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Update:
Tigers v Saints
The race to join Coventry
City and Ipswich Town in next season's Premier League continues with
the two sides who will contest the Championship playoff final now
confirmed.
Hull City secured
their place with a 2-0 win at Millwall on Monday after a scoreless
first leg, 24 hours before a 2-1 home success for Southampton
over Boro in extra time - again coming after the first leg had ended
0-0.
The Tigers will face the Saints at Wembley Stadium on Saturday
May 23rd, unless their punishment for the ongoing EFL charge
over alleged spying alters that.
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Match report
Latest
PL
results:
Sat
09.05.2026:
Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea
Brighton & Hove Albion 3-0 Wolves
Fulham 0-1 Bournemouth
mackems 0-0 Manchester United
Manchester City 3-0 Brentford
Sun 10.05.2026:
Burnley 2-2 Aston Villa
Crystal Palace 2-2 Everton
Nottingham Forest 1-1 Newcastle
West Ham 0-1 Arsenal
Mon 11.05.2026:
Spurs 1-1 Leeds United
Update:
Toon set for Swiss test

Newcastle will
compete at the International U19 football tournament, an eight team
event hosted in the Swiss town of Altstatten this coming Friday and
Saturday.
United's maiden entry into the tournament that was first staged in
1998 sees them in Group A alongside Croatians Dinamo Zagreb, Danes
Brondby and Swiss side St. Gallen.
They'll play all three sides on Friday in games of 2 x 20 minute
halves ahead of Saturday's knockout fixtures.
U18s:
Boro blitzed
Boro
U18s 0 Newcastle U18s 4

Four second half strikes gave Newcastle U18s
their biggest away win of the season in their final game on
Saturday.
The closest either side came to breaking the deadlock in the opening
45 minutes at a damp Hurworth training ground was when United's
Matheos Ferreira shot against the post just before the break.
That all changed nine minutes after the restart when Alfie Seldon
fired home and after Michael Mills netted, Seldon struck again
to increase his seasonal tally to nine.
Substitute Aaron Epia then made it 4-0, rounding off a fourth
successive win for the Magpies and a season that saw them record
their best U18 league placing and points per game return
since 2011/12.
Team: Holland, Old (Taylor 75), Goodbrand (Epia 46), Moran
(Gilligan 46), Johnson, M.Miley,
Ferreira, O'Donovan, Mills, Koussou, Seldon (Wooster 75). Sub
n/u: Flack.
Goals: Seldon 54,71, Mills 67, Epia 82
Update:
Loan lads
Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
Boro's hopes of reaching the Championship promotion playoff final
perished with a 1-2
semi-final loss at Southampton on Tuesday night after a scoreless
first leg on Teesside.
Matt made the 45th and final appearance of his Boro loan spell this
season, completing the full 120 minutes as the tie was decided in
extra time.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
Villarreal (a) La Liga, Wednesday.
Harrison Ashby/Joe White (Bradford City):
The Bantams attempt to overturn a 0-1 deficit on Thursday night when they
host Bolton Wanderers in the second leg of their League One
promotion playoff semi-final.
Antonio Cordero (Cadiz)
Castellon
(a) La Liga 2,
Friday.
Travis Hernes (Groningen):
Heracles (a) Eredivisie, Sunday.
Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
Le Havre (h) Ligue 1,
Sunday.
2026/27:
ST
waiting
list details
NUFC confirm that a season ticket waiting list will open up ahead of
next season, with a minimum of 250 available.
Entry to the waiting list is restricted to club members, who can
sign up between Mon 18.05.2026 and Sun 31.05.2026.
A ballot will then take place with entrants placed in priority
groups according to criteria set by the club. Ballot winners can
then purchase season tickets from Wed 10.06.2026.
While the purchase of a 2026/27 membership isn't required to join
the waiting list, anyone who doesn't win this ballot would need to
continue paying for membership in order to maintain their place in
the queue for future ST releases.
While the minimum figure of 250 for this year is set, there's no
mention of how many STs will be offered thereafter.
Full details online
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Premier League:
West Ham (h)
The Magpies play their final home game of the season on Sunday
at 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports.
With two games left, the Hammers sit third bottom of the
table, two points behind a Spurs side who don't return to action
until the following Tuesday.
In other words, Nuno Espirito Santo's Hammers cannot be relegated at
Gallowgate, regardless of the final score.
Team: Lewis Miley, Valentino Livramento, Emil
Krafth and Fabian Schar remain unavailable due to fitness issues.
Nick Woltemade will complete a half century of league and cup
appearances for Newcastle if he features in this game.
Should he keep his place in the line-up, Jacob Murphy
will make his 150th start in all competitions as a Magpie.
Coral rate this game as follows:
NUFC win 1/1
The draw 14/5
WHUFC win 12/5
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Former Magpie Callum Wilson has scored six times in the Premier
League so far this season for the Hammers.
Referee: Jarred Gillett - third appointment in the middle
involving Newcastle this season, following the 1-2 home defeat by
Arsenal and 0-2 loss to Aston Villa at SJP.
VAR: Craig Pawson
UK TV: Live on Sky Sports
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The Dog & Parrot on Clayton Street West.
Dirty Murphy's on Grainger Street (formerly Mushroom).
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Stats:
Hammers in Toon - PL era:
2024/25 lost 0-2
2023/24 won 4-3 Isak 2pens, Barnes 2
2022/23 drew 1-1 Wilson
2021/22 lost 2-4 Wilson, Murphy
2020/21 won 3-2 og, Joelinton, Willock
2019/20 drew 2-2 Almiron, Shelvey
2018/19 lost 0-3
2017/18 won 3-0 Joselu, Clark, Mitrovic
2015/16 won 2-1 Perez, Wijnaldum
2014/15 won 2-0 Sissoko, Gutierrez
2013/14 drew 0-0
2012/13 lost 0-1
2010/11 won 5-0 Best 3, Nolan, Lovenkrands
2008/09 drew 2-2 Owen, Carroll
2007/08 won 3-1 Viduka 2, N'Zogbia
2006/07 drew 2-2 Milner, Solano
2005/06 drew 0-0
2002/03 won 4-0 LuaLua 2, Shearer, Solano
2001/02 won 3-1 Shearer, LuaLua, Robert
2000/01 won 2-1 Cort, Solano
1999/00 drew 2-2 Dabizas, Speed
1998/99 lost 0-3
1997/98 lost 0-1
1996/97 drew 1-1 Beardsley
1995/96 won 3-0 Albert, Asprilla, Ferdinand
1994/95 won 2-0 Clark, Kitson
1993/94 won 2-0 Cole 2
Remaining
PL
fixtures:
Wed 13.05.2026:
Manchester City v Crystal Palace (8pm)
Fri 15.05.2026:
Aston Villa v Liverpool (8pm) Sky
Sun 17.05.2026:
Manchester United v Nottingham Forest (12.30pm) Sky
Brentford v Crystal Palace (3pm) Sky
Everton v mackems (3pm) Sky
Leeds United v Brighton & Hove Albion (3pm) Sky
Wolves v Fulham (3pm) Sky
Newcastle v West Ham (5.30pm) Sky
Mon 18.05.2026:
Arsenal v Burnley (8pm) Sky
Tue 19.05.2026:
Bournemouth v Manchester City (7.30pm) Sky
Chelsea v Spurs (8.15pm) Sky
Sun 24.05.2026: (all 4pm -
TV picks awaited)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United
Burnley v Wolves
Crystal Palace v Arsenal
Fulham v Newcastle
Liverpool v Brentford
Manchester City v Aston Villa
Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth
mackems Chelsea
Spurs v Everton
West Ham United v Leeds United
Internationals:
National service
Anthony Elanga
(Sweden):
Mon 01.06.2026 Norway (a) Oslo
FR
Thu 04.06.2026 Greece (h) Stockholm FR
Player(s) tbc (if any) (England):
Sat 06.06.2026 New Zealand (n) Tampa FR
Wed 10.06.2026 Costa Rica (n) Orlando FR
Player(s) tbc (if any) (Germany):
Sun 31.05.2026 Finland (h) Mainz FR
Sat 06.06.2026 USA (a) Chicago FR
Come on Rory:
Midfielder promoted

Update: Tuesday saw Rory start
for Ireland in a 2-0 win over Real Murcia B as part of their
training camp.
Following the withdrawal of several
players, Newcastle's teenage midfielder Rory Finneran has
received a senior call-up from Ireland for a training camp and game
in Spain.
The 18 year-old broke into United's U21 squad this season and has
been capped by the Irish up to U19 level, but has leapfrogged the
U21s to join the senior party in Murcia.
Following the training camp, Heimir Hallgrimsson's side face Grenada
at the home of Real Murcia this Saturday.
PS: possible club participation means that Irish players with
Premier League clubs including Newcastle's Alex Murphy weren't
considered for the Murcia trip.
However the 21 year-old defender could be involved when Ireland play
post-season games against Qatar and Canada.
Update:
Friends reunited
The latest backroom staff arrival at Gallowgate is predicted to be
James Fowler, who is leaving his position as head of Academy
scouting at Rangers for a role within Newcastle's European youth
recruitment department.
45 year-old Fowler previously assisted current Magpie Head of
Football Strategy Jack Ross when he managed St.Mirren and the pair
also took charge of the mackems in 2018.
Fowler wasn't in post at Ibrox however at the same time as current
Toon Sporting Director Ross Wilson, as has been claimed by some
outlets.
Meanwhile, it's reported that Newcastle have added Oxford United's
head of recruitment Scott Mitchell to their staff.
40 year-old Mitchell will strengthen the staff responsible for
identifying additions to the club's development squads.
Update:
Sho stopper
The i newspaper report that Shola Ameobi will leave his
current role as Newcastle United's loan manager, switching to an
ambassadorial/corporate position at the club.
They claim that a replacement is yet to be recruited but that
current assistant loan manager Peter Ramage is to remain in post.
Taking up the so-called "loan arranger" post during 2019, Ameobi
latterly headed up a team of six staff responsible for those players
making temporary departures from the club.
Unlikely lads:
Hoyoots
SJP old boys parting company with their clubs include:
Lee Clark Rotherham United (manager)
Isaac Hayden QPR
Michael O'Neill Blackburn Rovers (manager)
Scott Parker Burnley (manager)
2026/27:
Pre-season whispers
With plans for long haul warm-up
games abandoned, the focus turns to whereabouts in Europe Newcastle
will be preparing for next season.
After previous talk of Austria and Portugal, The Mail
report that a training camp is planned at the Spanish resort of La
Manga, with one associated friendly fixture.
The Chronicle meanwhile claim that Serie A side AS Roma have
been invited to play at Gallowgate.

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Sun 24.05.2026 Fulham (a)
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Other events @ SJP:
Euro 2028:
Four group stage games
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Mon 12.06.2028
Thu 15.06.2028
Sat 17.06.2028
Tue 20.06.2028
Sun 25.06.2028
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South Africa
South Korea
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Switzerland
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Morocco
Haiti
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Paraguay
Australia
Turkey |
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Curacao
Ivory Coast
Ecuador
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Netherlands
Japan
Tunisia
Sweden
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Belgium
Egypt
Iran
New Zealand
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Cape Verde
Saudi Arabia
Uruguay
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Senegal
Iraq
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Algeria
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DR Congo
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Colombia
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Croatia
Ghana
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Born Or Died:
1917 John Shiel born,
Amble.
(1936-38)

Centre forward Jack was signed by United from Seahouses for
£10 in December
1936, immediately after marking his reserve team debut by scoring all three
goals against Huddersfield Town at Gallowgate.
Shiel's first team bow followed in a 0-3 loss at Barnsley in September 1937, the sole senior appearance of his United career.
Released the following year he joined North Shields before a further opportunity of playing league football presented itself in 1938 when
joining Huddersfield Town.
However he also played just once for the Terriers first team, against Middlesbough
during March 1939.
Released with the onset of World War II imminent, Shiel joined Blyth Spartans
and served on a Royal Navy minesweeper
He later skippered a Seahouses fishing boat and ran tourist boat
trips to the Farne Islands.
Jack's story became the object of media attention in 2008, when his profile as
the oldest surviving Magpie was highlighted.
Attending the home win over Fulham in August 2011 as a guest of United, Shiel
was subsequently interviewed by the Chronicle about his footballing career:
"About five schools formed a football team and we won the Embleton and
District Schools League trophy in 1931 when I captained the team. I suppose it
all started from there.
"They were great days when I
was at Newcastle and I made some wonderful friends. We were all young and
playing the game we loved.
"I don’t know to this
day how I became a footballer with them. I left school at 14 and started as a
fisherman with my dad, Jack, and Uncle Scott.
"I had become friends
with Newcastle’s Roderick MacKenzie, who also lived in Seahouses. He would
keep an eye on me when I played for North Sunderland near where we lived.
"We won the Alnwick
Infirmary Cup in 1935 or ‘36 and he asked if I could go and play with the Newcastle youth team.
"I went to Fenham Hall Drive
where they sometimes played and then I was asked to play with the Reserves at
St James’ Park where I scored three goals.
"It was after that game I
was signed up for a £10 fee and £4 a week wages, which was big pay in those
days.
"I moved down from
Seahouses to lodge with my two team-mates, John Park and Jimmy Denmark. They
were both from Scotland and we lodged with Mrs Mews in Salters Road, Gosforth,
in Newcastle.
"What a person she was, she fed us like royalty and treated us like sons.
We weren’t like the footballers of today.
"My debut was at Barnsley.
Their centre forward hit me awkwardly and I was concussed. We lost 3-0 and I
then went to the Reserves.
"I was in the Reserves
after that but we still got great crowds in those days. Thousands would come to
watch us play at St. James’ Park.”
Shiel's death was reported in December 2013, at the ripe old age of 96.

1979 Jamie McClen born, Newcastle.
(1999-2006)

Midfielder Jamie was a product of United's youth academy,
having joined them as a ten year old from Cramlington Juniors.
Handed a senior
debut against Spurs at SJP in April 1999 by Ruud Gullit, McClen won a five year deal as
the Dutchman sought dressing room allies.
Following a flurry of appearances under
Sir Bobby Robson though, McClen fell out of favour and
a loan move to Motherwell was agreed in October 2000 - only for injury to
immediately cut short his Fir Park stint.
Jamie's sole senior goal was in an FA Cup tie at Peterborough in January 2002,
with his final senior appearance in a 4-0 home win over West Ham in
August that year.
Despite appearing on the 2004 pre-season tour of Thailand and Hong Kong, he
remained out of the first team picture and following a trial at Port Vale,
signed for Carlisle United on a free
transfer in the summer of 2005.
Exiting Brunton Park within six months, he ended up at Blyth Spartans while
looking to find a league club - having trials at Bristol City, Stockport and Shrewsbury Town.
Scoring against Newcastle for Spartans in the 2006 Northumberland Senior Cup
Final, a brief spell at Gay Meadow was followed by a stint at Conference side
Kidderminster before a loan move to Bedlington Terriers.
2007 saw Jamie released by Kiddy and after trials with
Motherwell (again) and Hamilton Academical, he returned to Tyneside and linked up with Gateshead.
McClen then moved back across the Tyne from the International Stadium to join
Newcastle Blue Star on loan - later signing for them permanently, only to see
the club enter administration and promptly fold.
After an unsuccessful trial at Barrow, Jamie played for Morpeth Town, West Allotment Celtic and Hebburn
Town. He later worked in the NHS.

1982
Oguchialu "Oguchi" Chilioke Onyewu
born,
Washington DC, USA. (2007)
 Of
Nigerian parentage, the man universally known as "Gooch" moved from
the college soccer team at Clemson University in the USA to join French side
Metz in 2002.
After just three appearances though, he was loaned to La Louviere the following
year, before signing a permanent deal with fellow Belgian club Standard Liege
in 2004.
Capped for the first time by the USA against Honduras in July 2005, Gooch
played his part in the rise of Liege and a number of clubs were credited
with an interest in him.
January 2007 saw Onyewu join Newcastle on loan, a baffling deal blamed on
manager Glenn Roeder's assistant Nigel Pearson, a coach
at West Bromwich Albion when the Baggies made an abortive transfer bid.
He wasn't the first US-born player
to appear for us in the Premier League,
following Chicago-born Jimmy
Crawford and New Jersey boy Giuseppe Rossi.
Gooch made an ill-starred debut at Fulham early the following month and played
his 11th and final Magpies game in the season-closer at Watford
in May of that year, on his birthday.
However, he did become the first current
Magpie to appear for the US national team
when he played against Ecuador in Tampa,
Florida in March 2007.
(We've worded that bit carefully to take
account of former Newcastle striker Andy
Parkinson - who although South African by
birth, later took US citizenship and played
for them internationally in 1984).
Following Roeder out of SJP, Gooch returned to Standard Liege and helped them
to League title success in 2008 and 2009.
Signing for AC
Milan in May 2009 on a free transfer, a serious knee injury later that year on
international duty left him having played for Milan in friendlies and the Champions League but
never in Serie A.
Belatedly returning to fitness, Onyewu was loaned to Dutch side Twente early in
2011 and then joined Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon that summer on a three
year deal.
Yet another country was then added to his CV in the closing hours of the August
2012 transfer window, with a loan deal was agreed with Spanish side Malaga.
His Sporting contract was terminated by mutual consent in August 2013 and he
returned to these shores, joining QPR on a free but never making an appearance.
Joining Sheffield Wednesday in January 2014, Gooch made 17 appearances and
scored
in the FA Cup for the Owls.
However he failed to earn an extended deal at Hillsborough was also overlooked for the
USA's World Cup squad, turning up on trial with MLS side DC United in July
2014.
His next port of call was Charlton Athletic but after only a handful of games
he was released by the Addicks in May 2015.
Gooch then trained with MLS side New York City FC and
Glasgow Rangers without earning a deal - but was rather more
successful in early 2017 following a tryout with MLS side
Philadelphia Union.
He left after a season and retired from playing, later
serving as Sporting Director of Orlando City B.

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1906 FK Vienna
(Austria) (a)
7-1 (?-?)
Friendly
Gosnell 2, Orr 3, Aitken, Higgins
scorer tbc
4,000
Another end of season tour began, as the League Champions
faced various teams in Austria, Germany and Bohemia.1907 Karlsruhe
(Germany) (a)
7-0
(?-?)
Friendly
Scorers tbc
Crowd
tbc
Among the crowd at the KFV Stadion was Prince Max von Baden, who went
on to serve as German Chancellor after WW1.
1944
North East Select XI (h) 3-3 (1-0)
Friendly
Stubbins(13,46), Woodburn(70)
Stobbart(51), Spuhler(59), Hastings(81pen)
11,270
A week after the War League season ended, United staged a
benefit match for the widow of Middlesbrough boss Wilf Gillow, who had died two months
earlier.
1953 Aberdeen
(Scotland) (n)
4-0 (2-0)
Friendly
White(14), Hannah(20),
og(Young)(52),
Milburn(83)
16,000
United's participation in the Coronation Cup
began with what became a routine win - although the Dons hit the woodwork
inside a minute.
This match was at Ibrox on a
Wednesday evening - at the same time as Rangers were
losing 1-3 to Manchester United in front of 75,500 fans
across Glasgow at
Hampden Park.
Team: Simpson, Batty,
Cowell, Harvey, Brennan, Crowe, White,
Mulgrew, Milburn, Hannah, Mitchell.
1967
West Bromwich Albion (a)
1-6 (0-4)
Division One
33pts, 20th/22
Noble(87)
Foggo(31),
Brown(38,44,69), Williams(45), Clark(82)
20,035
Victory in our final home game against Southampton two
weeks earlier had saved us from relegation, which was a
good job as we came into this Hawthorns mauling on the
back of a 2-4 loss at Leicester City...
1974 sunderland (a)
3-2 (2-1)
Friendly
McDermott(18,80pen) Bruce(38)
Belfitt(28), Hughes(62)
29,000
The Magpies visited Roker Park to participate in the
Jimmy Montgomery Testimonial Match, with Boro goalkeeper
Jim Platt guesting for the visitors.
Former Magpie John Craggs also returned to black and
white from Boro for one night, along with West Ham's Pop
Robson.
Mackem custodian Trevor Swinburne had a substitute
runout for United in place of Platt.
Team: Platt
(Swinburne), Craggs, Kennedy (Crosson 33), McDermott,
Howard, Laughton, Bruce, Robson, Tudor (Cannell 8),
Foggon, Hibbitt (Barrowclough).
1976 Future Newcastle boss Bill
McGarry's reward for taking Wolves down to the Second
Division was the sack, confirmed on this day.
1984
Darlington (a)
3-0 (0-0)
Friendly
Keegan(62pen), Clarke(66), Wharton(3-0)
5,000
Just 24 hours after
ending a successful promotion season with a home victory
over Brighton, Kevin Keegan led his side out at Feethams
and played 75 minutes.
The occasion was a Testimonial Match for ex-Magpies
defender David Barton, who had been playing for the
Quakers when forced to retire through injury earlier that
season.
KK commented afterwards, "my feet were on fire
through the hard ground but nothing will prevent me from
playing on Thursday night" (against Liverpool in his
farewell match at Gallowgate).
1989
Manchester United (a) 0-2 (0-0)
Division One
31pts, 20th/20
McClair(74), Robson(82)
30,379
A healthy number of away travellers gave the already-relegated team a memorable send off and did their best to
antagonise the home fans with frequent renditions of
"You'll Never Walk Alone."
After the teams had left
the field, an impromptu minute's silence was held in
memory of Darren, a Newcastle fan who died after the
Wimbledon away game a month earlier apparently in a fight with
rugby league fans.
In an odd day all round, manager Jim Smith was elsewhere
checking on a transfer target and Steve Howey made his
senior debut.
Youtube
footage is online here
1990
mackems (a)
0-0 (0-0)
Second Division Play Off
1st Leg
26,641
There was last minute drama at Roker Park, as referee
Vic Callow pointed to the spot following Mark Stimson's
foul on Marco Gabbiadini in the United area.
Paul Hardyman took the penalty which United 'keeper John
Burridge managed to block, only for the mackem to follow
up by attempting to put Budgie's head into the net.
Mayhem erupted in the Fulwell End goal, with Hardyman sent
off and players from both sides tussling as temperatures
soared.
With hindsight, United may
have done better in the second leg if the penalty had
actually been scored. We didn't really know what to do
with a 0-0 in the second leg....
Youtube
footage is online here
2002
Alan Irvine's U17 side finished the season in fine style, beating Manchester
United's youngster 2-0 in front of 6,109 fans at SJP.
Goals from Calvin Zola and James Beaumont gave the
Magpies a 5-2 win on aggregate and saw them lift the Premier Academy League
trophy for that age group.
Striker Zola fired in three minutes into the
second half, before midfielder
Beaumont conjured up a contender for goal of the season with a
glorious right foot curler from the left side of the box.
It was a fitting farewell to Academy Director, Irvine, who
then left for Goodison Park to work with new Toffees boss David Moyes.
2004 5,585 fans at SJP for the final reserve home
game of the season and all but 136 fare dodgers from the dark place went home
happy as United completed a reserve double over the mackems.
Despite having had his release confirmed just
days before, midfielder Andy Ferrell bowed out in style with two goals.
Lewis Guy made it 3-1, while mackem boss
Mick McCarthy apparently offered Ferrell the chance of a trial at the dark place
- his reply? he'd rather clean windows...
NUFC.com match report
2007
Watford (a)
1-1 (1-0)
Premier League
43pts, 13th/20
Dyer(20)
King(52pen)
19,830
Following the dismissal of Glenn Roeder,
Nigel Pearson was in charge for this season closer
(assisted by Lee Clark). Sam Allardyce meanwhile was being
lined up for the permanent job, but not in attendance as
was rumoured mid-match.
On
the pitch, Kieron Dyer scored his last Newcastle goal and
Michael Owen was stretchered off with concussion, after
colliding with team mate Matty Pattison.
Missing was Obafemi Martins, who reported unfit at the team hotel before parading round
Watford post-match in full view of Toon fans in bars.
Charles N'Zogbia meanwhile found himself dropped from the
bench after being caught texting on his phone during the
pre-match team meeting.
We ended the season 13th place with 43
points - a new Premier League low. Things could only get
better... couldn't they...?
NUFC.com match report
PL highlights are online here
2012
Everton (a)
1-3
(0-2)
Premier League
65pts, 5th/20
og(Hibbert)(73)
Pienaar(16), Jelavic(27),
Heitinga(65)
Cahill(90+5)
39,517
Defeat at Goodison Park coupled with results elsewhere
ended any chance of a
Champions League spot, but United's best finish since 2004 earned
a place in the Europa League.
The game ended in confusion, with a mass coming together
of both sides after Tim Cahill attempted to shake Yohan
Cabaye warmly by the throat - collecting a red card
following the final whistle.
United debuted next season's maroon change kit
on a day that Tim Krul completed a full house of Premier
League games in a season.
NUFC.com match report
PL highlights are online here
2018
Chelsea (h)
3-0 (1-0)
Premier League
44pts, 10th/20
Gayle(23), Perez(59,63)
52,294
United well and
truly knocked the Champion's crown off Chelsea heads on a gloriously sunny afternoon at SJP.
Dwight Gayle briefly joined Ayoze Perez as our top scorer in the league, before
two strikes from Perez took him clear again with eight Premier League goals.
It was a thoroughly deserved victory for the Magpies and in no way flattered
them, as they outclassed the soon-to-be FA Cup winners from the very first whistle and could well have won
by a greater margin.
NUFC.com match report
PL highlights are online here
2019 Newcastle
U23s lost 1-2 to Southampton in the PL2 promotion play-off final at St. Mary's.
The Saints scored either side of half-time before Owen
Bailey struck late on.
NUFC.com match report
2023
Leeds United (a)
2-2 (1-1)
Premier League
P35, 66pts, 3rd/20
Wilson(31pen,69pen)
Ayling(7),
Kristensen(79)
36,955
Newcastle were two wins away from a Champions League
spot after two Callum Wilson penalty conversions at Elland Road.
An incident-packed encounter included four goals, three penalty
awards, one red card and one pitch invader.
The latter saw a home fan grab Eddie Howe's arm at
pitchside in second half added time, before stewards and security
staff intervened.
NUFC.com match report
PL highlights are online here
2025
The U21s drew 1-1 with Celtic B behind closed doors at Darsley
Park, with Sean Neave netting for the hosts.
Defender Jamaal Lascelles featured for what was his
first appearance after missing 13 months
with an ACL injury.
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