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Pre-season:
Donny tickets out now

Tickets for the friendly at Doncaster Rovers on Saturday July 26th are available form the Doncaster ticket office on 01302 762576. Obviously, let them know you want away tickets.

We have been allocated the North Stand which has a 3,200 capacity.

Tickets for other pre-season friendlies will be available from the NUFC Box Office from Thursday July 10 (don't ring them now - they are busy sorting out season tickets).

Full details to follow shortly.

Incoming:
Spiderman captured

Kevin Keegan's first major summer signing is Real Mallorca's Argentinean winger Jonas Gutierrez, nicknamed Spiderman.

The 24 year-old (born 05.07.83) has signed a five year deal for an undisclosed fee* and will face his old club next month in the Multi Media Sports Cup.

Spiderman's goal celebration consists of donning a Spidey mask and shooting out (imaginary) webbing from his hands.... (see here).

A little bit contrived to our eyes, although swooping down from Level 7 or hanging upside-down from the roof of the Milburn would be impressive.

However, don't expect to see his celebration too often - he scored just five times in 96 games for Mallorca and just once in 99 games in Argentina's Primera Division, where he played for Velez Sarsfield, which you may recall was where Christian Bassedas hailed from.

* We suspect that Jonas may have "done a Webster" and invoked Article 17 of FIFA's transfer regulations. In other words, he may have bought out his own contract, presumably with a little bit of help from NUFC.

Ex-player:
When Louis met Paddy

Patrick Kluivert's playing career appears to be over just days after his 32nd birthday.

Kluivert is pictured above with his old Barca boss, Louis van Gaal, after joining the coaching staff of our last UEFA Cup opponents, AZ Alkmaar.

It could be argued that Paddy's playing days finished well before he joined us in July 2004, although 13 goals in 37 games was considerably better than some other recent flops.

After equally brief and disappointing stints with Valencia and PSV Eindhoven, Kluivert had a mostly non-playing part at French side Lille in the 2007/08 season.

That ended with him announcing plans to commence working towards his coaching qualifications.

Reserve friendlies:
Bishops game off

Confirmation that next Friday's (11th) pre-season Reserve friendly against Bishop Auckland at Durham is off and the game against Newcastle Benfield has been moved back to its original date of Tuesday July 15th.

Injury:
Heel handicap
scuppers Andy caps

Andy Carroll will miss out on the U19 Euro Championships in the Czech Republic after a heel injury forced him out of the England squad.

Teammate Tamas Kadar also misses out for Hungary through injury, leaving just Italian Fabio Zamblera as our only likely representative in the tournament.

Kids on trial:
Sofia's choice 

From the Levski Sofia website:

"Two players of PFC Levski Youth Academy born 1992, Ivan Stoyanov and Ivan Goranov, fly to England on 5 July to join the respective team of Newcastle United FC for one-month pre-season preparation.

"The trip is organized with the recommendation and assistance of the Newcastle scouting coach Vic Halom who has lived in Bulgaria in the last few years."

Vic Halom won a FA Cup winner's medal for an unnamed side in 1973 but has recently been scouting for us in Eastern Europe.

In 1992 he stood as a Liberal Democrat candidate for s*nderland in the 1992 General Election but finished a distant third - at about the same time his old side finished a distant second to Liverpool in the FA Cup Final....

Coach exit:
Round the houses

Update: An announcement is thought to be imminent after Round met the players at the Finch Farm training ground on Thursday.

There was some dispute as to the contractual status of Round, Newcastle having confirmed that they hold a one year option on the services of the coach.

An Everton spokesman confirmed this and suggested that a compensation deal is likely to be thrashed out:

"There is an issue over an option on the contract and the clubs are in on-going discussions over a solution.

"We believe it is something that can be sorted out to allow the appointment to be made."

From the Daily Post, Saturday:

Steve Round is ready to accept the role as David Moyes’ number two – although Chelsea and FC Twente are set to make late attempts to change his mind.

Everton manager Moyes interrupted his holiday to call Newcastle first team coach Round and ask him to fill the role vacated by Alan Irvine last November.

He has been given permission to speak to the club as Moyes looks to install his new assistant ahead of the return to pre-season training next Thursday, after Round’s current contract at St James’s Park expires on July 1.

But Chelsea and Twente – who Round’s former colleague Steve McClaren took charge of earlier this week – are also in the hunt for his services.

The Stamford Bridge link comes amid uncertainty over the future of Steve Clarke - who was Rudd Gullit's assistant at SJP and briefly, Newcastle caretaker boss.

It's claimed that he could yet end up at Goodison if there's no role for him at Chelsea and Round doesn't take the Everton job.

Sentenced:
Barton plea 
bargain pays off  

Update: Ousmane Dabo had this to say after the sentencing:

"I almost lost an eye. It was a terrible day and although I was not traumatised, I wanted the trial to come round.

"There was no confrontation, as Barton pleaded guilty straight away, and I did not need to give evidence. That says a lot about me - it shows that my version of the truth is the truth. I am happy with the outcome.

"He admits he behaved in a cowardly way, and he is a coward. We met one another on Monday. He was in one corner and me in another. He did not talk to me or apologise, but it did not trouble me to see him again."

"English clubs teach you lots of lessons, but in this case they truly lack ethics and morals.

"Newcastle have invested a lot in this guy and they do not want to lose a lot of money. The club does not care a damn about the law and it shocks me."

Day two of Joey Barton's trial for the assault on former team mate Ousmane Dabo ended on Tuesday with the Newcastle midfielder being handed a four month jail sentence, suspended for two years.

Barton was also ordered to carry out 200 hours community service and pay Dabo £3,000 compensation.

In passing sentence Judge Mushtaq Khokar said:

"As a professional footballer you are someone who is talented and greatly idolised by young and old alike whether you are playing at Manchester City and now at Newcastle United.

"You are constantly in the public eye. You have a high profile, there would be instances of provocations ... being an idol brings with it responsibilities which you have to carry with you all the time.

"You want to be setting an example, particularly to those who idolise you, particularly youngsters who look up to you."

An official statement from NUFC read:

"The club now intends to hold discussions with Joey and his representatives at the earliest possible opportunity.

"Until such time that this meeting has taken place, there will be no further comment from the club."

Barton was due in court on Monday but changed his plea to guilty shortly before the hearing, admitting one charge of assault, occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH).

Barton admitted punching Dabo in the head and knocking him to the ground at Manchester City's training ground, after the pair had squared up to each other following an incident in a practice match.

Witnesses claimed he then lay on top of his dazed team mate while continuing to rain punches on his prone body. 

Barton could be released in the next few weeks, having already served nearly half of the six month sentence handed to him for the assault in Liverpool on Boxing Day.

CCTV footage of that assault has now been released by police as it's unable to prejudice the outcome of any ongoing criminal proceedings. See here.

This was Barton's third court appearance this year, having recently been cleared of vandalising a taxi when his cousin, Joshua Wilson admitted causing the damage.

Pre-season:
PSV (h) confirmation

The club have now confirmed that they will face Dutch side PSV Eindhoven at SJP on Wednesday August 6th with a 7.45pm kickoff.

The second of our home friendlies takes place on the following Saturday, when Valencia are in toon - with this now being confirmed as a 3pm start.

New kit:
Free UK p&p on
new away shirt

We are delighted to confirm that once again we are able to offer FREE UK postage & packing on all pre-orders of the new away shirt, as well as holding prices again for the seventh year in a row.

To pre-order your shirt for release on July 24th please follow this link.

Gossip:
Rumours round-up

A relatively quiet weekend on what has so far been a very quiet close season:

The Sunday Sun claim that last week Newcastle officials met representatives of FC Basel's Eren Derdiyok. The 20 year-old striker played for Switzerland in Euro 2008.

Meanwhile, another alleged target, St. Etienne's Bafetimbi Gomis, is not for sale, according to their co-president Laurent Romeyer.

As we suggested last week, Shola Ameobi's "done deal" to West Brom looks to be off with former mackem Kevin Phillips close to agreeing a one-year deal. This may rekindle Ipswich's interest in Shola.

Fulham's England full-back Paul Konchesky is reportedly available for £2.5m and Newcastle are one of a number of clubs said to be interested. The Cottagers' Steven Davis, who was on loan at Rangers last season, is another name still being linked with us. 

And finally, former Chairman Freddy Shepherd is reported to be on the verge of taking over at RCD Mallorca, which would give our pre-season meeting at the start of August an interesting twist.

However, there remains doubt in some circles as to the level of genuine interest in the Spanish side, with the recent denials of the Shepherds seeking to do a deal to purchase Leeds United not convincing all observers.

Not wanted:
Outcast @ the ArenA 


New Ajax boss, Marco van Basten wasted little time in clearing out the dead wood at the Amsterdam ArenA, confirming that Albert Luque was surplus to requirements and available for transfer.

Luque scored four times in 16 appearances for the Dutch side since his move to Ajax in August 2007, but after a dressing room altercation with a team mate found himself frozen out of the first team picture.

Luque found the net just three times in 34 appearances in two miserable years at SJP and drifted out of contention for his national side - who have prospered in his absence.

If the Dutch giants are looking for a Luque replacement, it occurs to us that the unique talents of Shola Ameobi would fit in fine with the laid-back Amsterdam attitude - not to mention the fact he sometimes looks as if he's wearing clogs on the field..... 

2008/09:
Pre-season

Friendlies now confirmed by NUFC:

First Team:

Sat 19.07.08 Hartlepool United (a) @ 3pm.
A semi-regular jaunt down the A19 to face League One opposition, this was our opening fixture of last season when 6,030 fans saw Newcastle record a 3-1 success.

Ticket prices tbc - last year was £15 for adults. 

Sat 26.07.08 Doncaster Rovers (a) @ 3pm.
Our first visit to the Keepmoat Stadium comes as Rovers
prepare for life in the Championship. Ex-Mags Lewis Guy, James Coppinger and Ben Smith are all in their squad.

Rovers old boy Kevin Keegan was in charge the last time we visited Donny in a first team friendly, drawing 1-1 at their former Belle Vue home back in August 1992.

Donny are selling tickets to home fans for £15 (£5 OAPs & Bairns) - details of the away allocation sale awaited.

Multi Media Sports Cup in Mallorca, Spain:

We return to the Son Moix (now renamed the ONO Estadi) in Palma, Mallorca where a 3-0 victory in the UEFA Cup came back in March 2004.

The four-team event features German and Spanish teams as well as ourselves (originally being a German/English event until Manchester City pulled out).

Games are played for the normal 3 points for a win, plus a point for each goal scored. Any draws after 90 minutes are decided on penalties, with 3 points to the winners.  

Fri 01.08.08 Newcastle v Hertha Berlin (8pm)
Fri 01.08.08 RCD Mallorca v Hannover 96 (10pm)  

Sun 03.08.08 Hannover 96 v Hertha Berlin (8pm)
Sun 03.08.08 Newcastle v RCD Mallorca (10pm)

(Newcastle games will be live on )

This will be the second successive pre-season that Newcastle and Hertha have had similar programmes - with both clubs having training camps in Stegersbach, Austria last July - although they didn't face each other in a game.

Wed 06.08.08 PSV Eindhoven
(h)

The Dutch side are in England to face Everton and make another friendly trip to Tyneisde, following on from their 3-2 pre-season success in July 2006.

That followed appearances at SJP in the Champions League in 1997 and UEFA Cup Quarter Final in 2004. 

Sat 09.08.08 Valencia (h) @ 3pm.

Reserves:

Fri 11.07.08 Bishop Auckland (a) @ Archibalds Stadium. Confirmation that this game is now off.

Tue 15.07.08 Newcastle Benfield
(a) @ Sam Smiths.

Mon 21.07.08 Gateshead
(a) @ International Stadium.

Mon 28.07.08 Blyth Spartans
(a) @ Croft Park.

Wed 06.08.08 Newcastle Blue Star
(a) @ Kingston Park.

Wheely good cause:
C2C for Sir Bobby

The latest in a series of fund-raising events in the region to aid the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation involves "a group of overweight, beer drinking Newcastle United fans from Wylam" (their description, not ours!)

This motley crew will cycle the 146 mile Coast to Coast (C2C) route between Whitehaven to Tynemouth from the 11th July 2008.

If you'd like to help them  reach their personal target of £5K to go to the costs of building a new cancer unit, then please
logon and donate here

Old boy makes his connection:
Just the ticket for Calvin 

Former Newcastle Academy and reserve striker Calvin Zola Makongo has completed a move from Tranmere Rovers to Crewe Alexandra at a cost of £200K.

The Congo-born player left Tyneside in 2004 for Prenton Park, after having spent some time on loan at Oldham in the final year of his time at SJP.

Zola was in the last year of his deal at Rovers and has made the switch to the Railwaymen after a successful application for a work permit.

2008/09:
Away season tickets

Some clarification on how this scheme will work:

The top 1,500 fans in the existing away ticket loyalty scheme were given the option to sign up to receive a full season's worth of away tickets automatically - with direct debit payments being taken only when each ticket is sent out - not as any sort of advance lump sum.

No additional charge is being made for this by the club ie. they will bear the cost of posting the tickets out.

However for any of those 1,500 fans who don't sign up to the scheme, nothing changes - they can continue to apply for and receive tickets on a match by match basis and don't lose their "place" on the loyalty scheme.

It then follows that anyone who doesn't qualify for an away season ticket won't be offered one if fans higher up the queue elected not to sign up for the scheme.

There's no closing date for people who qualify to sign up for this scheme, so anyone not wishing to do so now could join later in the season, next year etc.

We've asked the club how multiple applications will be dealt with to ensure fans sit together etc. and they confirm that people will be able to create a so-called "friends and family" group for this purpose.

As mentioned previously, the club have now dispensed with the traditional away ticket voucher application system and will now sell them online and via the phone to those who qualify.

In order for this to work, fans will be able to find out where they appear on the loyalty scheme list (each fan has a certain number of points), with the club then inviting applications based on the number of points.

Again this raises questions about multiple applications, logons etc. and the club will be addressing those in a future announcement.

PS: All of the above is nothing more than an amended process of selling tickets - there's no change in the criteria for people getting them or public sale etc.etc.

Voluntary movers: Anyone who has requested a seat change for next season will have their request actioned once ST holders who are being relocated by the club have been accommodated - subject to availability.  

General: If anyone has any particular grievance or issue then call the club on 0191 261 1571, attend the Box Office in person or email them via custserv@nufc.co.uk

Former favourites gathering:
Black & White Reunion

Wednesday July 9th sees another charity reunion dinner of Toon old boys by Players Inc. staged this year over at the Lancastrian Suite in the Dunston Brewery.

Magpies past and present will be in attendance, including:

Steven Taylor, Tony Green, Liam O'Brien  Robert Lee, Ron McGarry, David Craig, Steve Howey, John Beresford, Ruel Fox, Brian Kilcline and Paul Bracewell.

Charitable causes to benefit from the event include the NSPCC and the Toma Fund and tickets are £35 each ticket (£350 table of 10) & VIP ones at £65 (£650 table of 10). 

Bookings via 07950 180922 or playersinc@hotmail.com and if you mention NUFC.com then they'll knock 10% off.

Dress is smart casual and the evening is compered by John Gibson, with some tunes from Busker.

2008/09:
Strip stuff

There's no change to our home strip this season, but inevitably not one, but two new change kits are being released in the coming weeks / months.
 
The "away" kit is a purple colour which is now confirmed as going on sale on Thursday July 24th 2008.

Meanwhile the "cup" kit is silver, with no release date yet.  Presumably this will only be sold by official club outlets. 

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First Team/Reserve/U18 Fixtures:

Mon 07.07.08
Players report back for training.

Tue 15.07.08 Res v Newcastle Benfield (a) @ Sam Smiths Ground, KO tbc. Friendly.

Sat 19.07.08 Hartlepool United (a) 
@ Victoria Park, 3pm. Friendly.

Mon 21.07.08 Res v Gateshead (a)
@ International Stadium, KO tbc. Friendly.

Sat 26.07.08 Doncaster Rovers (a)
 
@ Keepmoat Stadium, 3pm. Friendly.

Mon 28.07.08 Res v Blyth Spartans (a)
@ Croft Park, KO tbc. Friendly.

Fri 01.08.08 Hertha Berlin (n) 
@ ONO Estadi, Palma, Mallorca (8pm). |
Multi Media Sports Cup Friendly Tournament.
live on

Sun 03.08.08 RCD Mallorca (a) 
@ ONO Estadi, Palma, Mallorca (10pm).
Multi Media Sports Cup Friendly Tournament.
live on

Wed 06.08.08 PSV Eindhoven (h) 
@ SJP, 7.45pm.

Wed 06.08.08 Newcastle Blue Star (a)
@ Kingston Park, KO tbc. Friendly.

Sat 09.08.08 Valencia (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Friendly.

Sat 16.08.08.
2008/09
Premier League season
begins.

TV alterations will doubtless ravage our fixtures, but the away game at Goodison will be moved, with the Toffees in UEFA Cup action the previous week.

See the 2008/09 fixtures online here

Carling Cup 2008/09:

Due to our non-participation in Europe, we will enter at the Second Round stage.

R1 Wed 13.08.08
R2 Wed 27.08.08
R3
Wed 24.09.08
R4 Wed 12.11.08
R5 Wed 03.12.08
SF1 Wed 07.01.09
SF2 21.01.09
F Sun 01.03.09

FA Cup 2008/09:

R3 Sat 03.01.09 (replays 14.01.09)
R4
Sat 24.01.09 (replays 04.02.09)
R5 Sat 14.02.09 (replays 25.02.09)
R6 Sat 07.03.09 (replays 18.03.09)
SF Sat 18.04.09 & Sun 19.04.09
F Sat 30.05.09 tbc

   

International Magpies
National Service
 
International Fixtures 2008:

U19 Euro Championships (Czech Rep)

Kadar is expected to miss out for Hungary through injury and Andy Carroll (England) picked up a heel injury. However, Fabio Zamblera (Italy) may feature:

Mon 14.07 Czech Rep v England (Jablonec)
Mon 14.07 Bulgaria v Hungary (Zizkov)
Mon 14.07 Germany v Spain (Plzen)
Mon 14.07 Greece v Italy (Mlada Boleslav)
Thu 17.07 Spain v Hungary (Pribram)
Thu 17.07 Czech Rep v Greece (Liberec)
Thu 17.07 England v Italy (Jablonec)
Thu 17.07 Germany v Bulgaria (Plzen)
Sun 20.07 England v Greece (Liberec)
Sun 20.07 Italy v Czech Rep (Mlada Boleslav)
Sun 20.07 Hungary v Germany (Pribram)
Sun 20.07 Spain v Bulgaria (Zizkov)
Wed 23.07 Semi-final (Plzen)
Wed 23.07 Semi-final (Mlada Boleslav)
Sat 26.07 Final (Jablonec)

International Fixtures 2008/09: here
  

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Whoops, He did it Again...

 

From Thursday's Journal:

"United have not had much luck when it comes to signing players from La Liga, with £9m flop Albert Luque the last player to swap the Spanish sun for Tyneside three years ago, while injury-prone centre-back Marcelino was the last player the Magpies signed from Real Mallorca back in 1999."

Jose Enrique anyone?? Signed from La Liga's Villarreal....

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

On This Day In History
4th July
 
Born Or Died:

1932 John Thompson born, Newcastle. (1950-57)


  

What Else?

1981 Stuart Boam left United to manage Mansfield Town, one of his former clubs. United received £20,000.

1999 One former United and England midfielder confirmed the signing of another, as Celtic boss John Barnes hired Terry McDermott. His role? "social manager".

2000 Hired hand and well-known football fans' champion Rogan Taylor held a press conference at the Gateshead Marriott hotel to launch Newcastle's plans for a Fan Forum.

The move came in the wake of the Toongate and Save our Seats episodes, which had further damaged the club's standing amongst supporters and the media.

Unfortunately what became the Fans' Liaison Committee proved to be a damp squib and was ultimately wound up by its frustrated members.   

2002 Newcastle announced that defender Gary Caldwell would be linking up with Coventry City. He went on to make 41 appearances in league and cup for the Sky Blues.

The Magpies also confirmed that they had released reserve striker James Coppinger, who had made one senior appearance for the club.

2004 What Nicos Dabizas called the "most important moment of his life" as Greece defeated host nation Portugal 1-0 in the final of Euro 2004.

(We can't help wondering where escaping from his car seconds before it burst into flames ranks in his important moments list....)

Sadly for the former Toon man, he watched the game from the subs bench as he had for the rest of Euro2004 - never being called into action by Greek coach Otto Rehhagel, despite having recovered from the groin injury saw him lose his place in the run up to the finals.

2005 Newcastle returned to pre-season training to the news that Craig Bellamy wouldn't be appearing as was previously expected.

Officially he was given an extra week off, along with those players who took part in post-season senior internationals (Jean-Alain Boumsong, Jermaine Jenas, Shay Given, Stephen Carr and Hugo Viana).

However, the extra week gave Bellamy the chance to conclude a permanent transfer away from St.James' Park.

Celtic still had high hopes, but it was David Moyes and Champions League qualifiers Everton who were at the head of the (short) queue for the Welshman. Blackburn were still nowhere to be seen.

2006 Former Magpies goalkeeping coach Terry Gennoe was the latest recruit to Glenn Roeder's coaching staff.

The former Bury, Halifax, Southampton and Blackburn 'keeper spent three years at United from 1997 when appointed to a coaching role by then-boss Kenny Dalglish (whom he followed from Ewood Park).

During his first stint at United, Gennoe worked with Shay Given and Steve Harper, as well as former Magpies Shaka Hislop and Pavel Srnicek.

He followed Dalglish to Celtic in 1999 where he was part of the staff with Terry McDermott during the ill-starred John Barnes era.

Gennoe remained at Parkhead with Martin O'Neill and then worked in his own goalkeeping school at locations in the West of Scotland.

The 53 year-old native of Shrewsbury replaced Academy coach Adam Sadler, who had been handed temporary first team coaching duties by Roeder during his time as caretaker.
  


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