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Premier League:
Dates

Mon 16.06.08 PL Fixtures published @ 10am.
Mon 07.07.08 Players report back for training.
Sat 16.08.08 PL season begins.

As an aside, it's agreed that next season will see clubs allowed to name seven substitutes on the bench rather than the current five, although only three can come on.   

Premier League
:
Money

Prize money for finishing 12th in PL = £6.48m
Facility fees received for 20 live PL TV games = £9.2m
Broadcast fee for 1 live FA Cup game = £150K

(figures don't including other monies received)

Ex-Mags:
Rammy a Ranger

Having played his final game in a Newcastle shirt on Sunday, free agent Peter Ramage was in London on Monday to undergo a medical at Queens Park Rangers.

And despite the Championship side currently being without a manager, the 24 year-old defender has now agreed a three year deal at Loftus Road.

Premier League:
Damp squib

Everton  3  Newcastle  1

The season ended with disappointment in the Goodison rain as the hosts secured their place in Europe.

The result was academic given that Wigan's defeat meant that our 12th place was never in doubt but with the recent adverse publicity it ended a bad seven days that started with the Chelsea loss.

Ayegbeni Yakubu gave the Toffees the lead in the 28th minute heading in a free-kick but just after the break Michael Owen equalised from the spot after Charles N'Zogbia was upended by Joseph Yobo.

It was Owen's 13th of the season and second from the spot and gave Aston Villa, who were leading at West Ham ten minutes later brief belief of snatching fifth place.

But the storm clouds gathered and back came Everton to seal victory with goals from Joleon Lescott and Yakubu again as we were exposed by a team destined for Europe.

Lescott took advantage of an inadvertent flick-on by Steven Taylor to tuck the ball away from close range and Yakubu's second was from the penalty after Taylor had fouled Osman.

Kevin Keegan gave Peter Ramage one final runout in a Newcastle shirt, with the now out-of-contract defender appearing as a sub in the final seconds of the game, before throwing his shirt into the away section at the end.

There was also a first senior start for striker Andy Carroll, with Kazenga LuaLua getting on the field for the second time in the Premier League.

A number of players were missing from the squad due to a variety of reasons: Barton (bail conditions), Edgar (injury) Emre (international duty) Given (injury), Geremi (family bereavement), Martins (injury), Milner (fitness) and Viduka (injury)

Mike Ashley chose not to watch this game from the away end in his black and white shirt, being spotted instead clad in a suit sitting in the directors box with Chris Mort. 

The defeat meant we ended the season by equalling last season's record low points tally of just 43 points. Only 14 of those came on our travels which is an outright record.

The 65 goals we have conceded this season beats our previous worst, 57, in the 2004/05 campaign and our goal difference of -20 doubles our -10 three years ago.

We bade farewell to Reading and Birmingham City on Sunday, who joined basement side Derby County in being relegated to the Championship.

Full match report to follow.

After the game KK said:

"Today is all about Everton. They are an inspiration to everyone. They do not have a massive squad, but they invested well last summer and they have taken fifth spot, which is a terrific situation to be in.

"They are together as a team, they play for each other. And they have a lot of very, very good players.

"They are the ones to look at. Maybe I wasn't quite right when I said that the top four is always the same, but nearly. But it must be said that if they (Everton) can do what they have done, why can't we?

"They are where we want to be. And in David Moyes they have an excellent manager.

"I was talking to (Everton owner) Bill Kenwright as we walked back down the tunnel after the game and he was obviously very proud.

"But I told him that we are after his club's position next season."

Team: Harper, Beye, Faye (Cacapa 46), Taylor (Ramage 90), Jose Enrique (LuaLua 79), Smith, Butt, N'Zogbia, Owen, Carroll, Duff.
Subs n/u: Forster, Tozer.

Booked: Duff, Smith.

Goal: Owen 47 pen.

Everton: Howard, Neville, Yobo (Baines 85), Jagielka, Lescott, Pienaar, Fernandes, Carsley (Rodwell 90), Osman, Yakubu, Anichebe (Gravesen 85).
Subs n/u: Wessels, Gosling.

Goals: Yakubu 28, Lescott 70, Yakubu 82 pen.

Crowd: 39,592

Referee: Peter Walton (Northamptonshire).

Toon at Goodison - Premiership Years

2007/08:
Lost 1-3 Owen (pen)
2006/07:
Lost 0-3
2005/06:
Lost 0-1
2004/05:
Lost 0-2
2003/04:
Drew 2-2 Shearer 2 pens
2002/03:
Lost 1-2 Robert
2001/02: Won 3-1 Bellamy, Solano, Acuna
2000/01:
Drew 1-1 Unsworth og
1999/00:
Won 2-0 Hughes, Dyer
1998/99:
Lost 0-1
1997/98:
Drew 0-0
1997/98:
Won 1-0 Rush (FAC)
1996/97:
Lost 0-2
1995/96:
Won 3-1 Ferdinand, Lee, Kitson
1994/95:
Lost 0-1 (FAC) 
1994/95:
Lost 0-2
1993/94:
Won 2-0 Cole, Beardsley

Since that First Division title-winning night at Grimsby in 1993, we've failed to end our away campaign with a victory in fifteen attempts

2007/08 lost 1-3 at Everton
2006/07
drew 1-1 at Watford
2005/06
drew 0-0 at Birmingham
2004/05 lost 0-2 at Everton
2003/04 drew 1-1 at Liverpool
2002/03 drew 2-2 at West Brom
2001/02 lost 1-3 at Southampton
2000/01 lost 0-3 at Liverpool
1999/00 drew 0-0 at Derby
1998/99 lost 0-2 at Leicester
1997/98 lost 0-1 at Blackburn
1996/97 drew 0-0 at Man U
1995/96 drew 1-1 at Forest
1994/95 lost 0-1 at Blackburn
1993/94 lost 0-2 Sheffield United

Our last away season-closing success in the top flight came at Portsmouth in May 1988, where we won 2-1.

PS - Any notion of us pinching the Fair Play UEFA spot from Manchester City - after we moved ahead of them in the disciplinary table - can be discounted. The Fair Play table is compiled according various other factors, not just the yellow and red cards count.

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Selection:
Kadar callup

The progress this season of Magpies reserve defender Tamas Kadar has been recognised with his maiden senior international callup.

18 year-old Kadar is in the Hungary squad for upcoming friendly games against Greece and Croatia in Budapest.

Selection:
Owen included

Newcastle striker Michael Owen gets the chance to add to his international appearance and goal tally after being included in the England squad for a pair of friendlies.

Fabio Capello's side face the USA at Wembley on May 28th, before making the trip to Port of Spain where they meet Trinidad and Tobago for a game on June 1st. 

Promotion playoffs:
Eurovoetbal results  

Warm work for Wor lads

Our Academy side ended their season by finishing ninth in the Eurovoetbal Tournament last weekend, staged in the Heerenveen/Groningen area of the Netherlands.

After failing to score in the Friday and Saturday games we beat Celtic 2-0 on Sunday and then overcame Porto 1-0 in the 9th/10th playoff game.

The tournament was won by Bayern Munich - the Germans overcoming Turkish side Fenerbahce 3-1 in the final.

Fri 09.05.08 U18s 0 FC Twente (Netherlands) 3
@ Abe Lenstra Stadium, Heerenveen.
A bad start for the lads in a 9.30pm kickoff after they'd spent the day travelling. Twente scored three second half goals without reply in front of around 8,000 fans.

Sat 10.05.08 U18s 0 Porto (Portugal) 0
@ Sportpark Esserberg.
Moving on to the ground that is home to local side "Be Quick 1887", an improved display against opponents who were reluctant to attack.

Sat 10.05.08 U18s 0 Schalke04 (Germany)
@ Sportpark Esserberg.
The Germans had scored six times in their previous two games and broke the deadlock in the second period when their striker beat the United offside trap to shoot home.

Sun 11.05.08 U18s 2 Celtic (Scotland) 0
@ Sportpark Esserberg.
An early start (9am) with a happy ending, as Ryan Donaldson's free kick was deflected in ten minutes from time. Dan Williams added a second three minutes later.

Sun 11.05.08 U18s 1 Porto (Portugal) 0
@ Sportpark Esserberg.
A second go at Porto, who came into the game boosted by having beaten Real Madrid in their previous outing.

Our best performance though saw us defend efficiently and grab the only goal of the game thanks to a second half strike from Patrick Nzuzi.

United travelled with the following squad: 

Max Johnson, Conor Newton, Matt Grieve, Jeff Henderson,  Shane Ferguson, Patrick McLaughlin, Kieran Wrightson, Brad Inman, Ryan Donaldson, Greg McDermott, John Ball, Sami Ameobi, Paul Dummett, Dan Williams, Dan Taylor, Patrick Nzuzi, James Tavernier.

(Massive thanks to NUFC.com correspondent Ross J.)

Promotion playoffs:
Premier race underway  

The battle to join West Brom and Stoke in the Premier League is in progress, with Bristol City and Hull City emerging with victories from their first leg away ties.

Bristol City won 2-1 at Crystal Palace while Hull beat Watford 2-0.

The Bristol-Palace game concludes at Ashton Gate tonight (Tuesday), with the second leg of the Hull-Watford game taking place at the KC Stadium 24 hours later.

The eventual winners meet at Wembley on Saturday May 24th at 3pm. 

Watford are looking to regain their top-flight status at the first attempt, while Palace dropped down in 2005 and are involved in their second playoff campaign in three years.

Hull are famously bidding to reach the top level for the first time ever - after a century of trying - and Bristol City are also yet to taste Premier League action; their last visit to what was Division One ending back in 1980. 

Premier League:
Tommo back in Toon

Thursday's Chronicle reports that former Newcastle midfielder Alan Thompson is set to return to the club in a youth coaching role.

The 34 year-old Tynesider left SJP back in 1993 after what was reported at the time as a verbal spat with then-boss Kevin Keegan.

He went to earn one full England cap and appear for Bolton, Aston Villa and Celtic, before linking up with Dennis Wise at Leeds United last year.

This season has seen him appearing for the Elland Road side and also going out on loan to Hartlepool United.

Thompson was spotting at a recent home game sitting alongside Chairman Chris Mort in the SJP Directors Box.  

SJP injury:
Big Baheng blow

United have confirmed that the injury reserve striker Wesley Ngo Baheng suffered in the Northumberland Senior Cup Final last month will sideline him until 2009.

Anterior cruciate ligament damage in his right knee has been diagnosed, which is expected to require surgery and a period of rehabilitation that could be up a year.

The 19 year-old French youngster formally joined Newcastle at the start of 2008, having followed Sam Allardyce from Bolton the previous summer where he'd been on trial at the Reebok.

The injury is similar to that sustained by Michael Owen when playing for England during the 2006 World Cup.

Promotion playoffs:
Contracts etc. 

Newcastle players entering the final year of their current contracts who would theoretically be able to speak to other clubs from January 2009 are: 

Shola Ameobi, Nicky Butt, Claudio Cacapa, David Edgar, Steve Harper, Michael Owen, Steven Taylor and Mark Viduka (who has the option of another year).

Of these, most attention is being paid to the fate of messrs Owen, Harper and Taylor - with claims that the latter's agent has met with club officials in recent days.

Owen's future remains the subject of much speculation, with Kevin Keegan urging the club to act quickly to wrap up what he's calling the biggest signing of the summer.

As for Harper, the expected return to fitness of Given (under contract until 2011) and Tim Krul (signed up for the same period) next season leaves his future unclear.

The improving Fraser Forster has now signed a pro deal until 2010, while rumours persist that United's transfer fixers have targeted other players in this position. 

As we told you a week ago, Ameobi's future remains in his own hands now that his loan spell with Stoke has expired.

Any deal to sell him permanently to the Potters is no more than a proposal and all three parties involved are able to veto a transfer at this stage.

(We're unsure what Kazenga LuaLua's contract length is).

Charity event:
Newcastle Quayslide

The thrill seekers among you may be interested in the chance to zipslide across the Tyne this month for a good cause.

Organised by the Newcastle & Gateshead MS Society, The MSS Tyneslide takes place at the Tyne Bridge over the weekend of Sat 17th & Sun 18th of May. 

Registration is £10 and participants need to raise at least £150 in sponsorship (£75 payable on the day of the slide).

If you're interested then click here for details or speak to Helen (0191 285 533) or Julie (0191 240 3109).

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Season 2007/08


First Team/Reserve/U18 Fixtures:

Sun 15.06.08 Northern Masters (h)
@ Newcastle Arena, 1.30pm. Over-35s footy.

Mon 16.06.08 @ 10am. 
Premier League Fixtures published

Mon 30.06.08
Joey Barton trial starts, 
Manchester.

Mon 07.07.08
Players report back for training (tbc)

Sat 16.08.08.
2008/09
Premier League season
begins. 

  

International Magpies
 


International Fixtures 2007/08:


Mon 19.05.08 Hungary U19 v Lithuania ECQ
(Kadar tbc)
Tue 20.05.08 Turkey v Slovakia FR
(Emre)
Sat 24.05.08 Hungary v Greece FR
(Kadar)
Sat 24.05.08 Ireland v Serbia FR
(Given, Duff tbc)
Sun 25.05.08 Turkey v Uruguay FR
(Emre)
Mon 26.05.08 Italy U19 v Sweden ECQ
(Zamblera tbc)
Mon 26.05.08 Poland U19 v England ECQ
(Carroll)
Tue 27.05.08 Austria v Nigeria FR
(Martins)
Tue 27.05.08 Czech Rep v Lithuania FR
(Rozehnal tbc)
Wed 28.05.08 England v USA FR
(Owen)
Wed 28.05.08 Italy U19 v Switzerland ECQ
(Zamblera tbc)
Wed 28.05.08 Serbia U19 v England ECQ
(Carroll)
Thu 29.05.08 Ireland v Colombia FR
(Given, Duff tbc)
Thu 29.05.08 Finland v Turkey FR
(Emre)
Fri 30.05.08 Czech Rep v Scotland FR
(Rozehnal tbc)
Sat 31.05.08 Hungary v Croatia FR
(Kadar)
Sat 31.05.08 Senegal v Algeria WCQ
(Beye, Faye tbc)
Sat 31.05.08 Cameroon v C.Verde Is WCQ
(Geremi tbc)
Sat 31.05.08 Italy U19 v France ECQ
(Zamblera tbc)
Sat 31.05.08 Belarus U19 v England ECQ
(Carroll)
Sun 01.06.08 Nigeria v South Africa WCQ
(Martins tbc)
Sun 01.06.08 Trin & Tobago v England FR (Owen)

Euro 2008 Finals 07.06.08 - 29.06.08   

Group A: Sw'land, Cz Rep, Portugal, Turkey.
Group B: Austria, Croatia, Germany, Poland.
Group C: Holland, Italy, Romania, France.
Group D: Greece, Sweden, Spain, Russia.

Fri 06.06.08 Gambia v Senegal WCQ
(Beye, Faye tbc)
Sat 07.06.08 Turkey v Portugal EC
(Emre)
Sat 07.06.08 Sierra Leone v Nigeria WCQ
(Martins tbc)
Sun 08.06.08
Mauritius v Cameroon WCQ

(Geremi tbc)  
Wed 11.06.08 Turkey v Switzerland EC
(Emre)
Sat 14.06.08 Tanzania v Cameroon WCQ
(Geremi tbc)
Sat 14.06.08 E.Guinea v Nigeria WCQ
(Martins tbc)
Sat 14.06.08 Turkey v Czech Rep EC
(Emre)
Sun 15.06.08 Liberia v Senegal WCQ
(Beye, Faye tbc)
Sat 21.06.08 Senegal v Liberia WCQ
(Beye, Faye tbc)
Sat 21.06.08 Cameroon v Tanzania WCQ
(Geremi tbc)
Sat 21.06.08 Nigeria v E.Guinea WCQ
(Martins tbc)

International Fixtures 2008/09: here
  

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What's this all about then?  Click here for a rambling explanation of sorts....
 

On This Day In History
13th May

 
Born Or Died:

1913 Jimmy Denmark born, Glasgow.
(1937-46)

1917 Jack Shiel born, Amble.
(1936-38)

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

Possibly one of the few people sad to see Ruud Gullit leave SJP.... the Dutchman having handed him a his senior debut and a five year deal as he sought to win dressing room allies.

However, a brief flurry of appearances under Sir Bobby Robson saw him fall from favour and the following season McClen made a loan move to Motherwell - only to injure himself.

His only senior goal came in an FA Cup tie at Peterborough in January 2002, while what proved to be his final senior game for us came against West Ham in August that year.

Fast forward on to 2005 and McClen's contract ended with no further senior side runouts - although he did play in the 2004 pre-season tour of Thailand & Hong Kong. 

After his contract expired, McClen moved on to Carlisle United on a free transfer but exited Brunton Park within six months.

Thereafter he had trials at
Bristol City, Stockport and Shrewsbury Town while playing for Blyth Spartans - playing and scored against United in the 2006 Senior Cup Final.

A brief spell at Gay Meadow was followed by a stint at Conference side Kidderminster, but McClen was back in the North East on loan in late 2006 at Bedlington Terriers.

2007 saw him released by Kiddy and after further trials up in Scotland with Motherwell (again) and Hamilton Academical, he linked up with Gateshead..

Most recently, McClen moved back across the Tyne from the International Stadium to link up Newcastle Blue Star on loan.

1982 Oguchialu Chilioke "Oguchi" Onyewu born, Washington DC, USA.
(2007)

Frankly, a baffling loan signing, thought to have been down to Glenn Roeder's assistant manager Nigel Pearson who had been linked with the player during his time at West Brom.

The US-born defender made an ill-starred debut at Fulham in February 2007 and played his 11th and final game for us in the season -closer at Watford that May on his birthday.

"Gooch" then returned to his home club Standard Liege and went on to play in the side that won the Belgian league title in 2008.

Onyewu wasn't the first American-born player to feature for us in the Premier League (coming in behind both Chicago-born Jimmy Crawford & New Jersey boy Giuseppe Rossi).

However he did become the first current Magpie to appear for the US national team when he played against Ecuador in Tampa, Florida on 25.03.07.

(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). 
  

What Else?

1906 FK Vienna (Austria) (a)
7-1 
Friendly 
Gosnell 2, Orr 3, Aitken, Higgins 
4,000 
Another end of season tour began, as the League Champions faced a variety of teams in Austria, Germany and Bohemia.

1907 Karlsruhe (Germany) (a)
7-0 
Friendly 
Unknown Scorers
 
1953 Aberdeen (a)
4-0 
(2-0)
Friendly 
White, Hannah, Milburn OG 
16,000 
Coronation Cup Match, played at Ibrox Park on a Wednesday evening.

This was an eight team event to mark the arrival of Liz on the throne and involved ourselves, Spurs, Arsenal, Manchester United, Rangers, Celtic, Hibs and the Dons.

Our involvement had ended at Ibrox with a 4-0 defeat by Hibs three days after this victory over Aberdeen.

The final took place in front of 117,060 fans at Hampden and saw Celtic beat Hibs 2-0.

1967 West Brom (a) 1-6 (0-4)
Division One 
Noble 
19,928
Brown 3, others tbc
Victory in our final home game against Southampton two weeks earlier had saved us from relegation.

1974 Sunderland (a) 3-2 (2-1)
Friendly 
McDermott 2(1 pen) Bruce 
29,000 
Jimmy Montgomery Testimonial Match.

1976 Bill McGarry's reward for taking Wolves down to the Second Division was the sack, confirmed today.

1984 Darlington (a)
3-0 
(0-0)
Friendly 
Keegan (pen), Clarke, Wharton 
5,000 
David Barton Testimonial Match.

 
1989 Manchester United (a) 0-2 
(0-0)
Division One 
30,379 
Debut for Steve Howey as a striker. Newcastle's fans 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 had died after a London game earlier that season, allegedly in a fight with rugby league fans.

1990 Sunderland (a)
0-0 
(0-0)
Second Division Play Off 1st Leg 
26,641 
Last minute drama as Paul Hardyman was dismissed following a penalty which John Burridge had managed to stop. Hardyman ran in and attempted to put Budgie's head into the back of the net and mayhem erupted.

With hindsight, we may have done better in the second leg if the spot-kick had actually gone in. We didn't really know what to do with a 0-0 in the second leg....

2002 Alan Irvine's under 17s finished the season in fine style beating Manchester United 5-2 on aggregate with a magnificent 2-0 win at SJP to claim the Premier Academy U17 trophy. 

It was a fitting farewell to Academy Director, Irvine, who then left for Goodison Park to work with newly appointed boss David Moyes. 

Striker Calvin Zola- Makongo gave us the lead on the night after 48 minutes, firing in from 12 yards before midfielder James Beaumont (pictured) made it 2-0 after 78 minutes with a contender for St. James' Park goal of the season. He hit a glorious right foot curling shot from the left-hand side of the box.

2004  5,585 fans were present at St.James' Park for the final second string home game of the season and all but 136 metro-fare dodgers from the dark place went home well happy as United completed a reserve double over the mackems.

Released midfielder Andy Ferrell followed up his belting goal against St.Johnstone on the previous Tuesday with an equally fine effort at the Leazes end to give us a deserved lead on 16 minutes.

However, the visitors hit back against the run of play to level on 22 minutes when Toft headed home a cross from the right that we neglected to track.

That man Ferrell found himself in the box on 70 minutes and netted with a first-time volley that hit home via a vital deflection.

Only one more goal came to emphasize our superiority, when Lewis Guy nodded home at the back post with eight minutes remaining from an Offiong cross.

After the game Mick McCarthy apparently offered Ferrell the chance of a trial at the dark place. Ferrell replied he'd rather clean windows than play for McCarthy's mob...! Andy is now at Kidderminster Harriers.
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2007 Watford (a)
1-1
(1-0)
Premier League
Dyer(20)
King(52pen)
19,830

Nigel Pearson was in charge for this one while Sam Allardyce was being lined up to replace Glenn Roeder once the season had finished.

On the pitch Kieron Dyer scored his last goal for the club and Michael Owen was stretchered off suffering from concussion after colliding with team mate Matty Pattison.

We ended the season 14th with a miserable 43 points - a new Premier League low. Things could only get better... couldn't they...?
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