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Villa (h) public sale
Spurs (a) SOLD OUT
Wolves (h) public sale (online)
mackems (h) member sale now
Premier
League:
Aston
Villa (h)
After
a run of three away matches in the league and cup, Newcastle return to St. James'
Park for a 1.30pm kick-off on Sunday, live on Sky Sports 1.
Tickets remain on general sale in person from the SJP Box Office and club
shops in Eldon Square and Metro Centre, by
phone on 0844 372 1892 and online here
The Magpies go into this game
occupying sixth position, after Arsenal moved above them into fifth courtesy of
a 7-1 home win against Blackburn Rovers on Saturday.
Weather Report: warning issued on
Saturday:
A band of wet weather over western parts of the United Kingdom on
Saturday morning will move slowly east and southeastwards across the United
Kingdom during the day.
As it does so it will readily turn to sleet and snow away from western and
southwestern coastal areas giving accumulations of 2-5cm in places and 5-10cm
widely across parts of central and eastern England.
The snow is expected to turn to rain over some northwestern areas later.
As skies then clear in this area after dark, widespread icy patches will
develop across parts of eastern and southern Scotland and northern Wales and
northern England.
The public are advised to take extra care and that the ice and snow is likely
to lead to travel disruption.
Squad: Steven Taylor, Sylvain
Marveaux, Steve Harper and Nile Ranger remained sidelined through injury while
Cheick Tiote is on international duty. Yohan Cabaye serves the second of his
three match suspension.
Alan Pardew has both Demba Ba and and Papiss Demba Cisse available for
selection, after the pair returned from international duty with Senegal and
joined in training on Friday.
Paddy
Power match betting is online here
Selected Match
odds:
Demba Ba to score in a 1-0 win @ 25/1
Newcastle to score a penalty @ 5/1
Half time draw, full time NUFC win @ 4/1
(NB: quoted odds were accurate at the time of writing, but subject to
fluctuation - click on the link above to display current live odds).
AVFC:
Villa have a doubt over Gabriel Agbonlahor, who has a hamstring
strain, while old boy Jermaine Jenas is out for the foreseeable
future with an achilles injury. Habib Beye has now left the club.
Alex McLeish saw his side recover a two goal deficit at home to QPR on
Wednesday to draw 2-2, a result achieved thanks to Darren Bent's 100th Premier League goal
and a strike from fit-again Charles N'Zogbia.
This match is expected to mark the first return of Shay Given to St.James' Park
as a player since his departure to Manchester City in early 2009.
Now 35, the goalkeeper last stood between the posts on this ground for
Newcastle's 0-1 defeat in the FA Cup by Hull City back in January 2009.
It's also rather less of a noteworthy reunion for ex-NUFC loan misfit Stephen
Ireland, who has played himself back into favour at Villa Park since his
forgettable temporary stint on Tyneside between January and May 2011.
The midfielder managed just two substitute appearances in a Newcastle shirt,
with a 29 minute stint in a 0-0 draw against Manchester United the full extent
of his time on the Gallowgate turf representing the home side.
Let's not forget Villa's on-loan Robbie Keane, who has scored twice in three
games since arriving from the LA Galaxy. He netted here on his last visit in
October 2007, as Spurs were beaten 1-3.

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Ref: Mark Halsey - second outing of the season, following his handling
of our 2-1 victory at Wolves last October.
UK TV: Live on Sky Sports 1.
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Travel:
Park
& Ride: in association with Altoonative
Travel
South
of the Tyne - from Metrocentre coach park:
(Operated by Go North East)
Yellow-liveried Soccerbuses
run regularly to and from Barrack Road - opposite Milburn Stand. Free
parking and Magpie Mover ticket holders travel free, fares: £1 each way (50p
for U14s). More
details here
North of the Tyne - from Newcastle Great Park:
(Operated by Arriva)
Green-liveried X40 Great Park Sage Express buses run regularly
calling at The Brandling Arms, Regent Centre and starting / finishing at
Haymarket Bus Station. Free parking at
Great Park and Magpie Mover ticket holders
travel free, fares: £1 each way (50p
for U14s) upon production of your season ticket / match ticket.
More details here
Stats:
Villans @ SJP - Premier League Years:
2010/11: Won 6-0 Barton, Nolan 2,
Carroll 3
2008/09: Won 2-0 Martins 2
2007/08: Drew 0-0
2006/07: Won 3-1 Milner, Dyer, Sibierski
2005/06: Drew 1-1 Shearer (pen)
2004/05: Lost 0-3
2003/04: Drew 1-1 Robert
2002/03: Drew 1-1 Solano
2001/02: Won 3-0 Bellamy 2, Shearer
2000/01: Won 3-1 Glass, Cort, OG
2000/01: Drew 1-1 Solano (FAC)
1999/00: Lost 0-1
1998/99: Won 2-1 Shearer, Ketsbaia
1997/98: Won 1-0 Beresford
1996/97: Won 4-3 Ferdinand 2, Shearer, Howey
1995/96: Won 1-0 Ferdinand
1994/95: Won 3-1 Venison, Beardsley 2
1993/94: Won 5-1 Bracewell, Beardsley 2, Cole, Sellars
Full record v Villa:

Other
Premier League
results/fixtures:
(3pm unless specified)
Sat
04.02.2012:
Arsenal 7-1
Blackburn Rovers
Norwich City
v Bolton Wanderers
QPR v Wolves
Stoke City
v mackems
West Bromwich Albion
v Swansea City
Wigan Athletic
v Everton
Manchester City
v Fulham (5.30pm)
Sun 05.02.2012:
Chelsea v Manchester United (4pm)
Mon 06.02.2012:
Liverpool v Spurs (8pm)
Premier
League:
All over for Rovers thanks to Ober
Blackburn Rovers 0 Newcastle 2
Match report online here
Match highlights
online here
ACN:
The
Elephant Mag
United midfielder Cheick
Tiote and his
Ivory Coast side have made it through to the last eight of the African Cup of
Nations and will look to extend their run of wins and clean sheets in the
competition to four tonight.
That's when the Elephants take on the co-hosts Equatorial Guinea in Malabo,
with live coverage of the game on both ITV4 and Eurosport UK. Kickoff is at
7pm and the winners face Mali or Gabon in the semi-finals.
Meanwhile, Zambia and Sudan go head to head in Bata.
The other Quarter Finals are on Sunday, when Gabon v Mali in Libreville and Tunisia
v Ghana in Franceville.
Paddy
Power
tournament betting is online here
Selected
PP
odds:
Ivory
Coast tournament winners @ 11/8
(NB: quoted odds accurate at the time of writing, but subject to fluctuation -
click on the link above to display current live odds).
Fanzine:
New
Mag
Complete
with cover pic of our latest arrival, Issue 265 of the top-selling
independent Newcastle United Magazine is now on sale in newsagents and will be
available outside St.James' Park before Sunday's Villa match.
For subscription information check the online shop section of the
recently-launched Mag website online
here
Loan
departure:
Loan latest
Fraser Forster (Celtic):
A 2-0 win at Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Cup on Saturday saw
Fraser keep his unblemished record against Terry Butcher's side, with both SPL
games this season also ending in 2-0 victories for Celtic.
James Tavernier / Alan Smith (MK Dons):
Both on-loan Magpies were in the Dons starting XI on Saturday away at Huddersfield Town.
Phil Airey (Gateshead):
Alfreton Town (h) FA Trophy, Tuesday (postponed from Saturday)
Xisco (Deportivo la Coruna):
Recreativo Huelva (a), Segunda Division,
Saturday.
Premier
League:
PL
fixture rescheduling possibilities grow
In addition to the usual raft of Premier League fixture alterations for
live TV transmission, the remainder of the season includes the potential for at
least three more rearrangements as follows:
Saturday May 5th Manchester City (h)
At a meeting of the Premier League chairman on Thursday, a decision was reached
to reschedule the entire fixture programme on Saturday May 5th to the following
day.
This is to avoid a repeat of last season's clash when the FA Cup Final was
played at the same time as Premier League games - this year's final is played
on the 5th.
As a result, Newcastle could face Manchester City at St. James' Park on Sunday
May 6th - with both sides already knocked out of this season's FA Cup
competition.
However, a further complicating factor (in addition to the power of Sky to
rearrange a game to satisfy their own whims, especially if City could win the
title at SJP) is the Europa League Final on Wednesday May 9th.
Should Roberto Mancini's side qualify for that final, then they could request
that the Premier League allow them further preparation time by moving their
trip to Tyneside back to Saturday May 5th. The two-legged Europa League
Semi-Finals take place on April 19th and 26th.
Saturday
March 17th Norwich City (h)
Due to the ongoing participation of the Canaries in the FA Cup, there's a
possibility that their league trip to SJP may need to be rescheduled.
That depends on the outcoming Norwich City v Leicester City Fifth Round tie at
Carrow Road on Saturday February 18th. The winners of that tie (or a subsequent
replay) will then find themselves in Quarter Final action over the weekend of
Saturday March 17th.
If that's Norwich, then a new date will need to be found for their Premier
League visit to Tyneside.
Saturday April 14th Chelsea (a)
Another possible alteration related to the FA Cup is our Premier League visit
to Stamford Bridge on the same weekend as both semi-finals are staged.
Chelsea face Birmingham City in the Fifth Round on Saturday February 18th and
assuming they progress, will then be in Quarter Final action over the weekend
of Saturday March 17th.
If they're still involved in the competition at that point, we'll be facing
another midweek trek to London.
PS: Some early travel news for another home game:
Saturday February 25th Wolves (h)
For anyone planning to travel to SJP by car through North Yorkshire, note that
your return journey will be affected by a total closure of the A1 in both
directions between Leeming and Dishforth from 6pm on Saturday 25th Feb.
Diversions will be in operation and the closure will be in place until
approximately 5am on Sunday 26th Feb.
Internationals:
Toon
teen on target
Newcastle
striker Adam Campbell took just five minutes of his debut for England
U17s on Thursday afternoon to open the scoring, as they began their Algarve Tournament campaign by
beating host side Portugal in Parchal.
Portugal hit back to level, before England captain Leo Chambers of West Ham
grabbed a late winner in a 2-1 success. Adam was substituted after 75 minutes.
Next up for Adam & Co. is a meeting with the Dutch in Loule on Saturday for
which the Newcastle youngster has been named among the substitutes.
England then play France
in Lagoa on Monday.
He'll then hopefully head home in time and in form to face
QPR in our FA Youth Cup tie at SJP on Thursday night.
Old
boy:
Non-league
Nobby
Ex-Magpie midfielder Nolberto Solano is
the new first team coach of Northern League side Newcastle Benfield, as he
works towards his UEFA A and B coaching badges.
The 37 year-old former Peruvian international has been on the books of League
One Hartlepool United this season, making 15 senior appearances and scoring
twice.
While there's no mention of Solano appearing for Benfield as a player (and the
BBC claim that Hartlepool have retained his registration), he may be interested
in the fact that his new club are one win away from a Senior Cup Final tie
against Newcastle United - possibly at SJP.
Reserves:
Second
string schedule
As a result of some recent changes to the reserve team's fixture
programme, the remainder of their season currently looks like this (all subject
to alteration at short notice):
Tue 14.02.2012 Everton (a) 1pm
Played at EFC training ground, no public access
Tue 28.02.2012 Blackburn Rovers (h) 2pm
Played at NUFC training ground, no public access
Mon 05.03.2012 Aston Villa (a) 7pm
Venue tbc: Villa Park/Hinckley United, public game
(there's also a possibility that this could be an afternoon KO at the Villa
training ground with no public access)
Thu 08.03.2012 mackems (h) 7pm
Played at SJP, public game
Tue 13.03.2012 Liverpool (a) 2pm
Played at LFC training ground, no public access
Tue 20.03.2012 Chelsea (h) 7pm
Played at Whitley Park, public game
Mon 26.03.2012 Blackburn Rovers (a) 7pm
Played at Leigh Sports Village, public game
Thu 29.03.2012 West Bromwich Albion (h) 2pm
Played at NUFC training ground, no public access
Tue 03.04.2012 Fulham (a) 7pm
Played at FFC training ground, public game
Tue 10.04.2012 Arsenal (h) 7pm
Played at Whitley Park, public game
Tue 17.04.2012 Manchester United (h) 7pm
Played at Whitley Park, public game
Date tbc Team Northumbria/Newcastle Benfield (n)
Played at SJP (tbc), Northumberland Senior Cup Final
Academy:
U18s
fixture latest
And here's the latest league and cup programme for our U18 side (all subject
to alteration at short notice):
Thu 09.02.2012 QPR (h) (7pm, SJP, FAYC)
Sat
18.02.2012 mackems
(a)
(11am)
Sat
25.02.2012
Barnsley
(h) (Noon)
Sat 03.03.2012 Wolves (a) (1pm)
Sat 10.03.2012 Bolton Wanderers (a) (Noon)
Sat 17.03.2012 Stoke City (h) (1pm tbc)
Sat 31.03.2012 Manchester United (a) (Noon)
Sat 07.04.2012 Leeds United (h) (Noon)
Sat 14.04.2012 Sheffield Wednesday (a) (Noon)
Sat 21.04.2012 Liverpool (h) (1pm)
Sat 28.04.2012 smoggies (h) (11am)
Date tbc Derby County (a) (ko tbc)
Date tbc Sheffield United (h) (ko tbc)
Deadline day:
Mariappa
plays on as United fail to seal deal
Transfer deadline day brought no significant arrivals of departures at St. James'
Park, as manager Alan Pardew failed in his declared quest to sign defensive
cover.
Speaking in his pre-match news conference on Tuesday, Pardew
confirmed that a final bid for Watford defender Adrian Mariappa
had been made.
Wigan were then reported to have had a bid for the player accepted and were
granted permission by the Hornets to speak to Mariappa - only for him to spurn
their advances.
Sky Sports News reported by early evening that the player favoured a transfer
to United, but that no increased bid was in the offing - leaving things at a
stalemate.
Meanwhile the Hertfordshire press asserted that the bid Pardew alluded to had
in reality been made before the final day of the window - and swiftly
rejected.
In the midst of this all, Mariappa then played the full 90 minutes of Watford's
2-0 victory away at Millwall, as his current side refused to sanction his
departure from Vicarage Road for a figure less than the asking price.
Despite that though, the Sky spin doctors continued to speak about Mariappa as
if a late deal could be done right up until the 11pm deadline - perhaps that
South London heliport now has extended evening opening hours....
The overall feeling in this window is one of satisfaction, with fears of
another high-profile mid-season departure proving to be unfounded and our
"famous five" of Krul, Coloccini, Tiote, Cabaye and Ba all remaining
in toon.
And the arrival of Papiss Demba Cisse was something of an unexpected bonus -
Alan Pardew's inaccurate prediction concerning striker transfer activity not
meeting with any criticism this time round.....
However, disappointment remains that having witnessed the problems encountered
when deprived of first choice players this season, we've been unable to procure
any defensive cover - either loaned or purchased.
With absences due to suspension and injury seemingly inevitable, to embark on
our final sixteen games of the season, knowing that our cover consists of just
two players boasting top-flight experience (James Perch & Ryan Taylor)
seems to be an unnecessary gamble, with each place in the league table worth an
extra £800K+.
Ex-Mag watch:
Sebastien Bassong Spurs to Wolves (loan)
Bradley Orr QPR to Blackburn Rovers
Louis
Saha Everton to Spurs (loan)
PS: of players previously linked with us, Manchester United reject Ravel
Morrison has joined West Ham, while Liam Ridgewell finally left Birmingham City, making the short journey to West Bromwich Albion.
Squad:
Reserves
future
open to question
Wednesday's Chronicle carried confirmation of a mass clearout
among United's fringe players, as part of what they term "the
acquisition of talented youngsters from around Europe in the next few
years."
Although there's yet to be formal confirmation from the club of the
departures, the departure of a clutch of local former Academy graduates is also
accompanied by exits for various overseas players.
Unsuccessful previous acquisitions told that they won't receive new contracts
include Swedish goalkeeper Ole Soderberg and his fellow countryman Samuel Adjei,
Faroe Islander Joan Edmundsson and Hungarian defender Tamas Kadar - the latter
of whom was on the bench at Brighton.
Local lads left looking for new clubs meanwhile include strike trio Phil
Airey, Ryan Donaldson and Dan Taylor, midfielder Greg McDermott and defenders
Patrick Nzuzi, Jeff Henderson, Stevie Folan and James Tavernier*.
Escaping the cull are the currently injured Brad Inman, Conor Newton and
Michael Richardson, while fit-again defender Paul Dummett also comes into that
category.
Overseas players Mehdi Abeid, Haris Vuckic Yven Moyo and Shane Ferguson
are already on longer contracts at SJP.
That leaves players such as Alex Baird, Jak Alnwick, Alex Nicholson, Remi
Streete, and Adam Campbell to form the basis of a more youthful reserve side -
unless there's a change of emphasis and players not in our first XI are fielded
regularly in second string league games.
If the current trend towards loaning out youngsters continues though, it's
debatable whether we'll actually have enough bodies to staff a side to enter
the Premier Reserve League next season - following in the footsteps of Stoke,
Spurs, QPR and Manchester City this season.
Were that to happen, we'd presumably retreat behind the barricades to play only
closed door friendlies and fulfill our Northumberland Senior Cup commitments.
Manchester City have now gone down that route, also entering a side in the
Central League Cup (but not the equivalent league).
It's unclear whether the "NextGen Series" of European Academy U19
fixtures that Aston Villa, Liverpool, Manchester City and Spurs entered their
development squads in this season is a route that we're interested in pursuing
or in with a chance of participating.
* the inclusion of Tav in this list has caused some queries, after recent
positive comments made about him by Alan Pardew. We've based our piece on the
last publicised contract details from the club - if that information proves to
be out of date, we'll update accordingly.
Reserves:
Terriers
toppled
Newcastle
Res 5 Bedlington Terriers 1
Match
report
FA
Cup:
Downs
and out
Brighton
1 Newcastle 0
Match
report
Former
Mag:
Old boy seeks
new start
Leeds United have issued a statement revealing that defender Andy O'Brien
has successfully undergone treatment for depression and after a two month
absence has now returned to training with the Championship side:
"The club brought disciplinary action against the player following his
refusal to play against Burnley on the November 19, 2011.
"It was announced at that time that the player's future would be
determined after a full investigation. The investigation has led to a fuller
understanding of the issues that the player has faced since the start of the
season, which has seen him seek specialist medical treatment at the Sporting
Chance Clinic for depression.
"He is now ready to recommence training and the club will facilitate any
further treatment that is required. We were exceptionally disappointed when
Andy refused to play before the Burnley game and felt let down.
"It is now apparent that there were a number of issues that he was
dealing with at that time which affected him in a way we could not imagine and
he was not in a right state of mind to make such decisions.
"On this basis we believe he deserves a second chance and we will do
everything we can to assist him. The club would appeal to its fans to support
the player on his road back to first-team action."
Update:
Speed
inquest verdict
Monday saw the inquest into the death of Gary Speed resume at
Warrington Coroner's Court before the coroner for Cheshire, Nicholas Rheinberg.
After hearing evidence from Speed's widow Louise and other witnesses including
a statement from Alan Shearer, the Coroner recorded a narrative verdict, saying
that "the evidence does not sufficiently determine whether this was
intentional or accidental".
From the evidence heard, it was established that no form of note was left
by Speed at the scene and later searches of both his mobile phone and computer
failed to yield one.
His widow confirmed that in an exchange of texts less than a week before he was
found hanged, Gary had:
"...talked in terms about taking
his own life and then he moved on and talked about moving forward and how
important the boys were to him. It was in the context of the ups and downs of
our marriage. The texts went on about our future together and how excited he
was about our journey together."
A description followed of the night of Saturday November 26th, when Speed and
his wife had been to a dinner party before, "we walked in the house and
we had an exchange of words about something and nothing."
Within hours Speed's body had been discovered.
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SJP Box Office is located upstairs in the club shop (underneath the Gallowgate
End stand) and open as follows:
Mon-Fri 10am-5pm
Sat 9am-6pm
Sun 11am-5pm
The
Box Office on the South West corner of SJP only opens on home match days. Ticket
collections from the windows at the back of the Gallowgate End continue as
previously.
SJP Box Office phone: 0844 372 1892* Online Box Office available here
Home Match Tickets are sold in person from NUFC Club shops
at the Metro Centre and in Eldon Square.
(* 0044 870 444 1892 for overseas
callers)
Following the events at the Darlington away friendly, away match tickets are
only sold to season ticket holders and members - all public sale has ceased
until further notice.
SJP
Stadium seating plan
Altoonative Travel is the public face of the Newcastle United Travel Plan,
aimed to help fans get to and from games using the most efficient and
sustainable methods available.
Home
match journey planner
It's managed by Newcastle City Council on behalf of the Newcastle United
Supporter Travel Plan Advisory Board, which includes Nexus, Network One,
Newcastle City Council and Newcastle United.
more
details
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First Team/Other
Fixtures etc:
Sun 05.02.2012 NUFC v Aston Villa (h)
@ SJP, 1.30pm. Premier League. Live on Sky.
Public sale now. Category
B match: Adults £30 and
upwards.
Thu 09.02.2012 NUFC U18s v QPR (h) @ SJP, 7pm. FA Youth Cup Fifth Round.
Sat 11.02.2012 NUFC v Spurs (a)
@ White Hart Lane, 5.30pm. Premier League. Live on
ESPN. SOLD
OUT.
Tue
14.02.2012 NUFC Res v Everton (a)
@ Finch Farm Training Ground, Finch Lane, Halewood, L26 3UE, 1pm. Premier
Reserve League North.
Behind closed doors - no public access.
Sat 18.02.2012 NUFC U18s v
mackems (a)
@ academy of plight, 11am. Premier Academy
League.
Sat 25.02.2012 NUFC U18s v
Barnsley (h)
@ Little Benton, Noon. Premier Academy
League.
Sat 25.02.2012 NUFC v Wolves (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. Public sale
now (online), Mon 13.02.2012 (by phone /in person). Category
C match: Adults £26 and
upwards.
Tue
28.02.2012 NUFC Res v Blackburn
Rovers (h)
@ Darsley Park, 2pm. Premier
Reserve League North.
Behind closed doors - no public access.
Sat 03.03.2012 NUFC U18s v
Wolves (a)
@ Sir Jack Hayward Training Centre, WV3 9BF, 1pm. Premier Academy
League.
Sun 04.03.2012 NUFC v mackems (h)
@ SJP, Noon. Premier League. Member sale now, online from Mon 06.02.2012, date tbc (by phone/in person). Category
A match: Adults £tbc and
upwards. Live on ESPN.
Mon 05.03.2012 NUFC Res v
Aston Villa (a)
@ venue tbc, ko tbc.
Thu 08.03.2012 NUFC Res v mackems (h)
@ SJP, 7pm. Premier
Reserve League North. ST holders/NUFC members free, or else adults £3 and
concessions £1.50.
Sat 10.03.2012 NUFC U18s v
Bolton Wanderers (a)
@ venue tbc, Noon. Premier Academy
League.
Mon 12.03.2012 NUFC v Arsenal (a)
@ Emirates Stadium, 8pm. Premier League. Live on
Sky Sports. Ticket
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International dates etc:
Sun 12.02.2012
Af. Cup of Nations Final
Sun 26.02.2012
Carling Cup Final
Sat 14.04.2012 FA Cup Semi-Finals
Sat 05.05.2012 FA Cup Final
Fri 08.06.2012 Euro 2012 kicks off
07.09.2012 / 11.09.2012 WC qualifiers
12.10.2012 / 16.10.2012 WC qualifiers
22.03.2013 / 26.03.2013 WC qualifiers
??.01.2013
to ??.02.2013 African Cup of Nations Finals (South Africa).
Although nominally a bi-annual event, the
tournament takes place in both 2012 and 2013 as it is altered to a rotation of odd years,
to avoid clashing with the World Cup.
Northumberland Senior Cup Semi Final:
31.01.2012 NUFC
5-1
Bedlington Terriers
02.04.2012 T.Northumbria v Ncle Benfield
FA Youth Cup Fifth Round:
Southampton 1-5 Nottingham Forest
Swansea City 1-5 Manchester United
Mon 06.02.2012: Blackburn v Stoke City
Wed 08.02.2012: WBA v Burnley
Thu 09.02.2012: Newcastle v QPR
Wed 15.02.2012: Chelsea v West Ham
Wed 15.02.2012: Man City v Fulham
Thu 16.02.2012: Charlton v Spurs
Sixth Round Draw:
Newcastle / QPR v Blackburn / Stoke
Man United v Charlton / Spurs
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Mark Allison aka Run Geordie Run will visit Australia
for his next charity effort, running 2,600 miles
from Perth to Sydney in 2013. Click on the image for more
details.
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Thu 12.04.2012 ESFA
U18s v Scotland
Centenary Shield, SJP, 7.35pm, live
on Sky.
2012 Olympic
football fixtures @ SJP:
Nine games take place on six separate days: six in the men's, three in the women's.
NB: Team GB men's and women's sides won't play any of their games at
SJP.
Prices: £20, £30 & £40 for the Preliminaries (one ticket covers both games on one day).
£20, £40 & £50 for Quarter Finals.
Thu 26.07.2012 @ 2.30pm
2 x men's Preliminaries (FB006)
Sun 29.07.2012 @ 5pm
2 x men's Preliminaries (FB014)
Tue 31.07.2012 @ 2.30pm
2 x women's Preliminaries (FB016)
Wed 01.08.2012 @ 2.30pm
1 x men's Preliminary (FB022)
Fri 03.08.2012 @ 2.30pm
1 x women's Quarter Final (FB028)
Sat 04.08.2012 @ 5pm
1 x men's Quarter Final (FB034)
Tickets are now on sale from
the Olympic website here and
the only acceptable form of payment is by Visa credit or
debit card.
However, the fixtures to be staged at SJP won't be confirmed until the
men's and women's draws, on Tue 24th April 2012.
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Whoops, He did it Again... |

From the BBC's report of midfielder Alan Smith moving to MK Dons on
loan:
"...he has had just six minutes of first-team football this season in two
late appearances as a substitute, the most recent of them in last month's 4-2 win
against Norwich."
If only that were true - we lost 2-4....
(Roger Kirby, Dale Wighton)
What's this all about then?
Click here
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
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On This Day in History |
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4th
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Born Or Died:
1915
Norman Wisdom born, London.
Toon sympathiser of long-standing who attributed his liking
for the Magpies to the influence of a Geordie
he served with during his army
service.
Norman died in October 2010 after years of
ailing health, although
rumours of his death in December
2008 (Sky news running a pre-prepared
obituary) proved to be premature.
1938 Dave
Hollins born, Bangor, Wales. (1961-67)

Goalkeeper signed from
Brighton and Hove Albion who made his debut
in a 2-1 victory at Spurs in March 1961,
saving a penalty from Danny Blanchflower at
White Hart Lane.
However, United were still relegated that
season and Dave won the first of his 11 full
international caps for Wales in 1962 against
Brazil as a Division Two player.
Moving on to Mansfield Town in 1966, Dave
was loaned to Nottingham Forest and later
appeared for Aldershot Town and Romford.
After retiring he worked as a painter and
decorator in the Guildford area of Surrey.
PS: Dave skippered United against Chelsea in
1965, leading the side out alongside brother
John who captained the home side.

1953 Alan
Shoulder born, Bishop Auckland. (1978-82)

Although it was only back in
December 1978, the tale of Alan Shoulder's belated introduction to
professional football already seems
to have come from another age.
A 25 year-old pitman (working at Horden
Colliery after previous shifts at Fishburn
and East Hetton), Shoulder also played for
both non-league Blyth Spartans and Coundon
club, having previously been at Bishop
Auckland.
Standing at just 5" 5', Shoulder's rise
came about as a consequence of Blyth's run
to the FA Cup Fifth Round in 1977/78.
Watched by Newcastle boss Bill McGarry on
the recommendation of Jackie Milburn in an
FA Cup First Round replay at York City, Alan
scored twice as Blyth lost 5-3.
Summoned to SJP soon after Shoulder agreed a
deal on the Monday, signed in a £20,000
transfer on the Tuesday, trained with his
new team mates on the Wednesday and debuted
against Stoke on the Saturday.
Partnering Peter Withe, he scored his first
Newcastle goal at Fulham in his second game
and went on to become a crowd favourite.
1982 saw Shoulder join Carlisle United,
recruited by manager Bob Stokoe, departing
as Kevin Keegan arrived at Gallowgate.
He returned to SJP the following year to net
as the Cumbrians earned a 2-2 draw. Alan
then repeated the feat at Brunton Park later
that year as Carlisle beat the Magpies 3-1.
Remaining at Carlisle until 1985, Shoulder
made 122 appearances and scored 33 times
before switching to Hartlepool United.
Returning to the non-league with Ferryhill
Athletic, Alan later held managed or coached
at Gretna, Blyth Spartans, Crook Town, Blue
Star, Coundon, Stanley United, Bishop
Auckland, Willington and West Auckland.
A brief stint at Brandon United came in 2005 alongside fellow former
Magpie Steve Howey.
Sent off at the age of 47 for fighting while
playing for Stanley United against Dunston
Fed, Shoulder appeared in the Northern League
for Willington at the ripe old age of 50.
Away from football, Shoulder works in the
family egg business at Leasingthorne, near Bishop
Auckland.

1982 Kevin
Gall born, Merthyr, Wales.
(1997-2001)

Welsh youth international striker who had been with Cardiff City as a schoolboy
and cost the Magpies £50,000 in
compensation when he moved to Tyneside.
Impressing at U17 and U19 level, Gall came
to prominence in the FA Youth Cup during the
1999/00 season and broke into the Magpies
reserve side.
A memorable appearance came in a victory
over the mackems at Kingston Park in April
2000, when Kevin produced an acrobatic
scissors kick soon after arriving as a sub.
A month later, he was again in the
reserve side and scored again as Newcastle
Blue Star were beaten 4-1 in the
final of the Northumberland Senior Cup at
Kingston Park.
However, Gall failed to establish himself in
the second string the following season, with
the likes of Shola Ameobi, James Coppinger
and Pablo Bonvin ahead of him.
Following his release from
SJP in March 2001, Kevin joined Bristol
Rovers after impressing the Pirates during
the FA exit trials staged at Lilleshall.
Dropping down to Conference level with
Yeovil Town in February 2003, Gall's
prolific scoring helped the Glovers into the
Football League that season and they went on
to win the League Two title at the first
attempt.
Moving on to Carlisle United in the summer
of 2006, Kevin spent three years at Brunton
Park but was in and out of the team and
loaned out at various times to Darlington,
Lincoln City and Port Vale.
Having had an unsuccessful try-out with John
Carver's Toronto MLS side, summer 2009 saw
Gall a free agent.
After a brief trial with former club Yeovil,
he signed for Darlington before returning to
the Conference when joining York City in
November of that year, agreeing a contract
for the remainder of the 2009/10
season.
He signed for Conference club, Wrexham, in
July 2010 but subsequently moved on to
Workington and Guiseley.
1992
Death of Alan Davies, 30. (1985-87) An inquest later
recorded a suicide verdict.

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What Else?
1893 Stockton (a)
3-1 (2-0)
Friendly
Crate 2, Reay
Jones
1,500
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1899 Burnley (h)
4-1 (2-1)
Division One
Peddie, Rogers 2, Lindsay
Bowes
20,000 |
1904 United signed
Andy McCombie from rivals Sunderland.
1905 Plymouth Argyle
(h)
1-1 (1-1)
FA Cup 1st Round
Gosnell
Dalrymple
28,385
1911 Northampton (h)
1-1 (1-1)
FA Cup 2nd Round
Higgins
Bradshaw
42,023
1922 Arsenal (a)
1-2 (0-1)
Division One
McDonald
Boreham, Toner
30,000
Debut for Harry Woods, at inside right.
1928 Cardiff City (h)
2-0 (2-0)
Division One
McKay, Wilkinson
15,000
1933 Chelsea (h)
2-0 (1-0)
Division One
Lang(pen), Allen
29,405
Debut for Billy Leighton.
1939 Coventry City (h)
0-4 (0-1)
Division Two
Crawley 2, Davidson, Taylor
43,000
Forgettable debut at centre half for Dom Kelly, who was
never tried again.
1948 Len
Shackleton moved from St.James' to Roker for a fee of
£20,050, following disputes with the Magpies hierarchy.
1950 Fulham (h)
3-1 (0-1)
Division One
Hannah, G.Robledo, Thompson
R.Thomas
41,120
United bounced back from their FA Cup exit at the
hands of fellow West Londoners Chelsea the previous week.
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1956
Tottenham Hotspur (h)
1-2 (0-0)
Division One
Paterson
Robb, Duquemin
29,597 |
1961 Arsenal (h)
3-3 (2-2)
Division One
Scanlon(37), Hughes(45), White(49)
Strong(7,10), Eastham(55)
34,780 |
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1967 Fulham (a)
1-5 (0-2)
Division One
Robson
Clarke 3, Haynes, Earle
21,612 |
1967 While the first team travelled to Craven
Cottage the Reserves beat Bury at St. James' Park
with Fuller, Noble and Alderson scoring in a 3-1
victory. |
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1978
The scheduled Division One fixture between West Bromwich Albion and
the Magpies at the Hawthorns was postponed.
1984 Portsmouth (a)
4-1 (2-0)
Division Two
Beardsley 2, Keegan 2
Webb
18,686
After a 0-4 FA exit at Anfield and a 1-3 loss at
Crystal Palace, United returned to winning ways on their
travels.
Former Saint Kevin Keegan antagonised home fans by netting
twice and laying on goals for Peter Beardsley - who netted
one of the most memorable goals
of his United career.
Taking Keegan's pass from the left and homing in on goal,
his first touch took him past 'keeper Alan McKnight, his
second wrong-footed a Pompey defender and a feint then
left a third for dead before he shot home from inches
out.
1989 Liverpool (h)
2-2 (1-1)
Division One
Mirandinha, Pingel
Rush. Aldridge
30,983
The Magpies fielded an exotic forward duo of a
Brazilian and a Dane, with both finding the net - although
Frankie Pingel's effort had an element of fortune as he
beat Grobelaar when the ball bounced off the back of his
head.
The visitors ended the game with a front trio of future
Magpies, old boy Peter Beardsley playing alongside Ian
Rush and John Barnes.
Although played on a Saturday afternoon, live TV
transmission to Scandinavia accounted for the unpronounceable advertising hoardings
for unknown products round the SJP pitch.
1990
Sunderland (h)
1-1 (0-0)
Division Two
McGhee(77)
Gabbiadini(49)
31,665
A noon start on Sunday for the derby, which was spoilt
by high winds on Tyneside.
1995
Queens Park Rangers (a)
0-3 (0-3)
Premier League
Ferdinand(4,7), Barker(18)
16,576
United lined up with a makeshift side as flu laid low
most of the others. Subsequently a certain Leslie
Ferdinand filled his boots for the R's in a decidedly
one-sided contest.
1998 Stevenage Borough
(h)
2-1 (1-0)
FA Cup 4th Round Replay
Shearer(16,65)
Crawshaw(74)
36,705
A nervous United advanced into the Fifth Round after a
hotly-disputed first goal, which the non-league side claimed hadn't crossed the goal-line.
It had. Just.
2001
United's Sunday home game against Southampton was called off at 2pm by
referee Stephen Lodge.
A fierce
blizzard had left the SJP pitch unplayable and stands and walkways
in a snowbound state.

Webcam of the Toon
(Tyne Bridge just visible)
on the morning of the game
2002 Over 2,000 fans turned up at Kingston Park on a wet Monday night to see
the Reserves get hammered 4-1 by their Smoggie
counterparts. The home line-up "boasted"
Marcelino, Wayne Quinn, Andy Griffin, Carl Cort, Shola
Ameobi and Olivier Bernard.
NUFC.com match
report
2006 Portsmouth (h)
2-0 (1-0)
Premiership
N'Zogbia(41),
Shearer(64)
51,627
The good times came roaring back to
SJP as a first
Premiership win of 2006 was recorded and Assistant Manager Alan Shearer
finally became Newcastle's all-time leading goalscorer.
 It was fairytale stuff as Newcastle (after a pre-match huddle) went at
Portsmouth with all guns blazing from the very first whistle.
Shearer had four efforts miraculously saved by Pompey 'keeper Dean
Kiely and Charles N'Zogbia was also denied before he broke the deadlock four minutes before half-time.
Again Kiely kept out a powerful header from Shearer but N'Zogbia
followed up to slot the ball between the 'keeper and the post to send a
noisy home crowd wild.
The momentum was just on the point of decreasing after the break when
Shearer did what he'd done 200 times previously for his hometown club,
grabbing the goal that took him past the great Jackie Milburn to become
the club's greatest ever goalscorer.
There were shades of Keegan's debut goal as the ball went
fittingly into the Gallowgate net after Shola Ameobi had back-heeled the
ball into his path on the edge of box. Big Al dispatched the ball under
Kiely from eight yards to send the ground bananas.
NUFC.com match report
2008
Although
his club colleagues Obafemi Martins, Habib Beye and Abdoulaye Faye had seen their African Cup of
Nations campaigns come to a premature end, our remaining representative Geremi
and his Cameroon side were still going strong.
Their quarter final against Tunisia went into extra time before the Indomitable Lions
won 3-2, our man having netted his second goal of the tournament with a
fine free kick.
The reward for Cameroon was a semi final tie against host nation Ghana.
2009 Newcastle's under-18 side tumbled out of the FA Youth
Cup as United suffered their third defeat at the hands of Manchester City in a week, following
on from first team and reserve reverses.
The 2-4 scoreline flattered our lads and only two-goal Kazenga LuaLua
had anything like a decent game, giving the cup holders a late scare with his
brace.
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