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Club Information
 Last reviewed: 12.05.08

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NB: Compiled from reading club material, asking questions, general observation and anecdotal evidence - presented on a totally unofficial basis by a totally unofficial website for the assistance of football fans. 

Presented on a best endeavours basis, use at your own risk.

Ticket office Address Club Address
The Box Office
Newcastle United 
PO Box 315 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
NE99 IZN 

Newcastle United Football Club Co. Ltd. 
St. James' Park 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
NE1 4ST
 

Publications

Matchday programme - available from local newsagents 24 hours before kickoff, from street vendors or also by subscription from number below. 

Format remains unchanged for season 2007-08 @ £3 for a 64 page issue.

Club Shops

Branches located at:

St.James' Park (South East "Strawberry" corner)
Monument Mall
Eldon Square (Northumberland Street entrance)
Metro Centre


Club Memorabilia Shop:

Open at St.James' Park (South West corner)

Club Nickname:
"The Magpies" or unofficially "The Toon" 

Club Sponsors: Northern Rock 

Club telephone numbers

Box Office  0191 261 1571 
Main Switchboard 0191 201 8400
Club Membership 0191 261 1571
Corporate 0191 201 8419
Programme 0191 201 8549
Lost Property 0191 201 8469
Junior Magpies 0191 201 8471
Press Office 0191 201 8420
Restaurant 0191 201 8525
Customer Services 0191 201 8475
St. James' Park Shop  0191 201 8426

Club Colours

(Current kit suppliers: Adidas)

First Strip:  
Shirts: Black and white stripes 
Shorts: Black with white detail
Socks: Black with white detail 

Second Strip: 
Shirt: Pale blue 
Shorts: Pale blue
Socks: Pale blue with black tops
Third Strip:
Shirt: White with pale blue stripes 
Shorts: White with pale blue details
Socks: White with pale blue tops

 

Officials:  (based on club press releases)

Owner, NUFC Mike Ashley 
Chairman Chris Mort 
Deputy Chairman Derek Llambias
Non-Executive Director Justin Barnes
Non-Executive Director Steve Hayward 
Executive Director (Operations) David Williamson
Executive Director (Football) Dennis Wise 
Vice President (Player Recruitment) Tony Jimenez 
Technical Co-ordinator Jeff Vetere 
Financial Controller  John Irving
Head of Media  Gary Oliver
Head of Media  Gary Oliver
Asst. Press Officer  Mark Hannen
Programme Editor  Paul Tully

Football Management: 

Manager Kevin Keegan
First Team Coach Terry McDermott
First Team Coach Chris Hughton
First Team Coach Steve Round
Role TBC Arthur Cox
Reserve Team Manager Adam Sadler
Goalkeeping Coach Paul Barron
Academy Manager Joe Joyce 
Academy Coach Kenny Wharton 
Academy Coach Steve Tweddle 
Academy Fitness Coach tbc 
Academy GK Coach tbc 
Academy Physiotherapist Kev Bell 
Physiotherapist Derek Wright 
Fitness Coach Adrian Lamb
Fitness Coach Craig Russell
Scout Steve Walsh
Scout Lil Fucillo

Presidents:

Life President Sir John Hall
Honorary President Bob Young

Ticket Information:

Home First Team Games

The capacity of the ground is 52,397 of which up to 3,000 are allocated to away fans. Of the rest there are approximately 39,000 season ticket holders and around 4,500 tickets are kept back to be sold on a match-by-match basis.

Those tickets go on sale initially to NUFC members (cost is £30 per season) and then to the general public: to personal callers, telephone callers, over the counter in NUFC Club Shops (not the SJP one) and online via the official site (requires registration). 

The ticket section on the main page of NUFC.com lists the relevant sale dates
.

For 2007/08 a sliding scale of Premiership ticket prices was introduced:
 
CAT C: £25 and upwards: Birmingham, Bolton, Derby, Fulham, Reading, Wigan. 

CAT B: £28 and upwards: Villa, Blackburn, Everton, Man City, Pompey, Spurs, West Ham.

CAT A: £31 and upwards: Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, mackems, smoggies.

The Ticket office number is: 

0191 261 1571

You stand the best chance of getting the tickets you want on public sale if you can get to the ground in person and queue. The ticket office is at the South West corner of the ground in the space formerly occupied by the club shop. 

Away First Team Games

The average allocation for Newcastle away games is between 2,000 and 5,000.

If you aren't a season ticket holder, you are almost certainly wasting your time applying, unless the club have advertised a public sale. Applications are normally only accepted via the special vouchers sent to ST holders at the start of each season.

The method of distribution is based on previous applications for away tickets. 

All applications are supposedly logged on the Club's database, and tickets are distributed in order of attendance from those applications received by the closing date. 

For example an allocation of 1,000 tickets would go to the 1,000 applications received from those with the best attendance records at away games in previous seasons.

Platinum club ticket holders also have some sort of priority when it comes to away tickets, but in common with the policy for corporate tickets, details of their allocation aren't disclosed.

In season 2007/08 an attempt was made to maximise the number of away tickets available to regular travellers by limiting the scheme which had previously allowed NUFC employees to order tickets.  

The Reserve team: 

For season 2007-08 Newcastle entered a reserve side in the Premier Reserve League (North) - a ten-team competition for Premiership clubs only, which includes ourselves, the mackems, the smoggies, Man United, Man City, Bolton, Blackburn, Wigan, Liverpool and Everton. 

Reserve team home games are currently being played at St.James' Park.

Admission to reserve games is free for current season ticket-holders on production of their season ticket smart card, or else pay on the gate (£3 adults). The East Stand is opened for these fixtures.

The Youth Academy:

For season 2007-08, Newcastle entered an U18 side in the Premier Academy league.

Home Academy Games:

These are played at our Academy base at Little Benton, just off Coach Lane (entrance down private road off Greenlee Drive). Admission is free and open to all. See Academy section of NUFC.com for fixtures.

The club also enter a team each season in the FA Youth Cup, a competition played to the same rules as the proper FA Cup (apart from the final now being contested on a home and away two leg basis.) The age limit for this competition is U18.

SJP Ground Tours:

£10 adults, £7 concessions  (£34 family ticket - 2 adults/3 children). 

Bookings and information: 0870 850 8074 (9am-5pm Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm Sat (not on matchdays).

Escorted 90 minute tour of stadium, commencing and 11am and 1.30pm. Ground tour ticket includes admission to the club museum.

SJP Club Museum:

A club museum has now been established at SJP and the entrance is at the South West corner of the ground. Opening hours are 9.30am to 4pm (last admission) on Mondays to Saturdays and 11am to 4pm (last admission) on Sundays. 

Admission: £4 adults, £2 concessions. 

Note that opening times are subject to alteration on matchdays.

Seeing the Team Train:  

The Newcastle United Training Centre aka first team training ground is at Darsley Park on the A191 Whitley Road, (formerly the Civil Service sports ground adjacent to Whitley Park.)

Please note that there is no public access to this site and no convenient viewing point for spectators. Security staff have instructions not to allow fans onto the site.

Directions for St James Park

Want a map?: click here

By Tyne and Wear Metro 

Nearest station is St. James.  Come out of the station, and look behind you. To be honest you may as well walk. If coming from the airport, alight at Haymarket or Monument Stations and follow the crowds.   

Here's a map of the Metro network

NB: Do not get on a metro at the Central Station that says St James - it goes via the Coast and takes about an hour ! If you cannot walk, you need to change at Monument for a metro running the short distance (one stop) to the football ground.

By British Rail 

Nearest station is Newcastle Central -a 15 minute walk as follows:
 
Direct route - Come out of the station and cross the street in front of you, and up the alley to the left of the bakers. This take you past a pub called The Forth and brings you out on Clayton Street. Cross straight over and continue up the final section of the alley. You are now on Westgate Road.

To your right is a paper shop and immediately past it is a paved walkway (complete with odd-shaped ornamental metal cone) which stretches up the hill - at the top of this you will be able to see the ground to your right. Either continue towards the ground or deviate right, which is Stowell Street - home of the local Chinese community and numerous fine eating establishments.

NB: For certain games - mackems, smogs, Man U, this route to and from the ground is not always the prettiest and at some points may be hazardous for those obviously wearing opposition colours. Be warned. 

Route via the City Centre -  Come out of the station and cross the street in front of you, turn right and then next left up Grainger Street.  After a few minutes walk you should be in a square with a Nelson's Column type monument in the centre - that's Grey's Monument that is (pictured). 

Turn left up Blackett Street, through the 'tunnel' and straight across the roundabout (turning right at the roundabout up Percy Street takes you to a variety of pubs) up Gallowgate and St James' Park will be clearly visible to your right.

Away supporters are housed in the North West corner, following the direct route above brings you to the South West side of the ground (or South East if via City Centre).

Continue to walk along the road that winds along to the ground and then walk underneath the new offices/stand with the ground on your right. The away turnstiles are past the main entrance at the top of the incline.

Away buses / coaches tend to park immediately to the North of this point. 

By Road (sat navvies input "NE1 4ST")

(Given the size of the reconstructed ground and its dominant position on the Newcastle skyline, you shouldn't have any bother spotting the damn thing from a wide area)

The following directions are what TheAA.com suggest (m=miles):

From the South: 

We'll assume you can get this far....

A1(M) WASHINGTON SERVICE AREA
Travelodge (Washington North)

0.7m A1(M) Junction 65 (A194(M))
Take left hand lanes (signposted Newcastle, Gateshead)

0.3m A1 End of Motorway
Forward A1

4.8m A184 Junction with A184
Branch left to join A184 (signposted Newcastle, Gateshead)

1.1m A189 Junction with A189
Take right hand lane to join A189 then cross

0.2m A189 Redheugh Bridge
Keep forward (signposted City Centre)

0.5m A189 Wakenshaw V.C Junction
At traffic signals forward

0.2m A189 Hadrian's Wall Junction
At traffic signals forward

0.1m A189 Milburn Junction
At traffic signals forward

0.1m A189 Gallowgate
At roundabout take 1st exit

0.1m A189 Arrive at Newcastle United Football Club (St James's Park)

By Road from West: 

We'll assume you can get this far....

A69/A1 Roundabout (basically the 1st roundabout once you reach Newcastle)
Follow signs A1 North

11.8m A1 Junction with A1/A186
At roundabout take 1st exit (signposted Morpeth) to join A1

0.9m B6324 Junction with B6324
Branch left (signposted City (West) and at roundabout take 3rd exit B6324 In 0.3 mile at "Pooley Road Roundabout" forward

0.7m B6324 Silver Lonnen Roundabout
Take 2nd exit (signposted City Centre) In 0.4 mile at roundabout take 1st exit

0.5m A167 Cowgate Roundabout
Take 2nd exit A167

0.7m A189 Junction with A189
Branch left (signposted City West) At traffic signals turn right A189 and at next traffic signals forward

0.4m A189 Junction with Fenham Hall Drive
At traffic signals forward (signposted City Centre, Gateshead via Redheugh Bridge)

0.3m A189 Hunters Moor
At traffic signals forward In 0.5 mile at roundabout take 1st exit

0.7m A189 Arrive at Newcastle United Football Club (St James's Park)

By Road from North:

We'll assume you can get this far....

A1 (signposted Gateshead)

A167 Junction with A167/A696/B6918
Branch left (signposted City Centre) and at roundabout take 1st exit A167

0.3m A167 Kenton Bar ("Crofters Lodge" public house)
At roundabout take 2nd exit In 0.3 mile at roundabout take 2nd exit

0.6m A167 Springfield Roundabout
Take 2nd exit

0.4m A167 Cowgate Roundabout
Take 1st exit

0.7m A189 Junction with A189
Branch left (signposted City West) At traffic signals turn right A189 and at next traffic signals forward

0.4m A189 Junction with Fenham Hall Drive
At traffic signals forward (signposted City Centre, Gateshead via Redheugh Bridge)

0.3m A189 Hunters Moor
At traffic signals forward In 0.5 mile at roundabout take 1st exit

0.7m A189 Arrive at Newcastle United Football Club (St James's Park)

Parking at the Ground:

None, save for a couple of pay and display ones next to the Metro station and Strawberry pub.

Like most British cities, on-street parking is available round the edge of the centre, but the threat of car crime and changing parking rules is an ever-present one.

Parking Suggestions:

Near the Arena/Life Centre, to the east of the Railway Station (limited).

Off the Westgate Road - North end and to East off St.James' boulevard (limited).

Past the Royal Victoria Infirmary beside the University/Exhibition Park.

At the Railway Station itself (limited space and expensive).

Multi-storey car parks on
Dean Street and near Haymarket bus station.

Park and ride via the metro from various stations, including Four Lane Ends and Callerton Parkway (near the airport).

There are car parks at the ground - however they are strictly for permit holders and there's no pay on the day public access to them. Note that traffic wardens have periodic blitzes on cars parked on Barrack Road up past the ground and towards the BBC buildings.

Food & Drink  


Frankly if you require directions to either in this town, then you shouldn't be out on your own....

You may occasionally find the genial hosts of NUFC.com troughing at the excellent Marco Polo Italian Restaurant on Dean Street - but don't let that put you off: http://www.marcopolonewcastle.com/

Accommodation  

The usual hotel chains can be found in the city and surrounding areas, including out by the airport and in Jesmond. B&Bs are also available at the coast in Whitley Bay.

Suggestions:

http://www.premiertravelinn.com (8 in the area including Gateshead)
http://www.travelodge.co.uk (5 in the area including Gateshead)
http://www.smoothhound.co.uk (look under Tyne and Wear and Northumberland)
http://www.laterooms.com (look under North East England)

For cottage breaks try:
cottages4you 

 
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