald(16), Hudspeth(78pen)
York(66), Walker(81)
40,000
Frank Hudspeth had to take (and score) the penalty twice after encroachment
from a Villa player.
1932 Southport (h)
1-1 (1-1)
FA Cup 4th Round
Boyd(1)
Cowen(29)
50,155
United's Third Division North opponents lived to fight another day,
levelling through Jimmy Cowen after Jimmy Boyd had netted in the opening seconds
of play.
The two scorers repeated the feat in the replay at Haig Avenue before the tie
was settled decisively at the third attempt - Newcastle scoring nine goals
without reply at the neutral venue of Hillsborough.
1937 Blackpool (h)
1-2 (0-2)
Division Two
P27, 31pts, 4th/22
Pearson(70)
Hill(25,44)
34,122
League leaders Blackpool left with both points, but only after the hosts had
seen a 10th minute penalty from Ossie Park saved by visiting custodian John
Wallace.
1943
Leeds United (h)
9-0 (3-0)
Wartime
English, Mullen 2, Carr, Stubbins 3,
Mortensen 2
10,200
A War Cup tie was to be the sole guest appearance for United by Stan
Mortensen - who marked the occasion with a brace. Leeds had an early effort from
Short that appeared to cross the line not given. It probably wasn't a turning
point.
1954
Preston North End (h) 0-4 (0-2)
Division One
P29, 25pts, 15th/22
Foster(19), Wayman(1,46), Baxter(0-4)
40,340
Among the goalscorers for the visitors was former Magpies centre forward,
Charlie Wayman who scored at the start of each half.
1960
Leicester City (h)
0-2 (0-1)
Division One
P27, 27pts, 12th/22
Walsh(4), McDonald(65)
32,353
This defeat made it 18 games since a clean sheet for Manager Charlie
Mitten's inconsistent United side.
1965
Cardiff City (h)
2-0 (1-0)
Division Two
P28, 40pts, 1st/22
Hilley(44), Anderson(65)
37,291
After a New Year wobble of defeats at Swansea in the FA Cup (0-1) &
Coventry in the league (4-5), United found some home comforts.
1971
Sunderland (h)
1-1 (0-0)
Friendly
Moncur(87)
Hughes(82)
16,650
Willie McFaul saved a Gordon Harris penalty at the Gallowgate End, as
FA Cup exits for both sides saw them fill an otherwise free weekend with a
kickabout.
Joe Harvey though was absent, watching some kid called Macdonald score for Luton
Town in a friendly against Coventry City.
1978 Midfielder Tommy Craig left United as internal divisions at
Gallowgate grew wider, joining Aston Villa for £270,000.
1982
Grimsby Town (h)
1-2 (0-0)
FA Cup 4th Round
og(Crosby)(87)
Kilmore(65), Drinkell(78)
25,632
Mariner Phil Crosby hit a late consolation for the Magpies in this hugely
disappointing encounter.
Bearded Mariners goalkeeper Nigel Batch kept out countless efforts from Chris
Waddle and Imre Varadi, the latter hitting the bar during a frantic finale.
There was some consolation for fans of Punk band Stiff Little Fingers who played
a blinder at the City Hall later that evening. Lead singer and Toon fan, Jake
Burns, offered his sympathies for our cup exit.
1988
Tottenham Hotspur (h) 2-0 (1-0)
Division One
P24, 32pts, 12th/21
Gascoigne(39,56)
24,616
The start of a brief Magpies career for substitute striker Anth Lormor, on a
day when Gazza made an impression on Spurs - signing for them six
months later.
Youtube
footage is online here (part I)
Youtube footage is online here (part II)
1990
Middlesbrough (a)
0-1 (0-0)
Zenith Data Systems Cup
Cooper(90)
16,948
A poor game saw Boro seal a place in the ZDS Northern area final, where
victory over Aston Villa set up their first Wembley visit.
United returned to Ayresome Park four months for a 1-4 league loss that
consigned them to a promotion playoff against the mackems and saw Boro avoid
relegation.
Youtube
footage is online here
1993
Rotherham United (a) 1-1 (1-0)
FA Cup 4th Round
Lee(28)
Johnson(63)
13,405
Travelling Toon fans fought with locals on the Tivoli End, as Millmoor had a first
full house since 1971.
The host sought to cash in by increasing ticket prices for the away fans, but
the Magpies refused to pass on the extra £2.50 to their fans and reported them
to the FA.
Nigel Johnson equalised with his knee as Dean Barrick's indirect free kick
rebounded off Pavel Srnicek's post, while old boy Tony Cunningham led the line
for the Millers.
Youtube
footage is online here
1999
Bradford City (h)
3-0 (1-0)
FA Cup 4th Round
Hamann(33), Shearer(52), Ketsbaia(86)
36,698
An uncomfortable opening half hour at the hands of the lower league Bantams ended when Didi Hamann forced in
a rebound from Temuri Ketsbaia's effort.
Robbie Blake missed a good chance to level early in the second
half before Shearer pounced to double the lead.
The two scorers then combined late on for Georgian Ketsbaia to supply a third.
NUFC.com match report
2003 Another bleak game at Gateshead Stadium as United lost 1-2 to
Blackburn's second string on a Thursday afternoon.
Corradi Grabbi scored twice in the first half for future Magpie coach Alan
Murray's side while Diego Gavilan replied.
Steve Harper was sent off by referee Nigel Miller for kicking
Ciaran Donnelly as he cleared the ball upfield and the ref awarded Rovers a
spot-kick. Substitute 'keeper Adam Bartlett failed to keep out Grabbi's penalty.
NUFC.com match report
2005
Arsenal (a)
0-1 (0-1)
Premiership
P24, 29pts, 12th/20
Bergkamp(19)
38,137
Things had been very quiet; too quiet....but thanks to Craig Bellamy's now
legendary gob, United were needlessly thrust into the headlines once again,
giving Sky and the red-tops more meaty storylines to feast on.
After being told that he would be playing on
the right wing at Highbury, Bellamy reeled off a string of expletives and almost
instantly developed a hamstring injury.
According to Souness, it seemed as if this
had miraculously cleared up by the Saturday as Bellamy appeared to be trying to
avoid a Dyer-like backlash from fans and press alike.
Bellamy however wasn't picked and he and Souness then gave contradictory
post-match interviews in the stadium, making us the Premiership's favourite
laughing stock again.
The situation was exacerbated further on
Sunday evening as Sky revealed (with great relish) that their source close to
the club confirmed that Bellamy had planned to feign injury before Thursday's
training session - something Souness later confirmed.
Bellamy never played for the club again and
was packed off on loan to Celtic.
NUFC.com match report
2006 With barely a minute of
the reserve game against Everton remaining, Newcastle's unbeaten home record for
the season looked to have ended at the eighth attempt.
However, Carl Finnigan had other ideas, striking his third goal in
successive games at Kingston Park to force a 2-2 draw.
United had trailed for the fourth home game in a row, as Victor Anichebe took
advantage of defensive lapses and netted twice.
However, midfielder Matty Pattison then struck from distance before half time to
set up an interesting second half.
NUFC.com match report
2007 United's Reserve side earned a well
-deserved point against more experienced opponents at Wigan's Robin Park.
Trailing to a first half header from Swede Andreas Johansson,
Newcastle got back on to level terms thanks to debutant striker Jonny Godsmark
after the break.
NUFC.com match report
2009 Joe Kinnear made his first signing as
manager, bringing Dane Peter Lovenkrands to SJP for the rest of the current
season.
After securing his release from Schalke 04, the 28 year-old
forward had been training with United for two weeks before agreeing terms -
signing on a free (from Germany), as the song goes....
2010 West Bromwich Albion (a) 2-4 (0-2)
FA Cup 4th Round
Carroll(62,90+1)
Olsson(17),
Dorrans(31pen,72pen), Thomas(76)
16,102
A remarkable display from referee James Linnington decided this tie. He
couldn't have been more of a homer had he christened his offspring Bart, Lisa
and Maggie...
NUFC.com match report
2013 Bordeaux striker Yoan Gouffran was confirmed as Newcastle's
third signing of the January transfer window.
The 26-year-old arrived for a claimed £2.1m fee from the French Ligue 1 side,
having played for them in a Europa League tie at Gallowgate three months
earlier.
Gouffran was in the final six months of his contract at the Stade Chaban Delmas
and signed a four and a half year deal.
2016
Watford (a)
1-2 (0-0)
Premier League
P23, 21pts, 18th/20
Lascelles(71)
Ighalo(46), Cathcart(58)
20,611
A third loss to Watford in as many
months came amid baffling team selections, odd tactics and woeful finishing.
And although Steve McClaren moaned about an offside opener straight after the
interval, United got what they deserved as the Hornets stung the Magpies again.
A Jamaal Lascelles header gave some hope of a fight back but various chances to
level were then embarrassingly fluffed.
NUFC.com match report
2021
Aston Villa (a)
0-2 (0-2)
Premier League
P19, 19pts, 16th/20
Watkins(13), Traore(42)
BCD
An unhappy return to Villa Park for Steve
Bruce, whose side extended their winless run to ten league and cup
games.
Ahead through Ollie Watkins, the same player was denied another goal by an
offside flag.
Villa's second wasn't long in coming though, Jack Grealish pulling the ball back
for Bertrand Traore to fire home after a corner was only half-cleared.
NUFC.com match report
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