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Premier League:
Arsenal (a)
update
The
Premier League have published guidance regarding the rescheduling of
games depending on the outcome of this weekend's FA Cup
Quarter-final ties.
Should Arsenal
win at Southampton on Saturday night, then Newcastle's scheduled PL
visit to the Emirates Stadium on Saturday April 25th (5.30pm) would
be postponed in order to accommodate FA Cup Semi-finals during that
weekend.
The PL now say that
"fixtures will be rescheduled to take place between Tuesday 21st and
Thursday 23rd April".
As Arsenal face Manchester City in the PL on Sunday 19th April,
any rearrangement of our game would presumably see it on Wednesday
or Thursday rather than Tuesday.
Premier League:
Forest (a) on TV
The
latest Premier League TV selections were revealed on Wednesday, with
Newcastle's visit to the City Ground now confirmed as a 2pm KO on
Sunday May 10th, live on Sky.
That game was liable to move from the Saturday to Sunday were Forest
to reach the Europa League
Semi-finals, but rather than wait for the outcome of the
Quarter-finals, the PL have made the alteration anyway.
The remainder of United's season
now looks like this:
Sun 12.04.2026 Crystal Palace (a) 2pm Sky
Sat 18.04.2026 Bournemouth (h) 3pm
Sat 25.04.2026 Arsenal (a) 5.30pm Sky*
* Subject to alteration, see above.
Sat 02.05.2026 Brighton & Hove Albion (h) 3pm
Sun 10.05.2026 Nottingham Forest (a) 2pm Sky
Sun 17.05.2026 West Ham (h) 3pm ^
^ To be rescheduled if West Ham
beat Leeds United in their FA Cup QF on Sun 05.04.2026 and then win
a SF on or around Sat 25.04.2026,
TV schedule for this weekend due Wed
08.04.2026.
Sun 24.05.2026 Fulham (a) 4pm
(all games kick off at the same time on final day)
Update:
Opportunity Knox
Newcastle United have agreed a sponsorship deal with South African
sports drink company KNOX, including training ground naming
rights and training kit sleeve sponsorship.
From July 1st, the three year deal worth £18m in total sees United's
Darsley Park training ground renamed The KNOX.
Meanwhile the club's teams - men, women and academy - will wear
training kit that includes KNOX sleeve branding.
Efforts to secure a main (front of shirt) sponsor for training kit
remain ongoing, while news of a shirt sponsor to replace SELA when
that deal expires this summer is also awaited.
Update:
Derby abuse:
arrest made
From The Northern Echo, Wednesday:
A man has been arrested
following reports of racist abuse during March's Tyne-Wear derby.
The incident took place during
the match at St James’ Park on March 22.
A 45-year-old man from the
Gateshead area was arrested on Tuesday. He was detained on suspicion
of a racially-aggravated public order offence and has since been
released on bail.
Sunderland defender Lutsharel
Geertruida reported the abuse during the second half of the match,
prompting referee Anthony Taylor to pause the game.
Detective Inspector Phil Guard
of Northumbria Police said: "Racial abuse has absolutely no place in
football or in our communities, and we will not tolerate this type
of behaviour.
"Following proactive policing
enquiries and close partnership working with both clubs and their
supporters, a suspect has been arrested.
"They have since been bailed
with robust conditions while the investigation continues.
"We will continue to work with
clubs, supporters and partner agencies to tackle any form of
criminality at football matches."
Newcastle United released a
statement condemning the reported abuse, stating: "Our stance is
clear – we do not tolerate discrimination of any form.
"We will work with the
authorities to fully investigate and will ensure any individuals are
identified and held accountable."
Sunderland also offered their
support to the player and condemned the incident.
A spokesman said: "We stand with
Lutsharel, who has our complete backing, and we commend him for
displaying bravery and leadership by reporting this incident to the
match officials.
Internationals:
World Cup Finals
- two in, two out

Anthony Elanga (Sweden):
Tue 31.03.2026 Poland (h) won 3-2. WCPOF.
The Magpie netted his side's first goal in Stockholm, taken off in
the 69th minute when the score stood at 2-2.
Yoane Wissa (DR Congo):
Tue 31.03.2026 Jamaica (n)
won 1-0. WCPOF.
Delight for Wissa as his side triumphed in the Mexican city of Zapopan
thanks to an extra time goal. He started the tie before going off in
second half added time.
Sandro Tonali (Italy):
Tue 31.03.2026 Bosnia (a) drew 1-1. WCPOF.
Despair for Tonali, who completed 120 minutes in Zenica before
scoring in the shootout as his side lost 1-4.
William Osula (Denmark):
Tue 31.03.2026 Czech Republic (a) drew 2-2. WCPOF.
After extra time failed to find a winner in Prague, Denmark lost 1-3
on penalties. Osula remained on the bench.
WCF groups - NUFC player involvements in bold:
Group A
Mexico
South Africa
South Korea
Czech Rep |
Group B
Canada
Bosnia-Herz
Qatar
Switzerland
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Group C
Brazil
Morocco
Haiti
Scotland
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Group D
USA
Paraguay
Australia
Turkey |
Group E
Germany
Curacao
Ivory Coast
Ecuador
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Group F
Netherlands
Japan
Tunisia
Sweden
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Group G
Belgium
Egypt
Iran
New Zealand
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Group H
Spain
Cape Verde
Saudi Arabia
Uruguay
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Group I
France
Senegal
Iraq
Norway
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Group J
Argentina
Algeria
Austria
Jordan
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Group K
Portugal
DR Congo
Uzbekistan
Colombia
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Group L
England
Croatia
Ghana
Panama |
Update:
Record
revenues reported
NUFC's financial results for the year to June 2025 were published on
Tuesday morning
online here
A pre-tax profit was achieved by
selling St.James' Park to a PIF subsidiary company, although the
land that the stadium sits on remains under the ownership of city
Freemen.
The land on which the STACK development stands adjacent to St.James'
Park was also sold in a similar fashion.
Club notes accompanying the results claim those changes are part of
the process leading towards the decision on whether to rebuild the
stadium or move, and that meeting PSR was not a primary motivation
for the sale.
That is disputed by some media outlets, who assert that failure to
generate funds by some means would have left United vulnerable to
PSR breach and possible sanctions.
Update:
Hopkinson on
Howe etc.
Speaking to the media, club CEO
David Hopkinson said:
On Eddie Howe:
"I don't have a stance on his
future. What I can tell you is that the derby loss hurt.
"We take it seriously. There's
nothing within us that thinks, 'Well, it's just three points and on
we go'. It has resonated.
"I spent a couple of hours in a
one-on-one lunch recently with Eddie and we talked through a
multitude of things, including that.
"Eddie is our manager. I expect
to have a great run to the end of the season here and we will talk
about the future when it's time.
"Right now, we're focused on
this season's competition."
Responding to questions about whether Howe's future would be
decided before next season:
"I would not frame it that way.
We are not looking to make a change at the moment. We are not having
those conversations. We are still in the midst of our season.
"We are focused on the seven matches we have remaining and not
distracting ourselves with speculation about what we may or may not
do in the summer.
"All of us have only got so much bandwidth and we are focused on
finishing this season strongly.”
Barely six weeks ago, Hopkinson said of Howe that:
"I’m really happy with the job he’s doing."
"(His job until the end of the season is)
to maximise the potential of the squad he’s got.
"We haven’t given him a set
target - achieve this, achieve that. He’s a deeply experienced,
total professional, he’s going to go as high as we possibly can.
"He applies the same level of
intention and attention to every match we play. Look, we haven’t
given him a clear target saying ‘deliver this’, he knows what the
ambition is and he knows what the target is.
"Eddie Howe is so important to this club and what he’s done here,
lifting the club’s first trophy in 70 years with the Carabao Cup
last year, is remarkable.
"What he’s doing on the day-to-day, working incredibly hard, has the
support of the club and the ownership."
On transfers:
"I wasn’t here for the (Alexander) Isak situation, but, to
me, Isak was a good sale.
"We haven't got an overall strategy with regard to players out, necessarily.
"We think through what players
might or might not want to do this summer. But if an Isak-like
scenario presents itself again, any player under contract is going
to leave on our terms and we're going to maximise the opportunity
that might represent for the club.
"Going forward, our strategy is
to buy well and sell well. Buying well does not necessarily mean
spending the most money. It means working in the marketplace for the
players that generate the most value for this club rather than the
fee paid for them.
"So there are a multitude of things we need to employ, including developing our own, looking for
opportunities in the marketplace and making sure we are maximising
our opportunity within the available price we can produce."
On possible big-name departures:
"We are not ready to answer that.
"We can make a box office signing but we might not be able to do
that without selling somebody. What I do know is that players that
leave this club will need to do so on our terms.
"Our competitors are formidable and they’ve already got a head start
on us, but all they’ve got is a head start and we’ve got a
tremendous opportunity for growth right in front of us.
"We’ve got to catch these guys.”
PS: questions regarding training ground and stadium plans
weren't answered in any meaningful fashion.
Internationals:
National
service
International action:
Harvey Barnes, Dan Burn, Anthony
Gordon, Lewis
Hall, Tino Livramento, (England):
Tue 31.03.2026 Japan (h) lost 0-1. FR.
Gordon started and completed 71 minutes. Barnes was an unused
replacement while Burn, Hall and Livramento were introduced as
second half substitutes.
Fri 27.03.2026 Uruguay (h) drew 1-1. FR.
Livramento completed 90 minutes at Wembley in the right back role, with Barnes and Hall
introduced from the bench on 69 minutes. Ramsdale didn't feature and
was then released back to his club ahead of the Japan game.
Alex Murphy (Ireland U21s):
Tue 31.03.2026 Kazakhstan U21s (a) won 1-0. ECQ.
Defender Alex began on the bench in Turkestan, arriving on 82
minutes when the tie was still scoreless.
Thu 26.03.2026 Moldova U21s (h) drew 1-1 ECQ
Alex was in the starting line-up, played the full game and was
booked at the Tallaght Stadium in Dublin.
Rory Finneran (Ireland U19s):
Tue 31.03.2026 Italy (n) lost 1-2. 2027 ECQ.
Rory kept his place and the armband, playing the full 90.
Sat 28.03.2026 Scotland (a) drew 3-3. 2027 ECQ.
Rory captained his side and completed the game.
Wed 25.03.2026 Poland (n) drew 1-1. 2027 ECQ.
The midfielder captained Ireland, completed 90 minutes, picked up a
booking and netted the opener at Kirkintilloch.
Aaron Epia (Poland U19s):
Tue 31.03.2026 Scotland (a) lost 0-3. 2027 ECQ.
The defender played the entire game in Airdrie.
Sat 28.03.2026 Italy (n) drew 1-1. 2027 ECQ.
Aaron completed the full game in Glasgow and
was booked.
Wed 25.03.2026 Ireland (n) drew 1-1.
2027 ECQ.
The defender was an unused substitute at Kirkintilloch.
Sean Neave (England U19s):
Tue 31.03.2026 Portugal (a) won 6-0. 2026 ECQ.
Neave watched a resounding victory over the hosts in Braga from the
bench, but other results mean that England missed out on a place in
this summer's Finals.
Sat 28.03.2026 Poland (n) won 1-0. 2026 ECQ.
Victory in Guimaraes came with Sean making his debut as an 80th
minute replacement.
Wed 25.03.2026 Serbia (n) lost 0-2
2026 ECQ.
The striker remained on the bench in Guimaraes, Portugal.
Roman Dowell, Michael Mills
(England U17s):
Tue 31.03.2026 Estonia (h) won 2-0. ECQ.
Both Magpies were among the substitutes at St.George's Park and
remained there. Despite the win, England were already unable to
qualify for the finals this summer.
Wed 25.03.2026 Faroe Islands (h) won 3-0 ECQ.
The United pair were both named in the starting line-up at St.George's Park,
goalkeeper Roman playing the full game and attacker Michael
completing the opening 65 minutes.
Sat 28.03.2026 Israel (h) lost 1-3. ECQ.
Roman kept his place in the side while Michael arrived off the bench
in the 86th minute when the scoring was complete at St.George's
Park.
Malick
Thiaw, Nick Woltemade (Germany):
Mon 30.03.2026 Ghana (h) won 2-1. FR.
A starting spot up front for the Magpie in Stuttgart on Monday
night, completing 78 minutes during which he headed one chance
against the crossbar.
Thiaw was again left on the bench.
Fri 27.03.2026 Switzerland (a) won 4-3. FR.
Woltemade appeared as a 63rd minute substitute in Basel with his
side 3-2 ahead. Thiaw remained unused.
Park Seung-soo (South Korea U23s):
Tue 31.03.2026 USA (h) lost 1-4. FR.
Another behind closed doors match - line-ups tbc.
Sun 29.03.2026 Japan U23 (h) won 2-1. FR.
Success in Seoul in a training ground kickabout with the Newcastle
winger omitted from the starting line-up. Substitute usage is tbc.
Unlikely lads:
Brace back at
it
Former Newcastle midfielder Paul Bracewell has made a return
to senior football, joining National League Woking as assistant to
their newly-unveiled boss Jermain Defoe.
The 63 year-old has been involved with youth coaching since calling
time on first team coaching at the mackems during 2017 - coinciding
with Defoe's time playing there.
PS: In the ranks of released academy players on trial with other
clubs, Newcastle's Matty Taylor spent time at both Sheffield
Wednesday and Coventry City in recent days.
We're checking claimed sightings of fellow Magpies Jude Cogdon,
Kayden Lucas and Ezra Tika-Lemba elsewhere.
Update:
Alex Cropley
RIP

The death of
former Magpie Alex Cropley has been confirmed. He was 75.
Arriving on Tyneside on loan from Aston Villa in January 1980, the
midfielder struggled to influence Newcastle's faltering bid to
gain promotion from the Second Division.
Struggling for fitness after several injuries, Cropley
made his Magpies debut in a 0-1 loss at Wrexham, keeping his place
for a 0-0 home draw against Birmingham City and a 1-3 reverse away
to Shrewsbury Town before exiting.
Winning two Scotland caps despite his Aldershot birthplace, Alex began his
career at Hibernian in 1969 before joining Arsenal five years later, where
he suffered two broken legs.
Sold to Aston Villa in 1976 he was part of their League Cup winning
side the following year.
After his brief loan spell at SJP, Cropley returned to Villa Park before
a year in Canada with Toronto Blizzard. A brief period with
Portsmouth was then truncated by injury.
Returning to Edinburgh, Cropley ran a pub in the Portobello area of the city
before becoming a taxi driver.
A dementia diagnosis sadly came in
December 2020.
Premier League:
Crystal Palace (a)

Newcastle
will return to Premier League action on Sunday April 12th,
facing the Eagles at Selhurst Park.
It's a 2pm
kick-off live on Sky Sports.
Following a 2-0 home success in January, Eddie Howe's side
go in search of their first PL win double over Palace since the
2013/14 season.
Team: Sven Botman is out but Lewis Miley may return. The
availability of Bruno Guimaraes and Fabian Schar is tbc.
Joelinton goes into this game on nine PL bookings - if he makes it
ten against Palace he'll land a two game ban, but that doesn't
happen then the threat will be lifted.
Coral rate this game as follows:
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The draw 12/5
CPFC win 9/5
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CPFC:
Ahead of our visit, Oliver Glasner's side play host to
Fiorentina in the first leg of their Europa Conference League
Quarter-final. That's on Thursday week, April 9th.
Palace's away form remains better than on home territory; winning
just three of their fifteen PL games at Selhurst, drawing seven and
losing the other five.
Their home scoring record of 14 goals is the second-fewest in the
PL, one more than Nottingham Forest.
Referee: tbc
VAR: tbc
UK TV: Live on Sky Sports
City centre bars with live TV coverage include:
The Dog & Parrot on Clayton Street West.
The game will be on live at WonderBar in The Gate.
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Metro:
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Stats:
Magpies v Eagles @
Selhurst - all time:
2024/25 drew 1-1 og(Guehi)
2023/24 lost 0-2
2022/23 drew 0-0
2021/22 drew 1-1 Wilson
2020/21 won 2-0 Wilson, Joelinton
2019/20 lost 0-1
2018/19 drew 0-0
2017/18 drew 1-1 Diame
2015/16 lost 1-5 Cisse
2014/15 drew 1-1 Cisse
2014/15 won 3-2 (aet) Riviere 2, Dummett (LC)
2013/14 won 3-0 Cabaye, og(Gabbidon), Ben Arfa
2009/10 won 2-0 Nolan, Ryan Taylor
2004/05 won 2-0 Kluivert, Bellamy
1997/98 won 2-1 Tomasson, Ketsbaia
1994/95 won 1-0 Beardsley
1983/84 lost 1-3 Beardsley
1982/83 won 2-0 Waddle, Varadi
1981/82 won 2-1 Waddle, Mills
1978/79 lost 0-1
1972/73 drew 0-0 (AI)
1972/73 lost 1-2 Tudor
1971/72 lost 0-2
1970/71 lost 0-1
1969/70 won 3-0 Davies, Dyson, Robson
1964/65 drew 1-1 Cummings
Latest PL
fixtures:
Fri
10.04.2026:
West Ham v Wolves (8pm) Sky
Sat 11.04.2026:
Arsenal v Bournemouth (12.30pm) TNT
Brentford v Everton (3pm)
Burnley v Brighton & Hove Albion (3pm)
Liverpool v Fulham (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 12.04.2026:
Crystal Palace v Newcastle (2pm) Sky
Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa (2pm) Sky
mackems v Spurs (2pm) Sky
Chelsea v Manchester City (4.30pm) Sky
Mon 13.04.2026:
Manchester United v Leeds United (8pm) Sky
Update:
Young Toon in
trophy triumph
Sunday
saw Newcastle's U15 side victorious in the Premier League
International Tournament - an eight team, two day event staged
at the Cobham home of Chelsea.
Qualifying with a 100% record after wins against Everton, Liverpool
and Burnley during which they netted 18 times, the young Magpies
began with a 2-0 win over Manchester United, Muawiya Ghanem and Jack
Skleton on target.
Charlie Robinson's treble and one from Ghanem then accounted for
Crystal Palace, who were defeated 4-0.
With qualification for Sunday's knockout stages virtually assured,
Saturday then concluded with a much-changed line-up losing 0-1 to
Juventus.
Following a 0-0 draw with hosts Chelsea on Sunday, the black and
whites then progressed on penalties, with goalkeeper Lucas Flack
making the vital save.
That set up a final against Manchester City; a first half header
from Ghanem sending the silverware to Tyneside.
PS: That's a second win over City U15s inside a month, after a
6-2 success in a Premier League Floodlit Cup tie.
Update:
Loan lads
Tyler Jones (Dunston UTS):
The goalkeeper wasn't involved in Friday's 0-1 loss at Ashington
in the Northern Premier League.
Antonio Cordero (Cadiz)
Saturday brought a 1-2 loss at Ceuta in La Liga 2; Antonio
introduced from the bench with his side trailing 0-2.
Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
Millwall (h) Championship, Friday.
Harrison Ashby/Joe White (Bradford City):
Northampton Town (h) League One, Friday.
Charlie McArthur (Airdrieonians):
Ross County (a) Scottish Championship, Saturday.
Max Thompson (Ayr United):
Patrick Thistle (h) Scottish Championship, Saturday.
Travis Hernes (Groningen):
Telstar (a) Erdivisie, Saturday.
Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
Paris FC (h) Ligue 1, Sunday.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
Real Oviedo (a) La Liga, Sunday.
2025/26:
Senior Cup latest
Northumberland Senior Cup Second Round:
Newcastle Benfield 0-0 Morpeth Town (4-2 pens)
Heaton Stannington 1-1 Blyth Town (3-2 pens)
Alnwick Town 0-2 Newcastle University
08.04.2026 Whitley Bay v North Shields
Semi-final draw:
Newcastle Benfield v Whitley Bay or North Shields
Heaton Stannington v Newcastle University
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.

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then eligible to buy - even if you had more, your purchase window has already
closed.
Friends and family groups remain, travel groups and away season tickets are
gone.
PL away tickets remain at £30 for the rest of this season, 2026/27 and
2027/28.
Fixtures:
Fri 10.04.2026 U21s
v Manchester United (a)
@ Leigh Sports Village, 7pm.
PL2.
Sat 11.04.2026 U18s v Burnley (h)
@ Little Benton, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.
Sun 12.04.2026 Crystal
Palace (a) @
Selhurst Park, 2pm. Premier League.
SOLD OUT. Allocation 2,687 (digital
tickets).
Note new date/kick-off.
Live on
Sky
Sports.
Mon 13.04.2026 U21s
v Wolves (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm.
PL2.
Sat 18.04.2026 U18s v Derby County (a)
@ Oakwood Academy, 1pm. U18 Premier League.
Sat 18.04.2026 Bournemouth (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League.
ST fwding/resale now.
No live
UK TV.
Sat 25.04.2026 U18s v Wolves (h)
@ Little Benton, 11am. U18 Premier League.
Sat 25.04.2026 tbc Arsenal (a)
@ Emirates Stadium, 5.30pm tbc. Premier League.
Ticket sale details awaited.
Live
on Sky Sports.
Sat 02.05.2026 U18s v Manchester United (h)
@ Little Benton, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.
Sat 02.05.2026 Brighton & Hove Albion (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League.
Ballot winner seat
selection closes Fri 03.04.2026 Noon. ST fwding/
resale Fri 03.04.2026, 4pm. Member sale Tue 07.04.2026, 10am.
No live
UK TV.
Sun 10.05.2026 Nottingham Forest (a)
@ City Ground, 2pm. Premier League.
Ticket sale details awaited.
Live
on Sky Sports.
Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends.
NUFC live on TV (all UK times):
Sun
12.04.2026
Palace (a) 2pm Sky
Sat 25.04.2026
Arsenal (a) 5.30pm* Sky
Sun
10.05.2026
Forest (a) 2pm Sky
(PL Selections made to Mon 11.05.2026)
* subject to further alteration
Live PL TV release dates:
MW37 by Wed 08.04.2026
MW38 after Sun 17.05.2026
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)
2026/27 PL season:
Sat 22.08.2026
Match Week 1
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Match Week 38
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September/early October in which four internationals will be
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3rd April |
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Born Or Died:
1906 Thomas Lang born, Larkhall, Scotland. (1926-34)
Beginning his career with hometown side Larkhall Thistle,
outside left Tommy moved to SJP in October 1926 at a cost of £110.
Deputising for Stan Seymour in a 1-3 loss at Cardiff in September 1927, the
diminutive Lang established himself more in the side during the following
season and was an ever-present during the 1931/32 season.
Netting in our March 1932 FA Cup semi-final win over Chelsea, Tommy was part
of the side who then overcame Arsenal at Wembley Stadium to take the trophy.
Departing from Tyneside in December 1934 for Huddersfield Town (in a
part-exchange deal with Wilf Bott), he later moved on to play for Manchester
United, Swansea Town and Queen of the South.
Turning out for Larkhall during WW2, Lang played on when league football
resumed and joined Ipswich Town in 1946, retiring the following summer and
joining the backroom staff at Portman Road thereafter.
Lang died in May 1988.
1927 Tom Paterson born, Lochore, Scotland. (1950-52)

Having appeared for Raith Rovers and Lochgelly Albert in his
native Scotland, forward Tom joined Leicester City in 1948.
A £2,500 move to SJP two years later was followed by a Magpies debut on
Christmas Day 1950 in a 1-2 loss at Middlesbrough.
Tom then had to wait until a 3-1 home win over Chelsea the following October
before getting another chance at senior level.
Leaving United in the summer of 1952, he joined Watford for £750 and played
three seasons for the Hornets before returning North of the border, with
Berwick Rangers.
After two years at Shielfield, Tom was forced into retirement by a knee
injury. Settling in Gateshead he passed away in August 2015.

1984 Death of Joe Wilson, 73.
(1933-36)

1988 Tim Krul born, Den Haag, Holland.
(2005-17)

Goalkeeper signed from his hometown club by United in 2005 on
the recommendation of continental scout Ray Clarke.
Appearing at both reserve and academy level for the Magpies, an early hint of
Tim's levels of ability and confidence came in the FA Youth Cup when he twice
played a part in penalty shootout wins - and scored the winning spot kick in a
victory over Stoke.
His "unbelievable" first team debut came in the UEFA Cup at Palermo
in November 2006 when Shay Given and Steve Harper were both out injured.
However Tim then picked up a knee injury during the warm-up before a Carling
Cup tie at Watford days later - although he wasn't even in the squad!
August 2007 then saw him join SPL side Falkirk on loan from United, playing 26
times before a shoulder injury in January 2008 curtailed his time at The
Bairns.
After returning to full fitness, a second spell out on loan saw him earning
rave reviews while appearing for Carlisle United.
The departure of Shay Given in early 2009 saw Tim return and assume joint
number two duties with Fraser Forster, behind first-choice Steve Harper.
That in itself was a notable feat, after Tim had looked certain to leave in
the summer of 2008, when a deal was agreed with Feyenoord - only for Director
of Football Dennis Wise to change his mind and cancel it, with the player at
the airport.
Playing no part in our relegation from the Premier League, Tim saw service in
the Championship opener when appearing as a half time replacement for head
injury victim Harper at West Bromwich Albion.
An inspired 45 minutes saw him keep a clean sheet and help earn a 1-1 draw, a
feat he repeated with another interval introduction at home to Swansea City.
Given starts in all five cup fixtures by Chris Hughton, Tim was then selected
for the senior XI in a league game for for the first time, in the season
closer at QPR.
Harper's injury at Everton in September 2010 saw Krul come off the bench to
keep a clean sheet, remaining in the side until Steve returned four
months later.
But the start of the 2011/12 season saw Tim installed as the first choice
custodian and a series of outstanding performances justified Alan Pardew's
decision.
The following season saw him remain our regular custodian, before an ankle
injury against Metalist in February 2013 kept him out for almost two months.
A knee issue then sidelined him during the closing weeks of the following
season, during which Krul wasn't always at his best but gave of the finest
goalkeeping displays in Premier League history.
Making no fewer than fourteen noteworthy saves to preserve his clean sheet,
Tim was the bedrock of Newcastle's 1-0 win at White Hart Lane in November
2013.
Internationally, some fine U21 displays led to a first senior Dutch cap in
2011 against Brazil; and a competitive debut following in a World Cup
qualifier against Turkey during September 2012.
A place in the 2014 World Cup Final squad then followed for Tim - and an
incredible night in Salvador during which he wrote his name into tournament
history.
With just seconds remaining of a Quarter Final tie against Costa Rica that was
still 0-0 at the end of extra time, Krul arrived from the bench to replace
'keeper Jasper Cillessen purely for the
shootout.
And the judgment of coach Louis Van Gaal was vindicated as Tim saved two spot
kicks to help his side to a 4-3 victory in what was only his second
competitive outing and sixth cap in total. Unbelievable.
That was Krul's only involvement in the World Cup as all three outfield
substitutes had been used by the time Holland's semi final against Argentina
went to penalties.
A 3-0 win over Brazil in the 3rd/4th place final then ensured that the United
player returned with a bronze medal.
Retaining his place as United's first-choice custodian, an ankle injury
sidelined Tim for ten league and cup games from November 2014 - understudy Rob
Elliot then crocked and replaced by rookie Jak Alnwick.
Playing his part in an ultimately successful relegation battle, Tim's season
was halted by a knee injury suffered playing against Kazakhstan in October
2015.
Joining Ajax on a season-long loan the following August, the intention
was to improve Krul's fitness and gain some pitch time in first team games.
However, despite successful reserve runouts and a first team
appearance in a friendly during the January season break, he failed to break
into the Ajax first team and returned to SJP the following January.
Looking set for a temporary switch to Premier League Watford,
Krul instead made a swift return to Holland on deadline day, joining AZ
Alkmaar on a five month loan deal and debuting in a 2-4 loss to PSV Eindhoven.
Conceding 18 goals in his first six games, Krul turned from villain to hero in
a Dutch Cup semi-final against Cambuur: keeping a clean sheet before making
the save to win the resultant penalty shootout.
Krul finally exited from United in August 2017, joining fellow Premier League
side Brighton & Hove Albion on loan before a permanent switch after
striking a deal with Newcastle to become a free agent.
Used only by Seagulls boss Chris Hughton for Cup matches, Tim turned down a
new deal and dropped into the Championship, putting pen to paper on a two year
deal with Norwich City in July 2018.
The following four seasons were anything but dull for the Canaries and Tim;
title winners in 2019, relegated in last place in 2020, title winners in 2021
and relegated in last place again in 2022!
Agreeing an extended deal to 2024, the 2022/23 campaign saw Tim lose his
regular starting place to Angus Gunn, shortly after having overtaken his Toon
league appearance tally for Norwich.
A Premier League return then came when signing for newly-promoted Luton Town,
occupying the bench for both games against Newcastle but restricted only to
cup games as the Hatters spent a single season in the top flight.
He announced his playing retirement in September 2025 and has been back to
SJP on punditry duties since then.

1996 Death of Joseph Wilson, 85.
(1927-30)

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1893 Stockton
(a)
3-3 (3-2)
Friendly
Crate(1-0),
Graham(2-0),
Collins(3-1)
Thomson(2-1),
McClung(3-2,3-3)
1,500
Having
beaten their Northern League foes home and away
during the season, United were held in this Easter
Monday visit to the Victoria Ground.
Team:
Whitton, Jeffrey, Miller, Creilly, Graham, McKane,
Reay, Crate, Thompson, Quinn, Collins.
1896 Burslem
Port Vale (h)
4-2 (2-2)
Division Two
P26, 32pts, 5th/16
Collins(1-2),
Thompson(2-2), McDonald(60,88)
Randall(2), Simpson(15)
8,000
The visitors went two 2-0 up and had a third
goal ruled out before United found their rhythm and
levelled before half time.
Willie Wardrope thought he'd put the hosts ahead
early in the second period - only to see it
disallowed for passing through a poorly-tethered
piece of netting.
However the constant pressure finally paid off and
John McDonald netted twice.
1896 Earlier the same day, SJP hosted a North
Eastern League fixture between Newcastle's
"A" team and Willington.
Two up in as many minutes through Carr and
Gillespie, a spot kick conversion from Blackett just
on half time looked to have put the outcome beyond
any doubt.
Playing down the slope after the interval however,
Willington scored three times to claim a point.
1897 Walsall (a)
2-0 (1-0)
Division Two
P27, 33pts, 4th/16
Smellie(23), Aitken(70pen)
4,000
The Magpies
made their debut at the Hillary Street home of
Walsall - later renamed to Fellows Park.
This Saturday game kicked off at 4pm.
1899 Liverpool
(a)
2-3 (1-2)
Division One
P31, 26pts, 15th/18
Higgins(12), Stevenson(2-2)
Cox(20),
Walker(21), Allan(2-3)
12,000
Defeated
1-3 at Anfield in the FA Cup two months earlier,
United returned to lose again in the First Division
and ensure that fears of relegation remained.
Two victories in their final three league games
however pulled them clear of the danger zone.
United went 1-0 up through Sandy Higgins while
Liverpool's George Allan was off the field for
treatment, but the hosts levelled when down to ten
men and regained the lead almost immediately after
the home forward returned to the field.
Two second half free kick conversions saw Newcastle
level through Jimmy Stevenson before Allan's effort
won it for Liverpool.
Sadly the forward died just six months later aged 24
- a victim of tuberculosis.
1899
Goals from Hedley and Hume saw Newcastle's
"A" side beat Hebburn Argyle 2-1 in the
Northern Alliance at St. James' Park in front
of around 4,000 spectators.
However the reigning League champions would go on to
relinquish their title, finishing second behind
Hebburn.
1909 Nottingham Forest (h)
1-1 (0-1)
Division One
P32, 49pts, 1st/20
Allan(87)
Morris(38)
22,000
Jack Allan's third goal in as many league games
salvaged a point for United as they advanced towards
the Championship - boosted by news of a defeat for
their nearest challengers Everton.
1911 Sheffield United (a)
0-0 (0-0)
Division One
P33, 36pts, 5th/20
8,000
Something of a non-event at Bramall Lane, the
visitors playing within themselves following
qualification for the FA Cup Final later that month.
1915
Manchester United (h) 2-0 (1-0)
Division One
P32, 27pts, 15th/20
Hibbert(4,54)
12,000
The Newcastle Journal wrote that both
sides played "an astonishing amount of bad
football" but Billy Hibbert's brace gave
the Magpies a first victory over the opposition in
six attempts.
1920 Sheffield Wednesday (h)
1-1 (1-1)
Division One
P38, 40pts, 6th/22
Phillipson(43)
McIntyre(10)
20,000
"The pitch was a quagmire and the coal- dusty
soil of St. James' Park speedily converted the
players into all-blacks" reported
the Sheffield Independent.
1926 Cardiff
City (h)
0-1 (0-0)
Division One
P36, 34pts, 16th/22
Ferguson(75)
25,000
Newcastle's cause wasn't aided by the absence of
striker Hughie Gallacher due to injury.
1931
Huddersfield Town (h)
1-1 (0-0)
Division One
P36, 35pts, 11th/22
Lindsay(54)
Whittam(50)
35,000
1937 Burnley (a)
3-0 (2-0)
Division Two
P39, 43pts, 6th/22
Docking(15,40) Cairns(85)
9,400
Newcastle
again found Turf Moor to their liking, collecting
maximum points for a fourth successive visit, with
Stan Docking scoring his first senior goals for the
club.
Leading the line for the Clarets was former Magpie
reserve forward, Ralph Pake.
1937 Meanwhile, the Central League meeting of
the two sides at Gallowgate ended in a 1-1 draw.
6,000 spectators saw United trail to a first half
penalty but rouse themselves to claim a point when
Connolly shot home.
Team:
Swinburne, Fairhurst, Russell, Boyd, Davidson,
Grundy, Park, Connolly, Smyth, McMenemy, Mooney.
1948
Bradford Park Avenue (h) 2-0 (2-0)
Division Two
P37, 48pts, 2nd/22
Woodburn(3), Stobbart(44)
50,367
Following
back-to-back draws, United returned to winning ways
as they held on to second behind Birmingham.
No less than three visiting players incurred
head wounds during the game but played on.
1953
Middlesbrough (h) 1-0 (1-0)
Division One
P36, 33pts, 13th/22
Hannah(33)
48,434
"Fluke goal beat Boro" was The
Journal headline after the Good Friday meeting
of two sides with relegation fears.
George Hannah's shot was blocked by Boro's Italian
goalkeeper Rolando Ugolini, but the ball span off
his gloves and into the via off stand-in centre-half
Ronnie Dicks.
1954
Manchester City (h)
4-3 (2-1)
Division One
P38, 32pts, 16th/22
Monkhouse(1), Davies(37),
Milburn(76pen, 84pen)
Hart(13pen), McAdams(82),
Clarke(89)
27,764
There was
winning debut for
Bill Punton at outside left on a day when both Ivor
Broadis and Frank Brennan were missing due to
national team selection.
The Newcastle Journal reporter summarised it
as "A hectic start and a sensational finish,
in which Newcastle opened with immense insistence,
had everything running right up to the last quarter
hour and then were desperately near to defeat."
1954 Broadis
was on International duty for England, scoring in a
4-2 win at Hampden Park. Brennan appeared for
Scotland.
1961
Sheffield Wednesday (a) 1-1 (1-1)
Division One
P38, 28pts, 20th/22
Woods(23)
Craig(43pen)
35,273
Owl Bobby Craig scored his second goal against
United in just four days to push them nearer to
Division Two.
Rather less successful from the penalty spot was
Newcastle's Gordon Hughes, who saw his effort saved
by Ron Springett.
1963
Charlton Athletic (h)
3-2 (1-1)
Division Two
P32, 37pts, 4th/22
Penman(42), Hilley(60), Suddick(76)
Bailey(43), Tocknell(88)
30,360
Newcastle extended their seasonal unbeaten home
run to 16 league and cup games.
Willie Penman netted a debut goal just hours after
completing his move from Rangers, while goalkeeper
Stewart Mitchell played his first senior game for
two years as he deputised for Dave Hollins who was
playing for Wales.
1965
Derby County (a)
3-0 (0-0)
Division Two
P37, 50pts, 1st/22
Hilley(48), lley(50), Knox(88)
9,668
After a scoreless first half in which Frank
Clark had been forced to head one effort off his own
goal line, United made an early breakthrough.
Debutant Rams 'keeper Colin Boulton was unable to
reach Dave Hilley's shot from the edge of the box
and from that point the league leaders never looked
in real danger.
Within two minutes Jim Iley had found his way
through a static Derby defence to crack home a
long-range effort via a post before Tommy Knox
wrapped up the win with what was to be the only goal
of his SJP career.
1968
Leicester City (h)
0-0 (0-0)
Division One
P34, 38pts, 6th/22
33,932
Peter Shilton's efforts in the City goal
deprived United of the victory, but the point was
still to prove vital when the Fairs Cup
qualification bombshell dropped.
1971
Blackpool (a)
1-0 (0-0)
Division One
P35, 35pts, 9th/22
Foggon(52)
14,637
Relegation for the Seasiders was confirmed,
despite the efforts of past and future Magpies Alan
Suddick and Tony Green.
Within six months, the latter had been signed up by
Newcastle boss Joe Harvey.
74 Newcastle fans out of the estimated 8,000 who
made the journey were arrested in the town for a
variety of public order offences.
1972
Derby County (a) 1-0 (0-0)
Division One
P36, 35pts, 11th/22
Cassidy(70)
38,119
Just days after playing for the reserves at
Derby, Tommy Cassidy made a memorable return to the
Baseball Ground.
Arriving from the bench, his goal ended a 13 month
unbeaten home record for the Rams and dented their
championship hopes.
At the time, Cassidy called the goal, "the
greatest moment of my football life."
1974
Stoke City (a)
1-2 (1-1)
Division One
P34, 32pts, 16th/22
Tudor(10)
Greenhoff(23), Mahoney(58)
16,437
The only highlight for the visitors was a
spectacular bicycle kick from John Tudor, which
earned him a Man of the Match award, selected by
Potters boss Tony Waddington.
His prize? Ten whole pound notes.
1974
Newcastle played without Malcolm Macdonald, who had
been recalled to the England team and started the
0-0 draw in Lisbon before being replaced by Alan
Ball.
1976 United's junior side walloped their
Leeds counterparts 6-0 in a Northern Intermediate
game at Benwell. Bill Bailes led the way with a hat
trick, Tony Smith grabbed two and Keith Mulgrove
added the other.
1976
Queens Park Rangers (h) 1-2 (1-1)
Division One
P36, 33pts, 14th/22
Gowling(15)
McLintock(20), Bowles(90)
30,145
Followed losses to Manchester United (3-4) and
Leeds United (2-3), Gordon Lee's side were beaten
once again at SJP but tested the league leaders.
Both sides seemed to have settled for a point, but
Stan Bowles had other ideas and rifled his 20 yard
shot past Mick Mahoney with referee Ivan Smith
poised to blow for full time.
1982
Charlton Athletic (a)
1-0 (1-0)
Division Two
P33, 55pts, 4th/22
Waddle(28)
6,357
United's upturn in form saw their unbeaten run
extended to six games and make it just one defeat in
ten outings.
Kevin Carr kept a club record sixth clean sheet
as Chris Waddle's close range tap in gave the
Magpies a first Valley victory since 1964.
1982 At Gallowgate meanwhile, future Magpie Alan
Davies was on target as Manchester United cantered
to a 3-0 Central League win.
1989
Kevin Keegan XI (h)
2-2 (1-1)
Friendly
Pingel(26), Mirandinha(80)
Waddle(16,70)
20,899
Despite the club's perilous league position, a
decent crowd turned out for Kenny Wharton's
Testimonial Match.
That turnout was due in part to Kevin Keegan's
return, captaining an all-star XI including fellow
Chris Waddle, Gazza and Wes Saunders with Wharton.
They donned an all-red kit.
Youtube
footage is online here
NUFC: Kelly
(Wright 46), Ranson, Sweeney, Kristensen, Scott,
Roeder, Hendrie, O'Neill, Pingel (Graeme Carter 46),
Mirandinha, Brazil.
KK XI: Shilton, Fenwick, Pallister, Bruce,
Anderson, Wharton, Keegan (Clark 75), Gascoigne,
Waddle, Saunders, Walsh. Sub n/u: Heron.
Earlier, a veterans Tyne-Wear derby saw the likes of
Tony Green, Dave Hilley & Pat Howard represent
the Magpies in a 2-2 draw.
Stewart Barrowclough put United ahead when he fired
past Jimmy Montgomery, only for Mick Horswill and
Mick Ferguson to give Bobby Kerr's mackem XI a 2-1
lead. Pop Robson's late tap-in levelled matters at
2-2.
1990 Plymouth
Argyle (h)
3-1 (1-1)
Division Two
P38, 63pts, 3rd/24
Quinn(40), McGhee(53pen,53)
Hodges(2)
16,528
Victory over the Pilgrims in a rearranged
midweek game took Jim Smith's United into third.
Trailing to an early solo goal from Kevin Hodges,
Mick Quinn levelled before half time and strike
partner Mark McGhee then scored twice in a minute to
seal the three points - the first from the penalty
spot.
Youtube footage is online here
1993
Cambridge United (a) 3-0 (1-0)
Division One
P39, 78pts, 1st/24
Howey(41), Kelly(46), Cole(53)
7,925
Following successive away defeats at Swindon
Town and Watford, Newcastle were in better form at
the Abbey Stadium, converting three of the 15
efforts they got on target.
Newcastle's eleventh league away win equaled a club
record set in 1936/37. By season's end that was 13,
which remained until the 2016/17 campaign saw it
boosted to 14.
Youtube
footage is online here
1996
Liverpool (a)
3-4 (2-1)
Premier League
P31, 64pts, 2nd/20
Ferdinand(10), Ginola(14), Asprilla(57)
Fowler(2,55), Collymore(68,90)
40,702
Classic football, classic TV - but a
heartbreaking result that ultimately proved fatal in
Newcastle's title pursuit.
Youtube
footage is online here
Roy Evans: "That was kamikaze football.
Great for the fans but realistically nobody will win
the championship defending every week like these
teams did tonight."
Kevin Keegan: "We carry on playing
this way, or I go ... as long as football matches
end up like this people will come and watch and you
won't get empty seats at stadiums, because it was a
real classic".
1999
Derby County (a)
4-3 (3-2)
Premiership
P31, 41pts, 9th/20
Speed(11,24), Ketsbaia(39), Solano(60)
Burton(8), Baiano(22pen),
Wanchope(90)
32,039
A game that could in all seriousness have ended
scoreless. Two poor sides served up a rotten game;
exactly where all the goals came from remains a
mystery.
NUFC.com
match report
Youtube
footage is online here
2000 Bedlington
Terriers (h)
3-2 (0-1)
Northumberland Senior Cup
Semi-Final Replay
Maric(81,89,90+2)
Milner(5), Pike(47)
693
Newcastle's second string made it to the Senior
Cup final courtesy of a remarkable Silvio Maric
hat-trick in the last ten minutes of this replay at
Kingston Park.
2004
Everton (h)
4-2 (2-1)
Premiership
P31, 48pts, 4th/20
Bellamy(5),
Dyer(21), Shearer(52,90)
Gravesen(12), Yobo(81)
52,155
Newcastle
claimed the coveted Premiership fourth spot for at
least 24 hours with a four-goal display at SJP.
However, the result slightly flattered the hosts and
the three points were only truly secured by
Shearer's last minute strike.
NUFC.com
match report
Youtube
footage is online here
2006
Newcastle's second string emulated the first
team and Academy sides by beating the mackems 3-2 on
Tyneside to complete a home clean sweep against the
red & whites.
However, they had to come from a goal down to
maintain their season-long unbeaten record at
Kingston Park, after the visitors grabbed a
fortuitous early lead.
Carl Finnigan, Andy Carroll and Daryl Smylie goals
then saw natural justice prevail.
NUFC.com
match report
2010
Peterborough United (a) 3-2 (1-1)
Championship
P40, 86pts, 1st/24
Nolan(45), Barton(48), Ameobi(59)
Green(11), Dickinson(76)
12,877
Only mathematics kept United
from celebrating a Premier League return after
Nottingham Forest's draw at Ashton Gate left Chris
Hughton's side a single point short of certain
promotion.
Behind early on at London Road, a poor opening 45
minutes ended with Kevin Nolan bundling home a
close-range equaliser.
Joey Barton returned from injury to power
home a free kick and Shola Ameobi shot in. Despite
League One-bound Posh getting one back, a ninth away
win was recorded - and our Carling Cup defeat
earlier in the season on this ground well and truly
avenged.
NUFC.com match report
2012 An
inexperienced Newcastle reserve side lost 0-5 to
Fulham at the Cottagers' Motspur Park training
pitch. Midfielder Jamie Smith made his second string
bow.
NUFC.com
match report
2018 A forgettable game at Whitley Park saw 'Boro
U23s deservedly complete a seasonal double over
their hosts, a 1-0 success keeping them on track for
a promotion playoff spot.
For United though, a sixth successive league loss -
four on home territory - was a sadly predictable
outcome.
NUFC.com
match report
2022
Tottenham Hotspur (a) 1-5 (1-1)
Premier League
P30, 31pts, 15th/20
Schar(39)
Davies(43),
Doherty(48),
Son(54), Emerson(63), Bergwijn(83)
57,553
After
a 1-0 win and a 1-1 draw in their previous visits,
United lost for the first time at the Tottenham
Hotspur Stadium.
Fabian Schar's free kick put the visitors ahead, but
they were unable to hold the lead until half time
and badly imploded after the break.
NUFC.com
match report
2023 Newcastle and Boro U21s played out a
0-0 draw in PL2 at
Gallowgate that was almost completely devoid of
interest.
NUFC.com
match report
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