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Newcastle 0
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Wednesday 24th April
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2023/24
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Too Eze for Eagles

Crystal Palace  2  Newcastle  0


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Newcastle returned to Premier League action on Wednesday at Selhurst Park, but it was Palace whose identity was intensity; showing superior momentum and purpose on the back of successive victories. 

Unchanged from the side that put four past Spurs without reply, the Magpies seldom looked comfortable and were repeatedly harried into mistakes when in possession, leaving home custodian Dean Henderson with barely a save to make in the entire game.

The Eagles under Oliver Glasner proved to be a radically different outfit from the one led by Roy Hodgson that shipped four goals on Tyneside in October - confident, aggressive and full of running. Given that they'd played on Saturday while we were enjoying an 11 day break, something was awry here tonight. 

What proved to be United's best scoring opportunity came in the opening minutes when Harvey Barnes had a clear route to goal as he raced into the area - but made a failed attempt at finding Anthony Gordon when a shot looked far more sensible.

From that point on the home side dominated central midfield and the elusive Eberechi Eze - strongly linked with a move to Tyneside when at QPR - continually found space around the visitors box. 

Despite that though, Palace didn't seriously threaten to end a goal drought against Newcastle that was over eight hours at the first whistle: Martin Dubravka beaten only by Jean-Phillippe Mateta's rocket late in the half that shook the crossbar but came from an offside position.

United weren't as hapless as they looked at half time in their last London visit at Craven Cottage, but another scoreless first 45 minutes left room for improvement.

Sadly it was Palace who found the breakthrough on 55 minutes, Mateta exchanging passes with Jordan Ayew before firing past Dubravka to register a goal for the fifth successive home game.

The origins of that opener were in slack marking and another self-inflicted wound saw Mateta claim his and Palace's second of the night on 88 minutes, taking a pass from Will Hughes and firing through Dubravka's legs. 

Sean Longstaff claimed to have been fouled in the build-up to that as he under-hit an attempted pass, but referee Tom Bramall was having none of it.

Bramall had earlier booked Longstaff in the aftermath of a 77th minute penalty appeal when the Newcastle midfielder was through on goal but went down under contact from Hughes seeking a penalty rather than getting his shot off.

As Palace hurriedly restarted play, the referee initially appeared unwilling to consult VAR and only halted the game when strenuous Newcastle protests followed - Longstaff booked for that rather than simulation.

The introduction of fit-again Callum Wilson from the bench in the 65th minute had failed to increase his side's potency in front of goal.

On a night when Palace mathematically secured their top-flight status this season, defeat for Newcastle raised fresh doubts over their European aspirations.

Manchester United meanwhile twice came from behind at home to defeat Sheffield United 4-2, taking them three points clear of Eddie Howe's side, who dropped one place into seventh.

And although the Blades are next up at Gallowgate on Saturday, the Red Devils host fellow strugglers Burnley. Victory for the Magpies will see Sheffield United relegated back to the Championship.

Team:
Dubravka, J.Murphy (Wilson 65), Krafth, Schar, Burn, Longstaff (White 90), Anderson (Ritchie 90), Guimaraes, Gordon, Isak, Barnes (Hall 65).
Subs n/u: Karius,
Dummett, Livramento, A.Murphy, Parkinson.

Booked: Gordon, Longstaff, Anderson.


The lack of a booking for Bruno Guimaraes removes the final possibility of a suspension, which would have followed had he been yellow-carded in all of our remaining games including tonight.

C
PFC: Henderson, Clyne, Anderson, Richards, Munoz (Ward 90+4), Wharton (Riedewald 83), Hughes, Mitchell, Ayew (Olise 73), Eze (Schlupp 83), Mateta.
Subs n/u: Matthews, Ahamada, Edouard, Ozoh, Tomkins.

Booked: Richards, Ayew, Wharton.

Goals: Mateta 55, 88
.

Crowd: 25,002
including 2,700 away fans (tbc).

Thanks to everyone who entered our match score prediction competition to win Toon-inspired golf club head covers from Crun Sports.

At first glance, nobody correctly guessed the result meaning that all entrants will enter the prize draw. That'll take place on Thursday following a further check of all entries received.  

After the game Eddie Howe said:

"It's very disappointing, from the high of Spurs to the low of tonight. We started well for two minutes.

"We were disappointing in most aspects of our play and we have to take responsibility for that. The match unravelled into an uncomfortable feeling.

"We gave the ball away too much, we didn't attack well and if baffled me that we were reluctant to shoot. None of our game was in a good place.

"Disappointed especially with the first 60 minutes. We were nowhere near where we wanted to be. 

"Disappointed with our technical performance today, we are usually better than that.

"It was a difficult game for us. We were below our best levels. Crystal Palace played well.

"It was a high-pressing game, we were both trying to high press each other but they more effective with their game than we were.

"We're disappointed. We came alive a bit in the second half and had moments and opportunities but we weren't good enough.

On a downturn in performance after a break: 

"That's always a fear. We worked to try and make sure that wasn't a factor in the game - Crystal Palace were better than us today. We can't make excuses, we're going to blame ourselves and try to come back better."

On Sean Longstaff's penalty appeal: 

"It's a 50-50 call. If the referee gives it, he doesn't overturn the decision with VAR. He obviously didn't think it was a penalty at the time and we have to respect that."

On Callum Wilson's return after a 10 game absence: 

"Callum's return is more than welcome and he gave us a different dimension when he came on today."


On the prospects of European qualification:

"It's still on. We're still in the mix but we can't play like we did today if we're going to maintain our push to be in the European places. There's certainly a lot to reflect on.

"There is a big opportunity for us, we can't let (our season) peter out and we've got a big chance to quickly bounce back."

Referee: Tom Bramall - a third Newcastle game of the season for the Manchester-based whistler and his first away from SJP, following the 2-0 win over Burnley and 4-4 draw with Luton Town.

Stats:

Elliot Anderson
made his 50th senior competitive appearance for United in all competitions (13 starts). 

Since Christian Benteke beat Karl Darlow here in October 2021, Palace had failed to net against United in all five home and away league and cup meetings. Mateta's goal tonight ended that sequence after 539 minutes.

Magpies v Eagles @ Selhurst - all time:

2023/24 lost 0-2
2022/23 drew 0-0
2021/22
drew 1-1 Wilson
2020/21 won 2-0 Wilson, Joelinton
2019/20 lost 0-1
2018/19 drew 0-0
2017/18 drew 1-1 Diame
2015/16 lost 1-5 Cisse
2014/15 drew 1-1 Cisse
2014/15 won 3-2 (aet) Riviere 2, Dummett (LC)
2013/14 won 3-0 Cabaye, og(Gabbidon), Ben Arfa
2009/10 won 2-0 Nolan, Ryan Taylor
2004/05 won 2-0 Kluivert, Bellamy
1997/98 won 2-1 Tomasson, Ketsbaia
1994/95 won 1-0 Beardsley
1983/84 lost 1-3 Beardsley
1982/83 won 2-0 Waddle, Varadi
1981/82 won 2-1 Waddle, Mills
1978/79 lost 0-1
1972/73 drew 0-0 (AI)
1972/73 lost 1-2 Tudor
1971/72 lost 0-2
1970/71 lost 0-1
1969/70 won 3-0 Davies, Dyson, Robson
1964/65 drew 1-1 Cummings


Latest PL results/fixture:

Sat 20.04.2024:
Luton Town 1-5 Brentford
Sheffield United 1-4 Burnley
Wolves 0-2 Arsenal

Sun 21.04.2024:
Everton 2-0 Nottingham Forest
Aston Villa 3-1 Bournemouth
Crystal Palace 5-2 West Ham
Fulham 1-3 Liverpool

Tue 23.04.2024:
Arsenal 5-0 Chelsea

Wed 24.04.2024:
Wolves 0-1 Bournemouth
Crystal Palace 2-0 Newcastle
Everton 2-0 Liverpool
Manchester United 4-2 Sheffield United

Thu 25.04.2024:
Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester City (8pm) Sky

2024/25:
Season tickets etc.

For those who haven't already done so as part of the long-term deals, season ticket renewals can now be made online here until 5pm on Monday May 20th.

Meanwhile, home cup ticket schemes for the FA Cup and Carabao Cup are also open now, with a closing date of 5pm on Friday June 21st. Remember that separate sign-ups are required for both.

Depending on our finishing place in the PL, a further home cup ticket scheme for European competition may become available.

Cup ticket prices are unchanged from 2023/24:

Carabao Cup: £20 & £25 adults / £10 & £15 others

FA Cup: £30 & £35 adults / £15 & £20 others

This season's ticket price increase was repeated for next season, raising adult prices by 5% and freezing junior prices. Full announcement online here

PS: The Magpie Mover matchday public transport ticket will again be available to 2024/25 season ticket holders at an unchanged price of £25. NB: sales of this don't look to have commenced yet. 

1 v 1:
Wor Gordon in the Bay 

The next guest on Sky's Overlap show is Newcastle's Anthony Gordon, interviewed by Gary Neville on and around the promenade at Whitley Bay.

There's plenty to take from a revealing 45 minutes, not least his preference to play as a left winger.

Watch it for free online here

Theatre dates
:
Booking for Bella


Following a successful tour of the region two years ago, Wor Bella returns to the stage in Newcastle this weekend.

Playwright Ed Waugh's work about the prolific female footballer Bella Reay is at the Theatre Royal on Saturday (2.30pm and 7.30pm) and Sunday (2.30pm)

More details/bookings online here

Ed's play centres on Bella's starring role for Blyth Spartans Ladies in the 1918 Munitionettes Cup final, played before an aggregate crowd of 22,000 fans at Gallowgate and Ayresome Park. 

Update:
More train strikes 

Further industrial action has been announced next month by the ASLEF union - although no Newcastle games are directly affected this time round.

A rolling series of one day strikes will see drivers walk out for 24 hours as follows. A separate overtime ban will run from Mon 06.05.2024 until Sat 11.05.2024:

Tue 07.05.2024: c2c, Greater Anglia, GTR Great Northern Thameslink, Southeastern, Southern, Gatwick Express, South Western Railway.

Wed 08.05.2024: Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway and West Midlands Trains.

Thu 09.05.2024: LNER, Northern, TransPennine.

2024/25:
Europe: latest 

Assuming that the Premier League misses out on an additional fifth Champions League place available due to restructuring of the competition next season, qualification for Europe in 2024/25 looks like this, as much as we're able to discern:

There are seven guaranteed European spots; four in the Champions League, two in the Europa League and one in the Conference League. 

Those were originally allocated as follows:

PL 1st-4th in Champions League
PL 5th in Europa League
FA Cup winners in Europa League
Carabao Cup winners in Conference League

Liverpool currently have the Conference League place as Carabao Cup winners, but will take a Champions League place if they finish in the Premier League top four, which looks almost guaranteed.

That frees up the Conference League place to the team finishing sixth in the Premier League.

The FA Cup winners take a Europa League place - unless they have earned a Champions League place by virtue of a top four Premier League finish.

If Manchester City win the FA Cup and finish in the top four of the Premier League, they will enter the Champions League. 

The sixth place finishers would go into the Europa League spot reserved for Manchester City, with the Conference League spot occupied by the team finishing seventh. 

If Manchester United win the FA Cup, they'll take a Europa League place unless they finish in the top four and collect a Champions League slot. 

Should they finish in the Conference League position, they would take the Europa League spot resulting from a Wembley success instead.

If Manchester United finished eighth and therefore only qualified for Europe by winning the FA Cup, the team in seventh spot wouldn't gain entry to any European competition. 

Aston Villa have qualified for the semi-finals of the Europa Conference League (known as the UEFA Conference League next season). 

If they won that competition, they would occupy an additional spot in the Europa League reserved for the Conference winners only - regardless of nationality. 

Should Villa snag a Champions League or Europa League spot via their Premier League finishing spot though, the Europa League place reserved for them as Conference League winners would not be reallocated to another Premier League team. 

Premier League Euro qualification guide

Sky Sport Euro qualification guide


Update:
London calling....

It's coming up to 60 years since the Newcastle United London Supporters Club was established, members following the lads home and away since since 1964.

Preparations to mark the anniversary with an event later this year are underway; any founder members and their families who aren't currently in contact with the club are now invited to get in touch.

To do so, please email [email protected] 

PS: We'll publicise the NUSCL event in due course, with all current and former members welcome to attend.

Loan lads:
The borrowers 


Ryan Fraser (Southampton): 

The Saints were on the wrong end of a 0-5 defeat at Leicester City in the Championship on Tuesday. Fraser appeared as an 83rd minute replacement with the scoring complete.

Yankuba Minteh (Feyenoord):
Go Ahead Eagles (a) Eredivisie, Thursday.

Isaac Hayden (QPR):

Leeds United (h) Championship, Friday.

Rodrigo Vilca (Vozdovac):

Spartak Sobotica (h) Serbian Super Liga, Friday.

Jeff Hendrick (Sheffield Wednesday):

West Bromwich Albion (h) Championship, Saturday.

Jamal Lewis (Watford):

mackems (h) Championship, Saturday.

Harrison Ashby (Swansea City):
Norwich City (a) Championship, Saturday.

Kelland Watts (Wigan Athletic): 

Bristol Rovers (h) League One, Saturday.

Matty Bondswell (Newport County):

Bradford City (a) League Two, Saturday.

Michael Ndiweni (Annan Athletic):
Falkirk (h) Scottish League One, Saturday.

Garang Kuol (Volendam):

Sparta Rotterdam (a) Eredivisie, Sunday.





2023/24:
Sheffield United (h)

Newcastle's penultimate PL home game of the season sees them host the Blades this coming Saturday.

It's an old-fashioned, non-televised 3pm kick-off, with the visitors selling their entire 3,204 allocation.

Chris Wilder's side need to avoid defeat to keep their relegation fight going a little longer, although a draw would leave them needing a mathematic miracle, or Nottingham Forest having their points deduction increased after appeal.

Team:
To follow 

SUFC:
Max Lowe, Chris Basham, John Egan, Rhys Norrington-Davies, Daniel Jebbison, Tom Davies and George Baldock remain unavailable.

Ahead of their visit to Tyneside, Wilder's side lost 2-4 at Old Trafford in the PL on Wednesday night.

Referee:
Tony Harrington - swift return to SJP for the Teesside-based official, who took charge of the recent 1-1 home draw with Everton.

VAR: Andy Madley

UK TV: none

WonderBar in The Gate opens at 10am, with DJ Mad Mick on stage from 11.30am for his pre-match show. 

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Overseas TV: to follow

UK Radio: live on talkSPORT 2

Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle

Hospital Radio: Radio Tyneside commentary is accessible free of charge in local hospitals via Hospedia.

Buses: The Go North East X50 football service from the Metro Centre will be in operation. Details here

Roads: The Tyne Bridge refurbishment programme is underway and expected to take four years to complete. 

One lane in each direction will remain closed at all times until further notice, leading to inevitable congestion and delays. More details


Temporary road closures around the
SJP will be in place from an hour before kick-off until 30 minutes after the final whistle.

Metro: 
No scheduled closures or alterations

Foodbank: The usual stall and bucket shakers will be on Strawberry Place. NUFC Jamie Reuben will once again double all cash donations made on matchday.

Upcoming PL fixtures: 


Sat 27.04.2024:
West Ham v Liverpool (12.30pm) TNT
Fulham v Crystal Palace (3pm)
Manchester United v Burnley (3pm)
Newcastle v Sheffield United (3pm)
Wolves v Luton Town (3pm)
Everton v Brentford (5.30pm) Sky
Aston Villa v Chelsea (8pm) TNT

Sun 28.04.2024:
Bournemouth v Brighton & Hove Albion (2pm)
Spurs v Arsenal (2pm) Sky
Nottingham Forest v Manchester City (4.30pm) Sky

Stats: 

Blades in Toon - last 10:

2020/21 won 1-0 Willock
2019/20 won 3-0 Saint-Maximin, Ritchie, Joelinton
2009/10 won 2-1 Lovenkrands, Nolan
2006/07 lost 0-1
1999/00 won 4-1 Shearer, Dabizas, Ferguson, Gallacher (FAC)
1993/94 won 4-0 Beardsley 2, OG, Cole
1989/90 won 2-0 Gallacher, Quinn
1988/89 won 2-0 Hendrie, Mirandinha (LC)
1985/86 drew 1-1 Cunningham (FR)
1978/79 lost 1-3 Shoulder

Loan lad:
Cards & a present 
for Toon loan lad


Sunday saw Feyenoord defeat NEC Nijmegen 1-0 to win the Dutch Cup Final, giving on-loan Magpie Yankuba Minteh the first trophy of his senior career.

However, the Gambian-born 19 year-old wasn't on the field in De Kuip at full time - following his 72nd minute dismissal after two bookings inside three minutes.

Feyenoord were 1-0 up at the time and managed to hold on to their advantage to lift the trophy - a rather happier Minteh collecting his winner's medal.

Update:
Asian Cup bid ends 

With United's Garang Kuol in the squad, Sunday saw Australia bow out of the U23 Asian Cup in Qatar after failing to win any of their three group stage ties.

Following a 0-0 draw against Jordan and a 0-1 defeat by Indonesia, the Olyroos needed victory over hosts Qatar in Doha on Sunday to progress.

Following 21 minute and 15 minute substitute outings, Kuol was again named on the bench. Introduced on 69 minutes with brother Alou, he was unable to inspire Australia to a goal and the game finished 0-0.

The top three finishers in the sixteen team competition earn a place in the Olympic Football tournament in Paris this summer. The side that finishes fourth enters a qualification playoff.

U18s:
Nine man Mags 
in last-gasp loss


Wolves U18s  1  Newcastle U18s 0

Following their dramatic 4-3 home win over Liverpool on Monday night, United's U18 side were defeated in second half added time on Saturday.

After a delayed start at the Wolves training ground, neither side could conjure up a first half goal - but both went in at the interval a man down.

The hosts lost Josh Gidaree to a straight red card on 17 minutes for illegally halting Newcastle's Matty Taylor as the last man back. Fouls by visiting midfielder Mattheos Ferreira on 20 and 29 minutes were then deemed as bookable offences by referee Brandon Scaife.

Still scoreless going into second half added time, United defender Harry Powell blocked a goalbound shot with his hand and became the second Magpie be dismissed.

That left Dani Angel with the task of taking the resultant penalty and the Spanish youth international forward beat Adam Harrison to secure all three points for Wolves.

Team: A.Harrison, Bloomer (Epia 69), Durrant, Johnson, Palmer, Wooster (Mills 89), Ferreira, Donaldson, O'Donovan, Taylor (Alabi 75), H.Powell. 
Subs n/u:
Jones, Old.

Booked: Ferriera, Epia

Dismissed: Ferreira, H.Powell

Newcastle gave an U18 debut to Michael Mills at the age of 15 years and three months. The winger was signed from Port Vale last summer. Also appearing for the first time at this level was fellow substitute Aaron Epia - a defender who was with Everton. 

Update: 
Sports Direct fail again

A week after The Competition Appeal Tribunal ruled that a Sports Direct claim against Newcastle United was insufficient to merit the granting of an injunction, Friday saw an appeal of that decision rejected by them:

"the Tribunal does not consider that the appeal has any real prospect of success."

Earlier: The case will proceed to trial unless an alternative solution can be reached, with no delay to the June home kit launch permissible, regardless of whether said trial has taken place by then.

Sports Direct are challenging the club's plans to sell next season's shirts themselves and via retailer JD Sports - the latter gaining an exclusive licence. 

Earlier: details of next season's Adidas kit releases came out during the tribunal, including a home kit launch on June 7th, the away kit in July and a third kit in August.

Figures disclosed during the tribunal also suggest that the Adidas production run is around 375,000 shirts.

Latest:
Staveley statement 

Update from Amanda Staveley via social media:

"Just arrived back from Saudi and noticed a lot of messages from fans concerned that I had stepped down from my role as a Director of Newcastle United.

"I have not - the changes made last week were purely administrative, to non-trading subsidiaries. After the takeover, Jamie and I stepped in as directors of all companies until we could build an executive team.

"We remain on the ‘top-co’ and the Board. I’d like to thank everyone for their incredible support over the last few years, and particularly for people taking the time to share their thoughts.

"We have the best fans in the world - and I am privileged and proud to be a part of your community."

Earlier: Updates from Companies House involving subsidiary companies related to Newcastle United caused a stir on Wednesday, specifically the resignation of Staveley from a number of directorships.

These were explained as administrative rather than strategic, with her position as a director of Newcastle United Football Company Limited unchanged - that company established back in 1890. 

Club CEO Darren Eales is now also a director of that company, which is in keeping with previous holders of that post including David Stonehouse etc.

PS: Staveley is set to be back in the news this week, as the deadline for repayment of a £3m debt fell on Monday. Should bankruptcy proceedings then follow, that could affect her NUFC future. 


U21s
:
Friday night failure

Newcastle U21s  0  Leeds United U21s  2

Match report

2024/25:
No Atlantic crossing

We understand Newcastle have abandoned attempts to arrange a pre-season tour of the USA, after no suitable financial package could be agreed upon.

Negotiations over alternative destinations are now in progress, with claims of various long haul and European venues appearing in recent days.  

United played three matches in the USA in 2023 as part of the "Premier League Summer Series", facing Aston Villa, Brighton & Hove Albion and Chelsea. 

There's no equivalent PL event this year, but Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and both Manchester clubs have all arranged their own stateside kickabouts.

PS: The format of the 2023 SELA Cup event is expected to be repeated this year, with the Magpies and three as-yet unidentified sides each playing two games at Gallowgate over the weekend of August 10th/11th.

2024/25:
FAC update

Changes to the FA Cup competition from next season for a minimum of six seasons were announced by the FA on Thursday as follows:

Scrapping of all replays from FAC1 onwards - for NUFC that puts an end to FAC3R and FAC4R; FAC5R had previously been scrapped. 

No midweek FAC round scheduling, ending the recent trend of playing the Fifth Round in midweek.

FAC4 played over six days from Friday to Wednesday.

No PL games scheduled on FAC4, FAC5 and FAC QF weekends but FACF to be played on the Saturday of the penultimate weekend of the PL season*. No PL games to be played on that Saturday or the Friday night.

* by our calculations that's May 17th 2025.

PS: The PL have also announced that the mid-season break that has existed in different formats over recent seasons won't be continued.

Fundraiser
:
Saddling up for charity  

Father and son duo Steve and Paul McDougal are currently engaged on a charity cycle trek to Istanbul - proudly clad in their black and white shirts.    

The Geordie pair have now reached Germany on their Toon2Turkey Bike Ride, which is attempting to raise funds for men's health charity, Movember.

Keep track of their progress online here and if you're able to, please donate to the charity online here

Movember are working to address some of the biggest health issues faced by men: prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and mental health and suicide prevention.


2023/24:
Good vibrations!

Newcastle  4  Spurs  0

Match report








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Fri 26.04.2024 U21s v Stoke City (a)
@ bet365 Stadium, 7pm. PL2.

Sat 27.04.2024 U18s v Everton (a)
@ Finch Farm, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.

Sat 27.04.2024 Sheffield United (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. Forwarding/ resale/resale seats now. No live UK TV.

Mon 29.04.2024 U21s v Aston Villa (h)
@ SJP, 7pm. PL2. Note new date and venue.

Thu 02.05.2024 U21s v Ashington (a)
@ Woodhorn Lane, 7.30pm. Northumberland Senior Cup semi-final. Note new date.

Sat 04.05.2024 U18s v Leeds United (h)
@ Little Benton, Noon. U18 Premier League.

Sat 04.05.2024 Burnley (a)
@ Turf Moor, 3pm. Premier League. SOLD OUT. Allocation: 2,300 tbc. No live UK TV.

Wed 08.05.2024 U18s v Boro (a)
@ Riverside Stadium, 7pm. U18 Premier League. Note new date and venue.

Sat 11.05.2024 Brighton & Hove Albion (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. SOLD OUT. Forwarding/resale/resale seats now. No live UK TV.

Wed 15.05.2024 Manchester United (a)
@ Old Trafford, 8pm. Premier League. ST holder sale now, 23 points. £30 adults, £20 seniors/18-20s, £20 juniors. Allocation: 3,000 tbc. Live on Sky Sports.

Sun 19.05.2024 Brentford (a)
@ Gtech Community Stadium, 4pm. Premier League. ST holder sale now, 125 points. £30 adults, £25 seniors/18-24s, £10 U18s. Allocation: tbc. Live TV tbc (if any).

Mon 20.05.2024 ST renewal deadline, 5pm.

Wed 22.05.2024 Spurs (n)
@ Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia. 7.45pm local time. Friendly. Live TV tbc (if any).

Fri 24.05.2024 A-League All Stars (n)
@ Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia. 5.15pm local time. Friendly. Live TV tbc (if any).

Sat 25.05.2024/Sun 26.05.2024 U21s v Leicester City, Tai Po, Singapore CC @ Happy Valley, Hong Kong. HKFC Soccer Sevens. 

Fri 21.06.2024 Home cup ticket scheme registration deadline, 5pm.

NUFC live on TV:

Wed 15.05.2024 Man U (a) 8pm Sky

2024/25 PL season:

Fixture release: ??.06.2024
Starts:
Fri 16.08.2024 (at least one game)
Ends: Sun 25.05.2025 (all games)

(No games on Tue 24.12.2024) 

Northumberland Senior Cup SFs:

24.04.2024 Blyth Town 2-2 Ncle Benfield (5-3 on pens)
02.05.2024 Ashington v NUFC U21s

Other events @ SJP:

??.05.2024 team tbc v Blyth Town, Northumberland Senior Cup Final.

Fri 31.05.2024
England Women v France Women, 8pm, ECQ. General sale now.

Mon 03.06.2024
England v Bosnia & Hz, 7.45pm. Friendly.
General sale now.

Euro 2028 - date(s) awaited

International Magpies
National Service

International breaks:

2023/24:
Euro 2024 takes place in ten cities across Germany from 14.06.2024 to 14.07.2024.

CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 takes place in the USA from 20.06.2024 to 14.07.2024.

2024/25:
02-10.09.2024
07-15.10.2024
11-19.11.2024
17-25.03.2025

 
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Whoops, He did it Again...


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

On This Day in History
25th April


Born Or Died:

1907 Wilf Bott born, Featherstone, Yorkshire. (1934-36)

A debutant hat trick hero for the club, hitting three goals in a 5-1 home success over Bury on the first day of 1935.

In doing so, Wilf emulated the achievement of Bob McKay in 1926, while Mick Quinn went one better in 1989.

However, they all pale in comparison with Len Shackleton who hit five on his first outing (although contemporary reports and football legend maintain he got six).

Bott had begun his career with Edlington Colliery Welfare before signing for Doncaster Rovers just before his 20th birthday.

However, it was with Huddersfield Town that his profile was raised and Newcastle paid £1,000 plus Tommy Lang to secure him.

After leaving SJP, Bott transferred his right wing-talents for QPR and Lancaster Town.

He also appeared as a war-time guest for Aldershot, Brighton, Chelsea and QPR again, before ending his career with Colchester.

Wilf's death was reported in 1992.

1997 Liam Gibson born, Durham.
(2008-20)

Left back who grew up in Stanley and attended Tanfield School, first joining Newcastle's Academy at the age of 11.

Debuting for the U18s from the bench at Sheffield United in August 2013, Liam's reserve bow came at Whitley Park against Leicester City the following February. 

Collecting a Senior Cup winner's medal at the end of that season, an unspecified medical condition restricted Gibson to a handful of U21 outings the following season - halting his promising start to reserve team life.

Having regained full fitness, November 2015 then saw Gibson loaned to National League neighbours, Gateshead and he returned to feature regularly for United's second string.

February 2016 found him on the Newcastle first team bench for a home game against West Bromwich Albion. And although he wasn't called into action, a senior bow did arrive a week later against Lillestrom in La Manga and he played the full 90 minutes.

Within weeks through he'd experienced a further fitness setback and failed to kick a ball competitively the following season.

Returning to action after a 14 month absence in an U23 friendly win at Barrow in July 2018, Liam then revealed a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis in 2015 that required life-saving surgery to remove his large bowel in 2017.

Featuring for Newcastle U23s in the Checkatrade Trophy, a loan move to League One Accrington Stanley followed in January 2019, with his senior bow in a 0-0 home draw with Bristol Rovers later that month.

He played just five times for Stanley but the 2019/20 season saw a more successful loan move to Grimsby Town before returning to SJP in January.

Released by United in 2020, Liam joined League One Morecambe that September and ended his first season with victory at Wembley in the playoff final. 

Following three seasons at the Shrimpers, July 2023 saw him sign for League Two Harrogate Town.

Gibson's younger brother Lewis - also a defender - was at United's Academy before being sold to Everton during July 2017.

2007 Trevan Sanusi born, Birmingham.
(2023-present)

The fleet-footed 16 year-old was acquired from Birmingham City in September 2023 and promoted to the U21s two months later. He's gone on to net twice in his eight reserve appearances to date.  

Spotted training with the first team last, Sanusi's omission from the United side for the PL2 win over West Bromwich Albion prompted speculation of a call-up to the squad for our PL visit to Fulham.

Instead however, the England U17 international prospect picked up an unspecified injury that prematurely ended his first season at Gallowgate.

 

What Else?

1894 Shankhouse (a)
1-1
(1-1)
Friendly
Crate(10)
Johnson(1-1)
Crowd tbc
United were in Northumberland for a friendly match organised to raise funds to provide a gravestone for deceased Shankhouse official, George Matthews.

1896 Derby County (h)
4-2
(2-2)
Friendly
Stott(
1-2,4-2), Lennox(2-2), Collins(65)
Goodall(6), McMillan(7)
8,000
Following a fifth place finish in Division Two, Newcastle played a series of friendlies - including this notable win over the First Division runners-up.

Drawing attention to the size of the crowd for a friendly near the end of the season, The Athletic News reporter wrote that, 

"this liberal patronage clearly proves that the Tyneside public are always willing to turn out in strong force to watch first-class talent."

Newcastle wore their change kit of dark blue shorts and light blue shirts, while the visitors were clad in their customary white shirts.

Team: Henderson, McDermid, Foyers, Miller, Stott, Adams, Lennox, Collins, Thompson, Aitken, Wardrope.

1903 sunderland (h)
1-0
(0-0)
Division One
32pts, 14th/18
McColl(49)
26,500
Arguably the most important ever derby fixture, as United prevented the mackems from collecting the points that would have seen them claim the First Division title.

That instead went to Sheffield Wednesday by a solitary point and there were Owls fans among the SJP crowd to confirm their title success at first hand.

1904 Hearts (Scotland) (a)
3-2
(0-0)
Friendly
Appleyard(
1-0,2-0), Orr(3-0)
Smith(3-1pen,85)
6,000
Beginning a five match post-season tour of Scotland, United visited Tynecastle for a midweek kickabout but played with ten men for most of the first half after George Thompson was injured.

The Edinburgh Evening News reported that at half time the teams: 

"crossed over without leaving the field, Newcastle resumed with 11 men, a substitute for Thompson being allowed".

United then took a three goal lead before slackening off in the closing stages and allowing the Jambos to reduce the arrears:

"Birnie fisting the ball in a tussle with Porteous, the referee gave a penalty kick, which none of the Hearts would take. Two of the Newcastle men offered to oblige, and Smith was finally induced to take the kick, beating Watts, who fell, amid laughter."  

Team: Watts, Carr, Birnie, Gardner, Aitken, McWilliam, Thompson (sub identity tbc), Howie, Appleyard, Orr, Templeton.

1908 Wolves (n) 1-3 (0-2)
FA Cup Final
Howie(73)
Hunt(40), Hedley(43), Harrison(85)
65,000
The Crystal Palace jinx struck for a third time as top-flight United were beaten by Division Two Wolves, although Jimmy Howie scored our first-ever goal in an FA Cup Final.

Winning captain Billy Wooldridge collected the trophy from Lord Mayor of London, Sir John Bell while disgruntled Toon fan Gladstone Adams was inspired to invent windscreen wipers after encountering snow showers on his return car journey to the North East.

1910 Bristol City (a)
3-0
(1-0)
Division One
P36, 44pts, 4th/20
og(Young)(23), Stewart(50,85)
4,000
Two days after their FA Cup Final against Barnsley ended in a 1-1 draw, a much-changed Magpies side won for the first time at Ashton Gate.

Newcastle's hectic week continued with a 0-4 defeat at Aston Villa 48 hours later, before their Cup replay success over Barnsley a day later.

1914 Derby County (h)
1-1
(1-1)
Division One
37pts, 11th/20
Hibbert(19)
Barnes(14)
16,000
Derby were already assured of relegation before this season closer but came close to victory despite playing a man short for the majority of the afternoon.

1922 Glasgow Rangers (Scotland) (a)
1-1
(1-0)
Friendly
Harris(
1-0)
Gallacher(
1-1)
18,000
This was a benefit for Andy Cunningham, who would later serve Newcastle in both a playing and managerial capacity.

Goalscorer for the home side was Celtic's Patsy Gallacher, who was guesting with the permission of the Scottish FA.

Legend has it that "the Mighty Atom" wore his green and white hoops beneath the Rangers blue shirt - and revealed his true colours at full time!

1925 Notts County (a)
0-2
(0-1)
Division One
48pts, 6th/22
Davis(43), Widdowson(65)
7,000
Horace Cope missed two penalties for County, firing wide and then having the second saved by Bill Bradley. 

The season ended with Newcastle finishing a disappointing sixth. With five games to go United were level on points with leaders Huddersfield (having played three more games), but lost all but one of them.

1927 Hull City (a)
0-3
(0-1)
Friendly
Martin(8,87), Wyper(55)
7,000
This Hull Hospital Cup Match on a Monday night (6.30pm kick-off) at City's Anlaby Road ground raised £400.

The Magpies missed the chance to level at 1-1 when Tom McDonald's penalty kick came back off the crossbar.

Team: Wilson, Maitland, Hudspeth, McKenzie, Spencer, Harris, Urwin, Currie, Gallacher, McDonald, Lang.

1931 Arsenal (h)
1-3
(1-1)
Division One
P41, 35pts, 18th/22
Lang(20)
Jones(32), Hulme(46,88)
21,747
United were already clear of any relegation worries as they lost their final home game - the tenth time that they'd been beaten at Gallowgate that season.

1936 Blackpool (h)
1-0
(1-0)
Division Two
P41, 46pts, 8th/22
Weaver(81)
12,000
United gained almost instant revenge against the Tangerines, having conceded six goals without reply at Bloomfield Road just three days previously. 

This was first of just two games for centre half Ernie Hall, who kept his place for a season-closing visit to Plymouth Argyle but was never called upon again.

1938 Chesterfield (a)
0-2
(0-0)
Division Two
P40, 36pts, 14th/22
Spedding(52), Ponting(90)
6,311
United lost at Saltergate in a restaged game, after the original match in December was halted after 75 minutes due to fading light. 

The Spireites had led 1-0 at that time.

1953 Bolton Wanderers (h) 2-3 (0-2)
Division One
P41, 35pts, 19th/22
Harvey(56), Hannah(65) 
Lofthouse(8,20,54pen)
34,824
Joe Harvey scored his only goal of the season for the third consecutive campaign. With a game to go, United were safe by a point - Derby and Stoke unable to catch us.

1955 Blackpool (h)
1-1
(0-1)
Division One
P40, 41pts, 10th/22
Broadis(57)
Mortensen(11)
41,380
A third successive draw for FA Cup finalists Newcastle continued their tradition of indifferent pre-Wembley results.

Trailing to an early effort from South Shields native Stan Mortensen, Jackie Milburn took an 18th minute penalty kick but sent it way over the Blackpool crossbar. 

1956 Hartlepools United (a) 3-6 (0-5)
Friendly
Mitchell(
1-5pen)Keeble(2-5),  Cummings(85)
Johnson(5,18,19,2-6), Lumley(7), Robinson(33) 
7,206
Newcastle opposed 'Pools in a testimonial game for inside forward Tommy McGuigan, who played over 300 games in eight years at the Victoria Ground after a transfer from Ayr United.

Ken Johnson struck four times for the hosts.

Team: Thompson, Lackenby, McMichael, Scoular, Stokoe, Casey, White, Cummings, Keeble, Curry, Mitchell.

1959 Burnley (a)
2-2
(1-1)
Division One
P41, 40pts, 12th/22
Allchurch(14), Curry(74)
Pilkington(1), Cheesebrough(76), 
15,132
Bill Curry's fifth goal in four games helped United to a point at Turf Moor.

1959 At Gallowgate meanwhile, the Northumberland Senior Cup Final went to Blyth Spartans, who beat Ashington 2-1.

Behind at half time to a Hewitson effort, Blyth levelled through Stamper and Nickalls won it on 89 minutes.  

1964 Norwich City (h)
2-0
(1-0)
Division Two
45pts, 8th/22
Iley(25), Cummings(56)
12,256
Debut on the wing for 17 year-old apprentice Geoff Allen in the final game of the season.

1973 Everton (h)
0-0
(0-0)
Division One
P41, 45pts,6th/22
22,390
Having beaten Liverpool at SJP five days before, almost 15,000 fans stayed away from this midweek meeting with the scousers. 

1979 Blackburn Rovers (a)
3-1
(1-1)
Division Two
P38, 37pts, 12th/22
Withe(41,50,69)
McKenzie(45)
4,902
The sparse crowd present for this rearranged game saw relegation confirmed for the hosts, managed by ex-Magpie John Pickering.

Peter Withe opened the scoring before Duncan McKenzie levelled just before the interval for Rovers, who also included future Newcastle defender John Bailey in their line-up.

Two more Withe goals after the break though decided the matter as United won their first game in six and our number nine netted the first Toon league treble since Alan Gowling's hat trick against Everton in January 1976.

1981 Blackburn Rovers (a) 0-3 (0-2)
Division Two
P41, 40pts, 11th/22
Lowey(9pen), Burke(33), Speight(68)
10,609
Ten days after a 0-0 home stalemate with Howard Kendall's Rovers side, United were well beaten in Lancashire.

1987 Chelsea (h)
1-0
(1-0)
Division One
P39, 46pts, 17th/22
Goddard(71)
21,962
"Sarge" struck again with his eighth goal in nine games, as our safety was virtually assured.

1990 Swindon Town (h)
0-0
(0-0)
Division Two
P44 77pts, 3rd/24
26,548
Victory could have seen Newcastle challenging Leeds and Sheffield United for an automatic promotion place, but a draw against the fourth-placed Robins meant that a play-off position was now most likely.
Youtube footage is online here

1992 Portsmouth (h)
1-0
(0-0)
Division Two
P45, 49pts, 20th/24
Kelly(86)
25,989
With just two games to play, the upturn in our fortunes caused by Kevin Keegan's arrival had ebbed away.

Suffering five successive losses, Newcastle were all aboard the Oblivion Express and heading for Division Three at full speed.

A nervous afternoon had seen numerous near misses at either end, but visiting 'keeper Alan Knight was en route to registering a clean sheet when former Fratton favourite Mick Quinn arrived in place of Kevin Brock.

With four minutes left, Kelly headed on Ray Ranson's long punt forward and when Quinn completed the one two by hooking the ball back into Kelly's path, he buried a rising right footer from 12 yards in the Gallowgate goal.

Cue absolute bedlam - and with results the following Saturday meaning that our 2-1 win away at Leicester didn't affect the relegation places, this remains the most important goal ever scored by a Newcastle player.
Youtube footage is online here


Right said Ned

1993 mackems (h)
1-0
(1-0)
Division One
P43, 87pts, 1st/24
Sellars(10)
30,364
Terry Butcher brought his self-proclaimed "red and white commandos" to a rain-soaked SJP and clumsily gave away a free kick outside the box at the Leazes End.

Up stepped Scott Sellars to crack it in off a post and send United a step closer to the Premier League.

The end of the match saw the first unfurling of the "Champions" flag, paid for by United fans and a rousing chorus of "Terry Butcher on the dole" as the unwashed were left just a point above the relegation zone.
Youtube footage is online here

Full time celebrations are online here

1998 Tottenham Hotspur (a) 0-2 (0-1)
Premier League
P35, 40pts, 15th/20
Klinsmann(31), Ferdinand(73)
35,874
Les Ferdinand found the net but fellow old boy David Ginola was tormentor-in-chief at White Hart Lane.

Keith Gillespie appeared as a 49th minute sub but hobbled off just four minutes later after a vicious lunge from future toon coach Colin Calderwood - who ended the afternoon by confronting furious away fans at pitchside.

Elsewhere, Arsenal's 2-0 victory at Barnsley guaranteed Newcastle a place in the Cup Winners Cup competition - whether we won or lost the FA Cup Final.

Despite that boost though, relegation was still a possibility with three games remaining, United just three points clear of the Premiership drop zone.

2000 The reserves were clattered 0-3 by Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.

2004 Chelsea (h)
2-1
(1-1)
Premiership
P34, 53pts, 5th/20
Ameobi(44), Shearer(48)
Cole(5)
52,016
Two cracking strikes either side of half-time cancelled out Joe Cole's effort and gave United arguably their best win of the season.

The 78th minute substitution of Jonathan Woodgate was almost lost amid the clamour, but this was to be the defender's final game for Newcastle and by August he was posing in a Real Madrid shirt for the cameras.
NUFC.com match report

2005 A penalty conversion from ex-Magpie striker Michael Bridges set the mackems on their way to a 2-1 victory in the wear-Tyne reserve derby at Durham.

Sean Thornton's effort just before the interval looked to have sealed a mackem victory, only for Jamie McClen to give the Magpies some hope shortly after the restart.

United never really looked like levelling though and ended their away league programme with two wins in fourteen attempts.
NUFC.com match report

2006 News broke from SJP that the next full-time manager of Newcastle United would be Glenn Roeder - if agreement could be reached with the FA over a timetable for his permanent appointment, given that he lacked the necessary coaching qualifications.

They eventually did - and he was.

2014
United reserves rounded off their U21 league season in typical fashion, losing 1-2 after taking an early lead against Arsenal. Lubo Satka got the goal.
NUFC.com match report

2015 Swansea City (h)
2-3
(1-1)
Premier League
P34, 35pts, 14th/20
Perez(20), De Jong(87)
Oliveira(45+2), Sigurdsson(49), Cork(71)
46,884

A seventh successive loss left United just five points above the relegation zone - the first time a Magpies side had suffered a septet of successive top flight losses since 1977/78.

Richard Dinnis was the man who couldn't save the sinking ship as United were relegated in 1978 and this time John Carver was the one trying to rearrange the deckchairs.
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2022 United's slim hopes of sneaking into the PL2 Division Two promotion playoffs ended with a fourth consecutive defeat, beaten 2-4 by Southampton at Gallowgate.

Elliot Dickman's side had leaked goals at an alarming rate and that trend continued
as
Saints' teenage prospect Tyler Dibling hit a first half treble. Late consolations came from Dylan Stephenson and Isaac Westendorf.
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